The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 09, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    TI.2 CHUGO:. STATESMAN, flalsra, Oregon, Saturday Ilorsirj, January
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Campaign Continue , The
evangelistic campaign which bu
been la . progress at the Free
Methodist church. North Winter
and Market streets, will continue
anotfter week, with three ser
vices to be held Sunday. That
morulas Evangelist Paul Pitlni
will speak on The Whole Doty
or Man:" at 2:20 o'clock hn
oplc will be 'The Greatest Need
I toe 20th Century:" nnrf t
7: SO p. m.. "a Frank Answer to
the Honest Skeptic."; The quartet
appearing; daring; the;, revivals
will sins; a - request program in
connection with 'the afternoon
service. , - ,, ;t. : ..
slaauis Return ,Her and Mrs.
R. C. Mann of the Englevov...
United Brethren t-nurch returned
Tuursday from, a 10-day trip to
Seattle.-Lake Forest rand Everett,
Wash. Mrs. Mann is quite ill as
result Of a billiard they rongbt
forborne miles while on the trip.
Shells at the heme' of Mr. and
Mra. W. A. McMelleon norm of
town. . ; . .- : .... -
Report Late Mishaps Minor
accidents . reported here last
night were: David Baer, 10SO
North Church; and Olat Edimd.
Monitor, 1H miles loath ot
. Woodbnrn. Ray Rocks was re
ported Injured In the accident.
Albert T .Mitchell, Portland, and
Jesse Humphreys, -420 South
20th, on High street near How
ard, i
. Pry Is Pardoned Governor
Martin yesterday issued a condi
tional pardon to Everett Fry; un
der 28 days sentence in the Grant
county Jail for - having venison
In, his possession. The pardjn
waa recommended by Grant coun
ty officials. - ,Jr'- -
' "Motion Day TtKtaylijudge L.
H.' McMahan is to hold motion
day In department No 1 of cir
cuit court this morning He will
hear motions , and demurrers fil
ed In the law actions now pend
ing . ;i-. r . -
Ha. Jloof Fire A roof fir at
the home of Alma Rohle. 455
South Liberty, required a iwn by
the Salem fire department at
:14 yesterday morn in r. A chim
ney tire at. 24 6 South 17th had
been, extlagnlshed earlier. .
Special!. pry wood SS.60. P. S3S4
Building Permit "- Building
permits; issued .-yesterday were:
T.. A. : parkhill, to alter- a one
story dwelling at 2201 West NOb
- Hill .street. . 35; IC. iv, Bishop,
to alter, a one story store at 227
North High street street, i $2f.. 1
I
l Jobseekefs Keep !i
J Boivm
., A series of conferences with leg
islators - and Interviews with Job
seekers kept Harry Bolvln. slated
for speaker of the house at tae
1937 legislative session, on the
Jump Friday.- 4 ;
Representative Harry Semon of
Klamath Falls conferred wi:h
Boivln for more than an hour.
Semon was reported to be slated
; for chairman of the house ' ways
and means committee. Neither
Boivln nor Semon "would discuss
the " conference. Representative
Rpss of Washington f county was
another caller at Boirin's head
quarters. 'ri
, "If the applications for Jobs are
-any criterion there - will be no
trouble in filling' legislative posl
. tions.M Boivln said. ,-: c
- Frank Franciscovich, probable
president of the senate, waa sched
'VnIed to arrive here early Sunday.
. The pre-legislatlve - caucuses
will be held at the Marlon hotel
Sunday night. -
Sage i Wins Prize
For True Story
D, H. t Talmadgr : whose coV
udb, Sage of Salem,''." appears
rerularlr in The Statesman, has
been . awarded second place In a
contest for outstanding stories of
reporters - experiences, says - the
January ! issue of The American
Press, Journalist magazine which
sponsored, the 'contest. ;
, Talmadge's story told . his ex
perience, while working as eorre-
spondent for an eastern - news
paper, in recognizing and helping
to place under arrest a notorious
gangster . : t, L , -:$ -;
Gertrude Clark Receive
$30 Dene jit From Dollar
:y Statesman Mishap Policy
A one dollar Investment In an
Oregon Statesman insurance pol
icy, available . . to. all. Statesman
spbscrlbers, returned to Mrs.' Ger
trude J. Clark, 1902 North Church
street, a f!0 check which was de
livered to her yesterday.
. . The check covered injury abs
tained, and. resultant- total dis
ability, in an automobile accident
November 14. Mrs. Clark sustained
fractured ribs, with total disabil
ity lasting until December 5.
U'1mb f Mtvrnt Kail
'iIAHIJK rs
Chinese Herbs' ,
- ltK.MKIMI-4 :
- II r 1 ing in MNr
Ims been trttlrd
liundreds T years.
for -fhronH- I1
niegti, no e, w
throat. Hinitaitls, " .
catarrh, esr. ,
Inn8. MhiM, ehrente cough,
tonictu-.gNll stoaesw . colli is,
ronMifmllon. tllabtis, khlrwy.
Madder, 'heart, bloexl nrres,
neemiKii. - rbeumat tern, , telsta
blood prttwure. gland,, skie
ore, male, re male and chi
tirrn tfHorder. I'Y't- ::" '"
H; VL Fobs. M yrars' practice
la t h I a a, Ucrb KprrlalUI.
123 N. Commerrlal U Baletn.
fire. Orfire hours to sw m.
Henrlny and Vi'ed. to IO n.rv
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Rejects " Invitation Governor
Charles H. Martin yesterday re
ceived an invitation from Post
master General Farley to attend
a banquet of prominent 'demo
crats to be held at the Mayflower
hotel In Washington on the night
kot January It. Governor Martin
said he would not be able to ac
cept the invitation because of the
legislative session here. .
Martin's ' Patrons The Presi
dent Roosevelt inaugural com
mittee, has sent a letter to Gov
ernor and Mrs. Charles H. Martin
asking . permission to use - their
names as pa.tr on and patroness
of the Inaugural concert to be
neld in Constitution hall in Wash
ington next. week. ; Other demo
cratic governors were reported to
nave received similar letters.
License Paid The first semi
annual installment of the Port
land General Electric company's
franchise , license, amounting to
21250. has been received, x City
Treasurer Paul H. Hauser an
nounced yesterday. The-fee is the
largest - license paid to the city
so far this year. It covers the six
months ending in July.
Moore Services Held-Funeral
services for Carroll Moore, for
35 years Janitor for. the state
supreme court here, . were held
Friday afternoon. Many state of-
riciais and; employes attended.
The Rev. W. C. Kantner officia
ted. Mr. Moores died here Wed
nesday after a brief illness. '
Governor SUys Home Gover
nor Charles H. Martin announced
Friday that he probably would not
be able to attend the Jackson day
banquet in Portland today be
cause or unfavorable weather eon
ditions. The governor has been
advertised as one of. the principal
-vpeaaers.- i - , ;-. .
No Industrial Deaths There
were no fatalities Jn Oregon due
to industrial accidents during the
week ending; January 7. the state
industrial accident commission
reported yesterday. There were
480 - accidents reported -during
the; week, j . - . .
' Annual Ball - Set The annual
president's -ball here waa defin
itely set for; January gt, jerry
Mason, Portland, announced at a
luncheon here yesterday. The af
fair will be held la the Crystal
Gardens and will be Informal. -
- Marrlag-e Licensee Issued -1
James "A Morley and Mrs Anna
Mae Blair. ; both of Salem have
been issued a "marriage license
In. Vancouver. Wash.; as' have
been John D. Bones of Tart and
Hasel M. Bones or Turner. .
erahce Play .
Promised Sunday
' . . '. . .. ( .
The well-known temperance
play. "Prisoner at the Bar,'!, wiU
be presented at the Knight Me
morial - Congregational . church
Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock, with
H. H. Johnson taking the role of
the man who, under Influence of
liquor, "killed" his wife and left
three motherless children.
The drama will be unfolded
with the aid of 21 local citizens.
who will take the following; roles
in the trial:
Judge, Rev. W. C Kantner:
state's attorney, Roy R. Hewitt;
defense attorney, B. F. Adams:
sheriff, "WJ F. Neptune;, finger
print expert, Mel Snyder; star
witness, Mrs. H. L. Braden; pris
oner's daughter, Mary Ethel Mor
gan; clerk of court. Don Allison:
court bailiff, Fred Boyer; Jurors.
Dr. F. E. Brown. C. C Harris. K.
W. Powell, B. E. Edwards, J. B.
Ashby, Lloyd Arnold, E. B. Per
rlne. H. L. Braden, J. JR. Lucas,
M. Flnden, J. . W. Isely and
Charles Eyre.
Admission, to the trial will be
tree and voluntary offering will
be taken. ! This is the fourth ap
pearance of this drama in Salem.
Ten Names Added
To Jurors' list
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To bring the list ef Jurors for
the January term of circuit court
to the required number of 31, a
second drawing of Jurors was held
yesterday j afternoon. Ten- new
members were drawn to take the
places ot those excused from the
original list tor one reason or an
other. ; .
The names drawn yesterday
were: - " "
Lyell B.r Tergen, Donald; Otto
W. Gronke, Salem No. 7: Lola EU
Sealey, Pringle; Carrie E. Litter-
Ick, Salem No. '4; Lawrence D.
Roberts. .Aumsville; . - Helen -A.
Utch field, Salem No. I; Reed C.
Conyne. Monitor; Leonard B.
Jadson, Salem Heights; Florence
Bell, Salem No. 3i Louis Prien,
Salem No. 20.
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Birth
Decker To Mr; and Mrs. Wal
ter Whitman Decker: Silverton,
a son, Joseph Leon, born Decem
ber 22 at the Salem General hos-
-pitaL : i - ' - . -
Guather To ; - Mr. and Mrs.
Charles George Genther, Silver-
ton, a daughter; Doris Lee, born
December .28, at the Deaconess
hospital, t - .''
Hopkins- To Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Clyde Hopkins. . . Sherwood,
daughter, Jo Ann, born December
27 at the Deaconess hospital.
Morey T Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
C. Morey. Salem, a daughter Jo
anna Lvna. born . January 3 at
the Deaconess hospital. -.' - '-
Bostrack To Mr. and ; Mrs
Sherman Peter '., Bostrack. - 3 4 5
Fawk street, a daughter. Barbara
LaRrae. born December 1 at the
Salem General hospital. .
fV: Salve
for
Coldo
Temp
Lictnld-Tstlets
sialve-Nose'.
.'"Drops""'"
price
Jones-. Cleared
In Crash Cace
Not Guilty of Failin-
to Give Right of T7ay
to Slate Trooper
After a Jury
trial in Justice
Cattrol James
court yesterday
Jones was found not guilty on a
charge of failing!
to give right-of-
way to an emergency vehicle. An-
other charge or naving db uim
waa dismissed on motion of the
district attorney's 1 office at the
end of the first; ease. -; ; '-:-;
Jones was arrested -December
34 after. State I Officer L o r en
Spauldlng took fco jthe dlUh near
Brcoks to avoid! a collision with
Jones while making a fast run
to Salem on a radio : call to the
station. Jones said in court yes
terday that he I had only two
wheels of his car on the highway
and that they only extended about
two feet over the ' edge ot the
roadway. He also declared that
the road was clear for two miles
ahead of him. J 'r -
C Paul a Case Dismissed
When Roy Beckman. state wit
ness in the ai of Gottfried
Paulus, failed to appear in cir
cuit court- yesterday he assault
with a dangerous-weapon charge
against the defendant was dis
missed. The' case I was tried be
fore Judge L. H. McMahan with
out a Jury. : - h 1 ::'f'i':i
'. Paulus was Indicted after he
assertedly struck Esther Slivers
over the head with; a shovel at the
home of Eugene Gosser. The, at
tack was " supposed to have oc
curred during in tight between
Paulus and Beckman. Beckman
recently pleaded . guilty to a dis
orderly conduct charge arising
out. ot the sme altercation. His
case was continued for sentence
and he was released" on his own
recognizance.' j " . v ;
Oreuit Court . "
Cora -B. Gibson; vs. LyUisrF.
Price and O. E. I Price; certificate
of redemption !of i real property
sold on execution. ' Property re
deemed - by - Lyllia - F. Priee tor
:- Shirley . Parker !vs.- Louis ai
Mario Torre; order, overruling
motion of plaintiff tor new trial.
' J.--- H. Engleman vs. ,Rex -Ak
bright; order setting today at 10
o'clock as. time! for hearing motion-
of . defendant tor dismissal
of plaintiffs .appeal. i .;. .
.-. Lena. Newraanni vs. J o h n , F.
Johnstone and I R o s s Mitchell;
answer ot defendant Johnstone in
which he alleges that the plain
tiff failed to pay rent as provided
in her lease, that he advised, her
to leave the place, j that he offered
to sell the farm; to her and when
she failed to accept the offer he
accepted the bid of Ross Mitchell
and sold the . property to him. .
Jr Probate Court ,
Christian Opitsj estate; S. J.
Smith, James E. Smith and George
L. Belt appointed appraisers. -
Julia E. Seely estate;! account
of George T. Wadsworth, admin
istrator, approved; t i
Martin Lorence estate; t ap
praisal 'of 212,363 filed by
James Darby, Jacob M. Doerfler
and W. F. Kreni.j.
- Justice Court -
George Clark:; charged with
threatening to commit a felony.
Hearing set Monday morning at
10 o'clock; released on $250 baiL
Arthur M. " Schnlts: fined II
and costs when !he pleaded entity
to driving with! no operator's li
cense. ' !' i 1 J ; " - -''T-f
Blunidpal Court
Melvln Sorrellj failing to. ap
pear to . answer to a charge of
being drunk and disorderly, : for-
reited 15 bail. ; . ; : . ; .
' Protect Confidences ,
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 8-CAV-A
move to give newspaper reporters
and editors the privilege of re
fusing to divulge i sources of con
fidential Information to - federal
courts and grand Juries was
launched in congress today by Re
presentative . Curley - ( D-NT ) . - -
u.: Calvert " - !
. At the residence.- 421 Court
street, Thursday, - January ' 7,
Miss Jennie Calvert at age of
Cl years. Survived by sister; Mrs.
Sampters Craig; i Mrs; : Dr. Mark
Skiff and Mrs. Eta Groves, all of
Salem, and Mrs. f L. L. Tweedale
ot Hollywood, t Calif. JL 1 s o by
nieces, .Mrs.. Eunane C White,
Dorothy , Twedale of Hollywood,
Calif., and nephews, Charles W.
Craig of . Seattle. J)r.- Mark; F.
Skiff.' Jr., of Portland and Ger
ald Kneeves of Salem. Miss Cal
vert was a member of the First
Baptist church. 'Funeral services
will be held Monday, January 11,
at 1:3. p. m. from the W. T. Rlg
don chapel. Interment at I.O.O.F.
cemetery - .j. j v t v
''-.-:: Houghton . ?
: In this city; f Friday, i January
8, Western Houghton at age of
71 years. Late j resident of Stay
ton, Ore Survived- by widow. Hat
tie HOugdton ot Stayton. Funeral
services will he held Saturday,
January 9, at 3 : 3 p. m. from W. T.
.Rlgdon chapel, with Rev MUli
gan OfficlatiagJ Interment r LO.O.
F.. cemetery.
4 Derthlck ;? :. - - :;
Inthls city ) January 1, Mae
Derthlck, better! known as Mrs.
Robert Crura at the age of S5
years. Survived by the fallowing
children: - -Mrs.! f Wesley Brand.
Helen and Ruth Crum. all of Salem-.
A grand'on, Vernon Brand,
and lthe following brothers and
sisters also su rvlve : s Mrs. : Laura
Welch of Long Beach. Calif.. Mrs.
George Guerne of Turner, Mrs.
ueneva Farter of Fall Creek, Le
and John - McCalllster, both ol
Salem.. Funeral services Tuesday.
January 12, at 1:30 .p. m. froiu
W, T. Rlgdon chapel with Rev
Kantner officiating;. -Interment
in LT-O- O. F. cemetery -
-Obituary ;
Coming Events
Jan. 0 County Vide
meeting of local 4-H club
leaders, 2 pun. - '
Jan. O ' Annual meet- '
Ing. Marion County - Jersey
Cattle club, l:SO pan Sa
lem chamber of commerce.
Jan. 11 Annual meet
ing. Polk county health
association. Woman's club
rooms. Independence, . 0
p. m. - .
Jan. IS Markm-Polk Na
tknal " Farm Loan association,-
chamber of commerce.
; Jan. 43 Marian , county :
Holiness association. Evan
gelistic church, 10:30 a. m.
coancfl, " . Knight Memorial
i hmrch. - ' ' - '
Jan. 14 Oregon State
Fox Breeders association an
nual meeting, chamber - of
commerce. . - . . - J -
. ' Jan. 14 Meeting of new
settlers in Clarion county,
chamber of commerce, to dis
cuss agricultural problems,
council. Knight Memorial
cbnrch. - - : ' -
- - Jan. 14 Annual ' -. ban
quet, Salem Credit assoc
iation. v.-;,1"; y
Jan. 80 Annual banquet,
jUascade Area Boy H e oat
eouncfL - ' ... " -'Y
Jan. 22 Sa.lem Missouri
club meeting, 1:80 p.m K.
of P. ball, 240 H N. Com
metf lal St,": .
; Y Jan, 27 Annual i concert
' Eugene Gleemen, Leslie Jun
ior high school, auspices
i Rotary l-:r'-Yi''.
Sn'ell Asks Study
Of $10 Tract Fee
Consideration by the. 1937. leg
islature of a serious situation af
fecting more than 25,000 motoi
vehicle owners in Oregon, ' has
been urged by Secretary of State
Snell in a letter addressd to the
roads and highway committee of
the senate.
- Snell referred particularly to
that section of the motor vehicle
act requiring payment of a $10
flat registration fee on all ve
hicles which have a'' combined
weight, vehicle .and load, of 4000
pounds or less, when designed
for and iised" for carrying. - con
veying or moving of any freight.
property, article or thing.
VV.Tw hitio ti
rThO Outstanding Objection tO 1
e irreaent-Ucense- fee -onTe-
Enall'i letter said:
the present
hlclee of this
. ... i
r:yr .
vehicle on . the i average : do r not
"r "" .rw: rrT-rr-I
exceed as. to . g roil weight or
miles', operated, that ' of - the, av-
eraare nassenger ear -which, may
be- licensed for an annual -. fee of
15.
i . -o -s - f---
ltl hneCial iaSeS
J7 . . . ..-.I
In nddiUon to the SzS.SSt ta
ken in by the county clerk's office
during the year lSSfV tne oiziee
handled a total or IX94.46S m
turnovers from the sherifTs office
taken in on execution sales. The
money was held fn trust and de
livered to the prevailing parties
in the circuit court actions.
Other trust funds handled by
TJ. 0." Boyer, county clerk during
the year, included S20.900 turned
over to him and disbursed to the
Talent irrigation district bond
holders under circuit court order,
Miscellaneous 'trust funds of f 11
175 which included alimony, sup
port money and other sums were
turned over to ' the . elerk under
court instructions.
Building Receipt
Total Shows Gain
An increase of 24 9 in building
permits and a $2229.15 increase in
building permit fees over 1935
was shown 1 in the annual report
made by E. ;C. , Bushnell, city
building Inspector, to the mayor
and dty council. : i -- '?.
, Building permits Issued in 19SC
numbered 1060 while those - ef
1935 totaled 111. Building-fee re-
eeipu for 193S wot $3411.77 as
compared to fll 32.3 S for 1935.
- Total fees ; collected. - Included
electrical, plumbing and heating
tees, i amounting to $6081.71 as
Compared with $2078.23 for 1935.
. In 1929 558 building permits
were issued and . $2109.45 in
building - fees collected.- The to-
tal of alt tees for that year was
l S4.se.
Jessie Butt Injured in "
ciVIemf Friday; . Other
Woman's Injuries Minor
. . ... . . t
Mrs. Jessie Butts, 1118 Mission
street, wss taken- to the Deaconess
hospital with "minor injuries -yesterday
aa the result of a collision
at 12th and Mission streets.' .. ;
Mrsv Bntts was riding In a ear
driven by B. F. Chamberlin, West
SUyton, which collided ' with ear
driven by Mrs. Nellie Grant Chlkls,
S025 Soothfast "Reedway. Port
land. Mrs. Chamberlin. also a pas
senger, was taken to the hospital
also : but was not admitted as a
patient; as her injuries were not
Serious. - -v-. : - v . '- --i---.r:
IJoy.I T. -
Wm
I - w af
iLiicIianntcls
Frozen Oyer
Fslls City Enjoys Slutting
on IjVrad; VWcatlier j
Closes School
FALLS CITY. Jan. S The ex-
vcme coxa weauxer son vae cut i
schools down Friday and cut the I
i city water supply oft -due to the
freezing of pipes leading from
the reservoir on Teal Creek. The
Luckamute river, " tor the first
l time in years,- is beginning to
freeze over." The pond is the
moU popular place In town with
skating parties being held ' there
every, night. .r
Mrs. D. J; Grant will enter-
: tain the . Woman's cub at. I her
home Tuesdar afternoon with a
1 o'clock luncheon. .. , s
Ickes Suffers Flu V if
D. J. Ickes. superintendent of
the - city schools, has been coa-
i lined to - his homf for - the past
week with the flu. John B. Hatch
has been taking his place at! the
high school, v -;: ,
The- Rickreail grange ami
team will Initiate the local grang
es candidates at their rooms m
the LO.O.F. hall Monday , ntght.
Januarr 11. A. short program.
refreshments and a social hour
rill follow. .
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Job of Hangman
Is Applied For
Application for the Job' ot of
ficial hangman at the Oregon state
penitentiary, to succeed the! late
William S B. ? Lamb who died in
Portland Wednesday, was received
nt the executive- department ? yes
terday. The i letter bore, a Port
landi postmark. - itt
Governor Martin refused to re
veal the name fo the applicant
but said - the letter would be re
ferred to Warden Lewis. -
T am a man with iron nerves.
of Scotch-Irish descent and : s
years old," the applicant wrote,
r While ' I have never had . any ex
perience in this line- of worn i ne-
li.Ve-I- could -nu ine .nui..:-
LUDD. inor iu turn
. . - . . . i
oinciatea ai. a ns's.
Oregon penitenUary. The last exe-
entioiL tnrolTed Walter Klngtle7
lW illl , ' l
n.h.t1"iV.v- li i -
-W- .--..- --' I
- uioer u rums ikiuw-i
Oary the hangman is ciasMiiea ns
n srnard and receives no-aooiuanai
compensation
for officiating! at
hangings. -
Credit Men Name
list: of Nominees
i; - Nomwauona ror oiiicer vw
iss? of me Salem Credit associa-
n,4. mt th lnneheon meet-
Ir of to trm yesterday noon,
are:
ror president. Dr. J. Vinson
Scott and Harry W. Scott. James
Clark, retiring-president, declined
nomination. For vice-president.
Itaxine Harp and Ruth Wirt.' for
secretary. Mrs. Roy Hunt and
Hasel Roenicke. For directors,
two to be chosen, Paul Ellis, Hugh
. TW W T rriamMt. TT IW .
auauu, vu u o. .
Hwauora ana wutrae Ae. i
ElecUona will be held I at the
annual ; banquet and meeting;, to
be held Thursday night at 4he
Quelle.: with Grant C Braman.
credit manager ot Bedell's store.
Portland, to be the main speaker.
oration Ivnell
Increases - in 1936
r. .
Dissolutions of Oregon, corpor
ations during the past year, doub
led the number retiring from
business the previous- IS months.
Charles H, Carey, State Corpora -
tion commissioner. announced.
Last year St were dissolved by
action of the companies while for
the - previous year:- only 2 ire-
tired.- Carey said. He .attributed
the- increase to the. federal excess
profits ! tax how., imposed.- j
: Trty-ii a w w; w yv eww
were formed as compared to i 50
nreviously.' The total domestic?
corporations listed at the present
time number ,8198 , and foreign
corporations 1176.
$15,052 Tax Payment U
TuTitetTOver. to JIauser
. A check for $1S,052.C0, repre
senUns.citT taxes collected by the
country was 'received . by . City
J? uVtHnr Itv
I day.. from D. O.;? Drager,, -coonty
troaanrer.
'. Of the toUl amount,: $4144.1)8
was for 1913 taxes; $8811.41; for
193Z. 1 $04.1S - for: ,11- , Sand
$2290.99 -for 1980..?; V: ; ; 1 V
:....!'. . .-- -v : - .' " 'I-''.- i
gaiest' Hattfits-ConTmBnny Ckarcb
' Moral wrship.. 10 ., Corg
"Wailae Set. Sctch' oraagcUst
alager, - will .-preachy Bmaday abool 11 '
a. am. Chester - Skeltoa,, mL CbrietiaB
Endearor. 7. p. sa, '. ' ..'-,-'- J -, .-
: Charck at ITsrty--;8Bdy ehoV
S:45.s; am.- Morainr ehareb - serrieet 11
a n. Junior and senior Chriatiaa L En
dearora at 1 p . Erenlar sarrief at
8 p. am. V. .r '
i!i. - loi. Slzr; '.:
gZTZSTa DAT ADTETTIST
Sorta. mt sad GsisM. 8rvles
H... B.hHk a-& . .
worship, ti.m. m. Sarmm, 7,tb Obi-
et ChrUt its tUItioahip t
His Atiag Wrk." Speil - srmBS
ea 8naay ant WdttMdsy sights Jtta
a ' She propkeeiaa, "Tk JvrlMU0f
ad "Th niral S7mbU - Wobm , at
Bavslatt."! lo X. Kiermayar, stiaistar.
CAXTAX; 8AR1ST CHtTgCB ! .
Tm 4 Boat Big sbrC Bv.
Araa M. Waalcar, pastor. Chare achooL
:4S a. m. W. r. i'omter. rapt. MoravT
vtnUp, It a'eloek -"Bcpamtaae a-"4
itaatbraUo. xg peopis s saaauoc
8:45 p. s& Dr. K. JC. Adsau, speaker.
renins' wart sip, . f :4i 'clock, aabjeet,
"Three Chesrs." Gneat aoloist Kenneth
Abbott. Wadnaadsv the aaaaal baaiaeaa
aeeeUBK ad . aiaetlaa . 1 oltieara will
take paca eoauneauns . with dinner
at 6:80 p. m. i the diaiag kali. , i '?
: ZXXSX BiKIiT : , j
Coraer . Varioa - sad. ' liberty streeta.
Bible ecbeol, :45, Fred freer, - aapu
ataralBS worekip, 11 'clock. WUliaat La
Point of . Portland will . apeak, fcveniag
wwii at -T:S0 by Jack Mitchell ot the
rortlaaa . Uaioa UtbU : akaaaea. . iwm
people' aaeetins, S:15. Prayer aseetinf
weaneeaay. i :u p. ,...;.
' riXST ' GXMMAX . BAFTXST i''
Nortb Cottar S D itraeta. J. 1 9.
Oftfeoff, pastor. Bibto school at S:45
a. . Samoef Schirmaa, " aapt. 'UorniSg
troraBip- La tterman at It elecK. Jte-
i( eerrieo ia J&aglua at T:Sw. The
kot. treorce A. aag M xaeoma will
d reach at both aemoes. CTancelisUe
attfetlnf ovary aigbt at T :45 except 8af
S
January ll to ss, with tao kot.
Laac as oraareliet. llendar aisat
ale ehorna mi the Salt Creek ckarck
' TEJCTLB XATTUT - CUUJU7U )
North ISta. botwtea Chemeketa
Center itreeta. Eraeat H. Brown, pastor.
aaaday scaoov a. m. jtoratag aerr
ico 11 a. bu, iennoa, 'My Jtaaogon"
B. x. JT, .u., :. iaaarmeaiat eoeiery,
S:45 p. at. Xvaaias aerriee, T;0. aer
amani ''flow to J-aoo- the KewrYaar"."
Midweek aerricea TMWI JfSO p, St.
max cBBibnAo' catincH i .
r- .( Ceatar and Uiah Btreeli.
Gay U Drill, auaister. Chnreh acaool -at
9:30. Momiag worahlp aaa. couuwuuw
at 10:4. Anthea or tao ",
by nor. O. V wiiuama, vmmm -deavor
at l:U. AU C. t aooetioa will
- . 1. h. . ikunk aarlor t - bo I Sd-
m i w ill.. , al,r Schmidt, retorsed
atiaaioaary from Cbi. Tening aerriee
at- 7:90. wita ve. . - " j -.kiir.
- Midweek- meeting Wedneeday
a 1:80. -
-
nrtrn irmr chdzdb or vtuun
rv- r.rT?ti. .tr-ti. d. w. Dsnia.
Vi, hoi at 8:45. Jssa Haw-
CMr worship aM
aerraacof ta lord's opper at 10:4
JTbTN.w M. '.ig m
45.
tJluir. 'ThV Kaw Umn." Teis wrr-
-.- v vm d..t
Mrm. Bhk Mr. T-.:.
ny j. KiastoMry. irom - n,
wiu spo. KUlwoek Mrri iMtur,
cxmcR or . chsmst -,
Km.rtW -rmttM.rm audi SaippiBS etreeta.
I .T.-" Spriags. nUniater. Biblo .tuay - a v
10 a. m. rreacaing at a a.
by ' Heory .MUlec ot . Oraat Pass. I Ob
mt Lxird'a aaooer. ProaehiagCat
S p. a, oa 'iPaul' A newer to King
Asrippa." rnong -praetc - Wodaoaday,
7:S p. - : , -- --- 't
THB CHT7&CH AX SAXXX ,
1ST U 8. Commercial. J. Alonto . --
I j--. Rundav. fiibla- achooL S.
Maureaay. rraycr ana vrw iuit
mrmm V ?5 Hmdlf Will IM
KrangaUat aad lira. Bwoeteas .last eerr
tea. . ' .' ' ,r .
; yrnsr cong&buactoitax. church
Liberty at Center. 3. tt. B-monds. ptii
later. Sunday aeheoU 0 :46.- Morning wor
ahip, 11. Beraioa, "Power to Become."
Aatieai. "Aria. Sbiao." Scott. The
aanual saeoting of the cburch -will bo
iaoaoay aia,'prreec "
i i a rw : . A 1 v - mon
i coTored diah sapper.
: KNIGHT MEMORIAL
; -. i COMGBEOATIOH Alt ;
. nineteenth and ferry. H. C. -Steter.
amiaiater. Momiag womhia- at 11. ., Ber-
o, ,Tho Church Is Sot Dyiag.',' V Aa
the "Ariae, O Cbnreb of God" TWH-
aen). Bolo. "Tha IjTiag God'" (O'Sara)
Aileea Moored. Drama at 7:80. "The
PriaoBOr at .the Bar." Sunday aehool at
IS a. -au -2. 3. Thompson, enpt. Yoang
people s naeeuag at :4S. Annaal meet-
J u- wedndaj ai.
CHBurrxAir htssiohaxt
AXLIAHCn
. S55 Varrv atreet. at. "W. Brasaler. aa-
tor. Bibto . aebool, 9 :43 a. - at. Momiag
worabiD. 11 a. m. Theme. VWhea a Bo-
vil Ca Bo Expected." Tomg people "a
aociety, S:45 p.: n. EvaageUati aerriee.
7:45 v. ai. Tm,Tb Path f lie-
viTaL7 Wodaesdar. 7:45 v. m. A
1 coatinae taroagh Saaday. Jannary
loaary conTestioa wiu begin t an
41.
Berrieeo oacb. aigbt.
TxasT BTAxazLzaax.
Coraer Maria and? Hummer etreeta
t V rnKll Ihi.il.
aehool at S:45 a. nv Joha Bebrena, aupU
Mernin. worahXa at 11 'eioct torn
taaio aerriee with aaeaaaga.' Senior hi
aebool and yoang people a leagaoa at ei30
o'clock. ETanxeliatie aerriee at 7:30.
Sennea.' "EraagaUaU Moaaaga." - Bible
tady ,. aaa prayer aemee - Thursday . at
l:se . aa. - :
: BVAKGELI8TIO TABEK27ACXX h
f Ferry and 18th atreet a. C. G. Wealoa
aaator. Saaday aebool at 8:45 a. m. V.' A.
Wileo. Sapt. Chorcb aerriee at 11 aia.
Sabioet. "Pray er." Eranreliatic aertiea
at .7:45 . m.. "I , God Diiatereted
Witk Mankind!' Special serrire Tnesdsy
aigkt -witk E. T. Atchley speaking.
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-Medicated
with throat -soothing
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tor dlaonler of Hv. - " i :
rr, stonutrh.'stln ads,
akin, a nd tarinao
ivairtii of mru and
somr n.'ltctnrUie. - f
fo r ?T contiitMiioa,'
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KHgar IilM-tr and
rbetsHMtiMtit. i " '-..'" t . - T
fssb "y Knt ni'upntnle:-'' ' Y'h
phi Klcians. . tX 1 , Court ft.
, - 'teraef I4ber.
tlffirr' citn rtatrr
Cmj" mad TueerUys
csJr 19 A. J. to' I
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.no
-fifcj:! Cba -
Spsals Sunday
ir aoytl J. Dye, iniasionar,
Africa, who wui speas; Bunaay
night ai the. Court street
Church of Christ. Dr. Dye was
one, of the denomination's first
mfdical missionaries to Africa.
BowaUaaa. paator. Baaday aebool, 14 a. a.
Utriaa worahip, -11 a. v,"Ta Gnat
aip.pbaar Ught." -
gaauLgTZL rcxr. oospbi. Mission
rnia 12th and Leslie. Tew Park ball.
vnataira. Bandar aebool at 10 a. xn. Wor
ship at li a. at., nerirai aaaapaisa aww
Saaday at S p.u aad arery aight ex
cept Monday, re umca
galo bringing messages.
THXi rOUBSQUABB OOPEXt OHTXCB
' 47 Court street. Saaday scaooL :45
a. as. Berries 11 a. at. and 7 :so p. at
nrnaadera- maetiais. t:30- S. a. Wodaes
dmv arenlnr. 7 :45. - orayer aad Praise.
Priday ereniag. 7:45, .lblo atady. Paa-
tora, Floyd aad Esther MUlor.
I. ". SOTJTB SALEX. XVZSOS
I goata " Commercial at Waablagto
stiMt. HUler H. and Hasel K. Porwr,
paatora. Bibla aehool at 10 a. -- Vsi -
-tag worahip at 11 a. as. unrtaura r-a-
Oearor at :BU p. as. A apectai evening
ting is boiag planned - by the - Cbria-
tiaa Eadoavorora aader t leadership
f PhyUia Macy at 1:80 p. am. Midwaek
praytr meeting Tharsday at 1:80 p. Bu
PXBST CHTJBCH ' OP. 009
i.
!- Kortk Cottage aad Hood atreets, I W.
Johaeoa. paator. Saaday aebool at S:4S
a. am. ' Janes -8" Daria, - p(T Meraiag
errica ai 11. The girls' gospel aaartet
yiU slag "Itornity." fierntoa. "Wo WJ1
BtU Serro-the Lord." Jaaior cbwrob-ia
the basement chapel at 11, directed by
Hsm. J. LesUo; laris. Yoyag 'peoplr'a
meeting at C:45 p. as. Eren lag set-rice at
1:45. Sermon.. "Death ia tb Pet.1 Mld
rek Bible study Wednesday night. Mis
sionary meeting inursaay at ta psr-
aor.age. Teachers traiaing Has Pnday
aigbu . - -v-...
1 - -? r , r - 4
iV-.-jMOVAH'SiWTrOTSSng.- - -".,
Moot 3:30, Band ay afters om for Biblo
btady at Fraternal temple. Center atreet
sear Liberty. . . ,
j - -'" . ZtATTBB TJ AT SAUTTS -." ! V r .i
i' - Comer Cottage and Cheneketa. Bna-i
day school, 10. a. . an. ' Sacrament aemieo.
7. p. am. Reliet society i Wedneeday,- S
p. m. M. I. A, Wednesday, 1:3U p., am.
A. C. Hawkins, president. ' ' -
j - . 1" '
AMXBICAK X.UTHBBAS CBTTSjCH
Betweea Cbemeketa aad Center streets
oa Narth Charch street. Bar.- P. ,W.
IKrflksa, paator. Sanday school, 9 :da a. bw
lAraold Kraeger, sapt. Morning Worship,
.ill. Topic, "Thy Light It Come, Arts and
'"V Special arasi arraarrd by. Prof.
35. W. Hobson, director of. church- aaaale.
Rath Bedford, church organist. Solo, Miss
Xiougino brieuko. -lather leagao. :80
p. also yoang. people's arrrice. The
aaaua all aaensbor meeting. 7:30 p. au
CHBIST LTrTHZSjur . CHTXRCH I
i- Eighteenth . and Btato ; atreeta. Bar.
Amos K. Minneaaas, sA. M, paator. Ger
aaaa comma nion aerricea, 9:30 a. am.'
Subject- "esas Bereals .- tb Kingdom
Jt Ua." English eommonioa aerrlcts. 11
, . Subject,- "Jesua Cornea t U
His Kingdom. Special music, Baymoad
Johnson, director. Sunday sebool, 8:80
- am. , . Mrs. Jaeeb t fox. anpt. Lather
,' pw-aa. - ..... I
PAST METHODIST EPISCOPAL 1
Corner f Church aad - Sut. mtrmmhm
James E. MilUga. - ministrr; . Mildred
Bartholomew, director of young people's
aetfTitles; Robert M. Oatka, aapt. church
school. - Morning worn hip, . 11 'clock.
Theme. A Prefer to Preyer. Tlreniag
worship, t :30 'clock. Theme, "To Know
aad to Do." Toung people' saootiaga:
Unireraity Vespers snrisl hoar at 8:80,
study at :80. Dr. Millirsa will apeak
a "Serrlc.- Money and Power." High
aehool leagn, at :30.- Toaag adults' at
8:45, subject,: "Christianizing the Social
,Order.V; :r -V ' - -
LESLTB. METHODIST CHtTnCH "
: Booth Commercial and Myers streets.
Dean C. Polndexter, minuter. Chore Ii
cbool, t:4J a. bb. Morning worship,. 11
a. m. Message,. "Shattering Grain."
Leagaea, ..S :SO-p. nt. Eraaiag serrico,
7:80 p, m. Theme, "A Picture from the
Days of Amo." 4
6 B XI E
' Evangelist. , -
.; r PAUL PJTINI :
. Reniain. Over For: Another 7eek! '
-. J at the'.' --..,., -
- FREE JVmraODISTiOIURGH
; ; " coivk ;
Beqsvet number program by ihe oauirtet and sermon lry Iter.
ritrnL Daily broadcast 1014:43. -
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Karta , Wlator. Jeflermoa. Fairgsoead
road. Lyaa A. Wood. aUalater, Chart
aehool. S:4S a. as. Moral ag warship, 11
a, am. TbaoM, "Jeeas aad Eaataa Kted."
rpwertb laaraas. t:8S p. nu rrsaiaf
aarrloa. t:80 p. ss. Tam. .-braa-taUar's
Day ' aad Oa. Happy Halt
How S:S0 p. a. Prograai r tpwenn
aary lrtlo at tb Ladiaa' Aid. .
ZTS8T CMUJtCH OP TE3 WAZaXTSB
Center street a lata, no
paator. tteriral prayor asootiag, S a. as.
Biblo aehool, :45. 4boc lestoa by
LotUo Long. Qartt wi alaf . aaraoa
11 a. ml, TTbe UaooaUinsblo BlessiDf.
Toaag people's aerrica, S:80 p. a.
Miaa Ora Mahaay, aporviaor. Semen.
7:80 p. av,"Oa ta Eia at Cb Crater.
Urely singing led by ta Iong quart t.
Koriral atMtiag Uas aack nil at
sax week at IrtO. . - :
tbx PEirmoosTAi. catmcH ot oon
- SIS M. Coauaoreial. Saaday Bihl
aehool. S p. am, Iaisy Wllaoa, sept. lo
votional, S p. sa. IraareUstie, 7 :80 p. .
Taesdayr Tharsday aad Sasarday aigbta,
7:80, vsgnaU saeetiaga. T. 3. Jensen,
patr. ..... ""'---(;'- 1
pBxsjrrrcsxajr czrneca
Wlator aad Chesseketa straeta. ererer
0. Birtcbat, O. D pastor. Prof. Willises
B. Wright, dirocte ( yoaag people'
aetiritlee aad snaaie. Cbarcb aebool. S:30,
directed by 3. 3. rttseiauaoaa, aft.
Morning worship, tl. Bermo, "Tb
Tear t aesns.'Aatbat, "B Glad O :
To BighUoas" (8 pea co). Christian En
deavor soeietiee, S:80 P. am. Ereain
worship, 7:80. Berssoa. Va aad Kar."
Antboam. "H Waa Waded for Vt
Traaagreaaioaa" . (OUvar). Wodnesday,
7:80 p. nu, amsdwBete aerriee. .
. , rasT chttech op chxxsz ;
. . scrams?
- Cbeaieketa aad Liberty streota, ta
day aebool at 10 a. as. Sorrieea at 11
a. as. aad S p. am. 8aba, "Saeraraent.''
Taatiamoay saootiag at 8 p. am, Wadbeo
day. Beading roe as ia the Maaoai
tesaplo opea 11 a. -an. to : p. as. t
opt Sundays aad bolldaya. : , : , ,
xsauBWOOS Tnrrrro bszthzzx
' - -. CHTJXCa . i
Beraateeatk aad Nebraska atreets. R.
O. Maam. ambsiatar. Charck aebool, -:
a. as. Moraiar worship, 19:S '). k.
Jaaior ehareb at tko ssa hser. Cbria
tiaa Endeavor, S:8tt p. am. Xrening
ice. 7:80 p. am. Midweek eerrlce, Wti
BeSday, T:S0 p. sa. ..
J OTTTOP-TOWaT CHOBOHBS .
CSar Zeik nraaraUcal Herbert E.
Baaaott. ' asi mister. - biaraia worship at
S :45 o'clock. Ooepel aoag aerriee. fcpve
ial Btaaie. Berssoa. "The Right Spirit t
Heariag."- Baaday school ' at- 10:l
'dock. W. P. CoUard, sapt. BibU stady,
WedMdsy st T:0 s'clMk. , .
nraareUealt Herbert TS.
Bosnsett, minister. Saaday aebool at IS
a. as. W. A. Starker. apt. Toaag people'
Waga at- 7- p. am. Eraaiag worship at S
'clock. Gospel aoag aerriee. Special ua
ie. -Borate. "Dirine Bad Hamaa Iafla
bo."" Choir praetiro. Tharsday at 7
P. bb. Bible Brady- Tharsday, S jv as., -
-nessdsl PismadB Saaday school.
- am. Loak Obaa. enpt. Meraiag rror
ahip. llav'BB., Georgo Wallace - Scott
Scotch oraagolist aad aHiger. will prearh.
Eraae-elistlo aerriee, 8 p. sa, Georro AW
Uea.Sewtt. Christia Eadesrer, 7 p. sa.
ETeaiBgaraagalisti everrio. S p. as.
George WaQaco Scott. . -
The Jewel Dox
" DiamonJg w Watches ,
443 BUte - ' ,:. rhoae 4WJ10
; Betweea High Uberty '
The Store that sells guaran-
teed merchandise for loss.
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to pcpenl'i .
strij atral remll
freer LretJ,. - .
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