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TLs CliTCOH GTATTCllAN, Czlzzz. Oreca, Tho-sity ricrrlc-, terzry 7, 1CCT iAGD nv:: il I J. ReDort Accidents A fr 1.4 en reported yesterday to eity police involved : Otto K. Paulas, 2S9f South IIla street, and Horace EelL 1715 Raker, at IJhArt and Trad-streets; Mabel LeFors, Dal las, and Lyle Bartholomew, 318 IJ. a. Bank building, on State street, near 12th; Ray Heath, Marlon hotel, and Noel Dickey, Dallas, in the 300 block on North Liberty; George Dick, Portland, and Anton Elerler. 19 North Summer, at Marlon and North 1AK erty streets: H, E. , Parton. US North Church, and an unidenti fied drlTer - at : State - and High streets. -. -:v. . Special! Dry wood 15.50. p. 2254 Welfare Crowy- Maets Mem bers of the state welfare, com mission met In Portland this week and elected the Rev. John B. Delauney-as chairman for the current year. Other members are Gladys Everett and Frank ..Vin cent. Commissioner Ererett' "was selected to organize a-planning committee) of persons interested In clarifying an' amendment - to the federal constitution with reference to state minimum wage .laws. ' v - ' : k y Log " Length Limited-- The county court yesterday signed an order setting the maximum length of logging trucks using county roads at 15 feet. This win permit logs ony 25 feet long to be hauled as the motor and cab take, up the rest of the space. The court had discussed the possibility of' ex tending the limit to 50 feet but decided against it In order to p re Tent overloading of the highways and-excessive length on some of the nirrnv aaVu1 wMito - Ice Skates sharpened! and Rented, Harry W. Scott "The Cycle Man." To Hold Peace Confewnee Re presentatlTes of groups and indi viduals interested lin peace are being asked to attend a meeting at the Y. M. C A. Sunday after- tinnn tr law tvlana f a enee to be held here February . speakers,- probably Bishop James C. Baker of San Francisco and Dr. Aurella H. Reinhardt, presi dent of Mills college, will tolk. Prompt del. Dry woodJ.Tel. 6000. Citiee to Blake Plea The state highway commission at a meet ing in Portland today , will . hear arguments of the league of Ore-. aron cities regarding more funds for city street improvements. R. H. Baldock, state highway en gineer, said the- cities would re- nuest : m. dimrafnn nf ramlina 'taxes-for highway work. The re quest probably , will ; be . referred to the legislature.. : - Army Openlngs--Sergeant Jos-- eph Scarpa, local recruiting offi cer, was informed yesterday by Major H D. Bagnsll, Portland., Hawalln air corps and Infantry and in the Seventh Infantry at Vancouver. -Only those having training in mechanics or knowl edge of aviation are eligible for the air assignments. - - Soark Oil Burning 'Circulators are giving fine service. Why not in stall one this cold weather and enjoy the comfort they give. Sold by C S. Hamilton Furniture Co. 340 Court St. 4 - ; ; ' Relief furaendiinrea Ttndffeted The county court was advised yesterday by the state relief com mittee that its share of the nnblic assistance funds for January had been budgted at $5,430. but that $331 spent In December would be taken from the amount.. The re lief committee matches funda with the county for the relief work. - . Mothers are close observers, details are t large part 4 of her life; that U why- good glasses are important to her happiness. V X7e are N proud ;;we' hare glasses that look well and give her ex actly the vision com fort she needs. f 1: fOl?R R Op tied Co. Optometrists 444. State St. ' Ph.-622S ess cni.icp pcnia VTben Others Fau CliARLli: CHAN Chinese Herbs Heallns virtue . i has bee tested - I hundreds years. - , for chronic - ail-' y DCBtl, !, catarrh, care, rea lanv asthma, chronle coc-h, stomach, call stones, colitis, constipation, diabetia, kidneys, ttac2-ler, heart, blood " aerves. eenraila, rhenmattsm. L!. blood pressure, Eand, skia sores, mala, f err ale ax 3 cLI dren CliorZtn. . S. D. roc;. 8 years' practice La China, Herb reciaU-t. 123 r. Ccrsmcrcial Et, C-I:r Ore. orries bour 9 ( O p m. ZanZaj and Wed. 9 to Id sum. L jiK2liS At Hubbard Meet The ; lUr- on county public health assoc iation presented the program at the Hubbard Woman's club meet ing yesterday afternoon and of fered Dr. A! Edward Bostrom of Portland; "assistant health officer mere, as the main speaker. Go ing from Salem were Mrs. George It. K. Moorhead, secretary of the association. Miss Helen Bird, county neaith nurse, and two nurses visiting yesterday at the county health offices. Miss Pearl sayis ana - Hiss Anne Brscxet. both from Arizona. Hamilton's Ternolse Wood Burn ing Circulators The best circulat or for the menev. 34E.OO . CL S. "Hamilton . Furniture Co., 240 Disease Cases Gala A reDort St the state board of health y ester ay showed new cases of com municable diseases increased In most classifications the past week. ew cases reported, compared with those- listed the nreviona week, included : Scarlet fever 44. XTZ influenza 47. t5 vhnnnlnr cough-42, 35; small pox 22. IS; pneumonia 72. 60; mumps 16V 10. cnicKenpox -cases dropped from 45 to 39. . . Martha Silent, Telegram---Gov ernor -Charles H. Martin Tester- day refused to divulge the con tents of his recent telegram urg ing President Roosevelt to take a hand j In settling the Pacific coast maritime , strike. Governors of Washington and California were reported to have sent sim ilar telegrams. - : - 230,000 Cars Licensed Own ers of t approximately 250,000 automobiles out of an estimated 325,000. had -filed applications for -1937 license plates up to noon,., yesterday. Secretary of State Saell announced. The de mand for Ueenses continued brisk as a- result of state police activ ities., v Big Auction tonlte 8 P. m. CCC Boys to Go The Marion county relief committee's allot ment of 15 CCC boys Willie sent as soon as definite selections from the list! of applicants are made. Ten of those selected will go to Camp Cascadia and five to Camp McKenzie Bridge. Those selected will be notified by mall. Xewssaem . EatertalsetMajor General , George A. White this af ternoon i entertained at . a- recep tion Tor, newspapermen. 'The re ception was held at the White home. Brigadier-General - JUlea and a number of other military of ficers were special guests. ? Deputy Appointed Certificate of appointment of Fred Hecker as deputy constable of Woodbum was filed with the county clerk yesterday by W. C. Miller, consta ble. :. , , : -' - -i Boamt to Meet - The - monthly meeting of the board of directors of the T. M. C. iA. will be held at the T. M..C. A. Thursday noon . Ob ituary Doty' - ) , Jesse James Doty, late resident of route 2, at a local hospital Jan uary 1. i Survived ' by sisters, Re becca Doty and . Marianne Smith, both of Tennessee, and a nephew, James M. Smith. Funeral an nouncements . later . from the Clough-Barrlck chapeL Otto : At home on route six. Tuesday, Januaary 5, Augusta Otto, aged 77 years. Beloved wife of Julius Otto, mother of Rev. Ewald Otto of Omaha, Nebr., Mrs. Theresa Lienke and .Julius Otto, both of Minneapolis, Minn., Paul Otto of Saskatchewan, Canada, Mrs. Er nest Rosa of . Ta was City. Mich.. Mrs. C.j S. Schuenburg of Sheri dan, Edwin Otto of Salem.. Funer al services Friday, January S. at 2 p. m. from Salem Mortuary chapel with Rev. Gross officiating. Interment at Jason Lee cemetery. 1 ! ' white . ; William L. White, at local hos pital, January : 4. at age of 44 years. A late resident of 6C5 Hick ory- street, Salem. Funeral, serv ices from Clough-Barrlck. chapel. Thursday,- January 7, at 10:30 a. m. Rev. Charles T. Brown will officiate and , Interment will be at City i View - cemetery, j x-v 1 '. Bfoores - . In this city on Wednesday,. Jan uary AS Carroll D. Moores, late resident of 2(4 S. Cottage, at the age of. SO -years. - Survived - by brother, - Ross E. Moorea of Sa lem. Funeral services will be held Friday, January S. at 2 p. m. un der direction of the W. T. Rlgdon company. Rer. W. C Kantner wttl officiate, assisted by . the Elks lodge. No. 334. Interment will be' In the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Disbrow George Disbrow passed away January- C at the residence, 615 South 20th street, at the age of 39 years. Survived by-, widow, Ba sel M. Disbrow of Salem, and the following children': Ruth, 'Anne, Marie, Dorothy, Mildred, Mary Thomas and Delbert Disbrow; two sisters, Mrs. 'Pearl McCrum of Parkdale and Mrs. Mary Jennings of Junction City, also survive. Fu neral services from' Clough-Bar rlck chapel Friday, January t. at 1:30 p. m. Interment at Odd Fel lows cemetery. FLOWERS OLSON; Florkt Ccirl & ni;h . P6b 71CS ErrciAL Our Usual Wave, Complete 73e Perm. 03 JSO . . s Push Ware " v . , , ' Complete - - j w V ; J rhene T.ZZZ " 3 0 7 1st NatT Bank Bldg. CASTLa PXXlii. WAVEH3 ' E-ory Fcrteio Fails to Scpply 01C03 cs Bail Pending Trisl ca i ; Reckless Gharga r j- When he .was unable to Tor nish bail of $1000, Emory For tune was committed to the coun ty jail yesterday to await trial in circuit court ; Monday on a reck- ess drlvtnr charge. He was com mitted on iq ordtr signed by Judge I. H.I MeMahan. on affi davit and motion of Lyla J. Page district attorney. , . - Fortune - had previously . been released under a $100 0 under- Uklns for ball but It was stated that, the sureties- on the bond desired to withdraw from it - The defendant was arrested af ter Matt Kama, passenger . In Fortune's truck was ' fatally In jured on t h e North Santlam highway IWt miles east of Stay- ton, October 113, 1931. Karns feU from the- track. . ;: - v The case Is to be tried before Judge MeMahan without1 inter vention et ajjuryt. : Circuit Court W. J. b4 iCsria Willi. iu va. Omr- tr4 M. P.(. - ud Ui.r; metiom for JaAsiBMt da tk ptoMtiass . by (esdaat, Willi&a Powell, om tkm frtuda tha Vim vlaiatiffs karo lot . aaawu4 ta croaa eovpUiat C (a 4foa4- aab . :i . - : .- i r . - v Probate Court .- Hearr Comatoek Howard raardiaa- aia: revort oa aala of roal mum to n7 H. Wlatora for fS75 by .Sro4 8. tfraoa. . jr.. aaraa. - - -. Aibort ad Krira Jobmb soardlaa alii ix : aathoritr to lea.o roal orooorty to M. T. Weoaj for $125 annual roatal; Joaopk B. F.ltoa. fuardiaa. -Mam uu Meaintr oatato; opob appotating-Comja C. Tracy, adtnlni.tra tor, to aaeeeed Allea K. Tney, 4eeoaae4. : mata C. Vikstroa ostaU; anpploment appraiaal of I&0O real. oaUU fU4 bf Arthar DaU, (A. C Wrizhtmaa and C. B. - And.non. . - ' : William - Uarrey K.aof f oatato ; ' ap praiaal filed by D. B. Hill. EUia Hill ad Graeo- Taylor; : fiaal aeesaat of Jarnoa : W. Kanof f, oaeeator, ' roeoiTod ad aoariac aac lor rooraary ft.' - Hymaa 8. Btoinboek eatata; proof of payaMst of pro-rata aaara to aoapro t erred creditor, tiled. Flaal ' order aica od cloaias estate. , , - j Kaat T. Steea oaUte; fiaal aeeoaat of Him Seveaen, I ad miai.tr. tor, aaowa a balaace l S46BS on hand for diitribu- tita. fioartas aot aebraary m. Am Nhi ti oatato: - eonfirmatloa of aalo of real property to Cbriatiao KiadJ bald lor S1HUU.. - - ' . Jeaa Walker Allea eatata; Mn Allea Barrett and P. E. Barrett,- ax- To Sponsor r Proirrama The first of a series of Friday night lobby programs win be held at the T. M. C, A. at 8 o'clock this Fri day. The entertainment, which will consist ! of several reels of amateur motion pictures, .will be under, the direction of Mar Han sen . . - Clnb No. 4 to E'lect Town- send . club No. 4 will , elect of ficers at Its; meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock In the Highland school building. All 1 members are urged to attend and those carrying petitions are : asked - to turn them In. , Race Officials- Renained---Gov- ernor Charles H- Martin yester day reappointed two members oi the state ! racing commission whose terms expired this month to serve another six years. They are Henry W. Collins and W. F. Turner, both, of Portland. Article Published "The Story Play." an article on a phase of physical education -work tor pri mary children, by Dorothea Rae. srincioal of McKinley school, was published la; the January, issue ol "The instructor," pedagogic mag. Approre lines Order approv ing the application of the Chema wa Mutual Telephone company to erect additional lines In that dis trict was granted yesterdan by the county court. ; ' " : t Birth Kleeav To Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kleeo, route two, a daaghter, Janet Louise, born December 23 at the Bungalow maternity home. Scofleld To Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Scofleld, route one. Turner, a daughter, Jiary Carlene. bora De cember 27 at the Salem General hospital. ; ; v Miller To Mr. and Ms. Lores W. Miller, 2047 Mill street, ereon. Garth Garnett, born January t at tne resiaence. . I f Wlckixer To Mr. and Mrs. Kelly WIcklzer. 174 9 Hlnes street. son, Lyle Dwain. born December 30 at the Salem General hospital D ,E ;N ,T lI S T 1 1 0 H N. Commercial at State QUOTES PRICES IN ADVANCE See Him for an Estimate on Your Dental Work CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Katnral remedies for disorders of II v- ' ef, stomach, elands, skin, and arinary system of men aad women. Remedies (or '' const 1 patios, asthma, - 1 1 arthritis, snsar diabetes: and rheumatism. , . - T. 19 years la' bul- Bess, i Kataropatblc -' - i -f physicians. 893 H Conrt St. Ceritr. Lrberty. Office open 8atnr Cays and Tuesdays only, 10 A, XL. to 2 P. 3L.ar. iL to 7. !v. Consnltatlon Clood J p res sure and. urine w t- f r-" - . . CaUia caaa chargea, v H - s 2 2 . C XJLM a. a Suburban Ilcwnian Homo la Sold Tiarkley A. Kewman residence at son avenue, yesterday reported purchased by William It. Wewmyer, . Fortlandl General Electric company field representative. Though the consideration Involved was not disclosed, Newman, manager of the Salem - Bfontgomery Ward store, said the valuation on the property was S8500. The Mewntyera will take posseeslon .within the next 10 days. :y--- V-C-. f; iz r.. - v . oetitora, eataeriied to auka partial dia- tribatioa. ., .-. - . Marriajre IJcenses 'Robert . a. Blaaatarame.. 60. plaeterer. labkard, aad Keboeca Gay, iecal. doaa- oatie. rortlaao. , . ' .Fraaeia A. Tamer,. St, paper atlQ worker, Labaaoa. and Eleanor ; A. Baatty, is. aoaaeKOoper, - jeiieraoa. . justice cjourt - J. Cartin wmiaaae: preliminary koar- Uf it t o'clock today om ekarre of aoa-enpport. - ' MMMM MWHMW MMMMM. Columbia Firm Buys s Brick Plant Announced Wednesday was the purchase -of the plant of the Sa lem. Brick, and Tile company by the - Columbia . Brfck company of Portland, long established In the brick manutatcure business in the state, with plants at Sylvan and Gresham near Portland. Phil Corbett, for 15 years manager of the Corvallls Brick - and T J 1 e works at Corvallls, has been ap pointed local " manager and as sumed his, duties yesterday. The plant which has been shut down after - the summer : run, . will be started up again with a small crew as soon as the weather per mits, and former employes will be absorbed as fast, as possible, It being the company policy to continue td use local labor. Due to financial difficulties the plant was taken over by bond holders on December 1, with W. R; Kane In charge," With the plant passing Into the hands of a - firmly established ' company, steady ' expansion ' of Its opera tions is expected. a ;, -" . Corbett. the new manager, lit erally grew -up in the brick and tile business,' his father haying operated the Corvallls plant be fore him. He is thoroughly: ex perienced In brick ' maxnitactar Ing and Intends to devote his time at first to improving the Dlant and Its crocessee In order to turn out the finest grade of finished product. The plant's pro ducts Include brick, hollow tne and drain tile.' Audit of Justice: Court Here Begun State auditors working out of the secretary of state's office, yes terday started an annual audit of the Salem Justice court The audit Is being made under a spear clal court order authorizing- the audit of the justice court of Salem for one year and of the constable oflce for as far back as necessary. Other lustlce courts in the county are to be audited by War ren 'Dick. Richardson, and Harry Roland who are making a general county audit, : ' .v .. ; ; ; -I - Am cf December 31, 193S - fr. Cash on Hand and Due froa Banks 35,91804.44 - United States Bonds ; - .49,833,6120 $S5,S11816.74 llunicipal and Other Bonds'- - - -12,268,441.45 Loans and Discounts - - -i - 21,C31,785.1S - , - Stock ia Federal Keserve Bank - - - - -207,000.00 Bank Premises (indudina Branches) - - - 2,61122.09 Saf e Deposit Vaults - -i .- - - - - " 40,178.93 Other Real Estate- - - - - - - - - - - 3,602.03 Customers, Liability on Acceptances and ForeignBills . 100,059.05 - Interest Earned - - - - .- 347,115.C2 -. V- Other Kesources V. -r: - - - - - - - 11.337.50 : - ' lAtizUlilca ;i23,3i3,iis2 Capital " - - '- - -, - ' - - - I 4,500,000.00 J , ' Surplus - - :- - - - - 2,400,0.00 ' I ' . ' - 1 Undivided Profits - ----; l,55064i53 ; . . - 1 - Reserves --- - - - 781.617X0- 931,8523 - - Acceptances and Foreign Bills -. , - - . - r - f4C0,CC9.C5 ; -". ' Dividends Declared - - - - - - - ' 67,EC0.C0 - . : : Interest Collected Not Earned - - - - - - - , 0,72LC3 a- Deposits? Dernand and Olme --- 104,13717.43 - , PnbUc Funds - 9.775.168.77 113.912.C33i!3 Setk PakUc aa4 Traat Faa ars Second Accardiag to lw .- $123,343,143.72 " , " Salem Bnincli ; ; . ' ; -v ; . H . Salem.." Oregon - r,: . -; - ' - ' - Lr ": . . . ' ' Eeaj CfSce., Portland, Oregon , DIrCT E2ANC3 C?JTH3 CI.'JTTD CTATE3 NATIONAL C7 TC-TLAXD ' " UXM2ES FZEERAX. DIPOSIT 1KSURAKCX CORTOJLTICII South Commercial street and Han Holme$Iee SctFpr Tday The Marlon County Holiness as sociation will hold Its monthly all day meeting la the First Evangel ical, church, corner Marion and Summer streets, .Tuesday, V with sessions slated for 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 J. m. Rev. L. W. Collar, pas tor of the Church of the Kasar ene, will speak In the morning and the famous Long quartet, evange listic singers wiu furnish tne mus- ; Evangelist Paul Pltlnl, conduct ing services at the Free Metho dist church, and his gospel sing ers will conduct the afternoon ser vice. ! Lunch will be served i each person attending to.. bring his or her" own.t Rev. James E. Camp bell Is pastor of the host church, C:i DCGD "ubjAu . Dig BcpcGit Gain Incresss Exceeds XX Ilillica Dollars, Is Ilsnser Report - The United ... States National bank, which-has a direct branch la this j city, reports a 'gala la deposits of over 11 million dollars; 1c the pasTll' months, sccording to official statement -issued to the comptroller of currency as of De cember 31, 1934. During the same period,; resources increased ap proximately 12 M million dollars.) or at the rate of more than one million dollars a month. Deposits,' as of above date, total 3113.912, 983.24, and resources $123,343,-1 148.92. -'-l'r-;.rM- Frv!c'':.4 . Capital;. " surplus, undivided profits and reserves have increas ed 31,122.247.13, including 3750. 000 which was added to the capl-i tal funds by the Issuance of new; stock Jane 30, 1931. - i , j An Interesting- comparison was shown between the United States National's statement of December 31, 1933, and December 31, If 29 at which time the bank's deposits totaled 342.J23.S7S.68. In. other words,- there has been a, gala of 151,389,407.58. . ' ; - j - -. -- -1 Thrift Practiced "This indicates' stated Mr. D W. .Eyre, manager of the. Salem: branch,1 "that despite the long drawn-ont depression period, dor-; Ing which there was excessive un employment and lower wages and reduced earnings, that good old-! fashioned thrift 4 was still being practiced, and that money was ac cruing to the credit of Individuals, families and.' business concerns through wiser and more conserve-' I irwrv IflVbllWVoJ In treating- children's colds, J don't take A HarfO chahcffa..tae VVapoRus i -1 l' ' ' 1 MM 5 , Jan. O County - wiie Eneetinj of local 4-II club leaders, a pja, -: Jan. 0 . Annual meet Is, Jlarlon ' County Jersey , Cauls clnb, 1: SO p.m Ea lem chamber of commerce. "J Jan. . 11 Annual meet Ins. 'Polk connty health association, - Woman's club ' roomsT . Independence, 8 pw. m, - ':. Jan. 14 Agricultural problems conference primar ily for newcomer farmers. Jan. 14 Annual ban tract,. Salem, Credit assoc iation. , v Cv.:;j' , Jaw. SO kAuinal banc, wet. Cascade : Area Hoy. Me o a t eoeuacO. '-;.,"? tlvejise of their funds.' Eyre re ports that deposits at the local branch show gratifying Increases and at the same time,-through greater commercial activity, there Is " more money In circulation, which Is benefitting the commun ity at large. 1 l Extreme Redaction . : h Coata . SniU 14Y - MILADY'S SHOP 415 Crary f armcr -V want to'---' aStaiid. v Criiia Ci bcyse Extra Feature: ( c A 3 !S22. SHOWINGAT OUR . c- lj STORE SATURDAY C JANUARY 9 I . ; 10 A.IL j K . - MONTE BLUE I N : 1 ' as John Deere f POI-3LE-STVEK Go. 240 So. liberty SU - .J , t ' There's nothing ' lite good quality, foods, cooked la the very best' way 1 I've found both Ja .The Statesman; the wom an's page aivea me new, tested recipes, the ads show me the best "quality foods at bargain prices. . J' 4 i - .... A , i JkvuA- ua a v w t " ":'-Tr " T7 1 ' ! . SILVERTON, J a n. . lira. Anna Wle&ner, -43. died at tbi home: of .her daughter, Mrs. Eliz abeth Leuptof of Rickreall to day. Funeral . arrangements,' la charge1 of Ekman of silverton, have, not been completed. -Mrs. Wiesnef was born la Ger many but came to this country 31 year ego and lived for many years st Mt, AngeL Survtvbrs include fire chil dren, Joseph pf . Chicago; 'Mrs. Hannah , Hofnes of Mt. Ansel: Mathew of Molalla; Elizabeth Leuptof of Rickreall and John ' of Long Beach, Wash.; one bro ther, Anton Landing of Chic ago; fouri sisters, Elizabeth Koe nig of Montana; Mrs. Eva Striek er and Mrs. Margaret Pauloche sek of Chicago, and one In Sac ramento, Calif. 1 for Quick Disposal - Dresses Hats V 7iJoff SUte Enjoy this day of entertainment and edu cation with ns i i a fitting celebration to commemorate the. building of the xst steel plow by John Deere, one hundred years ago " Admission is by ticket onlyj If you haven't received tickets, or need more of them for yourself and boys,ie ore to ask tor thea before ths iby cf v the show.: Tickets are 11112 ' , Thlm ' rear w are com bluing oar OaCerpllar Tractor meet, log vritlk this splenLiJ pro-ram. I - . f ?