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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1933)
Local News Briefs at Meet la June The an-. Health lecture tori Tr v ...i meeting ot the Oregon State I rransen or the PartUnA ttmuii n-nUl association, held la Salem j dub . wm lecture tonight at 8 last Febrnary. wi nor. e neia i o'clock at Kelson hall, under ana- antli June m i pices or tne progressive Health n c. Davis, secretary ot taeliv r etM f,, mvh. . - . Sn-Polh-TainhiU ,al soc-1 t. Vithoul eharge. Dr. lety. n 1 . o assisted by his dangfc- t6e VB,;.t7 i' Si.r wr. who will give a physical cal- 7"r V1, SSftSi tnr onstration. and by Mr. Heece ot Portland who will also yriday night. nsm Get Divorce two oavorces i u .. .,l .Kterdav bv Circuit 1 0 am avaesaew ' a new wsavtsawvA a ti w .iia Jadge Le?f. i 'e?. I cldent near Tamer Monda in. Fox Irom Aiirea reiving team and wagon driven by Uon. rivZte aha Is IIoUla Bones. Snyder says three Wnehart M. Dornhker. rtels, wagon wera behl drlTen flVen custody d care the road, wttji but one lantern, on norsonandheglTencarandcns- 8end copying .o much -ot us tier oraw . "..llSl . Jvi Kd that he could not drive past, aettlement to confirmed and she 1 ao aad to OM of the wtoafcH Fannin Estate Estate of Wll- llam A. Fanning has been admit ted to probate with Dora, L. Fan ning as administratrix and Elis abeth Stockhansen, Bessie M. El- orson and Beatrice I. Burton, ap praisers. The estate is estimated 10 contain personal property worth $35d, with the exception of property held by entirety with Mrs. Fanning. U allowed $20 per month support for the enua sne nas. ir Rent More Room We tuva four duplexes and flats - Each has own bath, furnace, etc. Rents $17.59 to $25. Close to business, state house. 5 rooms or more each. Quick possession. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High Street. Wrirfit Get Year Herbert wrizht. charged with uttering a I nftn. ,,, EA forged Instrument, pleaded guilty load PUtier trimmings $3.60 per before Judge McMahan yesterday ,oad prompt delivery. Spaulding ana wa . .V" . Logging Co. Phone 4116 tate penitentiary and then parol-1 d to his brother, Horace Wright. Gets License C. E. Kingsley. Count against Wright lnyolTed a 2205 N. Capitol, who gare his check given last May to the Day "occupation" as unemployed, se- and Kues service station nere ana i cured a license here yesterday to drawn on a ucMinnmie oanx. Walker Gets Case Judge Lew- all In r yesterday signed order transferring two eases, la which sffidsTits of prejudice had been filed, to Judge Airlie Walker ot Polk county. The eases are W. A. Vollstedt vs. Howard Jenks and marry Emma Zilesch. 540 South Liberty street, stenographer. It Is the second altar trip for him and ner first. Widow Allowed 9300 Mary W, Park, widow of the late Charles A. Park. Is allowed S300 ner month from the estate in order others: and First National bank signed yesterday by the nrobate Flouring juage. Petition states that income from the estate is $3600 annually. of Salem vs. Fischer Mills of Silverton. Check est Property M. M. Fleming, In connection with his suit against Marlon Mulkey, has asked that Mulkey be ordered In to court to answer regarding property. An affidavit states Fleming secured Judgment against Mulkey, but property ft hich he believes Mulkey to own cannot be found. Dance opening Mellow Moon's sew Annex, Wed. nlte. Two bands. Gene Coy's 11 Black Aces and Woodry's Mellow Moon band. La- liea 9K nnti t icker Worth 910,000 The es tate of Alfred J. Flcker, who died at Mt. Angel recently, is estimated to be worth $10,000, of which $7,- (00 is personal property, accord lag to probate records filed yes terday. Pauline Flcker is named administratrix and appraisers are K M. Lauby, Herman Schwab and G. D. Ebner. Hewitt Fraterni Speaker R H. Hewitt, former dean of .Willamette university's college ot kw, will speak at the Fraternls !ub meeting at the Spa at 6:30 'plock tomorrow night on "The JVay Out." Mr. Hewitt has been flelving into the technocracy theories of late and is expected to bring explanations of this school U'o his address. To Plan Contest Past com- Sanders and adjutants of Capi tal post. American Legion, hare pn called to assemble at the office ot William Bliven, present djutant, at 7:30 o'clock tonight lo formulate plans for a post mbership contest patterned itter a national Legion member- M i drire now In progress. Auto insurance, $5. down, bal $5. w. IT XI Ontltli Tna A nlT Peterson Answers Charles J. P terson has filed answer to cross ton. plaint filed by Lucy May Pe ter?on in connection with divorce complaint. Marvin Stuhr, also r.amed defendant In the cross complaint, has filed demurrer on ground that fasts stated are not sufficient to constitute cause of action against him. fioes Over Another Day Dam age action for $7500 brought by !r. Elizabeth Cheney against Rosenthal continued through its second day In circuit court yester l;iy and will be resumed Thurs day morning at 0 o'clock. Purrine Improves General Im provement In the condition of S. Ellis Purrine the past week was reported at his home yesterday. H,j experienced an nneomfort Me day but his condition was un changed Tuesday. Reserves Meet Tonight Meth ods of warfare In the army air I corps will be discussed during the I study hour at the meeting of the Marion - Polk Reserve Officers association to be held at the Spa tonight. Cade Dismissed Action brought by W. J. Gill against Philip Llttke has been dismissed in circuit court, following settlement out side of court. Foreclosure Decree of fore closure has been signed in circuit court case of George Lassas again- J st Ronald Bruch and others. Library Closed Today- Salem Public library will be closed all flay Wednesday In honor of wasn- ington's birthday. Courthouse Closed Most of the offices in the county court- nouse will be closed all day today. in observance of Washington's birthday. The sheriff's office will be open as usual. Obit uary Bosch At the residence. 1490 North 4th street, February 21, Ferdin . . M V v - a 4. ooscn, agea bs years, Leaves wife, Anna Busch of Sa iem; son, Karl W. Busch of Germany; daughter, Mrs. Chris Battalion of Salem; son, Karl W, Busch ot Salem; granddaughter, Leona Busch of Salem. Funeral services from the Christ Luther an church with Rev. Minneman officiating. Interment Lee Mis sion cemetery under the direction ot W. T. Rigdon and Son. Time for funeral will be announced la ter. Burr At a local hospital, February 21, Rosetta Burr, at the age of 68 years. - Survived by her hus band, Samuel Burr of Monmouth one sister. Mrs. Lottie Van Dorn of Yakima, Wn.; daughter, Mrs Levety Scott of Breckenridge Mo.: six sons, Don P. of Mon mouth, Robert and Theodore of Toledo, Alvin of Albany, Alvis of Hillsboro and Charles of Sa lem. Twenty-nine grandchildren and T great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral announcements Bound Over FoUowlnr sra- Imtnary hearing on 11a uor sal charges ' berore United States Commissioner . Lara Berxsvtk. George W. Oldham and J. Wal lace Bush yesterday were- bound over to federal grand Jury. Bash was returned to county jail In de- amt ot 1750 ban while Oldham gained his release by posting a $500 Bond. ' Dobrkosky Takes Time Ar raigned la Justice eonrt yesterday on a charge ot threatening to com mit ft felony, Herman Dobrkosky requested and gained 24 hoars time In which to enter plea, Un able to post 1500 batL he was re turned to county jail. Specifically, the youth la charged with threat ening to kill his mother. Mary Dobrkosky. 20 Acres Bargain. For Cash. Non resident owner gives aathority to sen excellent 20 acres just outside Salem, on paving with city water. Price $3000.00. Discount for all cash. Formerly $6000 was loaned on this property. No Bldgs. Becke Hendricks, 181 N. High street. New Troop Registered Regis tration has been completed for boy scout troop. five, new group recently organised at Temple Bap tist church here. Harvey F. Finn Is scoutmaster. Troop committee men are: Rev. J. H. Briscoe, chairman; William Blake, Lane Morley, Kenneth Abott and D. N. Anderson. Inviting AU Veterans Veter ans of all wars, Including sol diers, sailors and marines of the central powers, will be invited to attend a meeting of Capital post. American legion, at an early date. Plans are for James W. Mott, congressman-elect, to be the speaker. Scoots Give Gavel Boy scouts ot troop nine hare made and pre sented a handsome wooden cavel io commander Allan G. Carson ot capital post, American lesion. The post sponsors troop nine, of which F. Howard Zinser Is master Account Accepted First annual accounting in guardianship of Horace E. Gilbert has been ap proved by the probate court, and sum paid to guardian per month lowered, inasmuch as guardian is no longer supplying the ward board and room. Announces Pledges Sigma Tan fraternity of Willamette uni versity yesterday announced the formal pledging of: Paul Hauser, cnester Banta, Neil Carter. Sa lem; Donald Cowles, Livingston,' Mont.; and Stuart Foster, Yaki ma, Wash. Lions to Hear Goss Senator John D. Goss of Marshfield will be the Lions club speaker at the luncheon at the Marion hotel to morrow noon.. He will describe the wild life resources ot the Coos bay region. McCaw Fined S3 Chester H. McCaw yesterday pleaded guilty In justice court to a charge of operating an automobile with lm- BHI1PIG: (raiiEeiMii Or. Doney Speaks Tonight; Lois Piummer to Give Organ Concert Lawyer, minister, eollexe sresl- dent, Y.M worker daring the war. traveler, author, lecturer these hare been the many phases ot the Ufa ot President Carl Gregg Don- ay or wniametU aalversity who will deliver his lector a "Provi dence in the Ufa of George Wash ington" tonight in the auditorium ot Waller hall. This win be the fourth in a series ot lecture-organ concerts presented by the faculty of the local nniversity. Alter a period ot years as pres ident ot West Virginia Wesleyan college, one of the leading Meth odist colleges ot the east. Dr. Doney came to Willamette la 1115 and has guided the nniver sity to its present place ot educa tional prominence. Popular with the student body today. Dr. Doney has left theimpress of his per sonality and character upon the lives of scores ot the leading cltl tens of the northwest. The com mittee on arrangements is antici pating a capacity audience ot his friends and admirers at the lec ture at 8:15 o'clock. Preceding the lecture, at T:4S p. m., Miss Lois Piummer, well known organist ot the lotal First Christian church, will present a program ot organ music. Miss Piummer is a former student at Willamette nniversity and her many friends, both ot the univer sity and of the city, are anticipat ing a rare musical treat. Her pro gram Is as follows: a Prelude and Fugue In 0 Major Bach d Siclllenne Bach e March Nuptlale Ganne d Lamentation (Oriental Chant) Moussorgsky Aiiegro (from "A Pastoral Suite") Demarest f Meditation Sturges g America Triumphant (from "Pilgrim Suite") Dunn (Played In honor of the Father of his country) Gapitol Battlefront . Incidents and Persona&ties Mors or Less Connected With the State Legislature and Ita Achievements CLATSKANIB is not a horrid word; to anyone who knows the town's background It Im plies rather constant prosperity and growth. Nestled In a little flat along the Columbia tho town goes on as the center of a pros perous dairy section and diked lands area, corns times good or had. From the town yesterday camo Art Steele, publisher of the Clatskaala Chieftain, to look oa at the his ahow for a day or two. Steels was ones a partner with Bart Richardson, also aa ap and coming young Oregon pub lisher,. The latter went to Dallas and purchased tho Observer, la ter acquiring the Itemlser and merging the two. Bafas Holman, state got tm m good political DM CUPID DECIDES TO CEASE LOR Mr. Dan Cupid, who has done bit of loafing on the lob In this county in recent weeks, avl dently has learned all about it Anyway, Monday he sent three more couples to the county clerk for marriage licenses, making aa even half dozen since Saturday morning. Seeking licensee yester day were Vincent Grosjacques. 22. la- hnrmr Vtt A n ..I ..4 Xr m A .1 . 1 T ? Fennimore. 19. domestic. Mt. An- f esuu vusia aaioesau uj efuugv Miller B. Harden. Hackett Fined 92 .50 Earl Hackett pleaded guilty In justice court yesterday to a charge of passing a vehicle when there was insufficient proper clearance. He paid a fine of $2.50 and costs. Bilbrey Jailed City police yesterday again arrested Curtis L. Bilkrev. this tima on two charges of check vagrancy. He Washington's birthdsy as was being held in city Jail pend- marriage day, lng hearing. gel, who will be married Febru ary 27 by Rev. Berchtold. Russell Gardner, 21, 248 Belle- vue, electrician, and Marcella Krupicka, 19, 98 Second street. Woodburn, housekeeper, whose wed din j Is slated for February 23 with Rev. J. B. Ruble offi ciating, Carl S. Fessler, 22, farmer, and Anna Fisher, 20, housekeeper. both ot Woodburn, who have set the later by Clough-Barrick company, dock. Ta8 speakers will be Dr. B. F. Pound and Rev. Geo. Swift. Garfield Program Today Gar- Brown Sponsor of Moratorium Bill field school will give a patriotic nroKram this mornins at 9:20 Mrs. Zimmerman n Henrietta Zimmermann Corps Accepts Invitation Sa- died at the residence on Rt. 9, lem drum corps has accepted an Salem, Sunday, February 19, at invitation to play at the Fairfield the age ot 68 years. Survived by grange meeting on Saturday daughters, Mrs. C. L. Daniels of night. The meeting will start at 8 Reseda, Calif.. Miss Bertha zim- o'clock. m Arms n n nf Jjm AllfDiM. lira. H. sunrr nf Snnkane. Mrs. Elsal Rohrer Goes Free Justice Frev of Salem and Miss Henri- court hearing for Carl Rohrer yes- etta Zimmermann of Waverly, terday resulted in a verdict ot not Iowa: sons. T. H. Zimmermann guilty. Rohrer was charged with of Tacoma. Fred Zimmermann, oDiaining money y iaia pr- nAnftMft. CaL. and F. W. Zim- tenses, mermann of Portland; sisters. Mrs. C. Bussey and Miss Otnia piMhlcA. Mrs. Julia Drelow, all Senator Sam Brown of Marion I county yesterdsy introduced a bill in tho npper house providing ; moratorium in Oregon against foreclosures on real estate mort gages. Provision is made that la cases where a proper showing is made, the circuit judge shall stay foreclosure proceedings a a 1 1 1 March 1. 1121. Stephens Case Coatinaed Mu nicipal Judge Mark Poulsea yes- rMiserable vith Backache? oTwon. and Mrs. ITzim- tett I on. wssk mermann ot Waverly. Iowa; broth- otj ty v.. T M Steph- ers, Herman, Tneoaore ana Aug ust Plschke. all of Wisconsin, and 9 rrsndchlldren. Funeral ser vices will be held at the Christ Lutheran church, 18th and State streets, Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 1:20 p.m., under the direction or the Clough - Bsrrlck company. Rev. A. E. Minneman officiating. Interment Belcrest Memorial park. ens, charged with speeding. Application In suit of Eena company vs. David Delano ana others, application to place on the motion docket has been made. Justice Court Closed In ob servance of Washington's birth day, justice court here will bo closed all day today. Rodgers Estate -Final decree has been entered in the Silas W. Rodgers estate. Esau At the residence, 1750 North Church street, Abraham Essau, of 68 years. Leaves a wiaow. atc? LSOUS. XO DQ dren: George Esau of Dallas, Mrs. Agnes Buhler of Dallas, Henry and Susanne Esau ot saiem. Funeral services wUl be held Sunday. Feb. 26. at t p.m. from under the direction ot W. T. Rig- gon , ine seaver Played March 3, Washington, D. C. Strains of "Oregon, My Ore- speech for 1094 a tho ewb- eommltteo meeting of ways and means Tuesday. Holman, bo It known, started running for governor in 93t his attack last year Is obviovaly to bo one on present officials for their lack of economy, for al leged deceit, otc. etc What ever tho treasurer Is or is not, no ono over accused him of naodesty. In tho hearing ho claimed to bo tho- only man la tho state to know tho real state of its finances and ono of tho comparatively few officials who had tho "common hones ty to sabmit a fair bndget. Hdman's ttago flgnre, his squeaky voice, his verbosity, his uninterrupted aso of the personal proaosm, hjs desire always to punish bis political and personal enemies ander the guise of "vnselflsh service to the state make him a bit laughable to those with whom he constantly associates bat quite impressive to the gener al public which like Holmaa, is apt to jump at half truths. Lobby comment continues that the legislature will end up by passing a sales tax although some of the farm jroup opposed to such action claim to hare a ma jority against the tax in the sen ate. If that body "weakens" and passes the tax, the anti-sales tax group "fill go to the people, and win, they declare. Ray Gill, state grange master, has been solicited to run for governor on an anti sales tax program and naturally his ears are open and his mind not closed. There Is not assur ance yet he will heed the call, If he did run he would split some of the farm group support with the state treasurer A very quiet lobby gvonp has been working against any severance tax on timber and with enough success to win an unfavorable committee report on the severance tax bilL The timber manufacturing group generally oppose the tax; It would add to their costs and do nothing to increase lumber's selling price. For a severance tax are many timber holders, most of them speculators, who cared little a boat taxes in good days but new find that inter est, fire patrol charges and taxes are taking their timber in days when there is virtuaUx no market certainly no spec ulative market for timber. Many legislators feel tho sev erance tax is simply a move for rich speculators to get from under; they want to pro fit on acquiring timber cheap ly and selling it high bat when the pendulum swings tho other way, they wish to get from .under a property tax and to pay oa timber only when and if it is cut. Seen in the lobby: Peter & DMrey. well known Balsa pio neer ana lawyer, without whom Champoeg celebration would not be, complete. . . . Attorney Cassidy of Portland who opposes mortgage moratoriums bat feels certain money inflation must come. .-. ha says there is noth ing in the federal constitution to prohibit the United 8tates gov ernment from refusing to pay Its bonds in gold or from chang ing at one the amount of gold behind tho dollar. . . "Jack Elliott, son of the lata state for ester, walking proudly down tho loony with his little daughter. . . Representative MeAlear ot Hillsboro, accused of Seotchlaess by his fellow representatives tor voting against measures to lag' glo existing state laws oa eco nomic questions ... a law part ner of tho boomlng-voleed "Bill Hare who held forth in tho sen ata la tho days ot Joseph, Nor blad, Klspper and Koser. ... re union among Marshfieldltes. . . Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Howard vis iting with Eleanor Lewis, s for mer pupil of the present state superintendent. . . . Mrs. Lester Adams la a beautiful coat, the lady attracting comment tor her pert and pretty appearance. . . Supt. F. E. Fagaa who runs the schools in MeMlnnvllle and for merly had a similar Job in Woodburn. 40 0H1 CO Oil HILL TIME Paper Machine Started up; Spauldings to Open if Rail Rate Reduced Thirty to 40 employes of the Oregon Pulp S; raper company want oa a full-time work sched ule hara last week and when one ot the foar machines in the plant, lnaettvo tor months, was put on a production basis. During the machine's suspension, work has been staggered among employes. Extra work win bo given em ployes ot tho finishing room through resumption of fall-scale production, it was said yesterday. How long tho foar machines at tho mlU win continue to op erate Is entirely dependent on os ' ders received, mill workers atas eaW'i :y ;; i-.?:!. ."'r'v-;'j..t : Men aonnectsd with the Charles K. epaaldiaf mill here said Mon day catting would ho resumed -there if tho freight rate si $150 oa eaeh thousand feet ot logs moved from the company's timber lands to ths mill, could be re duced. A hearing oa reduction ot this rate is to be held March 8, before Charles IL Thhomaa, utility commissioner. Railroads affected are tho Valley A stlets and the Southern Pacific The Spaulding plant is being kept op preparatory to reopening whan freight rates or a higher market or both permit rssumptioa ot cutting. Tho high smokestacks of tho concern were all repainted last week end. Orders tor mfll wood sad saw dust aad other lumber by-pro-duets would absorb a considerable share ot mill operating costs while the dearth ot Umber in tho yards would permit the mill to ran for soma tlma , without substantial orders la order to fill up Its yards. Final Cleanrup On Aumsville Bank Sues Sagnotty For $1916 Sum The Aumsville State bank yes terday filed suit against R. H. Sagnotty to recover $1916 unpaid on a 2,426.4T note and further sums totaling $1927.68 pre senting loans made by the bank and to others to whom bank has assigned claims. The complaint also alleges that Sagnotty tailed to keep agreement to deposit proceeds from sale of wood with the bank, and thai he sold 481 cords. Artists? Exhibit Open This Week The local artists' exhibit on the second floor of the T. M. C. A. which has attracted considerable Interest among local oeoDle. will ge kept open all this week. The displey will be removed late Sat urday night. FOLKS. HERE ARE SOME REAL SAVINGS GROUP 1 Polo Coats & Tweeds, refc-ular values to ?19-75 now GROUP 2 All values to $29.50 now $4.95 $7.95 GROUP 3 Dress Goats & Sport Coats values to $35.00 now $9.95 JOHNSON'S 464 - 466 State St Today 1 P.M. to 5 P. M. It llyWkxn cfKiineror Bla4dIrrtslxritks A persistent bacTcacha, with bladder irregularitlea and a tired, nervous, depressed Seeling may warn of soma dis ordered kidney or bladder con dition. Users everywhere rely oa DomVs FiUs. Praised Car . r r t- , . L.l ft more man aw ywua vj users the ccrantry over. Sold by don snd Son. Births Coming Events Feb. 24 Salem high vs. Astoria, basketball. . Feb. 24 Eugene Glee men, armory, auspices Sa lem Rotary club. v v ; February - - 21 25 Marlon county Sunday school con vention at First Presbyter ian church. I- Feb. ST newcomers' night, chamber of comnaeree. Mar. P-Ceacert of Sa lem Philharmonic orches tra. March 15-18 State high school . basketbaU - tomrna- mcntu I I O Timxrna To Mr. and Sirs. Abraham F. Hayes. 851 B. street, a girl, Josephine Ann, born on February 19 at aiem general hospital. bo heard played by tho United State marine band at washing- ton. D. C at President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt's reception for xovernors on March 2, accord ing: to a letter received by the chamber of commerce hero. Ger ard J. 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