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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1933)
4 K 1 t i . ' SSggggs ' -'c3aiaOREG0NpSTATESMAN.-Saltia. Oregon. Wresday-Mornh .". I lDc ft If rsi e 'vy s Br i e f s mobile accidents 0rrnrrin. :Z I r aTajn cook Lynn terday and on on m JT """"W tt forester reported to elty boU dinr th. ."i. ndwt ot tlx. St. day. .MXTjSt Sffi Sunday -" iraiea bucum in inn owsiy. xney were: John Peeren boom. Anmsmie routene. and c SESPJ? ?OW .U4 Gut Martla of Portland marclal bctwMn st.t. I parua nouse. THa oc- rr: Ted rw7r n. .-I 1 L"10? tha annual Sbrore ri n iir'unl. w ml' I v18 Pancake Center;-Russell Mni, I Pratnnt and an nM.t,H l.8erTe? T on Person . va. 1UU- 1 - I and const, at Capitol and Market; r, w. Keyeits. S7X Breys. and Henry Oelken Rosebnrs. at Hiuer and Commercial; Gerald 81mpson. 415 Soath 23rd, and J. B. Crary, lC8t b on Court be tween 12th and Warerly: C. C. BecMoId. Portland, and lira. R. I. Writnt, 1730 South Liberty, at Liberty and Terry; T. H. Ber- tkelsan. 2290 Ttlrrrnnnift na and A. K. Andresen. 2040 South! DaUy M,Uc Becord Sheets, printed Commercial, at Myrtle and Fair- oa neaTT K Board good tor 10 cow recoras eaen day of the month; for sale at Statesman office. waa reported aa 21. Estate Appraised Estate of nenry Clay McDowell has been appraised at $6800 by Am Mart inson, Brazier C Small and B. T. Ford. The inrentory shows most ot the estate to be in notes. It also includes $2000 worth of school district No. 24 warrants. grounds road. Reports Acddeat Alma V. Henderson of Chemawa yesterday filed wiah Sheriff Burk report of an automobile accident which oc curred Monday sight Just north of the railroad crossing at Fair grounds,, and which lnrolTed truck driren by Orral March, route nine. No one was hurt. George Weldln ef Portland also reported accident inYolTing car driren by Louise Smith of Port land, and In which Ellen M. Cas ey, 72. was Injured. Big eld time benefit dance. Cas tillian Hall, Thursday night. Compromise Allowed 'Judge J. C. Slegmund has appro red com promise claim made in connection with estate of L. W. Durant by Ray F. Durant as administrator and with Mabel Nendel as admin istratrix of the estate, of Meadie Durant. Meadie Durant and L. W. Durant were husband and wife. The claim of Meadie Du rant for $400 Is disallowed and the compromise ot one half a promissory note and one half of all money due Is substituted. Appeal Taken The probate court has authorized F. Reed Mc Bride, as administrator of the es tate of O. D. Wolfe, to make ap peal from decree of the lower court which found that $11. 120.70 claimed by the Wolfe es tate should be delirered by the state et Oregon to the surety com pany in connection with construc tion of road for the state highway commission. McBride filed appeal bond. In 6tayton Bank In connec tion with liquidation ot the Bank of Stayton, the state banking de partment has been authorized to sell two first mortgage $1000 Chi cago Elerator Properties sinking bonds, on which the market la 75; and three $1000 Appalachian GaS corporation debentures, quotation ot which is from 5 to 6. The three debentures are I at a $2 7 5 4.2 5 book value. Daily Milk Record Sheets, printed on h eary tag board, good for 10 eow records each day of the month; for sale at Statesman office. Lane Pleads Guilty Elmer Lane pleaded guilty before Judge McMahan yesterday afternoon to two larceny counts, one on theft of car belonging to4 A. S. Johnson and the otter on car belonging to Fannie Rogers. The case was continued for sentence until Fri- Akt mornlnr. and in meantime Lane Is In the county jail. Ho Licenses Many Nearly $00 dog licenses were Issued ot r the counter at the county clerk's office yesterday, accord- inr to eheck made by Deputy ripri Harlan A. -Judd. Exactly 4 its licenses were checked out yesterday, making the total to date 2428. Today a penalty will be added to licenses purchased. Not Carpenter Lane Elmer T.Bfi e&roenter living atT 35 To Pay State ln guardian sTilp of Laura McFarlane, incom petent, Clarence M. Byrd, guar dian, has been directed to nay the state $274.48 for care of the ward, and $20 per month for such periods as she Is In a state institution. Grand Jury Called The grand Jury will meet at 1 o'clock to day, when final consideration will likely be given to formulation of recommendations to the county court relative to fire hazards at the courthouse. Miles Estate Petition has been filed with the probate court seek ing appointment of Jessie Miles Williams as administratrix ot the $8,009 estate of Oliva Blanche Jory Miles, who died May 24, 1931. Inspects Schools Rural schools at Sidney, Talbot and the Ankeny Bottom region were vis ited yesterday by County School superintendent Fulkerson. To Make Advance Order in circuit court permits the bank of Stayton to advance not more than $150 to S. P. Matheny for feed for cattle. Obit uary Wilson Fred W. Wilson, aged 64, late resident of 670 Mill street, Salem, passed away at Eugene February 28.' He Is survived by the widow. airs, jjorotny Wilson, and one brother, Ralph Wilson of Eugene. Announcement of funeral later by the Qough-arrick company. Ford At the residence on route 1 Jefferson, February 24, Robert Sydney Ford, aged 65 years. Sur vived by sons, Fred and Berchie of Jefferson and Homer of El leniborg, Wash. Funeral services from the chapel of the Clough Barrick company, Wednesday, March 1, at 2:30 p.m., with Rev. Weeks officiating. Interment I. O. O. F. cemetery. Gilbert At the residence 1880 Nebras ka avenue, February 28, William L. Gilbert, aged 80 years. Surviv ed by widow, Mrs. Lucy Gilbert of Salem; sons. Roy B. and Ray A. of Salem. Funeral announce ments later by Clough-Barrlek company. Spanish Vet Die Fred W. Wilton, It, et 171 Mill atrt died at Eugene yesterday. Ha waa a Spanish American war vet eran and a son-in-law of Peter Andresen at 479 Mm street here. Surviving are the widow, Dorothy Wilson, and one brother, Ralph WUaoa of Eugene. Funeral ee rangementa are being made bp the. uongn-Bamck company. Schelss Kae Broken Otto Schelas, 221 North Front street,. snriered a broken, knee as the re sult or the automobile accident at Commercial and Center streets Monday night. It was announced yesterday. He waa thrown tinder his light sedan when it collided with anther sedan driven by W. T. nsher of route six. Knapp Sentence Continued- Judge Miller B. Hayden continued the case of Gillie Emerson Knapp 25 days for sentence when the latter pleaded guilty in Justice court to a charge of operating an automobile with defective brakes. Knapp waa released on his own recognizance. Lambert Fine Remitted A fine of "$2.50 and costs waa assessed against Roger L. Lambert whan he pleaded guilty in Justice court yesterday to a charge of operating an automobile with, defective brakes. Judge Miller B. Hayden remitted the fine and Lambert said he was unable to pay costs. jueppen injured When an automobile driven by Marlon Dep- pen. 1665 North Fifth" street, col lided with a machine operated by John Kufner, at Hood and Front streets yesterday noon. Dappen suffered a bruised hip. The injur ed man Is an employe ot the Ore gon Pulp & Paper company. Schafer Case on Today The civil case of Standard Oil com pany vs. Schafer will be resumed in Justice court at 8:30 o'clock this morning and probably wOl last all day. The case was started before a Jury at 1 p. m. Tuesday Two Fires Occur Two chim ney fires occurred yesterday, one at 40Z North Capitol street at 7:20 a.m. and the other at 1890 North Fourth street at 9:31 am., according to the fire department bulletin. Wagstaff Estate Filed The will of M. B. Wagstaff was ad mitted to probate yesterday, with Louise S. WagsfcJf aa executrix. Appraisers are Alrin A. Schle man, Robey S. Ratcliffe and Chris Kowitz. Auto Dealers Day The Cred it association luncheon meeting today will be attended by a group of car dealers of the city, the credit men having designated to day as auto dealers' day. Administratrix Named Alta Nunn has been named adminis tratrix of the $2000 estate of Rosa Grohs, and appraisers ap pointed are Joseph Brown, Bra zier C. Small and A. Mortlnson. Feavey Fined $2.50 John H. Feavey pleaded guilty ln Justice court yesterday to operating a motor vehicle without a tail light, and paid a fine of $2.50 and costs. Ice Cream Donated Forty- eight men at Hotel de Mlnto yes terday enjoyed a dessert unusual for that place ice cream. The treat was donated by the Jennie Llnd confectionery. Demurrer Overruled Demur rer of defendant has been over ruled in circuit court proceeding brought by L. S. Campbell against Fred TJphoff and others. The Capitol Battlefront ; Incidents and Personalities fllora or Less Connected Willi the State Legislator and Its AcMerements AOTMBXB, of senators who voted against the Beekmaa . I . . l . & nor out were Bailing: yester day at lobby reports that they bad pieagea their votes both ways and then voted -dry.- None- of the ae- cnserr of the senators had docu mentary evidence of a switch from wi pledge and the reports, when traced down; usually ended with the essertlOB that suah-and-euch senator seemed to think ne waa going t vote for the Beekmaa bin. JL careful poll made of the senate a week ago showed 14 votes for the bill; 14 against. That was tba exact ratio when the roll call vote was taken, so reports of dbnble-crossing are apparently not taunded In tact. A qniet-apoken chap Is WQ lianx Tngmaa, managing editor of the Engene BegWerJnard, who nulled approval of the third honse's entice Monday night. Tngman Is Interested ln higher education because he be lieves fat tts vital function in a state; he la natmrally interested in the University of Oregon as a prominent citizen ef Engene and a hard worker against the Zorm-Macpherson bJU. He check ed ln with higher educational workers while here, Tngman's newspaper work includes exper ience with each nationally known papers as the Spring field Republican and the Cleve land Plain-Dealer. Aa echo ot the Jackson county political fracas came Into the house- this week although a num ber of members did net sense It. Representative Kallx had lntro- dtced a bBl to- exempt county of- ftMals, and others, from having tftslr salaries attached. The bill had been reported oat favorably sad was apparently ready to sail ta rough the house when Represen tatives Hilton and Wyars Jumped upon It with both feet. Kelly, see ing- the measure balked, hastily withdraw it. Judge Fehl of Jack- sSn county,, Is under Judgment tor a Ubel salt la which he waa de fendant ; the judgment holders promptly attached his first month's salary and hare indicated they will keep up the practice Kelly's bin would hare precluded such a step. EIMTS Early Resident of Stayton Passes on; was Active -In 1. 0. 0. F. Lodge STAYTON, Feb. It Kag ens vl Coats, age II, died at the home of Us sister. Mrs. Haggis Knott Monday afternoon. Feb ruary ST. Ha waa bora la Em poria Kansas. April II. 1174. On the llnd of February. 1114, 51 years ago he came to 8taytoa with bis parents. His boyhood was spent la Stayton and vicinity. Aa a young man he want to Van couver, Wash where ta 1918 he was united la marriage to Mi Lovelace. Ha was active Chore ta ahurch and community affairs. serving aa dty councilman tor eight Tears. - 5 ' In. 192V he moved to Salem, where he, lived tor a short tlmo and also Ural far a time at Al bany. Ha returned last fall to Stayton. He had been la poor health for some time. He Is survived by Ave children. Harry, Robert E Eunlee, Arthur and Eugene, all ef Vancouver, Wash.; one- brother, Edward Coats ef Albany, two sis tars. Mrs. A. Lv Monroe of Draia and Mrs. Magxia Kaott. of Stayton; sever al aephsws and nieces. He became a Christian whOs a young man, and waa a member of the Stayton Church of Christ at the time of Us death. He was also a member ot the L O. O. F. lodge, having affiliated with that organization SI years ago. Funeral serrices will be held at the Weddle mortuary here oa Wednesday afternoon. March 1, at S pja., conducted by W. H. Lorman. Insurance Firm W Loses Case in Supreme Court - Bnanmnenspas) " '.? I The state supreme court Tues day affirmed Judge Tucker et tba Multnomah county circuit court la a suit brought by Orsa Fagg ta recover en an Insurance policy written by the Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance company. The lower eourt awarded tha plaintiff a Judgment in tha amount of $1177.99, together with attorneys fees ot 1360. Tha suit against the insurance company resulted from aa auto mobile accident la - which the plaintiff suffered serious Injuries. The Insurance company resisted payment oa the claim on the ground that while the plaintiff had possession ef tha automobile la which he was Injured he did not have a certificate of title. The opinion was written by Justice Bailey. Burr At a local hospital February 21, Rosetta Burr, at the age of 68 years. Survived by widower, Samuel Burr of Monmouth; one sister, Mrs. Lottie Van Dorn ot Yakima, Wash.; daughter, Mrs. Levety Scott of Breckenridge. Mo.: six aons. Don P. of Mon mouth. Robert and Theodore of Toledo, Alvin of Albany, Alvis of Hlllsboro and Charles of sal em; 21 grandchildren and seven great- North High street, asks that It be j grandcbildren also survive. Fun . Ki.ir that ne is not. m Elmer Lane arrested Sunday In Tillamook county for aueged theft of a car from Fannie Rog .r. r Salem. The two Lanes. despite Identity of names, are not relatives, says carpenter win eral services will be held from the chapel of the Clough-Barrlek comnany Wednesday, March 1. at 11 a.m. Intermen1. L O. O. F. cemetery. Moeier At the residence near Bethel. Yew Park n'e?PnleTTl20j J Polk county, John Wesley Mosler, ches. Open Mar. 4th i at ISO is- , February 26. Survived lie St. Formerly um tanuy v,. wUow. Elizabeth M., father of . . m ...m aralnkt 1 i. p Mosler 01 saiem. Mrs. tiar .. " .nr8 -V;," rrM,-nt n Jones. Ray Mosler and Mrs. J rZJL. a. result ot la charge of W. T. Rlgdon and stipuiation showing the cases hsd son mortuary. Funeral announce- Milieu v ,.J .r iMmnAi Rr.hnelder ana "tiT'l Day H. K. .ieper. residence 1850 North qa Aa. Lfoenses Only $0 1 Commercial street. Friday, Febru (... lenses were Issued by I ttr i. Grace Lee Day, 11. Sur- County Clerk TJ. O. Boyer ln Feb- by pother, Mrs. Lenora R ruary a eheck yesterday ahowed. Day; two brothers. Charles Par For the same month a year ago, 29 ouples were granted mar riage permits. Trester Estate Admitted Es tate ot M. T. Trester has i been ad- wtnaA tn nrobate wun D. H. anna of Tacoma and Alden Par sons ot California. Affiliated with the Rainbow Order ot Girls, Royal Neighbors and Sigma Kappa so rority. Funwal services will be held from the chapel ot W. T. Rlxdon and Son Wednesday. Account Approved Final distribution ln estate of Cather ine E. Blalsdell has been auth orized, and Peter Nairn discharg ed as executor. Application Application to place on motion docket damage action brought by W. H. Barber against C. T. Brlxey has been filed in circuit court. Lendgraf Estate In connee- nectlon with estate of Jennie Lendgraf, administrator has been authorised to execute mortgage pursuant to decedent's contract. Hilton lions Speaker Rep Frank H. Hilton of Portland will be the speaker for the Lions club luncheon at the Marlon hotel to morrow noon. He is an attorney. Shrock Arrested City police yesterday reported arresting C. R. Shrock on a charge of cheek vagrancy. Asks Particulars Demand tor bill of particulars has been made by defendant in suit ot D, L. Shrode vs. C. W. Moore. Bits: William Einzig, state pur chasing agent, smiled through his political tears yesterday: he had bid and made a vulnerable grand slam, which to a bridge player is heaven on earth'. . . the railroad lobby has been extremely active the last fortnight at the eapltal and la downtown hotels . . . law yers are leaders ln the lobby and apparently have been quite suc cessful lining up anti-truck votes . . . when the test votes are on yon can see these lobbyists lined up in the rear ot the house and counting noses, determining mean while which men to work over if necessity arises . . . Rodney Keat ing wing the 1923 third house award for the best masculine act ing ... he was a perfect takeoff of the effervescent and bull-frog voiced Nichols . . . that represen tative stood near Keating while tne show was on and enjoyed the fun as much aa anyone . . "Rusty" Schramm, state banking superin tendent, used to be an excellent basketball player and for a num ber of years after university grad uation would scrimmage against the varsity and keep down the measurements taken by his tailor . . . Schramm has a tine tenor voice and a wife who is a talented pianist . . . Walter Robinson, Han sen's good man Friday, and the lad whose salary boost aroused the Ire of the state treasurer, la the champion candy bar eater of the capital. I SAVE WITH SAFETY ! B e I Sensational OIL Savings 11 loW-FluflOn IX FEIN BE ARRAIGNED Wf Max Ferrar, Indicted on charge ef assault and battery on person ot 8. E. Purvtne. will likely be arraigned before Judge L. H. Me Mahan today. Ferrar yesterday asked time to consult aa attorney before arraignment, and later In the day was ln consultation with Roy Hewitt, attorney. Ferrar has been active ln dis turbances at the county and dty relief headquarters and has led groups who made demands upon the county court The sheriff said late yesterday afternoon that Ferrar had caused no disturbance at all since bis ar rest and incarceration. Minto Announces City Lien Sale Anouncements of a city of Sa lem Ilea sale, first held la months, were posted this week by Frank A. Mlnto as city marshal. The posters state that on March It la front ot the dty ban. Mlato wui seii at auction as muea of certain property ln the vicinity of ISth and D streets as Is needed to obtain $311 and Interest due the city since March 29. 1111. The lien draws II per cent Interest. Treste. as 4mn!ft aJn"h 1. at 1:30 p. m. Interment nraisers: Dan Bright, Bessie m. r,.f,ft -eTn,sterr. Rainbow Girls x.f " - In charge of service. Elotson'and Beatrice 1. Burton Estimated value Is $250. McLrneh Estate Final ac . n Mtate of Amanda C. McLench has been approved by the probate judge. Bear Is Visitor C. A. Bear, Patterson At the residence in Ashland, February 28, Edgar D. Patterson, aged 56. Leaves widow Fredrica of Ashland; mother, Mrs. C. E. Patterson; daughters, zyipna .i,.irtnn of the school board atl Ttn ftf norvallls. Genevieve Pat Turner, was a business visitor at tergon 0f Ashland; son, Dwlght ot the courthouse Tuesday. 1 Ashland; sisters, Estella Beaty ot Seattle, Olive buck oi torvanis, Mrs. Minnie Hulet of Albany, Ms. Addle Hale of Heber, CaliL, Mis. Alta Vlnyard of Portland, Mrs. Hne-h Rogers of Independence; hrat&er. Bertsell Patterson of Kearney. ' Nebr. Funeral an nonneements later by W. T. Rig- don and Son. Miss Wiggins is ' Named Assistant Local Red Cross Miss Erma Wiggins of Eugene, has been appointed assistant ex ecutive secretary ot Willamette chapter, American Red Cross here to serve during the abfihee ot Miss Thora V. Boesen, executive secretary who recently went to her home In' Eugene to recuperate from a severe Illness. Miss Maria Wilson, who was assistant to Miss Boesen, Is acting as executive sec retary. Invetiration of the condition of needy families throughout the county will be among the duties of Miss Wiggins, who has taken training at University of Oregon ln social work. Coming Events Mar. -Concert of 8a-lej-t Tflharmonic orches- tlarh 10-11 tate Ugh school wrestling tournament at Salem high. . March 15-18 State Ugh School basketball tourna ment. -. If area 83-24 Oregon Building - Congress Show galem Armory, Jaly 84-20 -Annas! En campment, Spanish , War .Veterans. II If!! Mttt I DAN FLYNN 1 1 I At Creaked ot taa HI HI Bawy b Straight He'd Pal Yea I I " Find flaee far HI Knife I "SHE DONE mrj iwnonG" o- I Births o Schweeinger To Mr. and Mrs. Ella Schweslnger, nonn Summer street, a sonj woya xje- Boy, born on February no residence. Newcomers to City are Feted An entertaining program was nraiented by the Salem Music Teachers association to a fair- sized audience at the second "Ntiwcomer3" proTmin offered Monday night by tin ijalem cham ber of commerce. Fred D. Thiel sen. director of the chamber's so ds I department, and Miss Dorothy Pfirce. president of the music teachers, presided. Invalid Chairs To Rent t all 0910, Used Faraltare Department 181 North High , Hundreds More Articles on Sale Besides Those Listed Here Buy 1 Gallon Get 1 Gallon PR EG! S-A.E. 20-30-40 C Per Cation la Year Can Empty Cans Loaned en Smell Depoett USS THAN 5s PEl QUART for the finest West em dtl mooey can buy. . . This genuine LONQ RUN Oil Is guaranteed to be the equal of any 25c per quart Western ell on the market. Stock up NOW for future needs. Pcmi Supreme 100 Pure Panntylvinia Oil Double Dlsrltled by Sharpies Process 99-76100 FREE from Carbon. 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