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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salcnu Morabg. Febmary 11, 1934 PAGE THRE12 to the health education program. 6 Pardons Granted SIEGUD LIKELY Nine of the tl children at Les ID DEER SALES 111 IB UlOSl Iffrcal Mews Briefs by Meier 2 Go to lie were found to be tree of physical defects, 24 had defective teeth, seven diseased tonsils, two 50CUD WORKER IIISIMCE SOUGHT Life Termer Men 5 6 had thyroid troubles, three, skin RID DEL IVERFD BY Mrs. Eberly Recovering Mrs. defects, and one, eye defects.

There are 21 girls and 40 boys In Six cconditional pardons, two Elsie Eberly, 343 South ICth street, who was very painfully and the group: TOftSK REELECTION Jounty Judge Urged by Many to Announce; Smith As Yet Undecided ot which Involve Alfonso Roygo- Sammis Says Beer Gardens so and Gilbert T. Ingersoll, who Initiative Petition Js Filed; seriously Injured in an automobile accident about 6 p. m. January 16 at South 12th and Mission streets, is getting along as well as can Attempts to Undermine U.S. Constitution Said to Menace Democracy Howard to Seek were serving life terms In the Oregon state penitentiary here for murder, were Issued by Gov To be Watched Closely; Gambling Also Banned Would Abolish State Police Department Unemployment and social In be expected under the circum ernor Meier Tuesday.

Federal School Relief in East stances. She was confined to the Roygozo was received at the No beer will be served to cus While County Judge John Sieg- tomers of any beer dispensary, et penitentiary from Klamath county February 1924, following surance is proposed for all work- ther city or rural, between the mund has no yet announced himself a candidate tor reelection, it appeared probable yesterday that conviction on a second degree vs in Oregon nnder a preliminary petition for a constitutional hours of 1 and a.m., according C. A. Howard, state superin Eulogizing George Washington as an American whose stature is excelled by no other citizen ot the nation's history and only equalled by the immortal Lincoln. Chief Justice John Rand delivered a tribute to the first president at Talk E.

Meet Close to 3000 delegates are expected to attend I the annual state convention of the Christian Endeavor society to i be held here April 19 to 22, It 4 was reported at a meeting here 1 this week ot persons, assigned to work oat plans for the occasion. I This year's convention "will cele- brate the BOth anniversary of the Christian Endeavor movement. Sessions will be held in the Willamette university gymnasium. Present at the meeting were Hel-en McClay, state president, and lr Viola Ogden. state secretary, both of Portland.

Rev. Hugh McCal-lam, pastor of the Court Street Christian church, is general chalr- man on convention arrangements A Assessors Meet Seeking to arrive as nearly as possible at a nn-T Uorm assessment for livestock. Deaconess hospital about two weeks when she was apparently able to go to her home. But when later x-rays showed she had something like nine ribs broken and a bad case of spinal fracture and injury to the lungs and when murder charge. Under the terms he would shortly announce him to regulations posted in the Salem headquarters of the state li tendent of public instruction, left Sunday for Cleveland, Ohio, to of his pardon he will be surren self as a candidate for the repub amendment filed in the state department Tuesday by the Multnomah county federation ot un dered to the Immigration authori quor commission Tuesday.

Penal lican nomination. The judge stat attend a meeting of the National Education association and other ties for deportation to Mexico. ty for violation of the order Is re ed that a number of friends had the Klwanis club luncheon here employed. Ingersoll was convicted ot first pneumonia and pleurisy developed, she was returned to the Dea vocation of the dealers license. Tuesday noon.

approached him, urging that be The insurance fund would be degree murder In Klamath county state school superintendents in, support of federal measures now before congress. These regulations, after being Without the wise counsel ot enter the race. It was known yesterday that representative Salem created by the state and the employers pending enactment of a coness where she is still confined. Correction: Blouses advertised at Washington and lacking his force The enactment of these meas posted for six days, have the same effect as a law. Violators are subject to maximum fines of and was received at the penitentiary December 19, 1920.

Inger-soll's pardon provides that he shall go to Los Angeles where he business men, pleased wltn tne excellent financial status of the ures would provide 150,000,000 federal insurance law by congress. All workers over 16 years old $1.00 should have been $1.95. for the current school year and county, were asking Judge Sleg Shipley's $500, county jail sentencces up to six months, or both such fine and $100,00000 for next year to would be eligible for payment during unemployment at the basic mund to seek reelection. Hard Debates Scheduled imprisonment. has been offered a home by relatives.

This pardon was recommended by Judge J. U. Campbell who presided at the trial, and He first became county Judge wage or salary in full. The min aid school districts that are financially distressed. Howard said that hundreds ot Oregon school Willamette university debate George Sammis, administrator.

imum allowance nnder the team will face two stiff contests by appointment, serving one year to complete the term of the late personal property and other artt cles. members ot the Willamette Valley Assessors' association met other officials. declared here Tuesday that any person who sells beer and hard this week when it debates with amendment was fixed at $10 a week and $3 for each dependent. Judge Bushey. He then sougnt nomination and election and was teams from the University of Other pardons Issued by Governor Meier follow: here this week with County As There also are insurance features liquor to mlnorswlll be prosecut ed.

"We Intend to catch these fel districts that are already a year or more behind in meeting their obligations were still operating by going further into debt. Howard will nrge that these Washington and the University successful in the campaigns of for accidents, health android age, sessor Oscar Steelhammer. Among those present were W. L. Osborn, of Nevada here.

The Washington Steve Mogensen, received at the penitentiary March 28, 1932, lows and prosecute them with 1928. This year marks the com All commissions and boards for debate will be held Thursday vengeance," he said. pletion of his six-year term. relief would be abolished. These from Lane county, to serve 13 night.

Two teams, the first com tno-tnn rnnntT' L. Pane. Clack would include the state Indus years for larceny by embezzle There are already two candi debt burdened Oregon districts be given the same consideration as closed districts of other states in the apportionment of federal amas: W. C. Templeton, Linn; ment.

posed of Frederick Spiess and George McLeod, and the second dates seeking the post: Martin ful leadership, this nation might never have achieved its present greatness, the speaker averred. He characterized Washington as a man of superb character, of unfailing good judgment and of remarkable foresight. Washington's service was notable In the formation of the United States constitution, Justice Rand declared. This document has been the foundation for free government in the United States, he said. Present-day attempts to undermine it and to replace the constitution with a dictatorship menace democratic government.

Had Washington's advice against entangling foreign alliances been followed, the United States' present condition would be much improved, the speaker commented. Justice Rand was Introduced by Attorney-General Van Winkle. The attendance award for the day was presented by Rev. George Ben F. Keeney, Lane; C.

L. Tall- Allen Romeo Mortenson, re Ferrey. attorney, seeks the repub Gambling along with drinking also will be taboo, the commissioner averred. "Persons wishing this diversion will hare to seek out places other than licensed beer and wine parlors," Sammis trial accident commission, state relief committee, county Indigent boards and the soldiers' and sailors' indigent fund. The new act ceived from Lane county June 5, lican nomination while P.

L. Fra aid. man, Benton; Charles Hart, Lin coin, and Mr. Steelhammer. of Randall Kester and Laurence Morley, will argue against the Washington men.

The Nevada de 1933, to serve two years for burg iler, formerly In the gravel busi would be administered by a com' ness in this city, has announcea lary not In a dwelling. Arthur Miller and Frank Latin Drink Salem Beer and keep your continued. "In cases where gam bate will be Friday night. 21 Die, January mission of nine members, three himself a candidate for the de bling is tolerated the license to from each congressional district mocratic nomination. Form New Orchestra Upon the received from Clackamas county may 25, 1932, to serve five years sell wines and beer will be revok wvuc; wvaiav Devers Urges Speed J.

Motor Accidents James E. Smitb, senior member Three others would be selected in ed." Sammis said revocations of requests of a number of persons a second stringed orchestra is to for burglary not in a dwelling. of the county court in point of each county, to be chosen by con Devers. attorney for the state beer licenses also would be order service, has not made known rentions. The state police also Twentv-one persons were killed ed revoked incases where the highway commission, yesterday sent a telegram to Colonel Clark whether he would seek renomin would be abolished and law en be organized at the Y.

W. C. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher, Y. secretary announced last night, in motor yehlcle accidents in Ore persons receiving permits are con forcement would be left in the of the federal public works ad atlon and election.

Smith, who now lives In Salem but whose gon during January of this year victed of other criminal offenses, MARTHA E. MOORE hands of sheriffs and. municipal ministration, urging him to send It will meet Thursday afternoons home place is in the St. Paul dis officers. at 2 o'clock, with its first get a telegram when the bond con as compared with 27 during January a year ago, P.

J. Stadelman, secretary of state, announced trict, is now completing his third together scheduled for tomorrow. State salaries would be limited to $3500 a year, and all money in HELD 1 RUES tracts for the five Oregon Coast highway bridges are placed in tne four-year term as commissioner, Persons who play or are interest CALLED BY DEATI He has been active in state at Tuesday. The number of persons Injured Increased from 304 In mail at Washington. Devers said.

ed in playing steel guitars. Span excess et that amount based on the present salary schedule would fairs of the judges' and commissioners, serving for some Ish guitars, mandolin or ukeleles divert to the unemployment fund the contracts would be referred to the Oregon highway commission Immediately upon their arrival 0 are eligible for January last year to 364 in January of this year. Accidents in January. 1933. aggregated 1629, Woodburn Girl is Missing; Alarm Felt time as secretary of the state or The legislature would appropri INDEPENDENCE.

Feb. 20. (Special) Funeral services for ate $25,000,000. Provision also is Correction: Blouses advertised at here. as against 1720 in January this ganlzation.

Smith also Is supported by business Interests in the made for a corporate and person Martha Elizabeth Moore, 79, who $1.00 should have been $1.95 Shipley's al income tax on incomes in ex DAYTON, Feb. 20 Mrs. Belle county. It has been rumored that he might seek to be elected passed away at the home of her Has Power to Borrow Domestic life insurance companies have power to borrow money Shepard, 67, wife of A. G.

Shep cess of $3000 and graduated upwards on income of more than $2045 in Estate The estate of as county judge but It Is under daughter, Mrs. Oliver Osmund son, near here, will be held Wed year. Eleven fatalities Involved pedestrians. AUCTION GETS CROWD GATES, Feb; 20. Quite a large crowd from Gates and Mill ard, proprietor of the service the late Catharine Zimmerman stood he will not oppose Judge $50,000.

station, two miles west of Day which is to be used- for the purpose of promoting their business Slegmund if the latter seeks re nesday, February 21, at 2 o'clock at the Keeney funeral home, with who died at the age of 82 years ton. died at 6:15 Saturday night election. in Aurora last month, has assets Feb. 17, after four days illness and preserving their assets, pro Rev. K.

A. Nelson officiating. In WOODBURN, Feb. 20. Relatives and friends of Miss Dorothy Allen, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Allen of Woodburn, are alarmed over her disappearance. Miss Allen left the home of her girl friend, Miss Leota Hawley with whom she has been, making her home, to take a walk Friday about noon and has not been heard from since. City and beyond attended the pub of $294a according to an ap with diabetes. She had resided terment will be in the I.

O. O. lic auction given by Mrs. Euna praisal filed in court yesterday here since 1927, coming at that Three Decrees of Divorce Granted vided the capital and surplus of such companies is not impaired, Attorney General Van Winkle White at her home southeast of cemetery. In addition the estate has $2500 Jason Lee Church time from Portland.

Mrs. Moore was born in On ley, Illinois, February 4, 1855 She was born June 29, 1866 in "7 held In an opinion handed down Gates Saturday. Sanford Bassett of King's Prairie conducted the auction. in securities of the Willamette Valley Mortgage Loan company and $850 in the Union Savings lone county, and was mar and moved to Missouri at the age Here on Tuesday Tuesday. The opinion was requested by A.

H. Averill, state Plans Washington Birthday Program of five. She was married to G. Moore June 25, 1874, at Beloic and Loan association, both in re insurance commissioner. rled April 2, 1883, at Aberdeen, South Dakota and came to Port- land in 1890.

She was a member of the Baptist church, the Mc- Three divorce decrees were ceivership. Allen J. Zimmerman Mom I've already GOT Kansas, and lived there eight handed down here Tuesday after is executor of the deceased's will Hulda Helps Hostesses Call years. They moved to Gaston noon by Judge L. G.

Lewelllng. her to serve your dinners attrac Minnville Civic club, the Rebekah and Circle lodges; and the Dayton Oregon, in 1905, from there to I $7567 Going Out Distribution Margaret Welser obtained a tively at reasonable cost. Tel Silverlake. Mr. Moore died in Jan divorce from Robert Weiser and Jason Lee Methodist Memorial church here wil celebrate Washington's birthday with an interesting 6:30 o'clock dinner in the Prairie Needle club and Fairvlew 943.

TIME to use Vic ks the custody of their child uary, 1932. Six of their seven children sur Needle club. of $7567 by E. M. Smidt as trustee for noteholders in the case ot B.

F. Giesy against the Willamette Valley Mortgage com Lilliam Clemens obtained a She is survived by her widower Board Meet Today Ml three members of the state board of xhurch parlors Thursday night. vive: Mrs. Belle Ream of Troy, VapoRub and one daughter, Mrs. Carrie Ga- decree from Cornet Clemens and the custody of their two children Guests will be seated at small Idaho; Mrs.

Laura Hayes of Gas pany was authorized yesterday by vit. i t-. pon ot Columbus, Mont. Nose Drop Judge L. G.

Lewelllng. The rat TONIGHT! with $10 a month support money Funeral services were at p.m. ton; Henry of Weston; Mrs. Lula Winners of Marquette, Kansas; is. mi able share of each noteholder tables decorated to represent tne months of the year, and will choose the table of their birth month.

Allan Hudnall was awarded a Tuesday at Macy's chapel in Mc- i follows: Aurora State bank, Minnvllle. Rev. Kenneth Daniel divorce from Inez Hudnall, the 884; Anna Meeske, 3102 Mar- defendant receiving the rnstodv of was the pastor. Burial was at the 1, TTTI1 .1 I 0 (Pan dttaOs of Vicks Colds -Control Plan in each Vicks packagt) Violin numbers by Alex will feature patriotic aires. cena wuey, o.u; Aiexanuer their two children.

Under a con Mrs. George Harding of Rose-burg; also 26 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren; a brother, Alexander Courtwright of Kansas City, Missouri; and a sister, Mrs. James Soloman of Gillette, Dayton I. 0. 0.

F. cemetery witn the Circle and Rebekah lodges as Campau estate, $514; Frye es- tract with Hudnall. she is to re with Miss Barbara Barham at the sisting. state, iouis smmi, ceive $25 a month for the chil piano. Gordon Black is gen iti TnivCH dren's support, eral chairman for the February social programs and other committee members are Mrs.

W. litigation over the ownership of the Sod hop ranch continued in Mission Group Meets The General Health of Students is Nev. Mrs. B. Benson.

Mrs. Fred circuit court here yesterday be Leeper and Mrs. J. H. Klinger.

Woman's Missionary society of the First Evangelical church will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the chapel of the fore Acting Judge John Carson. Counsel for both sides indicated We use no drugs or operations. Most FEMALE COMPLAINTS. APPENDICITIS, GALLSTONES, and ULCERS of the STOM-, ACH can be removed. Guaranteed remedies for ARTHRITIS, PILES, SKIN DISEASES, RHEUMATISM, and ailments GLANDS, KIDNEYS, URINARY BLADDER of men and women.

Improving Here at least another day would be required for the case which has Rev. Ezra Maurer of the Production Credit Peninsular avenue mission of Supreme Court is Nearly Caught Up The state supreme court is as nearly caught up with its schedule of work as It has been in many years, Arthur Benson, clerk, reported Tuesday. Only 30 cases are before the court for hearing and Examination of 61 new pupils at Leslie junior high school by already occupied five days in Portland and a group of people from his church will have charge Meet is This Morn court. C. B.

O'Neill claims a one-third interest in the property, V. the Marion county health department staff continues the recently noted upward trend in general of the program telling of their control will arrive in Salem Thursday to attend the second meeting of the board to be held since P. J. Stadelman was appointed secretary of state. Stadelman has been spending the past few days at The Dalles while Governor Meier and Rufus C.

Hol-man, state treasurer, are in Portland. Representative Named It is William McGilchrist whom Mayor Douglas McKay Monday reappointed to the city planning and zoning commission, will be Salem's representative at a convention of the northwest regional planning commission in Portland March 5, 6 and 7. This was recommended to the city council by the commission. W. W.

Rose-braugh also was reappointed to the commission. Drink Salem Beer and keep your money at home. View Klkhorn Road County Judge Slegmund, Commissioner Smith and Engineer Swart, fol-Idwing examination of the road up the little north fork of the San-tiam river as far as Elkhorn early this week, report it generally in good condition. There are a few rough places needing gravel from Taylor's grove up to the Crabtree lumber company mill, four and a half miles above Mehama. his claim being contested by Robin Day.

work in this mission. All members and friends are invited to attend. health of Salem school children. Dr. Vernon A.

Douglas, county A meeting in connection with the Production Credit association HP DR. CHAN LAM Chinese Medicine Company ISO N. Commercial Street Salem Office Honrs: 10 A. M. to 1 P.

M. 6 P. M. to 7 P. M.

Every Tuesday and Saturday Only Licensed N.D. Physicians 16 Years In Business Consultation, Blood Pressure and Urine Test are Free of Charge Geo. Washington Birthday Ball, Case Reinstated Suit of John only 70 more have been filed. The latter cannot be argued until of SDokane has been called for EVh 55 Artm 9Zt Bickler against Helena Bickler health officer announced yesterday. And while numerous gross physical defects formerly were the chamber of commerce here has been reinstated in circuit State Sues The State Indus- briefs are filed.

Benson said most of the cases ready for argument this morning at 10 o'clock at found, few are not being report which time It Is expected W. Ervie trial Accident commission filed court here by order of Judge L. G. suits here yesterday against five I Lewelling. The court set aside a will be heard within a few weeks ed, he added.

Dr. Douglas attrib Williams of the Spokane office Yesterday eight opinions were uted the betterment in large part will be In attendance. employers, seeking to obtain mon- Prior order dismissing the suit eys allegedly due the commission on the grounds that there was an handed down by the court, for compensation payments. De- excusable delay on the part of the fendants named and the amounts Htipants. sought from each follow: Herbert e.

J- E-at' Saving and Loan Taocialion yes- WrtJ2S'J' A Z- aJLdAM terday complaint In circuit rA. i sCwi ii court aain8t p- A- Eiker and a rod $60; Adam A. Shepherd $83. number of others 6eeking to col. Case Continued unlet pal lect $666, Interest and taxes on a Judge Poulsen yesterday contin- mortgage loan originally made in ine sum 01 ziuuu.

ued indefinitely the case of Eu Voltnre Meets Tonight Marion -nnntv Toitnre No. 153 Tf the 40 gene Byland, 1130 Norway street. Gatke Lions Speaker Dr. Rob who Is charged with speeding. By ert Moulton Gatke, professor of political science at Willamette land was arrested by -tlty police et 8 will hold its monthly meeting at the Gray Belle Testaorant at 4:30 o'clock tonight.

The next Monday. university, will deliver the Wash ington's birthday address at the Hoffman Fined $5 Alfred Salem Lions club noon luncheon session will be a dinner affair at Silverton March 9 after which the voitura will attend the Marion Hoffman, whom citv nolice arrest- Belle restaurant ri Monday on a rharee of drivine at lhe Gray MnntT cnnncil meeting ot the recklessly, pleaded guilty in mu- Thursday nicipai coun yesieruay uu vu EgUte Appraised The late American Legiojj. Rttradltion ADnroved Cover a $5 fine, according to municipal Qve C- Casper80n jeft asset8 Ta, court records. ued at $1250 according to an appraisal filed in probate court Tuesday. R.

O. Solum is adminis nor Meier Tuesday authorized tne extradition of Frank Trotter, tfbo i wanted in Seauoyah county, trator. The property left consists niighAma for robbery while Obituary of four acres of land. tou Mw'k fi i i hzAJdimMd A HowareYOURnerves? rtiJV armed with a dangerous weapon Trotter is under arrest in Port $5314 in Estate The estate of the late Dora McElhaney contain Bontrager ed assets appraised at 5314, Wiley Bontrager, at the rest dence. route 9, Monday, Febru largely in real estate, according to a report filed in probate court ed by son, F.

A. Williams of sa- I mtci lem; stepdaughter, Mrs. William naney are joint executors. HIslop of Stockton, four sis land. Call New Pastor The Temple Baptist church in special meeting Monday night, called Elder George Walker of Fossil as regular pastor.

The group also voted to become affiliated with the Middle Oregon Baptist association. Final Account In Final account was filed lUTprobate court Tuesday by Wilms E. Winter-mantel, administratrix of the estate of the late Fred ters and one brother of Missouri; a grandchild, Vivian Williams of Salem; also several nephews and Vacuum Cleaners and Floor Waxers To Rent nieces, including Miss Ella Dooley TRY THIS TEST of Missouri, and O. E. Fowler of Sacramenta, Cal.

Funeral serv ices from the Clough Barrick chapel Wednesday, February 21. It isn't cowardice it's jangled nerves at 1:30 p. Rev. Grover Blrt- chet officiating. Interment In Lincoln Memorial park, In Port pMjBgsjSjsjBJBnail land.

CI START- Call tfced Furniture Department I 101 North High Hoadley To Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Hoadley, (30 North 19th Get enough sleep fresh sir-recreation.

And make Camels your cigarette. For you can smoke as many Camels as you want Their costlier tobaccos never jangle the nerves of the most constant smoker. No one likes a sudden, unexpected noise. But if you jump or even wince uncontrollably at such a time check up on yourself. It isn't cowardice.

It isn't timidity. (You'll find many ex-service men doing the same thing.) It's jangled nerves. street, an. eight and one -half pound boy, born February 19 at Tmk. a MM-a In tout riht bud.

fcoU ft stoat tw I the Bungalow Maternity home. Dornbnsh To Mr. and Mrs. A. Charlie Chan Chinese Medicine Herb Co.

New Method Without Operation Dornbush, route nine, a boy, Ronald Eugene, born February 17 at BborthpaiaU At tka hmk aaarfcad "tmxU" btm to Armw eon tin bob Ham backward mmd forwaid (tooehin tha Httla BWkaraoaaitfcarBida). Btay wilA tka ilrarta-70 Unaa mort noteroa. Ba mra nahtor toad nor arm tamctos the paper. Artrasa tima is aaeonda. BtQ Caafe (Camd aaai).

fmmmu fcacfco Maa ctfilHtJ tha Us in 4 in i a it. Salem Deaconess hospital. "Coming Events February 20-21-Midyear Methodist rally. First M. E.

church. February 21 Meeting of state board of control. February 22 Washington's birthday; legal holiday banks courthouse and state-bouse; exercises In schools. February 23 Marlon coanty Young Democrats rally, :30, Marlon hoteL February 27-28 Annual meeting Oregon Tuberculosis association, chamber of commerce. March 0 t- Second annual convention of Oregon Building coiigress, chamber, of March Annual spring opening, sponsored by Salem chamber of commerce.

March 21-24 A 1 state bigh school basketball tourney, Willamette gym. Rutherford To Mr. and Mrs. L. Rutherford, 125 Madison COSTLIER TOBACCOS Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS than any other popular brand of cigarettes! street, a girl, Robin Carol, born February 16 at Salem Deaconess QjfefVfatflSa WMi af- hospital.

S. FONG, Herb Specialist Eight years' practice In China. Uses all Chinese herbs for piles, kidney, bladder, stomach, catarrh, constipation, glands, rheumatism, tumor, asthma, headache, liver, mala and female troubles 11 years ot service. 122 N. Commercial St-, Salem Office Hours 9 to P.

U. Sundays 0 to 11 A. M. CONSULTATION FREE SMOKE AS MANY AS YOU WANT. THEY NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES! FEEDING BUTTERMILK FOR SALE Marion Creamery 260 S.

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