Ill '1 The Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Thtgaday. July 22, 1943 Madison Jones, 9fKYear-01d Local Pioneer Farmer Dies . (Picture on page 1.) ; m " Madison L. Jones, 99, early : farmer who developed the fertile Lake Labish district, died in Port viand Wednesday afternoon at about 4 o'clock. - Jones, father of Ronald EL Jones of Brooks and jEllis H. Jones of Salem, would have been 100 next March 29- Funeral arrange taenia will be announced later but! interment will take place in the Pioneer cemetery at Brooks. Retired At H Last public appearance of Wil lamette university's oldest living graduate who" crossed the plains in 1853 took place in i4f at uroow. Her attended a birthday dinner given in bis honor by the Masonic lodre there, of wnicn ne was a charter member. Jones retired at the age of 80 from eastern Oregon wheat farm ing. He has been living with daughters in Portland and Arling ton. A bronchial ailment, con tracted last summer, hastened his death. Indiana Natfva The deceased was born March 29. 1849. in Kokomo, Ind. He came to Oregon and tha Willam ette valley in 1853 with his father S. W. R. Jones who died in In diana in, 1911 at the age of 97. The family pioneered the Brooks district. He married Emma Jane Hoven den of Hubbard in 1880. Mrs. Jones died in 1939 at the age of 1 Jones graduated Willamette university in 1871. He also at tended law school, passed his bar examination, but never practiced law. Legislator ,- In 1882 he was elected to a term In the house of representatives of the state legislature. He served as a member of the state fair board from 1915 to 1321 and was president of the Oregon Hop Growers' association prior to 1910. He led the way to establishing the Lake Labish drainage district which cleared and drained the rich bottom-land north of Salem Jones moved to eastern Oregon to farm wheat in the early 1920's. The deceased was a member of the Methodist church. Brooks AF & AM and of the Al Kader shrine. In addition to the two sons, Ronald and Ellis, the deceased is also survived by three daughters, Mrs. Anderson M. Cannon of Portland, Mrs. John Withycombe of Portland and Claire Jones Gray Los Angeles, Calif., a sister, Mrs. Sarah Clark. 90, of Port land: nine grandchildren and 13 V great-grandchildren. 4 Salem Couples To Attend Y's Meet At Long Beach Four Salem couples are to at tend the international Y's Men's convention August 15-20 Mn Long Beach, Calif., local chapter leaders announced Wednesday. Ronald Hudkins is official del egate and Robert O. Smith alter nate. Treasurer Everett Clark and Advisor Gus Moore also plan to attend. All will be accompanied by their wives. Members of Salem chapter and their families are to visit Camp Silver Creek this Friday afternoon and evening. Assembly called for 2 p.m. Sunday, August 1. 194 at Marion Square. Sa lem. Oregon. Electors ot the Progressive Party of the 1st Congressional District of Oregon wtU meet la assembly to consider nominations (or the office of V. S. Representative from the 1st Con gressional -District of Oregon to ap pear on November I. IMS ballot of the Progressive Party. This assembly caller by following electors of the Progressive Party of the 1st Cong regional District of Oregon: A. M. Church. 1400 ti. Summer St. fculu M. Phelps. 5209 N W. Cons St . Pearl D. Formick. 2460 Z. Nob Hill. S. B. Dodge. Rt. 1. Box 27J. Philip A. Tussmg. I1M S. 14th St.. all of Salem: Clyde A. Munger. Chester M. Girt. J. E. B rough, all of Rainier: Mrs. Zula Be den. John K. Belden Dayton Holloway. William Edward Wallu. all of Rt. 4. Al bany; Leslie A. Pete. 118 3rd St.. Forest Grove: Margerie Bancroft. Rt. t. Box 74. Portland i David Eakins. Uth at Jackson St, Hendry W. Hendricks. ZS30 Orchard St, Mrs. Clarice Hen dricks. 2S20 Orchard St.. Lois T. Mer rix. J25 N. 2Sth St.. Charles H. Skinner. 9m Tyler. L. R. LaVaUec. 90S Tyler. Carlyle Cole. 2121 Monroe, W. R. Sy monds, 333 N. 15th St.. Lee. Symonds. 33 N. 15th St.. Mrs. Ethel Vattesv 735 S 14th t.. Mrs. Jam McLean. 2120 Harrison St.. all of Corvatlls; Charles F. Henne. Tidewater; Shirley M. H as kin. 413 Jefferson St, Milwaukee; Mary H. Davis. Tait. Box 734. Toledo; Mrs. William Pittman. 17 Morton St.. Newberg; Robert O. Schwartz. Arnold Arms. Monmouth: Mrs. C. L. Schneider I and George Schneider, both of Rt. 1. Bo 166. Yamhill; Mrs. T. St. Ellis and T. M. EJlta, both of Philomath. Sly .23 1 Tea have a date the peat time yea're te FertUnd far DANCING , DINING FLOOR SHOWS at the Northwest's Finest Night Spot tU 8.W. Salmeai SL-At. S5a Wt Imperfect t i Vision?? - imt iaw Dr. E. ..' Bering Imperfect vision la a needless handicap. Hare your eyes examined and get alasses if you need them. j . i ' j ; -V -:;V- ' AT r ltorlng Optleal - IU Ceart DIGNIFIED CREDIT Fkessa CSM Salem area pioneer legislator and Dy xne w. i. wgaon company To Discuss Fire Control Tonight KEIZER An open business meeting in connection with the proposed Keizer fire patrol will be held Thursday, July. 22, at 7 pjn. in the Keizer grange hall. Ques tions regarding the proposal will be answered. Directors and supporters of the proposed district are currently canvassing the community for contributions to purchase fire fighting equipment. Petitions requesting formation of the district are being can vassed by the Marion county as sessor s office. If enough signl tures are contained in the peti tions, a hearing on the proposal will be set by Marion county court. Keizer families are being asked to contribute $5 each and busi nesses as much as possible. Direc tors said a home for the equip ment can be secured if adequate funds are raised. An open meeting will be held Thursday, July 22. .at 7 pjn. in the Keizer Grange hall. Any ques tions pertaining to the proposed district will be answered during the session. Portland Youth Granted $1,000 Damages Bid Judgement of $1,000 was award ed to a Portland youth in Mar ion county circuit court Wednes day in a false imprisonment suit brought against Safeway Stores, Inc. An additional request from plaintiff for $7,500 punitive dam ages was denied by Circuit Judge George Duncan on motion of de fendant. The juryk in turn, pared down the" general damage request from $1,500 to $1,000. The suit was brought against the store and Joseph Wangler, store manager. It charged that Stonewall Jackson, 15, of Portland was taken into a back room of the Court street Safeway store and searched by Wangler April 5, 1947, when the Jacksons were in town from a nearby hop yard. Helen Jackson, mother of Stoner wall, charged that the occurrence humiliated and embarassed her son. Both Wangler and young Jack son testified that the youth had no ' store merchandise in his pockets when searched. Kids Dress-Up Day Scheduled Kids who like to dress up had better hope for a cooler day Fri day, for it's annual dress-up day or the city-school playgrounds. The contest will start at 2 pjn. on the neighborhood playgrounds. A wares will be made, according to Director Vernon Gilmore, for the prettiest costume, best char acterization, best foreign, funni est and most unusual costumes. BASEBALL Tonight 8:15 P. M. Waters Field Salem Senators vs. : Vicioria Bex Seat ReservatioBa : Pheae 4C47 : I me? lstoir r- si ass m ! Vkta Freddie Keller A ; and Orchestra Jj ;Clnb Gooba & iwjj rpnuna ivoaa Is. Hagkea ' Commemorative H.U.S !j it,. OREGON Iff I - 4 W TExuiironY WASHINGTON, Jmly 21 The pet office department released the a bore photograph ef a comme ns arm tire stamp In Washington. The Oregon Terrltery stamp will gm mm sale at Oregen City, Ore Aag. 14, (JP) Wirephete to The Statesman.) j IPimlbpc IHleeirdIs I CIRCUIT COUKT Lola Andersen vs. Derrel Andersen: Defendant files answer admitting and denying and la further answer seeks divorce, charging cruel ana mnumu treatment and asks for custody of two minor children. Ruth Marie Johnson vs. Dyle Frank lvn Johnson: Decree of divorce re stores plaintiffs maiden name of Ruth Marie curtias. Doris Elizabeth Curry vs. Neal Allen Curry: Decree of divorce awards plain- tuf custody of two minor cnuarcn, re stores forsner name of Doris Eliza' beth . Rett and. approves property set- Uement. Claude Kenneth Castle, vs. George Alexander, state prison warden: Order allows petition for writ of habeas corpus. William B. foster vs. Clara roster: Decree of divorce to plaintiff restores defendant's former name of Clara Miller. Stonewall Jackson, by guardian Hel en Jackfon. vs. Safeway Stores. Inc.. and Joseph Wangler Jury awards $1,004 general damages to plaintiff in false Imprisonment suit. Allwin r. Kenfteld vs. Dorothy ray KenfieW: Decree of divorce awards platntiff temporary custody of a minor cfaUd; and defendant custody of a mi nor eh Ud. Erwin E. Batterman vs. Henry D. Palmer and others: Suit seeks $17,923 allegedly due for services and goods rendered by plaintiff and asks that plaintiff's lien be foreclosed. Doan fleeter vs. Kobert K.. Keefer: Suit for divorce charging cruel and inhuman treatment asks for custody of two minor children. $40 per month support money for each child and cer tain personal property. Married May S. 1945. at Salem. Valdaria Bennett vs. Ralph Bennett: Decree of divorce grants plaintiff cus tody ot uiree minor children and ad vances matter of support money to a later date. Vera Mae Kosanke vs. Donald Har old Kosanke: Decree of divorce awards plaintiff custody of a minor child and $35 per month support money. PROBATE COURT Fredricka Frey estate: Order author izes sale of personal property. Lillian May Bitney estate: Final ac count set for hearing on August 23. George Cawrse estate: Executor au thorized to settle certain real property rights. DISTRICT COURT Vernon Elwood Canfield. Salem route 8. failure to stop at a stop sign, fined $1 and costs. CasDer Mike Schweirert. S4S Mar ion St.; Richard Frank Smith. 687 N. Capitol St.: Alfred Carl Lave. 2350 State t.; Earl Erhardt Huber. Marion: Rlcn- ard Kinnan. 457 S. Commercial St., and Donald Everett LaBranche, 3870 La Branche ave all charged separately with having no operator's license. S3 fine suspended on each on payment of court costs. Albert John Braun. FT9 Spruce at.. failure to stop at a stop sign, fined $1 and costs. Mabel Beulah Whiteford and Cdy Lancelot Whiteford. both of 2490 Broad way St.; Philip Andrew Jackson. 2470 Doaald way: Emtl Cornelius DeBauW. Portland: Gerard Lav erne Porter, Sa lem route 2; V. Omer Huff. 460 N. Uth st, and Edward Lukinbeal. 440 N. 14th st.. all charged separately with an- glina in a closed stream, each fined $25 . and costs with $20 suspended on each fine. Joseph die Leclerc. 1231 Sixth at. ' - ' i"". .i'fc v CILIEA.naAMCDIE oun EirnnE stock of TO discouiit Even Though Prices Are Going Higher We Must Room lor Incoming Stocks, . il 233 IL High St 5 Stamp for State STAGE c- West Salem, passing on crest of hill, fined $5 and costs. Vert Eugene Ammon, Salem route 5. no operator's license, fined $5 and costs. Raymond Gallagher. 1815 Norway St.. violation of the baste rule, fined $5 and costs. Walter Adolph Brarkhahn. Portland, passing with insufficient clearance, fined $10 and costs. MUNICIPAL, COURT James E. West. 1S50 Yew st driving with defective lights and brakes, fined $2.50 on each charge. Thomas D. Chastain. Silverton. viola tion of (top sign, posted $2J0 bail. Warren A. Stanton. 17S4 Market st, violation of basic rule and driving without operator's license, fined total of $15 on both charges. Donald C. Mauldlng. Silverton. haul ing logs without permit, posted - $15 bail. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Edward A. Remington. 20. United Air Lines employe. Portland, and Carolyn Ann Weeks. 18, typist. Salem. Dean Shull. 22. soda dispenser. 729 S. Uth St.. and Maydeen Walden. 19. cashier. 1106 Mission St.. both of Salem. Cordon Lit tie John. 27. student. 1255 N. Summer St.. and Stella Pearl Tee son. 2. music teacher. 410 S. 14th St.. both of Salem. Glenn E. Nado. clerk. Silverton. and Nellie C. Johnson, technician. Salem. Salem Band to Play Tonight 4 Salem's municipal band will perform again at 8 o'clock to night in Willson -park, under di rection of Prof. Maurice Bren nen. He has announced the fol lowing program: Senn Triumphal Huffer Sequoia ,. .- LaGassey KnighUbridge March Coates Midnight in Paris. Conrad and Magidson Conqueror March . r-,. . Leike New Moon Selection Romberg Intermezzo - Coolidge-Taylor It's Only a Paper Moon .. . Arlen Hail to Old Glory Jewell EE rs'AV7Iill Opens :45- CVTai AMrf. Second Featare "WILD WEST with Kaeeee Ates At Lame. Root Bazsy Henry O Lanps - r , i twN- , --r"j Yfr- " ' z:i lt II O Shades O Floor Lanps O Bridtje Lamps 6 Dccoralive Pollery AH Hems Are Late Fttrchaaes Buy A Beautiful Floor Lamp at 1 off (SEN ATOa HOTEL SLDGJ Home BiiUding High in Dallas DALLAS Building permits Is sued from January 1 to June 30 far exceed those of .the same, pe riod last , year, according to the office of William BlackJey, city auditor. Residential construction and remodeling accounts for the largest number, of permits,- which total $191,090.: Six business and industrial projects amount to $11,050 and two church remodel ing projects total $4,000, bringing the total to $196,140. . The most popular areas lor resi dential construction at the; present time are the Dallas-Salem high way near the city limits;. Miller avenue in the east part of the city and the FJlendale district west of the city. t i fill irrn HririL-fwl f m, aouva amav ca aim wft&a For Angling) in Little North Fork Closing of the Little North Fork of the Santiam river to angling by the state game commission July 15 brought a number of hooked fishermen into Marion county dis trict court Wednesday. Seven anglers were arrested Sunday on the stream by state police and charged with anglins? in a closed stream. All pleaded guilty Wednesday and were fined $25 and costs each, with $20 sus pended on each fine. Police told the court that three others were cited to appear later this week. The seven who appeared Wed nesday include Mabel and Guy Whiteford. 2490 Broadway St.; Philip Andrew Jackson, 3470 Don ald way: Gerard Laveme Porter. Salem route 2; V. Omer Huff, 480 N. 13th st.; Edward Lukinbeal. 440 N. Uth sU all of Salem, and Emil Cornelius DeBauw, Portland. MODERN PILGRIMS LAND PROVINCETOWN. Mass July 21-4 JP) A new pilgrim band 29 Baltic born men. women and chil dren made this old colonial port today after 43 days in a small sail ing craft on the Atlantic. Tear Top Shew Valise! IBSCTuEQI J LAST DAT! "WINTER MEETING" "GLAMOUR GIRL TOMORROW! Robin Heed Returns XUxmmtr. Jon Haul iit: Companion Fan-Hit! Sell to Make mm 412 Phone Hearing Airs Relations Of Companies Relationship between the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. and the American Telephone and Tel egraph Co. was the subject of testimony introduced Wednesday in the state public utilities com mission hearing on P.TJtT. re quest for rate increases in Ore gon. . Oregon General Manager F. D. TeUwright of P.TA.T. said his company operates under license contract with the American com pany, paying it 1 per cent of its revenue in order to take ad vantages of such services as arc made available by Bell Telephone laboratories. Harry C. Getz. assistant comr- troUer of A.TAT, testified that in 1947 the Pacific telephone com pany's Oregon operations turned over $323,682 to A.TAT. Of the total expense Incurred by A.TAT. during the year. $371,328 was charged against Oregon, he said. ; The hearing in Salem Chamber of Commerce rooms will continue i today. 1 STARTS TODAY 2ND ACE HITI A 5-. fr-?' . , " . ,. f. it .' ; t f 1 V COCA-COLA (Ml " '"'vl ' . i . I jjj; ;; 'Stretch 'for Limfy 1 Pause for it Coke , ' 1 1 S y r . , , 1. , 1 ',- ' A V A 1, 7- L 4 XT' j - J Oregonians Invited To Attend Banquet During Centennial Gov.1 John H, Hall has Issued a blanket invitation to residents of Oregon to attend . the governors banquet which will climax Ore gon's territorial centennial cele bration on August 14 in Portland. Reservations are tx ng accepted at the Portland Chamber of Com merce.! Governor IlaU said -the Masonic temple sunken ballroom, where the banquet will be held, is inadequate to accommodate . all who wish to attend, and reserva tions will be made on a first Come, first served basis. Governors of the states which were a part of the original Ore gon territory were expected to attend along with Oregon's I con gressional delegation and, mem- f 003 &pm:izt3 t-i -t --jrvi-a I She Ruined Them AH . . The Men She Tormd" The Men She Hcrtedl XTJt. a -if 1 Meet aa evil a baneh of seoaadrels aa ever rained their friends and wrecked each ether! f M-BLYTH DURYEA-O'BRIEN - ANOTHER PART of Ihe FOREST! 2 MAJOR HITS! Rollicking Musical Fan-Feat Leaded with Romance Melo dies! j MA1TIA STEWAIT LEW PAtXEl M Color Cartoon Warner News -5. - il urn. ! lOmil VH0lt AOTMOtlTT Or TNI COCA-COiA BOTTL1TIG COMPAirr OF i SALEM. OSEGOJf bers of the American Pioneer Trail association. 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