PAGE TWELVE Power Rates For Coast Area Down The state utility commissioner Thursday announced a redaction of electric rates of the West Coast Power company in the Reedsport and Lincoln county districts. The new rates will effect ap proximately 2500 customers and will tare them $20,900 annually. For Girl (3 What VouHi You Name It i if A CONTEST FOR EVERYONE! AH City Conveniences! Water at your property line. -Electricity, telephone and gas at city prices. In Salem School District. No city Inconveniencea. No city taxes. No city assessments. No city building; or other city restrie - tlons. No red tape or municipal Interference. All City advantages and all country freedom. In the city and out of It. In the trend of the city's growth. We are offering to the public beautiful tract o opportunity to name this addition. It borders t borders on the Salem-Silverton ward from one-third of an acre to a large build beautiful oak prove at the Beechler mansion, an English walnuts. . - Drive out some fine day and get filled with Its be the name. Call at our headquarters, 260 North beauties of these splendid home-sites. A reduced map of this addition appeared In Th appear again at the end of this week, and with t .on purchases and the rules governing the eont of $23 is offered to the winner, 260 N. High St. Dots and Fower4 Accent Pretty DARK SHEERS At Wards for only 6.98 Permanent finish Velveray de sign dots amazing at this price! Colorful flower prints you'll enjoy all through Sum mer. Sizes range from 12-20. Chiffons or Service! Unusually lovely, dear hose for the money! High' twist threads of pure fresh atOc for longer wear! Reinforced heel and toe Full fashioned. New est Spring shades. for m I A 7 3 Kv 01) QjpoV 275 N. Liberty The reduction Is 14 per cent when compared with the 1956 rates. Patrons of the company in the district - from Toledo south, through Lincoln, Lane, Douglas and northern Cooa counties to North Slough near Marshfield will benefit by the rate reduction. Goes to Lebanon MONMOUTH, April 15 Mrs. L. W. Waller, who has been In Impaired health for some time, has gone to Lebanon to stay with Abrams9 Addition, to tri J:J A chance to immortalize yourself by naming this beautiful addition which means so much to this city now and will mean more as we grow in population. Drive out and get filled with the beauty of this ; tract of land which is soon to be ; the homes of prosperous and hap py people and this name you sug gest will stick to the addition and appear in all the maps of this sec tion of the city. It will go down to posterity. f land,' and until the 22nd day of this month, an he raclflc Highway and extends through and Highway. This pr operty is divided ing lot. It Is entered from the south through d you go out of it through a fine orchard, mostly auty and get the Inspiration that may suggest High Street, and we will be glad to show you the e Statesman on the 11th day of April and will he map, the substantial prizes in cash and credits est are set forth. A chance to secure a cash prize cr prizes are offered. and eleven oth AGCHIM & THOMAS SALES MANAGERS Sheers! Percales! 7-10 and 1-6 H, with panties 59c Styled for Wards! 18x11 percale or sheer dresses. Tubfast colors and prints. Hand-made Dresses Philippine em- 9(11 broidery. Fine 37 batiste. Six i months - 2 years. . i Birdseye Diapers, 6 for 49c Philippine Gertrudes SOc Creeper & Toddler 49c Knit Training Panties..19 Hand-made bacques, only i .-BOc 3" Lew or ceo Styles for every figure 1 Wide uplifts of rayon faille, or narrow lace! and crene. "DIAB" Control 2.98 A special value A patented Ward feature! Built-in diaphragm and ab dominal support. 34 to 44. her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Olds. In Mrs. Waller's absence, : her home Is being looked after by Mrs. 8. Keen. Mrs. Thomas III BTAYTON, April 15 Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Thomas and son, Clair, went to Portland Tuesday, where Mrs. Thomas, who has been 111 for some time. Intends to remain with a sister for med ical treatment. 33 Salem ! We're stumped for a name for this splendid new addition and ned your help ! Suggest a suit able name and you may win a substantial prize It costs you nothing to enter! Into 123 divisions ranging down-' Phone 4641 Colonial Print s! USE JPe Valves Spaced florals, dots, nauti cal prints, novelties! Bril liant tub-fast colors. Save! New ''Bargain" Prints, 1 0c yd. TOWEL SALE! 25c Bath size 20x40". Absorb ent, deep-textured, quality. Dobbv borders. Plain colors. OXFORDS with smart san dal design! Square heels and toes. Very new! White. I'A-Z- IE 7A 5 ffif i The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Coos Awaiting Demo Invasion Convention Interest Tops Political Panorama in North Bend's View NORTH BEND, April 15 Ad vance newspaper predictions and talk notwithstanding, th prin cipal Interest of this southwes tern Oregon city today Is "How will ' recent rains affect atten dance at the young democratic convention this weekend?" rath er than the conclave's real or alleged Influence on state poli tics for the next 12 months. - North Bend, host for the first time to a state-wide Bourbon as sembly. Is concerning itself with doing a good job of entertain ing, hoping thereby to attract a large attendance. It la leaving most of the political pot-boiling np to the visitors from afar and to the newsmen who hare seen for ! a fortnight some gigantic clash Involved political destinies In. the rival candidacies of Alan Greenwood and Walter Tooie III for the convention's next pres idency. Gosslin Debated ' It is true that the personality of W. L. Gosslin, : secretary to Governor Martin and stalwart In the Toung Demo group, has come in tor considerable discussion among Coos county young dem ocrats. . 1 - An active organization is the latter' with 108 members. Some are ' ardent for Gosslin; some cool to the red-haired secretary and anxious to defeat his candi date for the presidency. The del egates from this county to the convention are pledged to sup port no one, however, until the sessions open and the drift of the political wind is tested. Many democrats here feel that the ! Oregon Democrat, official party . magazine in the , state, is unduly prejudiced towards Goss lin and his superior. Governor Charles H. Martin. They point out that The Democrat has been firing hot shots at both of these parties for several years and attempting thereby to combat turndowns The Democrat's man agement has received from the state administration. From the local viewpoint. It is sure that whoever becomes the next president of the Young Democrats whether It be Green wood or Tooze or A. Ray Mar. tin will not accede to power as an avowed supporter of Martin or Mahoney or Latourette for the 1938 nomination for the gover norship of Oregon. Toung demo crats here are not ready to pledge For Now and Summerl CRISP SHEERS Budget-wise in Price AOrJ Shadow stripe dotted lawns. pastel or gay print cottons. Styled to flatter you swing skirts, puffed sleeves. 14-44. SANDALS with square heels and toes! New, high-in-front line. White. 3-8. Value! At WarJ Savings r v-j-i J- T . .T F' 1 I "f .V " - 1 i v.i:v.-v Ties that spell summer chic ta every line! Their snowy kid, perforated In smart geometric design. Cuban heeL 4-8. A-C w Phone 3194 Oregon, Friday Morning, April Two Killed in Pasco Plane Crash Spencer Grey, 42, and his sister, Mrs. Ehrana V. Buclcner, SO, : were . killed recently when the plane in which they were rushing to their father's bedside crashed Bear Pasco, Wash. Grey was killed instant ly and lira. Bnckner died before reaching a hospital. Both victim were resident of Seattle and were en route to Viola, Idaho, to visit their father, 1. XL Grey, who was seriously ill. Photos show views of the crumpled plane shortly after tragedy. International Illustra ted News photo. themselves a year In advance to any candidate; some would like to see Gosslln's power wane but they are not going to confuse that desire with any Coos cun ty king-making. Hopefuls To Parade x The program for Saturday's meeting is so arranged that ev ery aspirant for major state of fice will have a chance to dis port his wares. At the Saturday luncheon at the Coos Bay hotel, Joseph K. Carson and Willis Mahoney have speaking places along with Frank Tierney, executive secretary of the state committee, Tierney be ing a candidate for a lucrative federal appointment such as Milt Miller's job rather than for elective position. Mahoney has many friends in Coos county which gave him a majority last fall and while here he is going to discuss with some of them his plans for 1938. Mahoney's de cision on the position he will seek is going to be objective. The amount of support he finds plus developments between now and April, 1338, will be the factors which push him either into the governorship or the senatorship campaign. Bide by side on the Saturday night program will be Howard Latourette, national committee man of the party and Claude C. McCulloch, state chairman. Fol lowing them will be Gov. Mar tin, spokesman, who has a bet ter speaking position than any other man oa the program. Ma honey, on the luncheon program at noon, will have neither tLs crowd nor the friendly setting for a pre-campalgn utterance as was provided for the governor,' who was forced to turn It down today for a power junket to Washington. Battiger ComingT North Bend was In t a llther yesterday when it was 'rumored that John Boettlger III and his Rooseveltlan wife would grace the Young Democratic meeting. However, when the report was traced to Seattle the Boet tigers could not be located and their office reported that It was "doubtful" if either would at tend. They would have provided more guests at the Currier Til lage banquet than Mahoney do ing a sword swallowing act; Gov ernor Martin a Cakewalk or How ard Latourette a strip-tease dance. No. 100-97 SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT or THE St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company of St. Pul. to Um state of V1nnot, mm Um Slat dar ef Daeamber, 1930, mad. to ta lunrua cocnmiBlxMr of Um tate of Oro goo. pursuant ta law: Amount of capital stock, paid . 4.000,000.00 Wat premtoau taaalTed Sarins tba rear . 10.T.rM.M Interest. dlvManda ana rents raeaivaa annas tna year . T from other aooreaa sal dnrtns tba ax 1.SS4.MS.M sos.w4.ai Total hKouw . .tlX.Ml.TlB.tS Not paid durior th. year, toieludlBf adjustment -S S.m.110.33 Dividends paid oa apttal stock eunns tna rear . 1.300.000.00 t.taS.OM.44 CommlssloBS asd salaries paid 4wtnr the rear . Taxes. Ucenaea and fees said Oarine the roar - S4S.tTS.0S Asaoupt of aU ether expeadi- a.i3a,soe.s S12.3ee.tTS.TT Total aipcudltares Value of real aetata owned (market Tmiao) $ 1.14S,S3T.I9 Value of atecks and bonds owned (eoavsaUon value) IS, 447.709.50 Aoans rn monfaffta ana cot . Uters). etc. Carh in banks had oa band Freminna In ouuree of eollee. trao rjttea smeo September 30. JES Interest ud teats aae and ac 1,T44,3S.S 1.K2.411.M 1.TO0.S4S.S7 soo.sn.is sio.02a.oo XI. 025.10 crued Bills rccMTable One frc3 reinsnraneo compa nies oa losses paid TotEl edmlttsd assets . .SSs.44TJB0.S0 Gross c'slma for kaaas an paid $ 1.T22. 084.04 Amour t of un earned premiums on r.'l outstanding risks S,fO. 664.73 wm xct commission ana Dro- kerasj S8.000.00 887,533.47 1. 100.311. 47 . 050.000.00 Keaerro for taxes All othr r lUblUUes " Con f la -ration tasiin'S , ToUl UablUUsa. except Capi tal : . -13,057.O5.73 t 4.000.000.00 Cap.trl paid sp . Surplus ever all liabilities . Zl.SsO,l4.77 Snrptas as res roe poHcrbold- .$23. 390.414. 77 'Total S3S. 447.820.50 Bajnaaa fct Orerea far SB let premiums iawlad darins the year ... ; $ " arjes paid dnrlns the rear -mosses Incurred darms; Um year 111.S3T.M ia7.255.OS aiO.738.tO ST. FAITI. FXBB MABIXS - IASIKaJVCK MrANT F. R. BIGELOW. J. C MeKOWK, See. Staratarv resident attorney for aen Louts R. CeaOre, HIT ra as iMuldias, rort- 16, 1937 What this convention will probably turn out to be is one without much real fireworks but the Interminable round of lobby talk on politics. What is Mahoney going to do? Will the "oTA man" run again? And what is in La tourette's mind? The joke of it all Is that these prominent democrats are as much in the dark on their own plans as will be the lively members of Young Democracy. Everyone vis asking everyone else what's com ing and looking wise and talk ing vaguely. Don't expect the 6th annual convention to do any thing more than is performed at the usual political talkfest. Willamette Youths Give Program For Aumsville AUMSVILLE, April 15 Wil lamette university students who presented a program at the school here Wednesday morning were Dalbert Jepson, violinist with Mary Jeanette Sargent, ac companist; Marls, Averill, read er; John Llndbeck, magician. Lawrence Morley announced their, numbers. -. . NOTICE tF FHJAI SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the County Court of the State of Ore gn, for the County of Marion, his duly verified final account, as the Administrator of the estate of R. L. Morton, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tues day, the 20th day of April, 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, as the time, and the County Court Room In the County Court House at Salem, in Marion County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 19th day of March, 1937. CAMPBELL a MORTON. Administrator of the Estate of R. L Morton, Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Administrator, Salem. Oregon. M. 19-26 A. 2-9-16. V7 Oi'iginators of Low Prices Trie flavor ot meat Improves many other dishes. Use meat more often to give an appetite for the lees appealing fooda. Only The MIDGET east offer yow such wonderful vaJttas week la mmA week; out. We are especially prowd of ew offer in ga this week. . CHOICB BEEF PLATE Sirloin Steak Pot Roast Beef Boil ALXi OP OUR MEATS ARB IASPKCTKD AND PASSED. Salem's only market' that can offer yon this guarantee f dean, healthy meats. This La-pection Is Your Health Protection. GRAIN-FED PORK SUGAR CURED Pork Steak Loin Chops Bacon Squares SUGAR CURED . H03QS RENDERED ! "FIJIVORIZED, Loin Backs Pure Lard Sliced Bacon FRESH f PURE PORK . "FliAVORIZED Ground Beef Sausage Hams ILQ"'- f3 SAG. We Close at P. SI. On Satardays at 7 P. M. Donna Moser Love Funeral Is Today 61VERTON, Apr B 18 Funer al services for Donna Moser Love, 46, wttl be held from the Ekman funeral home here Friday, at 2 p. m. with Interment at Miller cemetery. Mrs. Lore died Tues day at ner Toledo home. She. was the daughter of the late Dr. J. P. Moser of SilTerton and of Ada Moser who now liTes at Bolchow, Mo. Other survivors In clude the widower, Lem; a 7 y ear-old daughter, Jean; two brothers, AlTin at Milwaukee, Wis., and Edwin Moser at Kan sas City, Mo. v Mr. Love was born in the Sil Terton Hills district. - Bicker's Brother Dies ELLENDALE. April 15. Ar thur Bicker received word last week that his brother Clifford 135 N. Cpnimercial St. - Phone 5197 or 7023 ' Sofot Agent Pensletr Remedies in Marion County BE WISE AND SCHAEFERIZE Friday & Saturday Through Monday ACID Baby dyspepsia poison Powder TABLETS Oak Best for Baby's I Regular 50c Get Hood, Tender Skin j acquainted . with PniSftn Onlr Regular 25e the best tablets. foison uaK . j T With This Ad With this jf- .Lotion vTsaea? 50t -$! - 2ft Ovaltine, large -57c 50c Ipana - 39c 35c Vick Rub 24c 50c Forhan's ... , ,J...:..39c $1 Adlerika -79c 40c Listerine 33c $15 Absorbine Jr. 94c J'e's . 33c $1.45 Lydia Pinkham 94c dcj t ,. 75c Listerine 59c Fodm 33c $10 Syr. Pepsin . 89c i-. Vwm S CIGARETTES 50c Lysol 43c Camels, Luckies, Chesters, $15 Emerald Oil 98c Old Golds, Raleighs 35c D. D. D. 31c m 3?n $1 IMorforms 89c g pkgs. owP SOc Phillips Milk of fl tin Magnesia 34c 1 Carton yflwiLy Sweet's s Chocolates Assorted flavors . . . hard, soft, J creams and caramels. Wholesome, Gs) ( Ty healthful and deliciously tempting j to everyone. Give yourself a treat! c J jJ Regular price 50c lb. With this ad v c c r i.. CORNS! spry as a spring Lamb CORNS! Banish Your Aching Joints CORNS ! df ,M",e8 Us' Un Stop Them, Stop the Pain Cook's Prescription for - Too Use Schaefer's Com Rheumatism 25C "The Best Yet" "No Relief No Pay" A TrT) TrCTd ci.v.r f Ecuador. South Amer ica, was recently killed in an auto accident. He is a missionary there. He leaves his 'wife and three cfcted ren. . - . J Rose Heads Bush Parent-Teachers Members of the Bush Parent Teacher association chose Fred U Rose to head that organlzatlod for next year at a meeting Toes day night. Other officers elected werer vice-president. Rev. Dean Poind exter; secretary, Mrs.. George XR. Simmons; treasurer, Mrs. Hill. The new officers will be installed at the May meeting. Mrs. Elmore Hill, chairman or the refreshment committee, an nounced that the new cafeteria will be- dedicated Tuesday, April 27, when a Jitney dinner will bo) served. Money derived from the dinner-will be used in purchasing 351 State St. Carry U. lvy, Prc vr.