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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1934)
jnfcuufli aiAAgjiUAii. aajem. vwuun, r rmay morning, Fc&fxiaryl py I9gf . Asks Reelsion -Recisioa of , a contract whereby land. In Salem c u u. iur , mu .. ajjvi uccu, Wash., troprtj it asked" 14 salt filed Thursday ,1a circuit court here. Clara A. TCirk U'lrtalaUII and. W.'T. Ken And J. W toicla are defendant. Plaintiff asserts in the - place li ere and -traded it for property held to be worth SO 0 In Aberdeen, and bringing a monthly rental income f ' 1 3 5 0 9. She assert the actual ralatf of the -plaee was only 9100; she sars she la a widow, not versed -la busl- ness affairs, and claims the true worth of the Washington property was not set nt to her. Bar Hot Gntltvr Jack O'Hare yesterday pleaded, not - collty - in justice eonrt to drlYln while an oer iniiaenee or intoxicating li enor, and U la Jail la Uea of $S00 hail. The ease win come up for hearing today or tomorrow. O'Hare was brought into court as soon as was released from a . local hospital where he was taken following an accident February S lnTolrlng a ear he was drirlng. George cotton is prlrate prosecu tor; JDrlnk Salem Beer and keep your money at home. Aid Broom Makers The Salem XJona club yesterday noon dis cussed providing financial back ing tot two blind young men who plan to eestabllah a broom manu facturing plant here The club would need to give less than $100 "for its part, the cost of extending power wires to the plant. - The building and equipment already ty'f Olson, president, was directed to name a committee to handle the matter.-" . Mrs. Ensley Suffers Mrs. B. F. Ensley, 355 South 14th street, was suffering from injuries as the result of a collision between auto mobiles driven by Mr. Ensley and Jim Haley, 455 North 24th, In the 400 block on South 12th street, according toEnsley's report to police; Another collision reported yesterday inrolved cars operated by Charles Goode, 3S7 Court, and Church, at High and State. Skating, Dreamland, Sunday. Are Horan Pallbearers Walftr Fubrer, Salem attorney, was In Klamath Falls yesterday to serve as a pallbearer at the funeral' of Ralph Horan, wbo was a personal friend of his. Horan was shot to death in the office of Horace Man ning, another Klamath Falls at torney. - Tom Delzell of Klamath Falls, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Delsell of Salem, was another of the pallbearers. Wants $830 Damages Myrtle Eoff yesterday filed action for $820 damages against the Best Bros. Signal Oil company for damages allegedly received in a collision November 28, 1933, three miles south of St. Paul. She claims that defendants parked their truck on the highway, -negligently, causing her to collide with it and to sustain painful injuries. Seek license Bronson Gram bo, 20, Jefferson, a student, and Bessie R. Balnter, 17, Jefferson, a student, yesterday filed applica tion for a marriage license at the county clerk's office. McLaren to Repair W. K. Mc Laren yesterday obtained a build ing permit allowing him to repair a dwelling at 1344 Center street. The work Is to cost $40. -o I 4 Births o- Davis To Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Davis, 1695 Yew street, a girl, Pa tricia Anne, born February 12 at Salem Deaconess hospital, t Hasaler To Mr. and Mrs. Al vis Edward Hassler of Stayton, a girl, Helen' Rose, born February 10 at Salem General hospital. Schotthofer To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schotthofer, route 3, a boy, Donald Richard, born Febru ary S at the residence. : Taniei' To Mr. and Mrs. Michael-George Tanzer, .950 North Commercial street, a girl, Janet, bora February S at Salem Gener al hospital. Doak To Mr. and Mrs. James A. Doak, North Liberty street, a girl, born February 2 at the residence. mow TOE WDEW jnPIRDNCB iTDCLLKiT Pin Dots, Polka Dots, Cluster Stripes, Also Figured and Flowered . Remarkable . Values at yd. '1.29 New Spring Plain Crepes "Malibon, Cardon, Mossy -weaves wHTbe extremely popular. Novelty, also staple - colors, Lacqner, Arnadon, - Briohi - Blue, Kerry Green, Flamingo, Buccaneer, -Navy Black, Sbecially Low .Priced JSb $!to $195 CE: LLr EL - S87 Coort St. yost Across .-'t , ;: Excel! Patterns - : . . 4. t Firemen Appreciative City firemen yesterday .voiced thanks to several-, men and women who assisted on the program for their benefit dance at CryftalGardens hwednesday night. TeyeaUonad Russell MSW, wno penwrmeo mv robatie stunts during the in ter? mission, and the mej ahd women who wore masks tor the guessing contest: Mayor Douglas McKay. Gustave S.,Erickson, L W. DiSC" Lewis, Mrs. Bmie Herbster, Mrs. Clifford Townseiid and Laura Ma gee. Firemen said the approxi mately $75 they earned f rem the dance would not enable them to purchase quite all the equipment desired for their 'toy shoj but would be of considerable benefit. Entertain - Friend Jlng -;Sun, Jing Tet and Jing Gny,- principal of the Three Brothers Hop com pany which leases and operates the 180-acre property of Mrs. Hop Lee, in the Mission Bottom dis trict, entertained a number of friends at dinner on Tuesday night, the occasion being Chinese New Year. A special cook was brought from Portland to prepare the five-course meal. New Year's day varies annually in the Chinese calendar being based on the moon. It Is always an occasion for fes tivity. Wants Divorce Kathrine Shepherd -filed suit here yester day for a divorce from LaMarr Shepherd to whom she was mar ried March 9, 1931 in Salem. She alleges he was frequently intoxi cated and claim that on one occa sion last December he struck .her. Plaintiff asks the custody of their one child, her suit costs and $30 a month support money for the child. Drink Salem Beer and keep your money at home. $40,000 Cot Ordered Distri bution of cash assets of the late Lewis P. Aldrlch, banker, up to $40,000, was ordered yesterday in probate court here. Donna W. Aldrich, the widow, is sole heir. The probate court ordered the money placed in the savings de partment of the Ladd Sl Bush bank. The total Aldrich estate ex ceeds $200,000. Given Jail Sentence A 45-day Jail sentence was given yesterday to L. J. Rutledge by Judge L. H. McMahan, the accused waiving indictment and pleading guilty to passing checks without sufficient funds behind them. Rutledge was brought into court on two counts; the second was continued for 60 days. Dance Crystal Wed. - Sat. Old time, modern. 2 floors, 2 bands. Oregon Loggers, Fri., Feb. 16, 25c. ' Makes No Claims Owen Gil strap, route two, who will face .hearing in Justice court February 23 on reckless driving charge, stated yesterday that he makes no claims that one of the horses in volved in the accident shied, caus ing Gilstrap to run a truck into tbree horses, killing them. Case on ' in Court Suit of Swain vs. Leach, involving an auto accident in which the plain tiff seeks damages from the de fendant, was on in circuit court yesterday. The courtroom was filled for the first day's testi mony. Goode Estate In The estate of the late Henry N. Goode who died recently at the age of 55 years, was admitted to probate Thursday and Delia Goode was named administratrix of real property which has an estimated value of $2500. To Portland Today Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hendricks and Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney are mo toring to Portland early today to attend the annual mid-winter ses sion of the Willamette university board of trustees. Dark Visitor Rev. C L. Dark of McMinnville who formerly oc cupied the Methodist pulpit in West Salem was in' the city yes terday on a business trip. He was accompanied by Jndge Fred B. Sackett of the same city. , Given 80 Days Fred Parsons pleaded guilty yesterday to lar ceny of several items from a lo cal drug store, ahd was given 30 days in the county Jail. $1.19 M.00 Visit the Bargain Square Closing out all hurt and damaged lingerie, Hos iery, Garter Belts, Scarfs, etc. Divided into five groups. 5c 10c 19c 25c 48c D TT "LT from MfflerV'on ConrJ St. 15c, 20 and S5c ' - ' Freed o "Airtfbiilgh Acting on a suggestion from President Roosevelt,' Edgar -Freed, national emergency council, director for Oregon,' ,wUl go before the people of the Stat In a radlo address to be presented as a joint program at :45. tonight over radio sta tions KGW and Portland. Mr. Freed will explain -the for mation of JEC, its- aim and func tions, in the -adk ddress Friday.- He returned this, week -from Washington,- D. C.,- after a eries of conferences withthe xaaking heads of the federal recovery pro gram and the other 47 state di rectors, of NEC. . - ! OH Prices . Higher Fuel and road oils .to be purchased by the state have increased in price iang ing from SO cents, a barrel Jo l a ton over the previous year, it was learned yesterday when- the state purchasing department opened bids on more thn 615 carloads for. use during th? cur rent year. All bidders submitted the seme prices, according to na tional code requirements. Eight firms bid on the 400. tons of road oils while seven bid on the 30,000 barrels of fuel oils. - 1st Democrat Files The first democratic candidacy declaration was filed with' the secretary of state for the May primaries yes terday when J. W. Leonhardt of La Grange sent in his preliminary nominating petition for superin tendent of public Instruction. Leonhardt will seek the demo cratic nomination for the office now held by Charles A. Howard. This was also the-tirst filing for the superintendent's office. Claim Dismissed The estate of the late Paul Ranch, Frank Rauch, administrator, was order ed closed here yesterday. The principal asset was a claim against John Stickleln which has been set tled H4y costs being assumed out side the estate. The administrator won a verdict In circuit court here but the case was reversed by the supreme court. Hospital Fund Grows The fund to payoff $5000 interest due on Salem General Jiospital bonds yesterday reached $2200, a gain of $500 in pledges over Wednes day, the committee reported. Members of the committee clung to a hope the necessary amount could be raised and foreclosure on the hospital by bondholders fore stalled. Truck Hearing Held Hear ing of the rates of fixed terminal motor freight carriers operating between Willamina and Portland, by way of Forest Grove and New berg, was held her yesterday. The hearing was condusted by Herbert Hauser. superintendent of state transportation. A large number of truck operators at tended. Dunn's Position Sought Vic tor Bursell of Medford yesterday tiled in the state department here his declaration of candidacy for the office of state senator from the sixth senatorial district, Jack son county. Bursell Is a republi can. The office I snow held by George Dunn of Ashland, one of the veteran members of tho up per house. Steiners 5o South Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner, superintendent of the Oregon state hospital, left yesterday for Palm Springs, Cal., where he will spend the. next month. He was accompanied by Mrs. Steiner. Dr. Steiner has been in ill health for the past few months and was advised that a change of climate probably would prove beneficial. Slates Meetings Harry Riches, county agent, has slated a meet ing for the committee room of the chamber of commerce this morning at which he will meet with a few farm leaders. Report Filed Final account of David I. Wareham, administrator of the estate of the late Delilah Smith, was filed in probate court yesterday. Income of $2000 and outgo of $16.75 is shown in the report. Rtadclman Settles P. J. Sta- delman, newly named secretary of state, has taken an apartment In the Royal Court here, and is Guaranteed Watch Repairing or Money Back Seeds We have a very fine assort ment including Spencer Sweet Peas, Golden Gleam Nasturtiums and many nov elties. Garden Seeds Have the most complete stock In the valley, selected from, the best and most re liable growers. - Seed Potatoes Have the following varieties, Earliest of All, Early Rose, Early White Hose, Early Obion, Bliss Triumph, etc. FERTILIZERS A complete stock for Lawns, Gardens, Shrubbery, Flow ers, etc. SPRAYS A complete stock of Sprays for Orchards, Flowers, etc ! Ae White Q Goas 261 State StT- TeL 4952 : Coming Events February 15-10 WilUm. tte vs. College of Paget Soud, tMsketbeU. . Febnsary 10 -Reserve Of ficers' association of Uarloa a ad Polk counties formal military ball honorteg Ma ."or General George A White. February JjO Oregn Milk Control Board, 10 aJO. chamber of commerce, open meeting. ;.i ' February 20-21- Midyear Methodist rally, First M. E.' church. . JVbraary . 27-2S Annul meeting Oregon Tabercn loela - association, chamber of commerce. . Maroh.9 - Second anneal convention of Oregon Build, lag congress, , chamber of commerce. March 21-24 Annua Ctate high school basketball tourney, Willamette gym. expected, to mak3 hla home here during the remainder of his term of office. '. Restriction Ordered Tie state banking board yesterday granted the Bank of Beaverton the privilege of operating under a restricted basis until March 16. The action Was taken upon re Quest of a committee of depositors.- . -,. Ed Shea Visit Ed Shea, dis trict governor ot Lions club, vis ited the Salem club at Its noon luncheon at the Gray Belle yes terday. He urged the Lions to plan to attend the district convention, to be held at Eugene June 7, 8 and 9. Held to Answer L. J. Rutt ledge, facing an N. S. F. check charge, waived preliminary hear ing yesterday and was bound over to the grand jury. A. L. Hammang of the Kick Back service station, which received the $3 check in volved. Is complainant. Milk Board Will Confer Tuesday At Chamber Here The Oregon milk control board will hold a meeting here February 20 for all dairymen Interested as a prelude to setting temporary prices tor milk and cream and to establishing limits of the .milk shed for Marion and part of Polk counties. Dairymen from all of this coun ty and from the Dallas, Indepen dence and Monmouth sections in Polk county are urged to attend. The meeting will be held at the chamber of commerce, starting at 10 o'clock. Information to this af fect was received yesterday from J. D. Mickle, executive secretary of the board. Initial Dividend Woodhurn Bank Ordered, $29,059 An Initial dividend totalling $29,059 on all ordinary commer cial claims of the State Bank of Woodburn was ordered yesterday in circuit court here. The bank was placed in the hands of A. A. Schramm, state v.nking superin tendent, for idation August 7, 1933. In addition a dividend of $3283 was ordered on preferred claims. There are 685 ordinary claimants and two preferred de posit claimants, the largest of the latter being Marion county with a total deposit of $23,880. FURNITURE SALE Sat. 1 P. M. at"Russ's" Auction Market in Hollywood 1099 North Capitol St. Consisting of good fur niture from Mrs. Laird's home and others. Davenport and chair, lamps, beds, coil spring, mattress, dressers, buffet, tables, rugs, good 75-Ib. ice box, portable phonograph, baby walker, golf set, home canned fruk, .2 storage trunks and con tents, rockers, breakfast set, scales, G.E. enamel electric . range and many other things A GOOD SALE NOTICE: Bring or send in any thing yon want sold and "Ross" will sell it. "R-U-S-S" Woodry AUCTIONEER Phone 3-6-6-6 I Pay Cash Invalid Chairs to Rent Call 6910. Csed Faraituru Department , 101 North High AUCTION LOGGED LAND RELIEVED OF TAX In the last year S784 more acres ot land in Marion county went oft the assessment roll and was taxed a flat amount of five cents an acre under the state reforeatatlAn act, according to Dscar A. Steel hammer, assessor. -The total acre age of such land la the county now IS ZZ.451 acres- Tlta land f confined ' to ent over ar hnrnid over timber acreage, the assessed vaiue or wnicn was $81,000 be fore it was taken oft the rollav - .Title to the nronertr . remains In private hands. The tar la in creased from five cents . an acre as the timber rfowa and Sin timber is cut, the county claims a severance tax. The purpose of the act is to relieve cut-over land from excessive taxation' and" to thus permit new tlmhor k grown,- the property- remaining in private hands. However, of tn ti 1 aa fores tation taxes due last year, not any have yet been paid. Sinibntfs Invites Fireside Croups, Discuss Religion Is Preachine ten Should folks have a chance to talk back to the minister, ask him questions about the sermon, chal lenge his Ideas and, perhaps, con tribute some sureestinna nt th own? Rev. J. R. Simonds, of PirBt congregational church, believes they. should. He nlans to rfvA thom that chance in a series of fireside con versations about religion to be held at the narsonara. 44 0 ren ter, each Sunday evening during L.ent. Tbere will be no address or formal program; just a gathering of friendly folk met together to talk over informally the theme of the morning sermon. This Sunday the conversation will deal with the question, "What Does Life Mean?" 25c KOTEX Super lOe The merchandise for our Friday - Saturday - Monday sale has been selected with this idea foremost in mind. Avail yourself of th e opportunity to shop here for quality mer chandise ahd right prices. 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Quart Slxe ..9c pox and OnSr. DtU. 1am Qulity Imported 50c Cream of Almonds, 6 oz. 29c 50c Hind's Cream, V2 oz. ..33c 50c Armand Face Powder ..37c 50c Armand Face Creams -37c 50c Pacquin Cream . 29c 50c Non Spl 38c 60c Mum 39e Olafsen Sclentifle Cod Liver Pod Beverage Oil Tablets Chemm J.49e Sss 59c Coanratrtfad cod llwr Th.idMlfeod-drfafor Oil tabl enfaitot rnuf mad old. Rich is "HndauiyteUka, unpartaotTilunina. 35c Palmolive Shaving Cr. 60c Campana Italian Balm 50c Lysol, 7 oz. Psyllium Seed, Dark, lb. 60c Neet Depilatory 75c Dextro Maltose 50c Ipana Tooth Paste - 75c Doan's Pills .. Mary Lake LAVENDER LOTION With a delicate lavender cent, that soothes heals. Smoothes roughened skin, restoring' its soft 9Qe whiteness. 6-OJ.bot.w W" 1 lb. Hershey Milk Choc. 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Compound 83c $1 .50 Karess Double Compact ....39c 85c Kruschen Salts . ...49c 50c Williams Shaving Cream 33c 50c Lavender Shaving Cream 23c 50c McKesson Shaving Cream ....13c 50c Peau Doux Shaving Cream ....23c 50c Palmer's Shaving Cream 1 23c 50c Shavo Shjwing Cream 13c 50c Aqua V-; 33c 50c Lilac After-Save Lotion 23c 35c Man o' War Shaving Cream ..13c Chesterfields, Camels, Lucky Strikes -f 10 and OM Golds, per carton ot 200 V -L X.i 25c 43c 39c 25c 39c 49c 31c 49c The filling of prescriptions is the most important part of our business.' HaYe your prescriptions filled here, our stock of drugs and chemicals are complete and FRESH . . and our prices are always reasonable. 10c . Palmolive Soap 3 for 14c Heater it-buh 98 Tfau efficient beaMr product ce. lot. .f DthJia i-tip "2