The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 05, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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VETERAN STAR: OF-; METROPOLITAN TO RETIRE
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Damage Case Still On-s-Damage t -Artisans Dinner Tonight-!
action, for SlO.OOtt brought br Wl-1 Member of the Artisans' lodge
I lev Weathers as administrator of I and their families will hold a pot-
M. E. Weathers estate, will occu- wa oinner lomgnt at eise at me Clprfrt ro n ft' Th pm inh Pftrm
py aU of today la Judge U P. Moil Fraternal temple, follpwed by ln-j t,eciors 00 I nrOUgn rOfln
ut Balloting Here on
Mahan'a department of circuit 1 staiiauon services ior memoers
? court. Lorea Kitchen it defend only. Committee working on the
tX; ant; and plaintiff complaint that dini program In charge of Joy
' his operation of a motor "yehlcle Tomer Mosee, 1st Mrs. Oscar Den-
laat t. warn nt ath cen Rachel Reeder.. Mrs.- E.- A.
Wednesday
3 .-. .i-,- iar turrit a. van mumat outii 'wvu.-nii,, wn.. - ;
mSocddentM, Keath- 2fi
Wanted uvid fur nit urs. Tel. 6110. 1 rivT . II- wripnmmjw..
k , of The SUtesmanir-i;-
Complaint Dismissed The -pub- I stltuto the prlie in the member-1 -It was not until -Wednesday;
He utilities commissioner Wednes-1 ship contest of Capitol post,' Am-f noon. January 4. Is SI. that the
- day dismissed the complaint tiled erican Legion, was receded yes- fiT duly qualified electors gata-
by the Consolidated Freight Line terday by Adjutant Winiam BUT- ered in Salem and marked their
Inc against " the Paeiflc Tn- .M. official ballots for the people's
port company and the Southern office, 115 Masonic, building. The choice.
Pacific company. It was alleged Post member bringing in the lar- f Of course two months ago a ma-
that the defendant corporations Mt number of registrations by jority of 75,00ft yoters elected
had deriated" from their Urtfts April 1, will be giren the blanket, these electors and being -demo-
and had authorised certain re- w,aich is a green, black and. red erats their choice of RooseTettj
bates? . . Piaw- cuTen iaia ineponmenv i WM, certain.
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bership has reached 475.
Foreclosure The herift:haai vn et-ri! itrfor president Wednesday Included
flUsdeertificaletBaieor reai es-i- Vrfr -rf Robert A. MUler, Multnomah
Ute on foreclosure wttft tto coua- Zrt-i dtSralw CD,mtjr: Amanda J. Hart. CUcka-
ty elerk. showing property soldtd f chrtmls hSHdi ?t m": T. Hedtund, Multnomah;
plaintiff in each of these '? cases: ;j?niot ff Md llf T ? WW H. Peterson. t Umatilla, and
S. R. Kennedy ts. Mortgage In- riSrpllMAiB.i R. R. Turner. Polk. '
Testaent company; H.ttte Brat- A"?'.k7, The rotes' were last both for
xel ti. I. Dae SUfford; Oscar Lee wn mVtt irorWnV trw,rrin tb democraUc presidential and
niiM wm a v. Tnrrmnnn- I wuiametie, is wording toward: an 1 ' .
Electors. , who cast their Totes
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ChMlag t&e eve ef kls t7lk Urthiay to tale kJ leas ertai 1L AateaU Seettl w3 sy farewell to
and executor ts. A. E. Torgeraon;
Henry Rahlke ts. John William
son. : -
Dry wood-coal. Tel. 5000, Salem
Fuel Co. Prompt serrice.
No Secregattonl-In suit of Nel
lie Harrington ts. Perry Taylor,
adTanced degree at Stanford.
rice-presidential nominees.
. av At. . a.:
Helen IfacHIrron m.mW of the WUB oi me ceixuicaws wiu go
Francisco and returned with Miss erme,n ot to
Latimer I umiea suiiea swnn courx id
I Portland, and two will be filed in
Samples in high class pumps, ties the state department here.
Metreeelif Opera Jawwry 20 af tor tUrty-three years aa iU Uediag bantMM. J eaaweatoag kw
mlimm ariaaaarf. ScfH aaalMuJ tht Va ll Bajla-al at the tkaackl of UevlaC the hattorU t
ef araaic that heUU ee aaaay pleasaat ateaveriea. bat at the age ef 7 it ie timm to "aire the yeag people a
chaaee." The TCtoraa aiager, whose ercaa-like voice has r-eeemded to she MetrepeliUa eTery s-mm waee
1999. U m ef opera's aeeet eelorfel fiake with its glaawewa peat, He knew iatiaaately aad Was fneadly
with the greatest ef the greet epera world. A-aeag hie eleee frtoads were the weadeMiasra, Jee
mm Ealooard U Reeake. NerdUa, Seeahrich, Milk Tetmeai aad Earfee Carae). Of all great stage frieaxl
ekipa, that betweeei SeettI aa4 Caraee ie eaM to have he the greatoat. They feoght their way p the
opera ladder together to Italy aad later, whea heth had aahiere-1 eaeeeM to New York, they were toaep
arahle eompaaioM. Seetti was with Careeo wheat the sreat toaer hreethed has last. A matire ef Naples, the
retirhtg sieger pleas to retora there after his farewell New York appear aace.
defendant has filed moUons to nd ' ord "-.lTed, t Miller's
strike
slso to
complaint contains four causes ot oor 8hoa dPrtment
acUon not separately stated: al- uier-
legauons or trespassing, conyer-1 city Offices Dull City officials
slon, wrongful eviction and wlth headauarters in the city hall
S32s3SS ifSSSSI? 10-ieB U GI
breach of contract.
apparently gare up all claim to
racks: Roy L. Ewlng, Richard S.
Barnes, Salem. The following join
ed the 10th field artillery at Fort
Lewis: Howard A. Gray, Rlck
reall; Halt T. Cade, Salem; Don
W. Sanders, Stayton; Kermlt E.
Barkhurst, SiWerton; Robert O.
Barnett, Salem; Edward B. Jaror-
sky, Salem; Fred L. Warner, Tur-
Make. Report-Dewey Smith
cnVLUrwa .STffS r . TlTr
SStS V?; & cw V? by Gix9 Lions to See Wat
ThP. rSr.it.5. iar, Sute Pllc' wlth Slleia strict Ud with the sheriff yesterday by
T?5 "port aow i "f?, C headquarters adjoining tho city Kuschnlck. The chUd was walking
LtVw-UVf .-V police station, hewerer, were busy across the street, and apparently
" , 1 checking up on the .pnuomatn failed to see the car.
a iuhuuiu t DaaB: robbery. A second pedestrain, Edgar Ho-
7en. I I hart nt RlWartnn wn itnck br
Thorpe Pleads Gailty Arraign- ... .!, v. i, a n...
ed in Justice court yesterday on tt of afehama. Thla 'accident eon at tne Marion hotel today
a charge of reckless driving, Har- !!' 2 warfJ Uoon. Dr. J. Vinton Scott has
Dance every Friday D Park.
Film Taken Last
Winter in China
Timely entertainment has been
arranged for the Lions club lunch-
r MAMA YT tut. T yxti
U."GeTru valueTa't Pj Sf w7n i1bVrt sieppeo' Infrt of the motion .&
6r. I . I .t hal. China. Dr. Scotrs pictures.
v,mb in uui v,a, - i imacu i nam j mm ureen, aac. " I lab-- aUahera in tha r.itr ra
the bulk of tho estate is in mort- Irving C. Rosrold. ot Portland. ewer !gt,r
I.JI.U..I. I nim u. cia. a w.. 1 muirtsi tra fn miohm n. k. I eently, nave many Tivta war
- i v n.,LTI. I htrn tn Mr anif Hri IT.rl. n I cnnnt, rnaA nur flnhllmifT ln. I SCCneS
arganlsations. Tho inheritance tax I Klggs of 165 Berry street, at the! volving a car driven by Lester De-
has been determined at $182.94. nensaiow aaaiernuy sons yesior- tpp.
Legionnaires Looking 1 a
Among American legion members
who visited the legislature yester
day were Ed Elvers ot Portland,
past grand chef de gare of the 40
et 8; George T. Love, past state
commander of the legion, and
Jack McGraw, of Yernonia, mem
ber of the house two years ago. -
day. He was named Earle D., Jr.
Obit
uary
Farmers Asking
About-Workers
Page Appointment
Is Made Oihcial
Simpson
At the residence. Hit Court
! street, January 1, Martha New-
Appointment of Lyle J. Page as
ay a f tT I deputy district attorney was maae
PlOW Available official yesterday by William H.
Trindle, district attorney. Page
has served as deputy for tho past
12 years under John Carson. An
nouncement was made by Trindle
some weeks ago that he would re
tain Page. Tho position carries a
monthly salary of 1157.50.
SALEUEJI MM
WO CON
Salem fruit packers and can-
ners are well represented at the
annual three day convention of
the Northwest Canners' associa
tion which opened Wednesday
morning in Portland. The banquet
of barrelers was held last evening
with a program of talks relating
to this bran eh of the fruit pack
ing industry.
This morning the cutting dem
onstration followed by inspection
will be held at the factory of the
American Can company. This aft
ernoon a general meeting will be
held at the plant.
Tomorrow morning will be riv
en over to discussion while na
tlonal experts in the canning field
SUES TAX n
: Senator William T. Woodward
talked, to Rotarians - Wednesday
noon on Some of tho Problems'
Which Pace UsV Picking up the
etaie budget the senator referred
to tho problems of state financing.
How much of a deficit, is . there T
he said the legislature wanted .tot
find-out. Some .cuts may he too
deep in tho proposed budget, etb-
eru not onoiigTu. Tho "ways and
means. committee of which he is
Tlce-chairman will havwheavy du
ties during the coming weeks. ';
"Wo must pall the state out or
tho mire," the senator declared.
though he said individuals facing
the same problems had nothing to
do but retrench.
Senator Woodward advanced
the suggestion that counties share
in the. proceeds of sales taxes
which may be Imposed. He con
eluded with citations of imports
tlons ot foreign products., which
he felt menaced the employment
of Jabor in this country, and sug
gested labeling of gooaa imported
from abroad and - used U this
county. - - ' :
. A number of legislators who are
Rotarians attended the luncheon.
Flurries of Snow
Open New Year at
Falls City Area
will speak In the afternoon. The
convention will close Friday night
with the annual banquet.
FALLS CITY. Jan. 4. Janu
ary came In with a good heavy
downpour. Heavy rains tell all
day Sunday with little flurries of
snow at intervals. The steady
downpour v has raised all , tho
streams and some sidewalks are
I5l?,p. TUTj Pi Jjnjiary.i last
year the town, had six inches of
snow.--;,T-H--'V--i. .
The passing ef 1 3 x and the 1
eomiag in of 112 S was celebrat
ed very quietly and with much .
leas festivity than heretofore. The v
dance given in the 4 L O. O. F.; -hall
drew: a largo crowd and a rt
number of people attended watch
parties at various homes. At the .
stroke' of Jl 1 Just tho ringing ot V
bells was heard; .-no : guns; were
fired : or loud report heard, for i
X 03 1 prof ed ' too bard av year- to
waste ammunition In ,xlebrattag " J-
its finish. t H . z.r -
Professor - and MiX: W.- E. Bu- ;
ell of- Springfield, and Mr, and -
Mrs Paul Alley ot. Mora' visited 4
at ' tho . homo of i Mrs. Carletta 2
Buell- and the' K C Ferguson ;
home hero the lasTot the week.
Tho primary instructor of tho,:; 4
grade school, Mrs.. Hasel Gfone- r.
wald and daughter Marilm. re-
turned homo Sunday after spend;.
lag the holidays at Tho Dalles. ;
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Looks Like Wind and .
I . Children Conspired J
MOTJNTAIN YISW Jan. 4t V v
One of tho many unseemly pranks . . "
pUyed by tho recent high winds
was tho dislodging of tho long V v
metal extension en tho chimney of .
tho MeunUln View, school build- v
lng. . - : ' - , :
Saver! public spirited cltixens .
repaired the damage in time for
the opening of school Monday.
SCHOOL RESUMED
LAKE LABISH, Jan. 4. Lake
Lablsh school has resumed after
a 10-day vacation. Much illness
has prevailed here during the holidays.
Douglas Warns
Against "Flu"
After-Effects
Warning against the after-effects
of influenza was given yes
terday by Dr. Vernon A. Douglas,
county health officer, who espe
cially advised that children who
have suffered from the disease
should not bo rushed back to
school. Complications such as ear
trouble, coughing and rapid heart
action are liable to follow it the
inflaeasa patient exerts himself
too quickly, he pointed out.
Dr. Douglas proscribed rest in
bod and elimination ef strenuous
activities as means of avoiding
these complications.
Zr ill
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Enjoy Young Romance
in this
Gay - Sparkling Comedy
of Tangled Lore, Song,
Hilarious Laughter
Glorious Annabelle"
as presented by
CHEMEKETA PLAYERS
Thurs, Jan. S - Fit, Jan. 6 - Sat, Jan. 7
Prices
15
25
NELSON
AUDITORIUM
Curtain
8:15
Early Inquiry as to workers
arallahle to .farmers is being
I. roltx G-e-In circuit court """v!
suit brought by N. T. Folts ! "" f""" h n .....,..-.
aint Tf C :h1-ld and other I oliai,i'ou' sons, lura or w oou- - ' T,V
.LttiwJf" Wrfif . - Ilotl WUtaM D. of Portland, Paul Hop grower especially are Ulk-
i TPPtii. .it. -a rrv nH i inr nr nirinir mnra uni ann in
strike the complaint because it Trothennd case, already have done Chpmpkptan Hold
contains more than one cause of A"aJ!Sa ' ?ZZI' LQ n, that thv will d lUemeKeiailS HUM
A,-5ta ouu vauo wvrui rj ui VaVM I - - I aa fm
homa, Mrs. George White of Alta- 1R number of workers If the HsnailPt SstUruSV
Ta. nt beer bill is nassed bv eoneress. J
en's footwear. Strip pumps, strap Oklahoma. Member of the Court Yesterday only four common
. . r . . . I rkti.. .in..i. v.. v UnnfDri nna farm hand nA nn a
4.rtm.t. . """,". c"p".,. ;t:;:., .z:., ,v. wt i. ch,irmn .f u
I -Sto Jul LV ill Cm, VilJ T 1C TT VCUJU- ny-vjw w " VAa.v
To Undergo Operation J. S. tery.
Ladington, 356 Bellevue, Is re
turning soon to a local hospital
for a major operation. Ludington
spent a month in the hospital last
August during which time ne eui
fered tbe amputation ot a. leg.
Marchand
In this city, January 4 Arnold
E. Marchand. aged 88. Survived
by son, Roy E. Marchand of Mav
leay; daughter, Mrs. George Haln
of Tnrnr- hrnthpr A I. Xfaroh.
Transcript Filed-ln suit Of John and of S5alem. Ramalna in arA nf
Marr ts. J. G. Long, transcript of the Salem Mortuary, 545 North
Judgment, showing default order Capitol Btreet. Announcements
ia Salem Justice court, has seen Hater
filed with the county clerk. The
suit Involves two sums aggregat- Truman
i ing $88 and interest. in this clty January , Frank
. rit Albert Truman, late resident of
7.. TTt iVt th "endanfs house at Oregon State
has tiled suit against the q t
JU4 CO
-SOB,
Mrs.
daily in hope of obtaining a job
and, in the -meantime, to keep
warm.
Nine Enlist in
8o.ee oa
Ten
- te indusmal .eddent commi
sion In connection with claim on I r -!.. .
ac the defendant has twice Boersma o'f Salem, Mrs,
made rejection. Mabel Marrow of Independence;
Twnia Tan Tionl ild Mln- brother, Archie of Tacoma and
- ing company has 1 Ued answer to ihu J Ultaois. Funeral serrlces
v W I Tll e aaas laa Taw M n k W aa e Sk aa.
suit brought by Rogers Maeveagh. I ' "
m.. -TZa.: aiMiM that th leader the direction of W. T. Rl
plaintiff eTer made the company J "fj00' Interme Mount
m loan of 440
r Discharged Oa her own - poti
- tlon, Ruth P. Smith has been dis
charged as executrix of the estate '
of Otto Iran Powell, in her sett-
Crest Abbey mausoleum. Rev,
Thomas V. Keenan officiating.
Murdlck
At a local hospital Januarr 3.
L. 8. Murdlck, late of Brooks.
tlon. she sets forth that the ee-1 aged 75 years. Survived by widow.
tate will ho handled in Missouri.. I runa a. Muraicx of Brooks;
v - , . . I daughters, Mrs. Evan Brundldgs
'Hearfns; -- ina aeanng in i ot Brooks, Mrs. Nina Roll of
4 estate of Mary Noaek flas neen sec l lucaeater, N. T.; son, Roy Mur
' for February 11. John Noaek, ad-j dick of South Dakota; sister. Mrs.
j mlnbjtrator. has submitted final I viola Wells of South Dakota.
report showing real property on I Funeral services from the Clongh-
hand worth f 1200. , 1 Barrick mortuary, Friday, Jan-
j m . o.M--lfy . at io a. m. Ren T. A.
t sue. ow7- r Tarnes officiating. Interment Plo-
'l .IM1A4 ,tt a!nt Albert IRlch tO cemecery.
s collect on 52,000 , bond held by
i the Bank of Scotta Mills, now. In
' process of liquidation.
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C&zln Events ' ;
January ! 7 Chemeketast
hiking: dab's annual ban
quet. - , '
Janruury O-t 0 League of
Oregon Cities, chamber of
commerce. , -
January 10 Annual Cher
riant banquet, llaxion hoteL
January. 11 Oregon Xea-
gue Building ' Loan aasoci
' ntion at , chamber of commerce.;-
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January 14 Western Ore-
.gon Mmlng Coagress, eh;
tertafnment committee which is
planning the event. Dinner will be
at 0:30 followed by n toast pro
gram with dancing to conclude tbe
evening.
Armv Last MnnthWerry Boat Costs
inis county $iwu
Nine men enlisted in he army
at the local recruiting office dur
ing the month of December, Ser
geant William Deitz reports. The
following were assigned to the
Seventh infantry, Vancouver Bar-
(SAOTHKiEVBIR SOT SD3ES Cs
"vmMszsv Ens Mm mtm
Sale Starts Thursday 9 a.m.
The Marion county court yester
day received from Polk county a
claim of $1404.39 for this conn-!
ty's share ot costs of running the
joint ferry at Independence dur
ing 1932. The two counties pay on
a 50-50 basis. Willard Lawrence
is ferryman- and has one helper.
Illness Detains Student Elaine
Chaney, Willamette sophomore,
whose home Is In Olympla, Wash.,
was unable to return to her elass-1 SILVERTON. Jan. 4 Casper
es following the Christmas holt-1 Towe commander of tho Silverton
days because of a severe attack ot I Terion post, hi home from tho vet-
"flu." She is spendinsr this week I rana hesnital at.Portland. He Is
afV?S
This being our first sale we offer you our
entire stock of high grade shoes for men and
women that are less than one year old, there
fore yon are assured of buying nationally
known footwear at a real saying.
Special Notice! Wo do not deal In any Job
lots, factory damaged or bankrupt stock.
Olmstead
At a local hospital, Januarr 4.
Haxel Olmstead, aged 32 years.
' Default EnteredDefault order Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs.
has been 'entered la suit brought f. J. Olmstead of Lebanon; ala-
- in circuit-court br State Savings I ot jLiram. Mrs.
-id I Loan lt'wil;XA,:.TiSp"h Johnson ot Portland. Fun-
. A r1- annohncemenu Uter from
; . v - . ICIough-Barrick. company,
Makes Denial LoretU MaelO - O-
West, in reply ?to answer of de-"
f n dan t Kafourr Department
! milrii m. venoral Alt- I O"
t 3 XaUobi of Aa answer. ,ST9 Mr. and Mrs. Earle
: i t t u. hoc hmm ktnA a
Earl V., Jr.,-. born January ' 4 at
tho Bungalow maternity boms, v
; Adkteson r TO Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Burton Adklsaon of Gerrals,
a girl. Patricia Ruth born Decem
ber 29 at Salem general hospital.
Bieger To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
M. Rieger of Stayton route 1, .a
girl Frances, born December 28
at the Jackson maternity home.
- SeaPTo Mr. and Mrs.Delbert
Beal of ; Hubbard, ' a girl Emma
Louise,; born December 11, at Sa
lem Deaconess hospital. 1
Roberts To Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Roberts,, route throe. box129, a
girl, weight eight and ay quarter
at her home.
Teaefcen Back Most of the
high school teachers who were ab
sent from classes before the
Christmas vacation are hack in
school, although four wore still
absent Wednesday. Ninety - four
scaaenu were on the absentee
list yesterday.
From Stayton Among easiness :
visitors in tho city from eounty j
points yesterday was Paul Falen
of stayton.
Or an tod license Fred W.
Scheurer , has been granted a li
cense to operate a dance hall at
Broadacres.
Default Entered Default judg
ment tor plaintiff has been en
ured in suit ot Hans Sererson vs.
Virgil C. Kruschke.
v
C ForeclosniT W. A. Roth tiled
foreclosure suit against Ray C.
Abst and others.
conaiderablr lmoroTed. but will
report to the hospital again;
LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES!
ABOtJT YOUR EYES
Come tn today. Ton will re
ceive tho expert, tadlrktual at
tention of a state-registerea
cftccaetrJst, Ton wm he ftttd
tor glasses, only U they are
found necessary.
CARD OF THANKS ?
We wish to thank our friends
for their kindness and sympathy
during the illness and death of
our beloved wife and mother. Ed
ward and Burton Rapp. -
PILES CURED
UNION
DIESEL OIL
27 Plus
Best for Tour
, Automatic Oil
Burner
::'C?TT I EL WORK3
' WlthMt OpariUea' LM et TtiM
dr. Marshall:; .
tjt Oreroa Sldg. ';"-- Fheae SSOt
-, NAXLUAL HKRiM
'. 1 a REMEDIES "
for stomach, liver, constipation;
bladder and female troubles. '
Free Consultation. - Hours 9-C
Sunday S-12 w.-':
- CHARLIE CHAK
Invalid Chairs
to Rent
Call C010, Caed Fnrultnr
ViteKty
Dress and Street
OXFORDS
to
3
$4J5
Cantilever
Scout
SHOES
Women's Sport
OXFORDS
While they last
9-
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Brogues and Dress Oxfords
Galoshes
Sizes up to 5Yt only
S fPUTYDURL
MY HANDS
Dress
Pomps
in Black Kid
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-'-121 North High Street . .
i Opposite Court House
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Chinese Medicine Co.
122 N. Commercial St.
ber of commerce. . ,
pounds, born January 4 at Jack
son maternity homo.
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