Th OUTGO!? STATESMAN.' Sal-m. Oregon, Thursday Morning. March 27, 1911 PAG- TXYH. Local News Briefs . Lafky To Build Herman Lalky was issued a permit Wed nesday to build a 1 story dwell ing and garage at 610 North 15th street to cost $9850.: Other pe- , Hum-. ; x osier c xvieiser xo - erect : billboards at 465 South Com mercial street, $30; 296 North ..Commercial $25, and 258 Center street, $40; Mary Quackenbush to repair dwelling at 539 States man street, $48; A. . Luther to "alter and repair dwelling at 1206 North , Cottage street, $1500; G. & B. : Broyles to repair garage ; at 835 Shipping, $40. Lutz florist. P. 9592. 1276 N. Lib. Receipts Promised Receipts for tax payments made" by mail will be returned as rapidly as they, can be handled by deputies I of the county tax office, T. J. Brabec, chief tax deputy of Sher iff A. C. Burk said Wednesday. Many hundred payments were re ceived by . mail, prior to March 15, Brabec said, and placed a A. heavy burden on the limited per i sonnel of the tax- office. Safety of your savings Is insured t at Salem Federal, 130 S. Liberty. Brash Bridge Ailing - Tem porary repairs will "be made on the Brush creek bridge on the Silverton-Sublimity road by the I . Mation - i county bridge crew in ;th4 near1, 'future, County Engineer ;M.'C.;.Hubbs said Wednesday. Re - pairs 1 will f be sufficient to ex tend the life of the bridge so long as it is needed, the engineer said, but will not be too extensive because of prospective changes in the road. Births Taylor To Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. i Taylor, J 1492 Franklin, West Salem, a son, Robert Jean, born March 20, Salem General hospital. Embrey To Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Embrey, 1320 State street, a son, Craig Harold, born March 20, Salem General hos pital. Martin To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam A. Martin, 540 Rose street, a daughter, Rosemary Helen, born March 17, Salem General hospital. Eyerly To Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Eyerly, Eyerly -Aircraft Co a son, Jon, born March 17, Sa lem General hospital. White To Mr. and Mrs. Paul White, Brooks, a son, Johnie, born March 17, Bungalow Maternity ..home. . Salchenberg To Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Salchenberg, 952 South Commercial, a son, Jerry Verlyn, bonvMarch 9. Fitzgerald To Mr. and . Mrs. Charles Wi Fitzgerald, 220 D street, a son, born March 5. , Williams To Mr. anS Mrs. - Mathew Williams, Siletz, a daughter, Patricia Ann, born March 15, Chemawa Indian hos pital, i Fisher To Mr. and Mrs. Har old L. Fisher, West Fir, a daugh ter, Judith Elaine, born March 21, Bungalow Maternity home. WiwiHBiiHHnBMj -fimiiiiuliinniiuiiiitfiiiiwtiliiii-'itt iir" t'"" .uuu, .Bi shop's Stetson for K L2)(D)k It takes a Stetson VPIayboy" to mix business with pleasure... and pay dividends on loth! Watch your personal stock go up -when- you start wearing k n ) 11 Coming Events March 28 Missouri clni no host sapper, 248H North jDom mercial street. I April 5 to 13 Willamette university spring vacation. April 13 Easter Sunday. - May 2, 3 May weekend at Willamette university. Classes Prepare Ready for their gym circus at the Salem Y this Saturday at 8 p.m. are near ly 100 members of the gymnasium classes, who have been trained by Physical Director Carl Preid er and assistants. 1 No charge will be made for the two-hour show, which will in clude pyramids, tumbling, games, clown stunts, elephant leaping, statues and work on the rings and with Indian clubs. The boys' chorus will sing. Permits Changed In arcord ahce with a recently announced policy of the Marion county court, previously granted: log hauling permits were changed Wednesday by the court ijo re quire that log trucks cornel to a full stop before crossing railroad crossings. The permits affected were those of Minden Brothers Logging company, H. A. Christie, Idanha; and Clark Irving, In dependence, j 81x108 percale sheets $1.49 Bet ter Bedding Store. j Doctor ai Convention Major Vern Miller, stationed at Camp Murray, was given leave of ab sence to attend ,the Fellowship of American College of Surgeons' convention in Salt Lake City this week. He flew to the UtaH city on Wednesday morning and will return on Saturday. Dr. W. B. Morse, on the board of governors of organization is also attending and will meet Dr. Miller thfre. f Further Search Ordered -4 The Marion county court Wednesday ordered Walter Gerth, West Sa lem riverman, to make addition al searches of the Willamette river for the body of Robert jCase, drowned with his brother, Ken neth, in the river on Febjniary 13. The body of the other bijother was recovered two weeks ago. i Motorists: 5 gal. Ethyl gasoline $1.00. Double S. & H. Green Stamps. Northwest Oil Co 546 N. High. . Speaks to Hi-Y Principal speaker Saturday at the annual upper Willamette valley j-Hi-Y conference in Cottage Grove will be Dr. R. Franklin Thompson, dean of freshmen at Willamette university. Here On Furlourh Russell Watts, son of Mrs. Etta M". jVatts, returned Wednesday to Fort Win field Scott, San Francisco after a ten day furlough in Salem. Mr, Watts will leave April 1 fotf Fort Monroe, Virginia where he' will take a three month radio cojurse. Dr. Moran, chiroprac. phy., l58 S. Cottage. Gen. drugless practice. Salem's Presents the New ft 1 i 1 ' fSSShi r EVERYONE ELSE DOES . .'."AND IT'S FOR "get UNDER A NEW STETSON et Sftafe twlttf "Playbpyr u'll thank Uios flattcrjng Stetson lines. Eco nomicaily speaking, the price tag deserves a too 033 n , In New Keels Showing In Salem theatrics soon ot Pathe and Paramount jnewsreels including pictures taken of the 1 March 1 pilgrimage to Salem of natural ized citizens! from Portland; was announced Wednesday in a letter to the chamber of commerce from the Federation of Patriotic socie ties, signed by B. E. Owens, presi dent. Owens said Life magazine will also publish a panel jfrom the event J " . j; Obtain' Licenses Licenses to wed have been issued at Van couver, Wash, to Carl D. Gleint, Lebanon, and Helen S. Smith, Crabtree; Mark W. Brantner and Hazel M. Ferguson, both of Wood burn route 2; Claude ';F. Harding, Jr., Hubbard route 1, and Mar garet. M. Mers, Hubbard; Jas per L. Fleetwood and Ruth E. Van Valkenberg, both of Wood burn. ' j Choice- Dahla bulbs 10c; glad bulbs 15c doi. Sale on fruit trees. H. C. Pearcy Nursery, 245 Ct St. Bridge Pictures Today Col lapse of the Tacoma Narrows bridge will be shown in motion pictures to be presented at; the Salem Lions club luncheon at the Marion hotel today noon. The club is inviting business men who are not members to attend if they wish to see the pictures. A Lions club skating j party will be held at the ice arena here at 10 o'clock tonight. j Firemen Examine The civil service commission made ar rangements Wednesday to stage an examination to renew the fire department "iJibility, lis which is now exhausted. Date for the examination 4rill be set later. The commission decided to defer an examination if or a vacant ser geant's job iri the police depart ment until ah eight-weeks police school just started is concluded. Dine at Ullmans. 1381 State. i Surprise Set Salem Elks lodge members were forewarned Wed nesday of special events at the meeting tonight. Visitors are ex pected Saturday night from Ore gon City, Mcilinnville, Tillamook and elsewhere for the exalted ruler's "swan, song bust" and a show. Lost His Plates Constable W. C. Miller of -Woodburn is looking for some stolen license plates. They're his own. The plates, bear ing numbers 161-128, were stolen from his car while it was parked in front of his home. Money Stolen Mrs. Ethel Cunningham, 248 South Church, reported to police Wednesday that someone who entered her apart ment while she was gone took $21 from a purse she had left in a closet. j Lombardy poplar 8 ft. trees 75c. Knight Pearcy Nurseryt 375 S Liberty. j Retail License Granted Class B retail liquor license has been granted Manley F. Bennett, lo cated on Portland road north of Salem by the Marion county court. ! Leading Hatters SINCE 1890 TIME TO SPRING. vote of thanks, ! Spring "' """" ' - - " - - t On Blotter City police charged Robert Pemberton with drunken ness : Wednesday. Charged with failure to observe stop signs were Irene ; A. Shattuck, 2767- Brooks avenue, and George H. Wood, In dependence. Allen W. Panther, 1125 j South 14th street, was charged with having no: driver's license. ; Resigns Job " Fred Rickard, boys' adviser at Chemawa, has given up his position there to enter j the University of I Oregon. He graduated from Chemawa in 1929 land three years later took the job of assistant adviser. : i - I Nose . Is Injured Mrs. C T. Gilbert was treated by Salem first aid men Wednesday for a nose in jury received in an automobile accident ron route 5 east of the Colony farm. k r , : J " Returns Home Ray G. Hoff man, fruit buyer for the Califor nia Packing corporation, is back at work after being in the hospital for two months. ' 1 ! License- Needed i To Sell Lilies , Warning that all stores and other establishments that handle Easter lilies or other potted plants, ; pansies or other nursery' stock are required to take out an Oregon nursery license is issued by the; state department of agri culture plant division. The warn ing precedes the annual check of such stores. Officials point out that nursery licenses are not necessary for those stores that handle only veg etable plants and - flowering an nuals, such as asters, zinnias and marigolds. No license is required to sell cut flowers. A list of all flowering plants for which a li cense is not required may be ob tained from the department offi ces at Salem Obituary Bates i John Bates, late resident of 2084 McCoy; street, Salem, at a local hospital March 25 at the age of 68 years. Husband of Mrs. Dovie Bates df Salem; father of George Bates of Miles City, Mont.; bro ther of Mrs. Minnie Jones of Seat tle. Also survived by four grand sons. Services will be held Satur day, March 29, at 2 p.m., from the Oough-Barrick chapel with Rev. Guy L. Drill officiating. Madis:an Frederick Howard Madigan. 46, March 23, near this city. Survived by widow, Mrs. Dea Madigan of San Diego; sons, Frederick How ard Madigan, jr., of Corvallis, and John Madigan of San Diego. Fu neral announcements later from Clough-Barrick company Sheffield . Edmund D. Sheffield, late resi dent of route 4 Salem, Tuesday, March 25, at the age of 54 years. Survived by widow, Mrs. May Sheffield and a daughter, 1 Mrs Ruby Dykman, both of Salem; mother, Rosetta Sheffield; sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Harvey of Salem, Mrs. Eva Conn of McCredie Springs, Ore., Mrs. Clara Brown of Waterloo, la.; Mrs. Goldie Bliss of Duck, Minn. Announcements of services later by Clough-Barrick company. Kirscher At the residence, route six, Sa lem, Tuesday, March 25, Freder- ika Kirscher, aged 88 years. Mother of Victor and John Kirscher and Mrs. Estella King of Salem, Mrs. Alice Thompson of Portland, Mrs. Clara Gordon of Madison, Wis., and Henry Kirsch er of Forbes, Minn; sister of Mrs. Mary Pamrow of Wisconsin, Mrs. Minnie Fence and Mrs. Julia Templeton of California. Also sur vived by 21 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held under the direction of the W. T. Rigdon company from St. Joseph's Catho lic church Friday, March 28; at 10 a.m. Concluding services in St. Barbara cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary Thursday at S pjn. at Rigdon's. Body will lie in state until 10 ajn. Friday. - 1 Brown 4 Mrs.; Mamie Brown, late resi dent of 1840 North Summer street, at a local hospital Wednesday, March 28. Survived by widower, William S. Brown; daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Scott, . and son, , Donald Brown, all of Salem; sisters,. Mrs. Minnie Earl of Bell, Calif., and Mrs. Clara Bond of ; Grandview, Wash.; brothers, .Ed JBommers of Salem, .William Sommers of Los Angeles, and Julius Sommers of Yakima, Wash.; one granddaugh ter, Miss Judith Scott of Salem. Announcements of services later by Clough-Barrick company. Horton In Medford, Ore, March 26, G w e n . Horton, nine-weeks-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Horton. Survived by sister, Unda, and brother, Gary, all of Salem. Funeral services will be Saturday, March 29, at 11 ainJ, from the W. T. Rigdon chapeLv TEIlUILLIOSn 1 ' wnTTnTinc1 . Fcssral .j- j-'"-v ' Phone 6920 Nonsuit prion fitKPmudice Filed in Circuit to Plaintiff Authorized to Settle Claim in Probate Oaurt for $500 Damages on Alleged Negligence in Death Motion for nonsuit with prejudice was filed in circuit court here Wednesday when the case of Otto Schmid, administrator of the estate of Richard Arland Schmid vs. Harley L and Edna Mil ler failed to come to trial before Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan as o a - i . . . -a M. . . J . . 1 scneauiea on tne inai aocKeu - The Ncourt had not acted of ficially on the motion by tne con clusion of the judicial day. - : In probate court, however, the plaintiff was authorized to settle a claim for damages against the defendants Miller in the sum of $500 for alleged negligence in proximately causing the death of Richard Arland Schmid. CIRCUIT COURT. Beatrice Matilda Roe vs. Wil liam Roe; divorce complaint in which plaintiff asks custody of a minor child, $15 monthly support money and return of the name, Beatrice Matilda McLerran; mar ried May 26, 1931, In American Falls, Ida. ,- Union Central Life Insurance company vs. N. . Morgan ana others; jnotion of plaintiff to dis miss on ground that Issues have been settled without assistance of the court Union Central Life Insurance company vs. Walter W. and Lot tie Rutherford and others; fore closure complaint for judgment I against the defendants Ruther- j tion of George Keecn, aoministra ford in -the - separate sums of1 tor, for sale of real property In III 47 - Uch Ymttty wiHi 6 Drtwwi 30 - liKa Chert wifd 4 Drawer DbW . . 5-phf 14 Bnl sive charm for CORNER CAMiu, ORESSINO 4-DIUlVKtt CHEST " If MVa7 ' U... ' ! - -iui LEAF Tarti r SPOOKS' TAtlLr. ..M:"'" ii-och fop 29 W. of f io '434 taia CL MM Court When $178.46, $4403.15, $109.75, $101.24, $6, $375 attorney's fee and costs alleged due on a note. -; . Ray Baker by" Robert E. Baker, guardian ad litem, vs. Jack Smith and others; transcript . filed from Salem' justice court. ' Liquidators, Inc., vs. Frances E. and Edna Blanche Osborne; sim ilar transcript. State vs. Lyman DeHut; trans script from Silverton justice court. - - Mary McKinney vs. Mayro Mc Kinney; judgment transcript from Multnomah county showing de cree for $30 monthly and $100 attorney's fee. L. R. Chambers vs. J. E. Le Clerc; motion bf defense counsel to interpose affidavit in support of motion for retrial. '' PROBATE COURT Marion Jean Forrest guardian ship; report of S. E; Forrest, guardian, shows receipts and dis bursements of $761.97. Walter D. Shaff estate; peti- 29.95 Value Uaul Carry tag- Charr BeoutifuMy rounded posts and tops lend o streamlined effect to this charming, low-priced suite . . .-decorative reeded accents relieve the simple, modern lines. Sturdy Douglas fir construction . . . 3-ply ends and backs on chest, dresser and vanity . . . 5-ply bed ends. Inexpen a livoWe modern bedroom! All Piece Smoothly Sanded . . . Ready for Painting or Staining t - TADL rT """" V'ri&dft ; Turned W m T ' viut. .2.5D or M Z W' ili(ifiiwji)(m: Rienes 81S2 - OPETI SATURDAYS the form of a farm valued at $6500. : ' Joseph Martin estate; appraisal of Leo N. Chads, Alice H. Page and Irene Roemhildt at $4777.13, of which $1250, Is In real prop erty. - Mabel S. Creighton estate; final order granted - Jessie C Jones, executrix. Olive U. Swift-estate; final ac count of James S. Underwood, ahcHliary . administrator, - shows full administration; final hearing on- property in Marion county set for April 26. J. W. Neiderheiser estate; U. F.; Neiderheiser, executor, author ized to expend $50 each for grave markers" for graves of J. W. and Loretta Neiderheiser, husband and wife;" :- ; . - . - - " JUSTICE COURT . Raymond H. BalL . 'r defective muffler, fined $2.50 and $4.50 costs. - .' -. - : ." ' Lloyd H. Corey, assault and battery on wife, dismissed on re quest of private prosecutor. ; Nils B. Hult, no PUC license, fined $10 and $4.50 costs, fine suspended On condition defendant remain on probation for 30 days; fined $5 and $4.50 costs on charge of failure t to have truck license. ' William ' L. S tailings, no opera tor's license, fined $1 and $4.50 costs. . " - Oliver P. Anderson, v no clear ance lights, fined $5 and $4.50 costs. , . Francis Bergerr no operator's license, fined $2.50 and $4.50 costs, and commitment issued. . John O. McCollum, no opera tor's license, fined $1 and $4.50 costs. .. H. B. Millard, NSF check, con tinued to April 26 at 10 ajn. on motion of district attorney. Leslie Catterson, forgery, took 11 r3 f SIS3 - 91S4 U21TIL 9 P.M. Modem design, full 1 - " . panel ends, lodder and :v?T";.Vr--:' guard roil. . . . 24 hours to enter , plea, held la lieu off$500 baa. ' MUNICIPAL COURT. ; Harry ' A. . Staples was found guilty Tuesday ; cf ' a charga cf driving while drunk, but filed notice of appeal - and furnished $500 bond. He was sentenced ts spend ,30 days in jail and pay a $100 fine. Alan W. Panther, no driver' license; fined $5. George W. Wood, " failure to ; stop; fined $2.50. Salem Girls Win Honors Those students who have becnv named on the 'first honor roll at the Oregon College of Education and who have fulfilled the re quirements of carrying at least 15 term hours for the quarter and earning a grade point average of 3.5 or better are: , Grace Cherry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Cherry of Salem; Be mice Lehrman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lehrman of Brooks; Mary Lou Sears, daughter of Mrs. Blanche Sears of Lyons, and Bern ice Wilder, daughter of Mrs. Mae Wilder of Salem. By carrying at least 15 term hours for the quarter and earn ing a grade point average of S or better the following students have been named on the second honor roll: Sylvia Claggett, . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. L Claggett of Salem; Julia EngdahL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Engdahl of Salem; Leila Ann Pogue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pogue of Salem, and Evelyn Zahradnik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bahradnlk of Salem. $11. V due 20x40" Dec!; :-rrrri Comfortable r kneehcle ryle with six large, ecsy- la, Ore. 0) Ju impii'iiiiwii'wwwitw