Pirn tjnr - f-vli'i'nlfv-iljf tL'JJj GON STATESMAN, Salem 1 Oregon, Friday tlorela?, July 14 1533 v nBF i iaDNAPTAL'i nH.rlV ii HI I r Frogram lor Farmer Liay, - i .-,.r-A ; .... ..,. ... i Hill ' I w - r - - f I - -""?- - I TTk v-' -"ST. ' WW -. J-'T. - J III .-s ' "-I'- 1 SlMkf- l 1 51.3SS BEffl 1932 1 1 The registration of the S Or fcon counties for the special elec tion Jnly 21 aggregates .434,791 jor 51,365 less than that for the general election In Notember, 1932, it was announced at the state department Thursday. The percentage decrease In registra tion was 10.6. Only seren counties showed, in creases in registration,. Josephine county had an Increase of 152 registrations, Klamath 132, Hood Elver 128, Malheur 43, Sherman 39, Crook two and Gilliam one. 'All other counties showed a de crease In registrations. . Multnomah, the largest county In the state, : had a decrease of 24,061 registrations. Other jcounties having decreases of more than 1000 registrations were: Lane 4953, Marion 2147, Doug las 2856. Coos 2015, Clatsop 1422. Deschutes 1158. Jackson 1586. Linn 1652. and Yamhill 1083. ' .i - The total .registration Included 179,362 republicans. 144.533 democrats, 306 progressives, 684 prohibitionists. 1594 socialists and 8312 classified as other par ty affiliations. Use oi Portland Bonds in Backing Scrip is Sought Mandamus proceedings were filed la the state supreme court Thursday afternoon directing city of Portland authorities to use $150,000 of bonds originally Tot ed nearly a year ago tor relief work, as security tor the redemp tion of scrip Issued by the muni ' s. . TV:- i -1 MS James Pryor Bowen, 17, explains to Sheriff Davis of Atlanta, Ga, de tails of his participation in the kid- eping: of John K. Ottley, Atlanta nker. The boy said he did it in order to earn the banker's grati lude by helping him escape. Ottley was released without payment of 840.000 ransom demanded. cipality. The proceeding was fited by J. N. Barde and.F. P. Taylor, with George R. Funk, city audi tor, and William Adams, city treasurer, as defendants. The sole question Involved In the proceeding is whether or not the city has authority to divert the bonds from the purpose for which they were voted. The court granted the alternative writ of mandamus and will bear argu ments of attorneys next Monday. P.6.LWK.P.S A renewed effort to tie the Portland Electric company with the responsibility for sale of Cen tral Public Service corporation; stock by Albert B. Pelrce & com pany in this state, was announc ed yesterday when Sarah M. Hew itt filed an amended complaint la circuit court here against the Portland utility, concern. ' Mrs. Hewitt contends that the retransfer of valuable assets from the C. P. 8. company to the Portland- General Electric com pany, estops the latter concern from pleading lack of legal re sponsibility for the stock sales of the former. "- Mrs. Hewitt also asserts that the Portland General Electric company is a rightful deienaant to the suit since Its employes were employed and received com missions to sell C. P. S. stock and since the offices and advertising facilities of the company In Portland were also employed. 1 She asks for $2980 and Interest In payment of her stock claims and for general damages in addi tion of $1000. - The suit Is considered of lm porunce locally as a test action which may determine the Port land General Electric concern's responsibility for large sales of C. P. 8. stock made here and In Portland in 1931. ! - rar THEBEST FOR LESS I 1ST 8. Commercial TeL 4010 r(3.V9' The"! 'Sajktu-Sea&cl' QUAUTy COFFEE SEED LOill EARLY What a difference a field of wheat can make In a man. No, not nerts. Let's explain. Early last March when Uncle Samuel was making . out seed loans at the chamber of commerce here, a young farmer came along. He was the picture of dejection. Why shouldn't he be downheart ed? Two early freezes had wiped out his wheat plantings . . . wiped out more than that. The seed loan less than $75 was obtained. Time goes on. It's this week A" man "walking on air" comes into the- chamber of commerce rooms. It's a long cry from the de jection of March to the buoyant farmer who joyfully demands: "Where s that seed loan man. want to pay him back that $65. Why, say, I've got such an oat crop I can hardly walk through It And wheat I've got the best wheat crop I ever had. Potatoes are great, too . . . Where's that man . . ." Picnic at Dallas L bblts ? LiKe Success is 'Cinch' DALLAS. July 18 Plans for the third annual Farmers' day picnic, scheduled for ' Saturday. July 15, are practically complete, according to Travy Savery. chair man of the merchants committee of the chamber of commerce, who is sponsoring; the event. Startlnr the morning- at 10 o'clock In the city park, Mrs. George Van Santen will be In charge of a program of music, readings and other entertainment presented by the different gran ges and community clubs. Includ ed will be an -. Impromptu, baby ShOWV, : -;T - , -' Prises will be awarded to chil dren tinder one year of age In the following classifications t th youngest baby, fattest baby, pret tiest boy, prettiest girl: the sec ond group will be tor children be tween two and three years of age: prises will be awarded to the one with the curliest hair, the pret tiest boy and girt Suitable prises are being furnished by Dallas merchants. Pool Is Drawing Card The city park Is being; reserved for the use of the farmers for the entire day and the swimming pool and boat recently, put in the stream by the Klwanls club, will undoubtedly prove popular. Tom Bowman will be In, charge of the horseshoe pitching; contest during the morning. Free coffee will be furnished by the chamber of com merce to those, bringing; a basket lunch. starting at i:io o'clock a ser ies of sport events will take place on the La Creole field, first, sec ond and third prises are being awarded in each event by the merchants of Dallas. The nail driving; contest for women, and the rooster race has caused muck merriment each year, and these will be repeated, as will the com munity relay race, with compel log teams or men and women from the different communities. There will be a ball throwing con test for the women, and 50 yard dashes for girls under 12 and over 15. A grand prise will be award -ed the woman who has the most points from placing In the differ ent events. Contest for All Ages Events for the men include a bop, skip and Jump, relay sack race, 100 yard dash, novelty race. fat maVs race (200 lbs.) and the tug or war, the two sides being selected from those residing north and south of RIckreall. Open to the boys, will be a base running contest, 60 yard dash for those under 12 . and over 15, the wheel barrow race. Following the sports. Dr. H. D. Peterson lias arranged a baseball game between the single and mar ried men. The day will be ended with. s street- dance startlnr at 9:30 p. m-, the block lust north of the courthouse square to be roped oft for this purpose. Assisting Mr. Savery with the days program are Cecil Klggs. in charge of the properties: Earle Richardson, J. R. Beck and Wil liam Blackley with the sports events, and members of the Dal las tire department with the dance. - All merchants . are asked to close for two hours during, the afternoon, for the events on the field. Nominations Talked Nom inations tor official positions In Capital post, American legion, for the coming fiscal year are al ready being-talked. Among the mentioned for commander are H. R. "Rufe" White, present Tice- commander; Claude. McKenney, who managed the July 4 celebra tion this year, and R. H. Bassett, a past commander. First nom inations will be made. August 2L V -.11 - ijionT(s.,t! ion 4 Another of Oar Sensa tional Clearance Values 1 Slips' y mi f 9 (T INDEPENDENT DRUGGISTS 115 S. Commercial St. hi Here Is the tooth paste you need to keep your teeth sparkling white . . . one that SAFELY whitens childrsa's delicate teeth. It's Qenzo Dental Cremc, with the double action thai cleanses and polishes without scrubbing or scratching. 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