The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 18, 1933, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Adams and Moore in Charge
Of Camp Starting July
. 25, at Oceariside 'rl
Despite present : economic eon
rttos, the Saleia TT.' M." C. A. ts
pe-nsorlns; Ha annual summer
cams for bdraat th'a Oceanaida
camp lte, opening the extensive
jropim amrjj ana continuing
It days.- - .v.v,.':,'
Camp Oceinslde la located two
villea i north I ot Oceanside, . Tilla--mook-
eoonty; facing a lialf mile
.frontage, of beach.: It Is bounded
7 t reah water streams and virgin
timber ta the Inland. This setting
makes an ljeal location for;, the
variety.! camp activities of fered
to the young! camper, j - -
juwignv Auams ana uus moo re.
well-known - Willamette athlet&s?
are In charge , of . the camp this
: year". They jU. saperrise a com
'Detent ktaff of aa.1at.nf. A ilirn.
states' that the thirteenth ,Y camp
. will e an outing no boy can af
ford to mlssi: - .
r The actlTltles play a major part
ie camp . program. Fishing,
eeaapviitlTe athletics, hikes and
saori camp uie are inaucements
. . te say boy
- Registration Is taken care of at
the Y. M.-C A; The feo this year
Uf exceptionally low, being SS for
, the! ten-tfay I period.' Bdys Shore
1 f Bias years of age, llring in Mar
: toa Polk, Benton, Linn, or Tilla
mook counties are eligible to at
. tend. It Is pot necessary to be an
' association member in order to at
tend Camp Oceanside.
la
STARRED IN RECENT KIDNAPINGS T
- ' - - - ' - : 6
r;
' .00 c
I
030,000 fQ6o,oofl
, m i a mini iiii.iii i.. in
i r v 1 1 -
1 -jXS- - . '""JI.'-
mm
. . ... -: - ..lj!uv'- Si
yx ,HI I! i
Here are the principals in the series of kid
naping which occurred in the United States
during the past five months and for whoso
ransom a total of $850,000 was demsnded
from their.familiea. Top row (left to right) s
Charles Boettcher, Denver, CoLJ Mary Me
j Elroy, Kansas Cityi Peggy JlcMatb .Bar t
I 1 wkhport, Mass. Second rowi John (Jake the
I Barber) Factor, Chicago; bis sonrJeromo
Factor and William Hamm, St. Paul brewer.
At left, John J. CConnell,' member of the
power Albany, N. T. political family.' Ia
addition to the above, August Luer, 78-year-old
banker, of Alton, IIL, also fell a victim to
kidnap racketeers. . . . ,,;
Newcomer to Salem within re
cent days. as listed by the cham
ber of commerce, are as follows:
Mrs. Rolls R. Mathews, 70
Mill; Ben Mishler, 1435 Mill;
May B Hoveiy, 1545 North Com
mercial; M.j T. Matthes, 724
North Church; Edward D, Hale,
4t Water; Clifford C. Higgins,
144 Center; Harold W. Miller,
1035 Highland; Martin Jackson,
S45 Academy; Mrs. C. E. Smith,
117S Franklin: Fred O. Harding,
S8S Sooth llth;. James Hender
son, 334 North High; Harrison
Wilder, 890 North Capitol; Cle
land F. Fish. 1260 North 17th.
Elbert Uttlo, 2450 West Nob
Hill; Ralph Chamberlain. 2063
McCoyr Henry C. Hauge, 348
itb; Mrs. Martha Mars,
i.y Nottn Fourth; Howard H.
6, Blllson 1288 North Liberty:
Pit. Smith, S55 North 20th;
J?'': Kralicek, 790 North
wmtef; Reed Wattenberger, 2340
South High; Carl Hogg, 1695
Broadway; John L. Bross, 1730
Tnnti Bn Mishler, 14S5
Mill; Thomas C. Frohmader, 697
South Church; LaVerno Bennett.
f?rtF!ont; - E- McCrary,
1140 North 17th. :
Thomas J, Randies. 1455
Franklin; Pearl L. Linn, 425 Ma
rion; Simon F. Hendrickson, 1705
fj0rta. Cottage; Mrs. Mary El
liott, 1243 State; Alwyn G. Wet-
1218 Franklin; Gladys Renn, 227
?2?lk ,WlnMr I Job Gottfried.
1280 North Fourth; Thomas
Crowley, 675 South 12th; H.
, Pressman, 214 North High.
E. M. Parkisoh, 274 North Cot
tage; Clifford L. Gardiner. 663
JlvJ :B- stTeron, route
YiZl "r- RAr Lebman,
1580 South 21st; Jack Rienman
fouto six, box 4D; E. O. Moriar
Ity, 2482 Walker: John wu.
74 SOUth Commercial- TM.k
Hornecker, 1132 Chemeketa; E.
S yner i0 Broadway; Elsie
oeeiey, six North 21lt;
ATinux urownley, 1605, North
Cottago; Ray Bowman, 1173 Sec-
wno. -
71 Attend Credit
Group Picnic at
f Nelscott Sunday
Tba Salem Credit association's
Mend annual nlcnle hM en-
day at Nelscott, -was an enthusi
astic success, partlcipanu report.
Seventy-one persons attended,
with dinner served to 45 of these.
Twenty of I the group motored
over the evening before.
Weather ft the coast was Ideal
Sunday, although the thermo
moter there registered the high
est this season.
General committee ; in charge
et the picnic was beaded by
Frank Doollttle, and included
also Miss May Seely, Elmer Bal
derreo. Miss Laura Cheney and
Forest Halladay.
Brush Greek Residents
Petition City Council
To Favor Sewage Plant
SILVERTON, July 17. The
sewage disposal work at Silver
ton took a new angle Monday,
when a petition from Brush
Creek residents was presented to
the city council. The petition,
which was signed by everyone ap
proached, bore 32 signatures.
And this isn't all,' said the
Brush Creek residents. "You
know that the city is not allowed
to use the creek tor a dumping
ground. The spirit of this law is
disobeyed even though the word
of the law is kept. The city dumps
on the banks of the creek and ev
ery high water carries the rub-
bage on down for the farmers to
fight."
One land owner along Brush
creek reported that be counted in
less than 500 feet, 10 old mat
tresses hanging in the bushes
along the creek or left on the
banks by high water.
Old tires, springs, cans ana
every Imaginable thing lines the
banks of what should be a beau
tiful stream," one Brush Creeker
reported. 'And we are getting
tired of it."
The petition presented to the
council reads: "
The undersigned property
owners In the Silver Creek dis
trict below the city ot Silverton,
respectfully ask you to avail your-
DAL Hill
IIELD1TCK
Fifty Members Attend; Miss
Ethel Fletcher Chosen
As New President
. The eighth annual reunion ot
the Savage Patrick clans was
held Sunday at Champoeg park,
with nearly -50 members In at
tendance. Kinsmen ' present were
from Portland, Newberg, Wlllam
lna, . Molalla, . Independence, Eu
gene, Yancounver and Salem.
- (Miss - Ethel Fletcher of Salem,
was reelected president and Ed
ward A. Stevens was reelected sec
retary. The next' reunion will be
held at the state fairgrounds the
third Sunday in July, 1934.
- Capt. Smith;' custodian at the
park, recounted something ot the
early history of Oregon and "the
May 2. 1843 gathering as one of
the program features. This meet
ing la of particular Interest to the
clans, as J. L. Parrish, a cousin of
the ancestors, was present at the
historic meeting ' - -
Robert Lang of Portland, tal
ented 14-year-old musinian, play
ed several numbers on the old or
gan at Cbampoeg.: A geneologi
cal record sent by Mark Savage
of Seal Rocks, was read. Thia in
cluded the war records of John
Savage of Salem, Mass., In the
French and Indian and. Revolu
tionary wars." ' '-
Couple Held on
Separate Charge
In County Jail
Josenh Giraer and Helen Gig'
ger, husband and wife, who lire
near. Hopmere, are in the county
la.il following arrests on different
charges. He is accused of larceny
by baileef an -automobile -be-f
longing to the Elker automooue
company and she was arrested lor
being drunk in a public place.". ,
Glgger pleaded I not guilty. , in
Justice court "yesterday -and will
bare bearing this morning at -10
o'clock. He Is in Jail ln lieu ot
500 Jiall. She took 24 hours to
enter, plea and will return at 10
this morning:. Her bail was set at
Two Couples Ask
Permission; to
- Marry, Monday
Two . marriage licenses were
applied for Monday in the county
clerk's office here. - k"
; Maurice Alvln Cothren, Meha-
ma,' a lumberman, asked . permis
sion to wed wava Myrtle wuson,
Mehama, a stenographer. "s
John Schlag. 27, ML' Angel, a
laborer; sought a license to marry
Evelyn Burllngame, ' 17, Mt. An
gel, a housekeeper. -: ;.
iVe swrrcHEO
.TO CAMELS.
f M
Si
you WONT GET
TIRED OFTHEM
CITHER. CAMELS
j il NEVER 6ETOM
7 A THE NERVES.
' , - : :, .fit J ,
-JJ J
rCCCO GET.
ON -THS KdVES t NEVEl TWE TH2 TASTB.
a sewage disposal plant under the
Roosevelt public works plan.
"Many years ago Silver creek
was a sparkling atream of pure
mountain water, relished by our
dairy cattle and other stock. It
was a favorite of the young people
ot our vicinity during the sum'
mer months and it was also a fav
orite trout stream. It was an as
set to the countryside as well as
a source of pride to the owners
of lands adjacent to its banks.
"In recent years the town of
Silverton has grown from a small
village to a city of impressive
domain with its paved streets and
sewers which empty directly into
Silver creek below the city, which
condition changes the otherwise
valuable stream into an oose of
slime, sludge and muck.
"For many years we have en
dured this unspeakable contam
ination from sewage waste which,
at the time of low water, has caus
ed a condition ot unspeakable
tilth due to the insufficiency ot
water to properly carry off im
purities which accumulate . each
season during the months of June,
July, August and September, or
until such a time as . the fall
rains increase the flow ot water.
"Unless the proper steps are
taken at an early date to remedy
these conditions, we will feel Jus
tified in bringing the necessary
selves ot the opportunity to build legal action tor relief."
mm
mm TAKEN
Claiming defendants wrongfully
took property which the plaintiffs
were buying on contract, H. V.
Compton and W. J. Busick yester
day filed suit in circuit court
against J. J. and Electa McDonald,
asking that a lien of $28,217 be
Impressed against the property al
legedly taken by the defendants
this spring.
The complaint sets out that
Compton, Busick and S. B. Elliott
contracted to purchase the prop
erty an orchard tract out from
Salem in 1919 for a total price
ot $27,500. payments on princi
pal to date have totalled $17,000,
plaintiffs assert. Comjpton and Bu
sick bought Elliott's Interest in
the property in 1930.
Plaintiffs allege their interests
were illegally taken and assert
that improvements and payments
made on their contract total $28,-
217, together with interest.
STANDARD MILEAGE UNSURPASSED
rrrl 420 lass at nlghUImeeut the
A. A. A. CentMt Bears say accuracy . -
nd Mt comfort mnim firat ki mllaag
tacts. Of tha T laaollRM tastta the
UarS't eeftlfleatlofl el "Unsurpassed"
was given te Standard Oaaaiine.
" ; ; .. -y- r, .?-';.Z
. Frank aflald, official ' driver far
l , miUasa testa, whase apaad and "proov
. tof waa aa eloae that time variations
' etwaa mile-lasa navtt Moaeded ens
Jtttli ef ana saeand.
I I
I
l 1
A 3
no pick
SUBSTITUTE
In case there is no legal upset
in the conviction of Cordon I
Schermerhorn, sheriff of Jackson
county, on ballot theft charges,
the vacancy caused by bis retire
ment from office will be tiled by
the Jackson county court, Attor
ney General Van Winkle said
Monday.
Van Winkle said that Schermer
horn was entitled to seek a new
trial and appeal the ease to the
supreme court. :
scnermernora was under sus
pension from office for 90 days,
but recently demanded that be be
allowed to resume his official ac
tivities. In the meantime bis bond
had been cancelled, and be could
not qualify for the office.
(ill
pnrz
sVm .nfl
mmm
Its ' TTCl 4 f it I E Z. M kJV
This should be your
Choice of Hotels
J.Th Kw Lwr ntw ailii ka
- . AKHOOBJS tka ant a-'
' ticml rood fcotaL-91, ILSO,
2, fl.50. Spodal family ratoa!
KmriT otott ma kaa a Sri- .
vato Vats.' - - - .. ,
0 Womoa travoUag waeeoaiBaat
, aoeolva omr coartoay. .
Q Dowatowa , loeaUoa, cloao ta
tha ttorML Bat act aotar.
Daa J. Moora, tvrmuaYf of fa
V Moor Hotel ta Boottio, mt
fVpTarslaleiai
fwUFTH AND MORRISON
ORTLAND
59c
Resft sahatioe
ef
s. Tea; miT
SSfr "St Jllllt j
Perdolatoi
A WaW VmW .
01. jgS
ffkkbV 1 1 I
latBrUkt jl iaQ
cast slse. WtXSmm
r
3-Qt Freeser
$25
Ice eream!
i iscocat asv
wBAmMSTa
Food Choi
A WaW Va
cm
Six Lb Iron
$2.90
t 1 a at
deetrle Store
Ayyw yd
$3.49
steeps uSeeeett
dee Tocster
AWm1 lssW
2.29
a 1 e I
C 1 s m.
asgalekel
Qtten Sisi
AWmri VWve
ed with wbJie
poi'telsla sis
aaaeL Vita
righvbaad
dralnbearo. -
Water Heater
AWmdVJm
f-i 55.20
SUd am type.
Oeats water
lslliisssdflSlSnMHB
Ostflt
A Wepf Wav
IPeiiDnDsyllwiimfiai
RUNRITE
Made from high grade
crude. Qt.
OIL
10c
42c
SPARK PLUGS
Riverside Spark Plusr. Price
reduced! In sets.
Each
Standard Battery
A real value! Has 13 plates.
Guaranteed 12 Q 4Q
months. DO .ft
With old Battery
AUTO GREASES
Riverside Cup Grease, 5 lbs. 75c
Transmission Grease, 5 lbs. 75c
High Pressure Grease, 5 lbs. 79c
w fa poor mm
age
You cant get better motor til than this
Bivertide 100 port Pennsylvania oil!
It will not break 6am under intense)
heat. It ftes your motor the protection
it deserves. Service stations charge yon
doubU Ward's low price!
SSJjMdD; Mfifles D)im IKfiveirsMe
...."Uroodl Moit IHIaM Woirmr9
o writes (Mtf
tas4.75.19... 4US ?lTV
SlsftAtt... 9JO
AS LOW AS
QU
Riversides Hatd up longer I That's the verdict of
drivers everywhere! They've driven Riversides
over good roads and bad. At all speeds. On
light cars. On heavy car. No bVmbt abonx qal
ityt wTsrds wiffiagrr gaarsnteet Riversides
without limit as to time or mileage. And sot
to sen yoo money. Free Mounting.
TMs 3 IPe. IBatflhupooinm dDmntfifitt
Csit 115 Moire JLsmt Yeanr!
S5 dOWB, $S
noathly. Small
carrying charge.
Each piece can be bought separately.
The porcelain enamel, cast iron and
vitreous china are the finest quality!
The tub Is the same design as in one
of our most expensive sets. Chro--mium
plated fittings. Closet has new
shelf top tank with a Mother of
Pearl finished seat. v
Save 2dD2 ei WaFds Mew
5
SSaMMii
i,Siars.
V This TmEold Junior does everything a - $100
eieetne refrigerator can do! Keeps food safe.
Freezes 42 ice cubes. Hakes delicious desserts
and salads. Has 7 so;, feet of shelf space! Pow
erf ul cooling unit runs and uses electricity only
1-3 of the time. Even on cost of -current It
saves yon money! Other new TruKolds 11040
to S179.50. i
2G-IneItSaw
AWmr4 VJe
.01.
WaQ Ulanead! TTaady
a at
opeaat saw steel.
O-Inch Piano
AWpi Vaive
51.95
BaaJy sbM.:
aaaaeth plane. u
Durable. AaV
JwabU 1
law biait el
teel steeL
ra
Ooset Seat
AWaWVelse
SaaeetkJ
nbbe4 kardV
weed, saabes
aaylialta.
Cbreaae pi steal
aJnges. Vslae.
Manila Rope
4.WMVMN
evCAot
Size Ti-In-Leweat
pries
bs the auuli
far rape ef
tkk taaalla
slreagth.
WaU Paint
4wereVefc
$.99
Sal.
Dries ever
aic, deans
wnJs a daiap
detk.Iaatsfo?
Zlnoite Paint
a Sa a a a .
a war reive
$2.41
sal. -aSW.a
CeaUr'2S
less, wears
eater Ibsa
Mat laa
a peJaU. ;
ifnf
rA!Alr
275 N. Liberty
'Salent, Ore. w