The OTir CO?I STATESMAN, Calea, Orc-oa, Tnzalsy tlsrsisr. Hay 12, 1931 4 ' b ITs A sTWSP' WfA . .- IB B Ii 1 k . 1 PIKERS ILL DE PI HI Dedication Service to be At First U. E. for 11 Of Grave Markers ; Continued from P 11 . . - x - tic aresiaeas - gowi. rill .a th lif akateb. of Mrs. George Gill Montgomery Mr- Kate Gill London, grandaaugnters, -win unTell th marker. At the graT of Dsrld Leslie, Ulu Eleanor Gil will read the We sketeh. sad the Misses Emnra and Dorothy Jud son, greai-grandnieces. will unroll the marker. 'At the graT t Jo seph Holman. Mrs. J. W. Orr, re geat of Cheineketa chapter, -will read the sketch, and Mrs Blanch Albert Rodgera, graaadaasaier, tnd Joaenfe Uolman Albert, grsnd- nn -will draw th -rttC' At the mr of Lewis - H. Jodson. Mr. C. C. Clark of Cbemeketa chap ter will read the sketch, and Mrs. nitric Klderkia. great grand daughter, sad Xwi K. Judson. ' grandson, will draw the Tell. Toner Onaetery ViOi be Tinted Following luncheon at the Mar lon th party will rtglt Twin Oaks - ecmeterr at Tanftr. where a mark er will be unveiled on the gray r t Reuben Lewis by Hrs. waunaa . Lewis Chambers and Abner Lew Is. daughter and son respect trely. Mrs. Walter L. Johnsoa will rive :. . the prayer and Mrs. Albert J. Kir Cher will glre th life sketch. Th party expects to arrive at the Aumsvill cemetery at 2:15 o'clock, and here a marker will be unveiled on the grare of Allen J. parte by Mrs. Louisa Miller, granddaughter, and Allen S. Da Tie, grandson. Mrs. Bussell Cat lin, Chemeketa. chapter, will gir th prayer and 'Mrs. Carl Denton the life sketch. At Hart cemetery, near Louis Till, a marker en the- grar of James 0NeiI will be anreiled by Mrs. Mary E. 0Neil "Demlng. daughter, and Frank Demiag. grandson. Mrs. T. E. Lounsbury will grve,be prayer sad Mrs. C. A. BIgelow -the life sketch. i . Leering th Marion hotel at J:U p. m. the varty will go to ' Wheatland where a boulder will be anreiled In the memory of George KIrby Gay, builder of th first brick house west of the Rock ies, by two of his grandchildren. .Mrs. Florence Sim tins Elwood and James Winard Gay. Mrs. U. G. Shipley, state, chaplain of th D. A. R.j wiH glT th prayer and Mrs. A. E. Austin the llf sketch. 10ELL FIERiL SCHEDULED TODAY (Continued from pas 1) ett raller .and under the firm nam of William Riddell A Sons, Glenn Riddell farms became re nowned throughout the north west for fine show sheep and goats, .and superior wool and mo hair. Mr. Riddell was act It in char itable and church work. and was for CO years -a member of the Presbyterian church,. He has long . erred as a director of th First National- bank at Monmouth. Mrs. Riddell died 23 years ago. ' BusriTiag ar two daughters: Miss Mabel Riddell and Mrs. Wil liam McCrae; and tire sons. Wil liam Jr.. James, Edward and Er nest, all of .Monmouth; and Les 11 of , Lrnglerllle, Texas. Also surrivtog ar 11 grandchildren. Funeral aerrices will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at CalTary Presbyterian church at Independence, of which he had aerred as an elder since its or . - ganixation. Rt. II. G. Hanson will offleiate. Burial will be In th family plot of the K. P. cem etery soath f Monmouth. Ar rangements are in charge of the Keener Funeral' heme of Inde pendence, l IIORSEWmi TIM LI TO RE11ESRSE (Continued from face 1) nonnced th Pageant of the Pi oneers. - - i If all thU happens.-and the sales of th book go on as Indicat ed, ther will be a ged net sum as a nest egg for promotion of th greater pageant of th Pi oneers at the Oregon State fair grounds la In- connection with th -centenary celebration of the coming of th first mission aries. This will glTe Salem Its first bow to nation wide and tnterna- i tlonal recognition. Lad Gives Lite To Rescue Four in Farm Blaze SAN JOSE. Cal.. May 11. - (AP) Roy Brown. 10. gar his lit . to t tear other persons from a nr today. To flrJ was la the i ranch home of Angelo Janas, six miles south of her. Roy aweke at 1 a. m. and i found the plac la flames. He awakened his mother and Janas, who Is his step-father. sad his brother and sister. After they escaped he went back into the house to see if any one else was there. lie was barged.; to death. BfOVE TO KLAMATH FALLS . STATTOK, May 1 1 Mrs. Lou- Is Dawes and two children will leare Tuesday to Join Mr. Dawes at Klamath rail, where they will mak their home. Mrs. Dawes and children , bare been here sereral months with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Deidrlch, while Mr. Dawes has been seeking a new lo cation. Mr. and Mrs. Deidrlch will tak their daughter and chil dren t her new home. 1 - in WRECK OF MAIL PLANE ON MOUNTAIN SIDE .r L Seen near Borbank,. CaL, where when tmg prevented their landing the mine Air xsansport-mau er cruising toepeleeely lor Hours, uaoiu i mi WM JOB To reoair the bridges between Linn and Marion -county on wea nasdsT ! the nlan of the two county courts. The "bridges which hare SDnroaches in each of the two counties and which will re- eeive their recoaditloraicg are the Creen's bridge at SUyton. the Mehama, the Gates and the Mill City bridge. I The long ! narrow bridge at Jefferson also extends between the tw ceanUes but for some time tt has been under the care of the ctste nigh way, commission and so the county courts must omit th bridge from their re nalr tlans for- Wednesday. The Jefferson bridge constitutes- one of the major .menaces of the Pa cific highway and : the courts hare received many complaints of the condition wliich they btye been unable to remedy. , The bridge at Mill City has aroused much discussion as to its proposed site do to the fact that it will .aeon be on th new Santiam highway and a bridge of major importance "between the two counties. The question of i(s location will be settled in the near future and the , bridge will be ready fort the hea ry traffle which will probably com when the highway Is completed. Seven Thousand Bandits Killed By Nationalists NANKIhTQ. China, May 11. (AP) The nationalist govern ment announced . tonight its troops had killed 7.000 bandits In - central provinces. The- gor ernmeat Is apparently preparing to send an. army against incipient rebellion in south China. The bandits were killed In the last two weeks by troops operat ing over' a SOO.sqnare mile area along the borders of Honaa, Hu peh .and Ankwei Prorinces. Briand Tosses Hat Into Ring For President PARIS. May 11 (AP) For eign, Minister Ariatlde Briand for mally announced tonight his can didacy for Th presidency of the French reaablic. Ho waited until t0 representa tive of all aaederal and liberal groups in the chamber and sen ate crowded' Into Mb office and declared. & was Ids obligation to submit his. nam for the elections next Wednesday. He replied it was his doty te- leave himself In the hand et his friends. Jury Selected In Baker Trial TAKIMA. Wash., May 11 (AP A Jury and one alternate were chosen here late today after examination of s persons to hear the trial of o. 0.-Baker, formerly of Pendleton, Ore., and Walla Walla, charged with first degree murder. The state accuses Baker of slaying Frank Smiley, Walla Walla .with a hammer In an Ahtanam district shack last De cember after t a quarrel orer moonshlaing activities. Prince to Help Manufacturers BIRMINGHAM. England. May 1,1- AP i The Prince of Wales. In an address before 1, 400 British manufacturers here tonight, offered to "pool- the ex perience he gleaned In South America with that of the manu facturers. In an attempt to re store prosperity to IrlUln. Cougars Defeat? -Vandal Tossers - PULLMAN.' Wash-. May 11 ( AP ) Washington State college had two big innings, the fourth and fifth, 'and defeated the University of Idaho . Vandals, t to In a Pacific coast conference Dasenaii game here today. t PiloU A. D. Star buck and C TL Pnnnalee eraehed and were killed wry crasnea iud a wmuus Ntie. Warner Bros. Capitol " Today Loretta Yoang In "Too Yonng to Mary". Wednesday Edward Ev erett . Horton In "Lonely WiTes". Warner Bros. Iflsinore Today George Arties -in "The Mfflionaire". Thursday Ronald Colman In "The DeTll to Phy". The Hollywood Today Richard Arlen In "The Conquering Horde. Friday George Sidney and Charlie Murray in "Th Coh- ens and Kellys". The Grand -', Today Barbara Stanwyck In "Illicit". Wednesday Harry Lang- don in "A Soldier's Play- thing". m Friday "Not Exactly Gen- tlemen and George- O'Brien la "Fair Warning" George Arliss was superb In "Disraeli." but he adds something to that role In. his portrayal of a modern American who began life as a poor man and became a mil lionaire In the play "The Million aire." now playing at Warner Bros. Elsinore, He is humorous, he human, he is splendidly finlshedfin his act ing and he Is original. On does not tire of his development of nhe story in truth the pfay Is Tery much "George Arliss.- His per sonality Is such that for him to appear Is for him to orershadow those about him, whether he will or no. . . - His supporting cast Includes Mrs. Arliss, Evelyn Knapp, Darid Manners. Noah Beery, Majeg Cag ney, Tully Marshall and J. C. Nu gent. They each take strong- Darts and carry them welL There Is so much of human- ness. so much of elerer fun mixed with a delightful lore story that I me piay win can manv back arain and again to see it all OTer again. . . T - "Lonely Wlrea.' which comes to Warner Bros. Capitol Wednes day, was adapted from the stare play of. the same name. It tells of anv attorney (Edward Ererett Horton). who arranges, with an actor to impersonate Mm for one nignt at borne so he might step out. Horton is supported by Lanr LaPlaatey Patsy Ruth Miller and other well known stage and screen Players. - . .- Eye Operation QnSiam'sKirig Is-Successful PURCHASE. N. Y May 11 AP) -A Bulletin from attending physician late today said King Prajadhipok of Slam. wh. yester day underwent an operation for remoral of a cataract from his left eye, was snfferinr nin and passed a restful night. 7e Danoagedn the king na4 to remain quiet, bat If h continue to impror h- will be able shortly to listen to concerts from hi kingdom ores a power- :1r.lo.recelTin set Installed at Ophir hall last nek. cautixs aurnwoina JM4U HNNK A modern version of an age old problem Tomorrow "A Soldier's Plaything" : With Harry Langdon ' Lotti Loder Sal Iy liome owned - down-town Theatre . 25c Time Noah Berry, The Gall Board i By OLIVE Al. DOAK. 3:x2kJI a i 1v f plane at to Burbanlc airport. Alt WEB IIIOII IB II SOUTHPORT, Eag-. May 11 (AP) Th longest trail of golf ers that ever wound over British fairways today played th first qualifying round In th big Southport tournament. Th four Americans .among th 200 seemed sale. Joe Turnesa, of Elmsf ord, N. Y., led the American contingent, and for a tlm led the field, with his 72, while 4f-pear-old Harry Bali, of Lancaster, turned la his record score of 70 at Southport and Alnsdale. Horton Smith, and Jo Kirk weed, .of New York, carded 78s today and Tony Manero also of Elmsford, a 79. Th performanc es of the last three were not par ticularly sparkling but Seemed good enough to get theb. under 160 which probably will be the limit for the 36 holes qualifying piay. Thrifts Other Name Persist; Gets His Bride COLUMBIA, Mo May 11 (AP) Frank Thrift, a Dallas, Texaa salesman, met Marguerite Strett, a Boonrille school teacher while calling on customers - here Saturday. "May I call tomorrow nightl" asked Thrift. "No answered Miss Streit Sunday morning her telephone rang many times. Each tlm she said "no." Sunday afternoon they met ac cidentally on th street and she finally agreed to go for a rid. Mr. and Mrs. Thrift returned from St. Charles, Mo.. Sunday night. Royalty Laughs At Gum Chewer LONDON. May 11 (AP) Al Trahan. American comedian, with a grand piano and some chewinr gum, gave . King Georg and Queen Mary their heartiest laaghts at the "Command" Taude Tille performance tonight. "That man Al Trahan, the Am erican comedian. the king said. 'made me laugh Tery bmi" going, anyway I. HE modem - Miss seeds no "tune our" for the time of month. If youVe erer taken Bayer Aspirin lor a headache, you know how soon the pain subsides. It is just as elective in the relief of those paint peculiar to womenl Don't dedicate certain days of erery month to suffering. It's old fashioned. It's unnecessary. Aspirin will always enable yon to carry on in comfort. Take enough to assure your complete comfort. If it is genua aspirin it cannot possibly hurt you. Bayer Aspirin does not depress the heart. It does not up set the stomach. It does nothing but stop the pain. - - Headaches come at inconvenient times. So do colds. But a little Bayer Aspirin will always save the day. A throat so sore you can hard ly swallow is made comfortable with one good gargle made from these tablets. Neuralgia. Neuritis. Rheumatism. Pains that once kept : BIDS TOKEl i5M GETS JOB Rfl Simpson and Contend ere Also Reappointed by ams Commission (Caatlnasd frm page 1) satisfactory. Conrlgan said th mors would ear th commission about f 220f annually. Ssuad Waat ft r : LBvItidEac Represents Uts of farmers who Uv six miles soah of Seaside asked th commission to take steps to rid thent of a hard of ISO elk which, they said; ores throngs, fences and damage their garden and fiats craps. Th com mission, promised, to gir th mat ter attention. . ' Th commission decided, as general nrl. to do n mar stockl ing or central, aonthern and east ern Oregon ; streams until th streams ar provided adequately with screens to prerent trotit from going into irrigation dUehea. Commisaloner Tlnlng said on son thorn Oregon . farmer had picked np 600 trout on his fields whll Commlssisner siirea aaia another man had found 11 trout. each 29 inches ormor in length. Opest Deechntes But Tower Limit The commission ordered the Deschutes rlrer from Enow Creek to Big Lara lake -opened to ang lers June 1 but th bag limit was cut to one-half th previous limit. Hackleman creek and the head of Metollus rirer, Deschutes coun ty, wer ordered closed and post- eds Out i creek: Barer county was ordered closed and .posted un til Juno 15, and Van Patten and Black lakes, la the aam county. wer closed for the entire year, Resignations of 145 employes of th commission were oraerea filed and accepted "as necessary, The. commission held orer. fog consideration tomorrow a request from the federal' bureau of fish' eries for a deed to C 1"2 feet of water! from th Rogu river for us in a proposed I36.00O salmon and trout hatchery beeide th gam commissioner's hatchery at Butte falls. ESTATE FILED; MI5F0ID Continued fron page 1 lstration wer authorised, under th Oregon law th amount of th bond oaring to be twice the amount of the personal property. Securities . for th administratrix include C. H. Rorertson, -Curtis R. Cross, O. F. Johnson, P. D, Qu Lb en berry, Hal D. Patton, Er- cel w. Kay, Marjori Kay Hunt ington, F". W, Durbln, Sr. Under the Oregon law, one- half of the personal property goes to th widow -while the re mainder of the personal property is dlrided share and share alike between the children. A life in terest in one-half the real prop erty goes to the widow, the other half going la- fe sirapl to the children who In turn Inherit the when the dower interest has been met. de ne topic Finance plana for the Cascad area of boy scout work will be laid for the coming fiscal year at meeting to be held here Wed nesday night at the chamber of commerce rooms. C. W. Paulas, cashier of th First National bank, is chairman of the finance committee. A budget of SSttO is planned for the coming; year, this sum marking a considerable reduction front the one of a year ago. O. P. West, scout, executive, plans to curtail Tery possible expense people home are forgotten half an hour after taking a few of these remarkable tablets. So are the little nagging aches that bring fatigue and "nerves" by day, or a sleepless night. Genuine Bayer Aspirin tablets cost so very little after ail. that it doesn't pay to experiment with imitations! SCOUT B E TO and yet to keep the work's effi ciency Intact. nimrMiknt&tlvM from IS towns In Marlon and Polk counties car rying on a scout , program will attend th meeting. . Plans' for a busy summer of aeon tin are under war. , West reporta. June C the annual field day will b held bar. ; Th night before a nnmber of th scouts will prepare a camp In Wlllsoa park and wlu sleep tnere orer nignc tlam la to start la July and squads of (0 boys will be there at regu lar intervals throughout me summer. KTi.Ii: SPOl Fi ciriiii That xlAle cannot expect a Chang in present eeeatomlc con ditions until th principle of th sermon on th Mount ar substi tuted for the- present Mosale law of eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth." was the atatement of Judge Leonard H. McMahan at the banquet of the Brotherhood group of the- Leslie Methodist church, Monday night. "Prohibition and the Economic Conditions' was the subject of Judge If eMahan's address. An election of officers follow ing th talk resulted In the choice of E. A. Bhoten to succeed him self as sresldent, Vic president will be Clark Wilf Two Toeal so los by Leland Scott, accompanied by Mrs. 8. Darlow Johnson, u- tertafned the group. - . So enthused by the -address of Judge McMahan was th broth erhood -group that Rot. Johnson. pastor, expressed his wish to bring the jurist to deHrer the same or a similar address before his congregation. Arrangements ar being mad for this. 1 Mr. McMahan declared that if the efforts to educate the public were continued oh the prohibi tion question as they had been 25 years ago by the Blue Ribbon and White Ribbon societies, there would not be the adrera condi tion of th young people today. The banquet of the evening was a sea food meal. A comparatively large number of men attended for this time of the year. ' Steinbock Wins By Late Spurt In . a long planned bowling match between Sam Steinbock and Wayne : Kantela, Steinbock rolled a total of 2824 pins in a IB game series to defeat Kantela by 17 points. Until the last game It seemed certain that the match easily belonged to Kantoia for at times he led by 50 to 110 pins: Sam showed himself a champion in the last gam and won by the close acor. Colom Sat, Oliver Atliletic Field niaaassi STMMMSSSS f MCTACU SI A" mmnm . PAGEANT of PCK1N fr TWICE CAILY 1?? I Beserred Heat aad General Admission Tickets on Sale Cir cus Day at Qulsenberry's Cen tral Pharmacy,: 410 State St. iHOLLYVOOD; - - ?' Mt Talkies ' A HOME OWNED THEATRE - Today Tbrowghi Tharsday FIRST 8HOWINO Uf SALEM Here's THE Western classic! Packed with thrfU-dynaniltel Biasing a trail of terrific ac tion acre the talk in r scree at Giving yoo. sensations to make year pulses race I Qbmmouxt (picture with Richard i Arlen, Fay Wra Also Laurel A Hardy Comedy "Chicken Come Home Kews and Cartoon Comedy n TEDfllS TTflES IT ::duhi decided MCNMdXJTH. May 11 A ten nis tournament at Monmouth high school week resulted - In Juanita Nelson winning first place la girts singles orer Erie Mae Murdock! who was awarded second place, 4-1. 4-4, 7-5. ... MonmOuth high school girls' doubles were won by Juanita Nel son andHkfagaret Cochran after pUyiac three eeU against Klea Sloan . and Erta. .. Ma Murdock. Scores. were. 4-4. 7-1. 1m boya'ialaglas, John Murdock won front I Philip Dodds in the unau, e-s.s-i,- -fnxiip uoaas ana John Murdock won the boys' dou bles by defeating Kenneth Roth and TdtOBrtsbback f-4. -Ji . In singles. John Murdock and PhfUp Dodds won from Indepen dence high school ooys. bat lost th doubles. ; Th Independence girls beat Monmouth In both sin gie and doubles. - S 1I1ESTED A crash! which resulted- in one car rolling over and the- drlyer of the other being 'held in jail in lieu of 125 ball ocestred at the coener of; Summer and Chemeke- iir. ITS ftaamee "Ut&t Warner Bros. Theatret Your Ucbit" LfeT TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW? J I Ui ' ' A r-vn V ' 7 - W 1 1 Starts TOMORROW ! I'Mamts is a fataUs' nod not nuny jst f i ..! I WITH 4r.. " EDWARD EVERETT HORTON LAUIIA LaPLANTE ESTHEH RALSTX)N . - I. s . ... Ends TODAY! Gay, Sparkling Com cdy-Drama Everyone Should See i "TOO YOUNG to MAnnY" ! I . with i 1 LORETTA 1 ; YOUNG GRANT WITHERS i0. P. IIEGGIE E1I5IA DUNN ta Streets, suadar alrht. tt i. Walter Adams. Kings Valley. According to reports tiled at th police station. C. II. Robert son. 227 North Capitol was going west and was past the interac tion when th other driver rln his car Into the right rear hub of th first csr and turned It over. Adams claims that he thought he had th right of way and as h was going ahead. Robertson took the right af way; hence the colli sion. . I The $25 ball was set by the po lice judge following Adams' ar rest for reckless driTlng. Othsr charges, possession of beer and switched license plates, were not pressed. Late- Mondar. Adama still Injth city jalL Volleyball Men Go to Portland Members nf the T. If f a ond team In rolleybafl, will go to Portland Thnradav nlhf tn . ter a tournament there. It Is to be a tournament of secondary teams which Includes all but T. M. C. A. championship teams. ' Industrial, church league and; small town teams ar. AiiriKia. The locals are In charge of Ches ter Page, Sr. . - .. jlaywold . AdalDh Mavwold died In - this city May 1,11 aged 40. Funeral announcement later by Clough Banick company. 0 Mcrvcl ot tfta ntw ArIiff..lkaoff- ferent ArKss ... ploying th sort of ro!you hove ' olwoys wantod to too him do. MR.GEOHGE 0 . TII2 . millionaire ks Evnlyn Knnpp David Manr . James Caf ney Noah Oeery J. Fnrfll MDta!d Tnlly Marshall FUrooca Arffss Now Playing BOBBY JONES How I Play Golf" A! A Belt- Jamboree of Joy! MAKK : WARNSIIt - BROS. THEATRES TOCTt HABIT it X2 Ob ltuaryl CjrJ i 1 1