' TLa OHTGCII STATESMAN. Zaltrsu Oroejbn; Tuts day MoxnIag,iarl3, ISO PAGC IT, i. Local Nevys Briefs - Bedient Case - 'Js; :Riilei Upon 4H t Winners Told W i 1 in a MarshvAurora,' and Geraldlne Nel son, Salem s Heights, were . ' an nounced yesterday as winners of the 4H clnb newswritlng contest by Wayne D. Harding, county club agent. Each will receive a half scholarship to the annual 4H sum mer school session In Corvallis as a prize. Competition .in the Con test was centered about the , amount of : news . written by the competitors published in newspa pers, quality of writing, and neat ness of presentation of clippings in scrapboOks. . Lnts florist P. 693, 127 N. U. TIist Sxhobl Chaperones-Chap-e rones to accompany Marion coun ty 4H club members attending the annual 4H summer school in Cor Tallis as announced yesterday-by County - Club Agent ' Wayne "D. Harding include Mrs. Grace Seson, Central Howell school: Daphna Hunt, Valley View scnool: Louann Hassing, Stayton; Florenx Dehlar, ML Aftgel; Mrs. W. J. Ettner, Kel seri Serena Simon, Aurora; and Mrs. C I. weddle. Salem. One chaperone will be allotted to each 25 club members. . : - Will Hear Reports The Truth Study class,, meeting Wednesday night at 155 South Liberty street, will hear reports from the Inter national New Thought, convention recently held In - Portland.-Olive- Stevens, the leader, attended-the sessions and was one of -the speakers. Coming : Events Landonin Capital tor Talk With President 7 I May 29 Salem high school commencement exercises. (May SO -Memorial day.-' 1 May , 81 J one 1 Lebanon Strawberry festival. : Jane 1 Maccabees' Willam ette valley district rally, Fra- ' Urnal temple. I J one 4 State Jersey sweep stakes show, state fairground. . Jane 'Willamette a n r versity commencement. .1 Jane lO to 14 Oregon State Grange convention. . i Jane 10-1 7 Oregon . state . grange convention, i' July 4 -Independence day. Jaly 81. Aug. 1-4 Salem Centennial celebration. $319.50 Lien Held to Exist Against Property; old ; Action Being Retried Circuit Judge L.C Lewellinr yesterday, decreed in the case of I 0. ' W. Bedient and Albert Hunt vs. Charles A. Anderson and W. F. Barnes that no lien existed with" respect to Mrs. Anderson. and that a 1311.50 lien did exist against realty held ' by; her hus band. The court allowed costs to neither side. The Bedient case Involved fore- 1 - ..t M II.. .v. i- l iivsuio vu icsiucum lieu ui vuc I Church Name Chanes--Sop- Depot addition in, which 1428.30 elemental -articles of incorporation J and" $100 ; attorney fee was orlg- filed Testerdav with the county I inally asked for work done In re- clerk for the Methodist Episcopal aamagea oy lire. church of Sllverton change the name of the Institution to The Sil- While Judge Lewelling was oc cupied with . this . hearing, a Jury was drawn and opening testimony Obituary Neiderhelser 'James W. Neiderhelser, at the home of his son, U. F. Neider helser, 255 East Superior street. May 25, at age of. 85 years, six months, 24 days. Survived by son, U. F. Neiderheiser of Sa lem; daughters, Mrs. John Knapp of Mt. Vernon, Iowa, Mrs. T. M. Lynch of C e d a r Rapids, Iowa, Mrs. Claude Salsbury of Oregon City, and eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Member of First Baptist church and Phllaterian lodge No. 4. IOOF, of Roseburg. Services will be held Tuesday, May 28, at 2 p. m. from the Walker & Howell chapel with Rev. H. C. Stover of ficiating. Concluding services Bel crest Memorial park. . v' J V' ' v ' - " 4 . '''' r s I jiuj-LJluiMl i-wwrf Mllrrl'Of l f - r-T--r"HMMiiiMM, 'fi I t ii m. ver ton Methodist church. General I prenented before ! Circuit Judge purposes of the corporation werefl H. McMahan in the retrial of also detailed, and the document ! 50 action of J. F. w Kitiei hv Rd xt : Adams, nres- Ulrlch vs.; Henry A. Hochspeier. makI H9mM-n nT norroturv I ine case wiu conunue coaay. ni Rt ; j nSv T,nni fAiihv At a previous trial verdict was and H. F; Sprick, trustees. l reinrnea iors ine aeienaant, ua Special summer tuition rates. Cap-(stated that Rufus B. Miller, al- ital Business Col lesre-. - tiered tobe a personal enemy. of the nlnintlffr had mlnrled with I tm Washington for White House conference-with President . Roosevelt. Alfred M. London, former ror- Police Busy H. A. Monnier. I members of th Inrv dnrinr the! mrmor nt Kmnsa ud. 10303 reonbllcasi presidential nominees, la shown center, with reoortera at laft rouie iwo, is cnargea wnn recx- i trial. - .; r I and Senator Arthur Canner Off Jtansas at ngnt HV nhoto. , J -- .ii a t I u:sh arivmg dj ciiy ponce, rtruce Olga Schmidt vs. LJoyd i n "I. Schmidt; divorce complaint al- II BttlPin I KlKTIlltQ leging cruel and inhuman treat- v .w ment in which plaintiff asks re-1 g Til fin 11 turn of name Olga Sunde; mar- lit lUPP 11011 I Olfl M - M c m. m . 1 . ... A -a I " " " " ' v. uuruuu, ruuin turn, tuu xiuueri i r, 0 v j . - ,1.-1 v r!w Olga Schmidt vs. LJoyd m ' voj avius.v kixi wt ssa v Charged with violation of basic rule; Ed Lammer, route five, is charged with having no driver's license; charged with falling to ohnprr itnn lm ir Prl T t..v. 1.. ir ..v eouver. Wash Sayles'. Corvallis. and Henry Bernice E. Cuffel .ts- Harold Mayor Chadwick Proclaims Monow, Independence. I ? " "r Officers Installed New of f 1-1 granting 1 5 to George McLeod, cers for the Girls' league at Les- attorney. IIA' Innlnr hirh ! Arvl won In-I pn A ..1 A mm m T w u . ' V au - . 1 Aau AbULC stauea at a meeting at tbe school I Ts. Glen J. Robertson; order ad 3Ilnker Joshua F. Minker, 79, at the residence, 205 North 23rd street, May 26. Survived by wife, Mrs. Sarah Minker. Services will be held from the Terwilliger-Ed-wards chapel Tuesday, May 23. at 2 p.m. with Rev. Bass officiating. Interment Belcrest Memorial park. The deceased was a member of Je hovah's Witnesses. Colman Eliza Colman, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. P. Rodgers. Rt. S, Salem, at the age of 83 years. Survived by daughters. Mrs. Molly C. Edminster, San Francis co, and Mrs. C. P. Rodgers, Salem; two sons. J. Russell Colman. Eu gene, and Curtis H. Colman, New- beYg. Funeral announcements lat er by Clough-Barrick company. ? Canvas Completed at Council Meeting Mayor W. W. Chadwick pro- yesterday morning with Lois ludalnit defendant in eontemnt claimed city election results om- . in for failure to make support ay- i" X!? mg aiier completion 01 iua iu cial canvass. The official results: Mayor W. W. Chadwick 6023, earner, retiring president, in far taUnr tn mi.A innnnrt mt Charge. New officers are: Calllne ments of $12.60 monthly; latter fiiuman, preuaeni; Mooena itog- flowed until July 2 to make re- ' t u r' mred payments BWlbint bUl.U JJ1- sen, treasurer; Estella Douglas, Sergeant-at-arms; Joyce Reeves, song leader; Betty Manoles, yell! leader. i Safety of your savings is Insured . rrw t Vi-i iuuium xj. uiu i-o. , , IUCBICI lUUIUlCf , HU1UUVCIB to grand Jury on charges of Recorder A. Warren Jones 2692, Hannah Martin 2513, Frank forgery and Indecent exposure re- w Mogan 1964. J. C. Schneider spectively. Maxine Bowen vs. Robert R. t Salem Federal. 130 S. Liberty. I Bowen; motion of defendant to cancel service of summons and mens reported Faul V. Bak- eomnlalnt on crrounda of no iuria- pr, rorin ruin street, re-1 diction of court. r ported to police yesterday that a bumper Jack was stolen from his car while it was parked at Cot tage and Chemeketa streets. Ed ward Dencer, route three, report ed two hubcaps stolen off his car while it was parked on South Commercial street. Probate Court 1314. M. B. Sterner 356. Treasurer Paul H. Hauser 7482. Aldermen: First ward Otto M. Bowman 627, James H. Nicholson 667. Second ward S. B. Laughlln Ora Pearl Rose estate; order 4Sivf,loyd F f10"18 58 8 reducing bond of Bernice Rose, administratrix, from 2500 to $200. Herman S. Rose estate; or der for same administratrix re ducing bond from $1500 to $200. Third ward (2-year term) George L. Belt 293, W. Gordon Black 248; (4-year term) Lloyd T. Rigdon. 439, E. W. Stripling 223. Fourth ward C h a r 1 e s W. Baker At San Francisco, Calif., Sun day, May 26, Edwin L. Baker, aged 68 years, late resident of 215 East Lincoln street. Cousin of Jo seph A. Baker, Era M. Blank and Lester S. Baker, all of Sebastopol, Calif., Amy T. Blank of Petaluma, Calif., and Georgia M. Steinbeck of San Francisco. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company, Wednes day, May 29, at 1:30 p.m. under the auspices of Salem lodge No. 336, BPO Elks. Concluding serv ices IOOF cemetery. ffffer Ifffll Plan that coming vacation owl Take la fasten Citiea, World's Fairs, National Parka, Traveling costs are tmvitingly low. 1 1 from: porhand . I m Round-Trip ; A 839.50 One Way f Board to Meet Approval of the high school graduating list and Ashby named executors of real consideration of teachers' summer property valued at $10,000 and salaries are among matters to be personal at $100; will leaves life brought up at the Salem school estate to widow, Mary L. Ashby, J. B. Ashby estate; Claude Ce-1 r-io-o--tt iss fiertmAt. v. iAen cil Ashby and William Boyd I rnn board's meeting tonight at 7:30. and. then provides for equal dlvi Preceding the meeting, the city sion . amonr six children Includ playground board will meet for a ing Claude Cecil Ashby, William snort session at me adminlstra- Boyd Ashby, Nellie Alma Knower, tion bunding. Mark Twain Shirts. $1.65 better shirts. Beautiful patterns. A A ClOtnine Co . 121 N TTlp-h Fifth ward Robert A. Forkner 765, Ross Goodman 901. Sixth ward Tom Armstrong 543. C. Ward Davis 410. D. 0 Lear 613. Seventh ward (2-year term) Bert T. Ford 852, Mike Panek 403: (4-year term) Armin E Archibald. Berger 637, C. F. French 590. water commissioner unana ler P. Brown 6735, George B, Butts 4034, I. M. Doughton 6086 Floyd L. Slegmund 4262. Total vote cast 9344. Ray Bassett Heads First Division Society; Preparedness Advocated Ray H. Bassett was. elected president to succeed Jesse S. Deakin at the banquet of the First Division society, AEF, Veterans of the World War of Salem, Saturday night. Two resolutions were . adopted nnanl-O 1 moasly by the group of veterans, urging both state . and national governments to adopt a prepared ness program' which would also aid in the relief of unemployment and a compulsory registration and constant check on aliens In the United States. Other officers chosen were Lloyd A. Lee, secretary-treasurer, and Myron M. Moore, sergeant-at-arms. Speakers were O. B. Gates of Hillsboro, whose two sons were killed 'in the World war, and Charles V. Leach of Olympia, Wash., one of whose sons lost his life in the war and the other is still living. Mr. Leach is a mem ber of the American Legion post In Olympia named for his son. Mr. Gates, Mr. Leach and Stephen Stone were Invited to be come honor members of the soci ety. Mr. Leach will he honorary chaplain. 1 The place card, poppy, Inscribed napkin and glass at the vacant place of General Charles P. Sum merall. World war commander of the First, will he sent to him. A letter will be written to Christ Free, a member now in the hos pital, t The program and banouet were arranged by Herbert E. Wood, re tiring secretary. Dr. Evans Elected Word was received yesterday of the election of Dr. John C. Ev ans, superintendent f of Oregon state hospital for the Insane to membership in the American Psy chiatric association. ! Pageant Heads i f A A : v : -.1 Are i Appointed Lauralne to Direct Dances for Centennial; Koski 'Named Choral Leader .Salem Centennial committees yesterday announced two more ap pointments to the staff which will produce the pageant to be stsged In' conjunction with .the city's 10 Oth . anniversary - celebration July II, August 1, 2 And I. 'Alfred Lauralne, dance master for the. Barbara Barnes school of dancing,' has been retained as di rector of. the pageant dances, in which . 500 performers , will , be usea. ' Txjo Koski, choir master at the American Lutheran church, will be pageant choral director. Both appointees were approved by Doris Smith, pageant director. ana the music and pageant com mittees headed by H. V. Collins and Professor Herbert " E. Rahe, respectively, accord In r' to Irl 8. McSherry, general manager. Koski came to Salem last fall and' sinee has' established music studios, here end in Portland. He is a graduate of St. Olafs college ra Minnesota and directed several large' qhurch choirs In that state before coming to Oregon. Report Says no Reduction Seen Indicates Small Profit It Possible in Operation of Clatskanie PUD The Clatskanie people's utility district could be operated at a small profit but no Immediate rate reduction would be possible, the state hydroelectric commission re ported here Monday. The profit would be contingent upon the district using Bonneville power, the report said. The report Indicated that rate reductions would normally be made only when Justified by the financial condition of the district and after the accumulation of re serve funds to care for, possible emergencies. "There is a possibility,' the re port continued, "that the district would be able to furnish to its people more electricity for the sam revenue resulting in less cost Named Directors Yrjo Koski, above, appointed yes terday as rboral director for lit Salem Oatennl! nagnaal,-' aad Alfred lAaralne, below. Banted dance director. per kilowatt hour to the consumer.". Distribution eipens were esti mated at $14 per customer per year.. . Estimated surplus during tlie first four years was put at litis and from the fifth year to the JOth year, inclusive, 11567. . The district would comprise 11 square miles with a population of 8480 and assessed valuation tt fl.IS0.S70. The proposal to create tbe dis trict, if referred to tbe voters. probably will be on tbe ballot at the next general election is No vember. Gertrude Genevieve Tl nliorf Morlnn lihtir anil Wnirt - " Leroy Ashby Stephen Huber estate; final de cree granted Carey F. Martin, ex Riley to Speak Dr. P. O. Riley ctor. II. . . a . I . I ' A win gi e me principal aaaress I j u&ucc wui i I .m T at the memorial exercises con- Glen O. Burright; violation of I Jaime n.TTfl1 1TI club at the Multnomah hotel, to-1 trial set for 10 a.m. today. night. Dr. Riley's subject will be I Cecil C. Large; drunk on hlgh- iest We Forget." way, fined 10 and commitment Issued. ' Melvin L. England; no lights, 1. Glen S. Crisp; Goodman Accounts Ross Goodman, successful candidate for election as alderman from ward five, spent 118.75 in his campaign, he states In official accounting filed with the city recorder. Holiday specials all week on dres ses, hats, coats, play togs. Mar- r.iret'n fihnn 123 r.nnrt Rt. Opening New Office C. H. Sanders, Salem real estate agent, 1 is moving his office from 118 South High street to remodeled quarters at 231 North High. New windows and other fittings have Picture Caption The scene at a San Francisco bus terminal depicted In Sunday's insufficient Statesman under the caption depots picketed as 700 bus driv ers walk out," is tnat or a nor mal bus-departure time without relation to any strike situation. It fa ffnntanifsil fiv Tlv-r m T?nTt lcu" northwest division representative of the Street, Electric Railway Cl UkUUKS A4n v w I J-.Sn. A 1 4.. been installed. The new office J-"" l" will be opened Saturday. Speaks Tonight Beatrice Locke Hogan. national America nism chairman of the Disabled American Veterans auxiliary, will clearance, fined S2.50. Roger Watts; no clearance lights, fined 11. Municipal Court Jerry Simpson; drunk, day sentence suspended. James Dugan; drunk, ten-day -nd Motor Coach Emnloves of sentence suepenaea, i leT America fAFLl (own. George Teets; drunk, ten-day sentence suspended, to town. Luther Harris; Many Permitted To Make Repairs Robert Fromm was Issued a Mr. Hurd explained that the Brotherhood of Railroad Train- leave men which Is conducting a strike against the Pacific Grevhound arana, s o-aay lines was not an AFL union and declared that neither was it In good standing with other rail way unions. He said President William Green of the AFL had issued orders to the state federa tions of labor and to the San Francisco labor council to sup- speak tonight at 7:30 o'clock permlt ye8t!ra.y for th. erec-1 Piif1"!!"!! over 1VSL..M, nnaer sponsorsnip oi at 2453-45 Portland road to cost 12000 Other permits: G. R. Conn to alter a garage at 2274 North Church street, $20; Charles Bishop to repair an office at 237 North High street. 140: Ethel the local auxiliary. Marlon Creamery turkey pickers report Tues. 8 a. m. 105 Union. Choose Speaker - Tillamook American Legion post No. 47 has selected Irl s. McSherry, assistant . jr .- t a a . I in the Jurisdictional dispute. ana, m n j &j i a ua Lia hu m uau cu uibl - uut oi 733 drivers employed by Greyhound, only 197 went out en strike Instead of the 700 men 1 1 o n e d In the picture caption. Mr. Hurd asserted. 3 Famous Trains - from Portland .j, AliAIll-CONDITIONID -J Mtrmmlimr 8S.34 CUa. B-Mlll Mmlily, S:30 Siak witU a. Ha Mrtxa lata, , ParH J Raae 4ally 0-.39 p. mm Paeifie Usrited 411? 8:00 a. . 2 WORLD'S FAIRS Jtfaw York apaaa Uay 21th -Sam rrmmctaco May SStk Iwmd-Trfa to New fork ftatantaevUSaafkameiaao ' oo--v?i35:vv; m nsTJunxaso CXXUZX - TVUMAH COACa nmaSmrtk Ckaagm Vacatlaa Coaault EODTHEM J'ACinC AGENT, ax vnta J. O. - CUM- KiKO, gex. rass. AQT Ptttaek Black. selected in s. Mcsnerry, assistant v v -w, . - - director of the state board of Anderson to repair an apartment oreStTV FrODe pardons and paroles, to give the " I12 Union street $100: , , J . , . Memorial day address for tbe I - " XaCOOeillllir a, , - r .IAWSVw Ua iu A U a U W la A. VV I , w t fvw . IT "b VIaVam a as 14 a w sn alwamll. I TV A VartA rvvw4-V es-MTsil 4nw u v aaaa aj a v erva sj a w s . w aw ana tvu vvuu i J hj svmu f a J nob Xo. a to Meet Charles mg at o 5 North 15th street, 140: 1 will reconvene at the courthouse Wetterman of Portland will speak Elllng Anderson to repair and re-1 at 10 a.m. today to undertake In- at' t'le regular meeting of Town-1 root a dwelling at 1131 Union I vestlgation into routine criminal Mod clnb No. 2 at the Court Street I street. $20: US National bank to I matters, and to continue study of Christian, church. 17th and. Court repair and, alter an office build- affairs of , the state forestry de- streets, at 8 o'clock tonight. - i iu norm commercial i partment during .tno admmistra- i. ft. ' - - i aireev enatiuca;io i tlon of J.-. W. Ferrnson. - - ' Use! your eredlt for . interior 1 repair roof of dwelling at 1045 I .;. niatHt Attorn Lvle J. Pare exterior painting ana papernang- j uaaison street, 4; i. bnerwooa indicated yesterday that the jury ing. iiaroia uunsmoor. jr ni, r l o erect a garage ai worm haa considerable bulk of enmi- -- i sHi-sr simiuh Tim uin - sn irr inn wsjs, send to state grange will be con- J paIr a DreWery at 213 South Com siaerea at n apeciai mwung i jtnercial street, $300.- the Salem grange tonight at S j ocioca ai tne urange nai on , yyf j- fJtJ.,. D street. Obligations in the first Judge II Old Candidate and; fourth degrees will also be : F7;OTKJ flh at nn-wS a-a- afs& mm ery association to ' alter and re- M n audit of the forestry depart- i ment . submitted to ; it several weeks ago by state' authorities. ' Charles L. Pnnham Dies PORTLAND, May 27 UP - Charles L. Dunham, 50, president of the .Reliance Manufacturing Wake up your. Appetiiie!! aiven. f - . .. - I A candidate for delegate to a Setter StofOke Mrs. ,C W. I nolittral nalrnI - rnnTBntlnn 1 la Berndt. 434 South OotUge street, J ineligible to serve as", clerk or I company, died yesterday. His com suffered a stroke yesterday and judge on ihe election ! board at J P manuiacturea rurnaces. ner condition is reponea serious, i the election In: which he is a can- Her husband has sent for tneir I didate. Attorney General L H. daughter at Mossy Rock.' Waan. I Van Winkle held here Monday. . ' ' ' ' I '' Tne opinion was requested by oeieci your iu i 'luistrlct Attorney Bert C Boylan db Will Meet Townsend Q' Deschutes county. club No. S will meet tonight at the Court street Christian church. I Sins; Tonight The oratorio, Mr. I Charles Wetterman: will be I "The Holy City." by Gaul, will the speaker. Everyone Is welcome. I be sung by the Northwest Chrls- Jtlan college of Eugene tonight at Sons Meet Tonignt sons oiithe First Christian church. Tin Ion Veterans and auxiliary will t - - , meet tonlxht at the home of Mr. I I Clean Cemetery The Pratum and Mrs. John Robins, 442 North community cemetery will be Liberty street. A no-host dinner cleaned Wednesday, after 5p.m, will be served at 4 : 30. U overseer, J. D Steiner, has i ; . ; v . I announced. rtvt!sjr ttt Camn Students! , of Adventist. parochial schools! Clnb ' Meets Tonight Town will be camped at the Silver Creek I send club No. 14 will meet-to- recieationat area tor a iwv wecu i u'uk o v vtwa, ad ma uucnj' period beginning next Sunday. naii. ine puouc is invited. A New Taste Thrill : Scotch GraJuzm i eft Your Grocer'a : 'Tl SISJWM'- ..lUMi " . J IaI UVujvi'UiJ lilja yyu U LI Liu Li o I . i : DovU Gucnmt' I IaacaaS fev arfOM Uftrtfme ' 0 nil ma af Sm tmrtS's ' " i ' lattatt aradatn- at ra&aar. 2 Mb) In aaM liimiiel . . af aaraartanalfaaraahMaf r ;, - ..rrv. - ,' I. Patented "(7. S. 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