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The OREGON STATESMAN Salem, Oregoo, Thursday Blaralnisr, December 22, 1922 PACE FTVE Local News Briefs Five Accident Reported Fire automobile accidents were report- J' ed to city, police yesterday, as fol lows: Andrew T. Jairl, 1678 North Broadway, and Clara Wil lis, 23S0 Cherry, at Highland and Fifth; Boy Williams, Shaw route one, and Edgar Morris, 275 South 19th, at High and Marion; C. Heyes. Reedsport, aad J. B. Rog ers, 2 ISO North Fifth, at Commer cial and Kearney; Mtreelrna Duo tin, Brooks route one, and Wil liam E. Turner, Seattle, Capitol and Court; George R. Patterson, 1955 Fairground, and an uniden tified motorist, at Marion and Liberty. Holiday Dance Fri. 25c. Hazel Green, John Doe Gets Hough John Doe, the second person by that le gal makeshift name arrested by eity police yesterday, put up a bat tie in the downtown billiard room where a city officer attempted to cart him off to Jail. "I'm a tax payer," mumbled Doe No. 2, "and you can't do anything to me." Ac cording to the officer, the man, charged with being drunk, choked him and struck him. Finally John Doe No. 2 calmed down and sub mitted to arrest. The first John Doe, whose residence was listed as 1095 Garnet street, was being held for investigation. Open evenings until Christmas. The Commercial Book Store. Vets Need Relief Veterans needing food and clothing for themselves and families here are being requested to communicate with M. Clifford Moynihan of the Associated Veterans organization rather than with heads of the in-J dividual veterans' groups. Calls for relief have been taking up the time of Commander Allan G. Car son and Adjutant William BUven of Capital Post, American Legion, although the latter have no part in administering the funds. Free diamond ring with every pur chase of 223.75 or over at Pomer- ov S-. Kppnfl'i Warning Scheme Worked State police here are instituting a call system for officers out on the road. Serviee station operators are being provided with red flags which they will be asked to dis play when an officer Is wanted. By telephone connections with many stations along the high ways, local headquarters can then more quickly contact an officer when one is needed. 1 2 broadcloth shirts, Christmas boxes, l. 35. G. . Johnson Co. Returns to Office Mrs. Hannah Martin is back in her office after an absence of a week during which time she has had flu. Mrss Martin contracted it while nursing Mr. Martin who has been ill for the past two weeks and is still confined to his bed. He is much improved, however; and hopes soon to be back in his office. One Dollar o'f on each pair shoes in our window, Frank E. Chafer, 170 S. Commercial St. Chops in Stew Kitchen Hab itues of the Salvation Army stew kitchen yesterday were given a rare treat, pork chops. The un usual item in the bill of fare was contributed by one of the men who had been eating there. He yesterday received a soldier bonus check of ?700. Sweatee special! Regular 6 slip over sweaters including brushed wool now $2.43.- (1. W. Johnson and Co. Lfinge Wins Ad IVize Erwin Lange, 416 Marion street, student at Willamette university, was awarded first place in the adver tising layout contest sponsored re cently by Alex Jones, men's store. The series of advertisements ap peared in The Statesman. Flowers for Christmas gifts. Ad ams, florist, 453 Court. Rolof.son Leaving W. W. Rol ofson of Salem expects to leave here today for Powell, Mont., where he will spend Christmas with his father. Half Price on all ladies' purses and hi lfolds. Frank E. Shafer, 170 S. Commercial St. Speeding Charged City police yesterday arrested Theodore Lachr of West Salem on a charge of speeding, headquarters records 3how. Wanted, used furniture, Tel 5110 Cooper At the residence, 1090 Leslie street, December 18, Naomi Fran ces Cooper, aged 56 years. Mother of Carl Cooper, of Salem, Lester Cooper, of Salem. Also survived ay the following brothers and sis ters: James Clingenpeel, Milton Clingenpeel, Amos Clingenpeel and Will J. Clingenpeel, all of Oklahoma, and Jane Flshburn, of Canon City, Colo. Funeral ser rices will be held Thursday at 1030 a. m., from Rigdon's mor tuary. Interment I. O. O. F. ceme tery. Bosholm In this city, December 20, 1932, Minnie Bosholm, wife of John Boiiholm, mother of Mrs. Anna Smith, Mrs. Minnie Menig, Wil liam Bosholm, all of Sandy, Ore. Ala survived by three grandchild ren and one great-grandchild. Na tive of Germany, aged 79 years, funeral services will he held at the M. E. church at Sandy, Thurs day, December 22, at 1 p. ra. Ter wllllxer Funeral home, 77 1 Chero eketa street, conducting. 'ITltboat OprtiB er ban sf Tiaw DR. MARSHALL Ob ltuary PILESCURED Cases Set Cases (or the first two weeks of circuit court. department one. have been set. the first case starting January 3. The docket: January 3. Ran dal) ts. Southern Pacific com pany; 4th, Weathers vs. Kitchen; 5th, Kirishan ts. MeDoagal: Cth, Brens tetter vs. Coffenberry: Sth, Berbrlch vs. Burns; 10th, Canon. vs. Liveslev: nth. Moaner ts. Starker; 13 th, Ball ts. Associat ed Oil; llth, Bronkey ts. Olson. Atlas Book Store open evenings until Christmas. Code Change Planned A meeting of the state reclamation commission will be held here next week, when a number of amend ments to the existing reclamation code will be drafted. These amend ments will be presented to the legislature when it convenes in regular session January 9. C. E. Stricklin, secretary of the commis sion, said the amendments would not be divulged until later in the month. Free diamond ring with every purchase of $23.75 or over at Pomeroy A Keene's. ShaaBle Had 93027 The estate of the late Frank S. Shauble has an appraised value of $3027, a re port filed at the courthouse Wed nesday shows. Twenty acres of land in this county are valued at $1200 while cash on hand was $1827. Bertha Rodgers 1b admini stratrix of the estate. Appraisers were R. H. Basett, Gladys L. Knapp and Chris J. Kowitz.. Atlas Book Store open evenings until Christmas. Heltzel Gets $25,000 The estate of Charles H. Heltzel, 18, has an estimated value of $25, 000, accord ingto papers filed yes terday in probate court here where Clara Heltzel, his mother, was named the youth's guardian. The estate of his father, the late James G. Heltzel, attorney, who lost bis life at sea, is thought to be $150,000. 50c Christmas trees for sale, lie. 9 85 Broadway. Distribution Approved Distri bution of $250 to each of the six heirs of the late William H. Gretchell was approved In a pro bate court order issued yesterday. Myrta Hayes is executrix. The heirs reside in the east. Other property remains to be distrib uted. Lucille Cummings soloist on Mill er's program of Christmas carols today at 8:45. Hold Report in Error Final report of Joseph Bartnick. admin istrator of the estate of Christian Engi, deceased, is incorrect, ac cording to a statement made in probate court Wednesday by the Ladd A Bush Trust company which points out alleged mlstikes in the report. Dry wood-coal. Tel. 5000, Salem Fuel Co. Prompt serrice. Tree Shines Decorations on the large fir tree at the court house were shining last night the I illumination having been provid ed by the Salem Cherrian3. The decorations will be lighted night ly until after Christmas. This is the 17th consecutive year the Clierrians have lighted the tree. Eleanor Moore will be featured as soloist on Miller's Christmas carol program today, 12:20 p.m. Wet Succumbs O. P. West, Boy Scout executive for Cascade area council, fell ill with influen- za yesterday, on the eve of the scout dinner and the annual court of honor at the state house. His attending physician said he would have to remain in bed for several days. Insurance written payments. Homer Phone 9181. on H. monthly Smith. Guardian Named The Ladd A Bush Trust company has been named guardian of the estate of Anna Quent, insane, and order is In nrnrMa In nav thft stAto S.376 ... i' - -" J said to be due for care in the notyiMi "c made at the rate of $20 a month. Christmas shoppers! New loca- tion A. A. Clothing Co. 335 State. New Administratrix Named Minnie M. Clark has been named administratrix of the estate of the late Ethel W. Sutton to succeed C. L. Marsters, Rachel M. Knight on having filed a petition of pro test in probate court here. Auction high grade furniture and Christmas gifts. Woodry's Auc tion Market, 1:30 today. Judgment Granted A judg ment for $86, to which interest and costs are to be added, has been granted in circuit court here in behalf of Peter Kurner and against Oscar and Edgar Hams. Prime dressed turkeys for sale, 67FS. Pike To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Pike,. 912 South 12th street, a boy, Leonard William, born on December IS at the residence. NATURAL HKKBg REMEDIES for stomach, liver, constipation, bladder and female troubles. Free Consultation. Hours 9-6 Sunday 9-12 CHARLIK CHAN Chinese Medicine Co. 122 N. Commercial St. Card Table. and CKairt to Rent Call e 10, Used Fnmitnr ' Departmeat 1S1 North High Bond Firm Paid Judge LvO. Lewelling in a decision rendered this week awarded $11,129 to th Metropolitan Casualty Insurance company and dismissed a decree made by Judge L. Q. aiegmund or dering that the money he paid over to the estate of O. D. Wolfe, deceased. The money had been held by. the state highway depart ment as final payment on C.41 miles of grading done on the Co lumbia river highway by Wolfe and his successor. The bonding firm finished the job. Sterling silver dlnnarware, ser rice for tour $34.15, the former price of platerware. Pomeroy Keene. Tes, and jl diamond ' ring free. Three Get Licenses .Marriage licenses haue been Issued to the following couples at the court house here: Raymond Albert Hoffman. 1334 North 19th street, bank clerk, to Louise Caroline Al len, 1405 Mission street, elerk; John Enright, 45, .Gervals, labor er, to Viola Campbell. 43, Gervals, housekeeper; Harold L. Putnam, 23, Silverton, logger, to Eva M. Barkhurst, 24, Silverton, house keeper. Chinese herbs for Influenza. Charlie Chan Med. Co. 122 N. Commercial St. Mrs. Sturgis Sues Suit for di vorce has been filed In circuit court here by Eunice Sturgis against Charles A. Sturgis whom j she claims falsely accused her and j didn't contribute adequately to ! the support of their three chil dren. The eouptd married in 1910 and threatened to separate in 1930 but were reconciled. Now Mrs. Sturgis seeks a divorce, the custody of their three children and support money for them. A gift in a Pomeroy A Keene box is the recipient's guarantee of quality. Ask Care on Roads Members of the county court yesterday is sued a statement to all truck op erators in the county asking them if possible to refrain from using county roads for a few days antil the roads hardened after the thaw. The cold weather froze the roads a number of inches in depth and the resulting thaw has made the highways soft and easily pene trated by heavy trucks. Ladles' Coating A Suiting, new fall shades, 5 s in. width at less than cost of manufacturing, 50c, 75c and $1 yd. Thos. Kay Wool en Mill, 260 S. 12th. Foreign Bequests Made Five hundred dollars to the old peoples' home in Norway, and a like amount to the town of Aals Sogu, Norway, were allowed yes terday in probate -court here in connection with the estate of the late Tosten T. Sorteberg. The be quest to the town goes for a fund to help needy people there. Many people are taking advant age of "The Giftry" room at Pomeroy & Keene's. Exams Going On Teachers' ex aminations are In progress at the courthouse here under supervision of Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, coun ty school superintendent. The ex aminations last through Friday Examinations for life certificates nv i a vi ill. will be given one day earlier this year. Special Fancy Rainbow Stripe Blanket, 4 pounds, 58 by 84, $3, Thos. Kay Woolen Mill, 260 S 12th. Report on Estute Income of $1421 and outgo of $1404 has been reported on the estate of the late Matilda S. Wempole, Clarence C. Wempole, executor, has report ed in probate court here. Realty valued at $4800 is yet owned by the estate against which a Wood burn bank has a $750 mortgage Pictures for Christmas. Reduced prices at Presnall's, 455 Court. Peterson Estate In Mae McEl- haney has been appointed execu trix of the estate of the late Ida B. Peterson, an estate which has an estimated value of $6400 CARD OF THANKS I ... I IV a YtMah tn Ihonkr rn v nnw friend3 and neighbora for thelr kindness, help and sympathy in onr recent beeavement and also during the sickness of our dear husband and father and the many floral offerings. Mrs. D. J. Ray mond and Mrs. Alice Schilberger. Save on these Gifts . . , Desk Sets i2 Price Sets sit low as $1.50 Leather Goods BUI Folds Brie! Cases Five Year Locking Diaries Large assortment aa sale at 1 1 OFF s. Seals Wrappings Tags COMMERCIAL Select your J gifts at the j ) Commercial j . Book Store J 163 North Commercial Street Keckj Visitor Home for the holidays Is Wendell Keck, WU lamstta '10. who win be at his parents' home, Mr. and Mrs. W.-C. Keck. 1607 State street, until New Year's. Keek Is working tor his doctor's degree la English at Ire land Stanford University. Men's and Toung Men's tailor made suits, ordinarily sell at $30 to $42, now only $11.7 and $14.75. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill. 260 S. llth. Thomas -Quite d Charles M. Thomas, public utility commis sioner, is ill at his home here with a severe cold. Physicians said he would not be able to return to his office for sereral days. George Dunsford, superintendent of state buildings and grounds, also was reported HI with influenza. New Rayon Pajamas with coats. Special $1.69; also new rayon pa jamas, extra else. Howard Cor set Shop, iff N. Liberty St Gets Divorce Lola B. Conklin has been granted a divorce from Murray D. Conklin to whom she was married in this county in August. 1927. The plaintiff al leged her husband deserted her. She ' had the court' restore her maiden name of Lela.B. Carruths. Secure license A marriage li cense was issued Wednesday to Elza Loy Fisher, 24, route one, Turner, fanner, and Frieda Mae Campbell, 18, housekeeper. Miller B. Hayden, justice of the peace, performed the ceremony. Free auto robes with each ov ercoat a ad topcoat at $11.50 and $15.50. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill. 260 S. 12th St. Baker Sues Larmer Suit to collect $3300 has been filed here by H. L. Baker against D. A. Lar mer, the former claiming Larmer owes him that amount for goods destroyed in a warehouse fire two years ago. Appraisers Picked F. E. Ful ler, E. W. Kitchen and D. L. Spauldlng have been named ap praisers in probate court here of the estate of the late Margaret C. Lansing. Dance, McElroy's Band, Mellow Moon. Christmas night, Dec. 26th. Gents 40c. Ladies 35c. Decree Granted A decree of $6067 to which Interest and costs are to be added has been awarded the Columbia Mines Development company against the Amalgamat ed Mining corporation. Lot is .Arrested W. A. Lotia of Salem was arrested yesterday on a charge of falling to stop at a through street, according to police records. Ladles' and Girls' Sports Coats, while they last $6.50 coat for $4.75. Thos Kay Woolen Mill. 260 S. 12th St. Schulz To Mr. and Mrs. Max- millian Frank Schuls, 2320 South Commercial street, a boy, Theo dore Sinclair, born on December 10 at the residence. Dance, McElroy's Band, Mellow Moon, Christmas night, Dec. 26th. Gents 40c, Ladies 23c. Decree Final Final decree was issued in probate court yesterday in the estate of the late Marie L. Jones for which W. L. Jones has served as administrator. Improving Friends of Mrs. B. E. Robertson, 305 South 16th street, will be pleased ta learn that she is recovering from sev eral days' serious Illness. Ben Weinstein is Held on Warrant Ben Weinstein, charged with larceny of embezzlement, was ar rested In Portland yesterday on warrant out ef justice court here. - SPECIAL Croqa I o I e Ringlet Bad Permanent PUSH WAVE $2.00 plete Open Friday Evenings by appointment CASTLE PERMANENT WAVERS CO. 307 First Natl Bank Bldg. Tel. SltS Branch of Castle Ploaeer Permanent Wavers, Portland These Make a Welcome Gift... Star and Bine Ribbon formerly- sold at $20 to $54)0 Here are a few of the titles Catherine the Great Anthony. You Can't Print That! Seldes. New Worlds to Conquer -Ralburton. What Can a Man Believe Bar ton. Mother India Mayo. Why We Behave Like Human Beings Dorsey. Outline of His tory Wells. Trader Horn. Books for Boys and Girls Hundreds of titles - 50c BOOK STORE A. A. Gueff roy LISS than two weeks remain before the special session of the state legislature will take up in Salem,' and the building crews are busy getting ready -for the legislators and accompanying- visitors. Walls an 'being wash ed, show eases in the. lobby ef the second, floor are slse being taken eat to make room tor news re porters. Several more were absent from the capKol yesterday be cause of fflneas, incnldirtg this time Hal E. Hosa, secretary of state. Who Is at home nursing a bad cold, and Charles Good win, of the corporation- depart ment, who Is reported to have tha fin. Many employes of tha state bow HI. likewise have de pleted the ranks reporting far work daily. Earl Snftll. who will he speaker of the bouse in the coming legis lative session, was here yesterday looking for a place to live during the session. He finally located at the Royal Court apartments, and said he would be here immediate ly after Christmas. Earl is get ting things lined up for the ses sion. Snell said he received about 50 letters a day from applicants for work during the session and there were about 30 people for every job available. There will be fewer clerks this year than ever, he said, and the matter of overtime will be watched close ly. He wants an economical ses sion. Committees for the house are being lined up, but no announce ments will be made until the spec ial and regular sessions, Snell said. Only a couple committees will be used during the special session. The new members, Snell said, as a whole are a fine bunch and very capable men. He added that he expected a mighty busy term. Other legislators eeen around the capitol yesterday included Karl HflL ef Lane connty, and Complaint was made by AI Gold man of the R. K. O. Orpheum, who accuses Weinstein of embez zling from him $68.75. Weinstein. connected with a film house on tha coast, is out on bond, accord ing to advices received here. STARTING FAST and STMMG ! PREK DRIVE IN AND GET the drum he leads th parade 3 )S arc U th AAA Official Report "Standard" Start in 2.11 Second at lCTBloxo Zer LTUa b to certify that a Freexe Starting Teat on Standard GasoGne, purchased by as in the open market, resulted as follows: The teat was coodactad in a stock Model A Ford Engine at tha followinf temperatureai Combustion Chamber 10 F Below Zero Atmeepkerk Temperature ... 10 F M M Zerolene Motor OH in Crankcake . 6 F " Zerolene Gear Grease, Winter . . 7 F Starsdard Gasoline 7.5F " The started and continued to run in 2.11 seconds after first pressure on starting bntton. TLk test is officially aanctionerl by the AAA and con form in all respects to the regulations of that body; the engine and all products being of the grade and consistency regeJarfy ptMxhaeable. Temperatmee grren are Fahrenheit. CONTEST BOARXX AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Try a tankfal today d&(0)IL'2Kri At STANDARD STATIONS. INC, AND RED. WHITE & EUJE DEALERS W. E. Barke, of Yamhill slow and said shy Haatlagtaa wonld be with aha aatf McCorn ack in the hawse frees Laa comaty this time. Barks la a holdover state senator aad la lining my sane poignant legis latioa. William Tugmaa, editor of the Eugene Guard, was here also yes terday. Tugman Is active In the interests of the university aad said he expected to he here sev eral times during the session. The Guard this year however will not have an extra man covering the session to augment other reports, as was the case two years ago. The bndget for the state leg ialatnre is nearlng completion, Henry Hanzen anoaaced. And K was said araoad the lobby that when the legislators, pledged to cat expenses, sea this bwdget they will reverse them selves and spend their time adding to it. The budget has been trimmed to the nth degree, it is declared. Governor Meier may not be an expert bridge player, but he can show gamesters a lot of tricks in the old and fascinating game of dominoes. This Is the report heard around the capitol after the gov ernor and his wife had been in vited out to dinner at several places in Salem the past week. They returned to Portland yes terday for Christmas. W. F. Hardesty, who was reading clerk In the senate the last few sessions, was at the capitol yesterday looking like a miner. He is expected to be in line for the same Job again. A real contest is being waged for calendar clerk in the senate, however, the position held be fore by AJ Goddard, now with the state police. George Brown, many years clerk of the state land board, was ezpected to leave last night for Oakland for his annual vacation. George takes bis vacation each Christmas rather than in the sum mer. He visits a sister in Calif ornia. He will be back shortly after the first of the year while the legislature is in session. One casanlty among legisla tors has already occurred. Ten nis J. Wyers, of Hood River, YOUR HAPPY BEAR. He basts don't delay they're going fast. . 'fa (GOING E. W. FULLER O 1 ID Two Deaths Occur at Dallas In as Many Days; one Funeral Today DALLAS. Dee, 11 (Special ) Ellsworth WIHiam Fall sr. S. died at his home here Wednesday morning about 11 o'clock from a heart attack. Mr. Taller was at work la his tarage at about 19 o'clock when he eomplataed of a pain aroind his heart and return ed to his home. A doctor was call ed Immediately but Mr. Fuller died a few minutes later. He was born la Ontario. Vernon county. Wisconsin, June 20. 1864. He was the son of William and Almeda J. Fuller. On April S, 1889. he married Almeda S. Olts at Aitkin. Minn. The couple mov ed to Dallas In 1900 aad have re sided here since that date. Mr. Fuller will be remembered by old timers here as the proprietor of a livery stable In the old days-and also as a garage man. He operat ed a garage herd for several years. He was a. member of Jennings lodge No. 9, A. F. ft A. M., since 1900, and was also a member of the Eastern Star. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Almeda J. Crowther; his wld- young republican elected to the session for the first time, may not be able to attend the fore part of the assembly. He was quite badly injured in an auto mobile accident there during the past week and may not have recovered fully by the time of the session. Another class of officials con nected with the state but named in counties had a larger tursover than customary at the last elec tion. Of the 36 counties school superintendents in the state, 13, or more than one-third, are- new ones. A meeting of the new of ficials was held by C. A. Howard here recently and nine of them were able to attend. 3-Pc Toilot Oot Solid cosnposrtioa amber with sapcr-pearl finishl la doth Caed gift box I Unusual value t YES! Only IN N. r i - , ' Genuine. VvJ GtQQcMCo V V Valued mf ts They're wtricasely m" ' ffl tooled, and Jasaawarrs The ss 1 f ' side ttpeer closing's saost coa- j r sua V - W. Jk 1 Cojnlng Events December 28 S a I ese high ts. AlnataL basket balL December 3S5-38 Two day Christmas holiday. - December St Coaaty C E. Watch party, Cewrt Street Christian charch, Jsnsary t-M Two day Hew Tear's holiday. ow; a daughter. Mrs, Almeda Holts of " Eageae. aad a son. George Faller of RickrealL Faneral-arraagemeats wiU not ha made antil other, relatives are heard from. Mrs. Fred Bird Mrs. Fred Bird. 4S, of WlUa mina. died Tuesday mar n lug at tha home ef Mrs. Finley Whitney oa Sheltoa street after aa Illness of several weeks. Mrs. Bird was taken to the Dallas hospital early in November where she aaderweat a major operation. She was la tha hospital It days and was then taken to the home of Mrs. Whlt nsy where she had been from that time. She was born in Illinois la It 17 aad moved to WOlamlaa la 111 C where she had resided for IK years. She is survived by her hus band and two sons. Funeral services will be held st tha Hankie A Thomas under taking parlors here1 Thursday af ternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be at the mausoleum in Salem. Modeled after Guy's hospital in London, the original building of the New Orleans Charity hospital became 109 years old this year. Candy Delicious pure hand roll ed creams used exclu sively in all our Christ mas boxes The SPA HER! EMPHATICALLY Are Sure to Please! Yet, you 11 please her im mensely with these semi senrice weight, foil-fash ioned hose I Mercerises tops! Ctatloncry Attraettrery Boxed 49c Q30 Some aQ white otliers in tintj with lined envelopes. Ia giij' Ubcrtr SL A HIS Orfoa Bias. Pksat ISO