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CSJ LmiwiUI. Lclcsa, Cjejoru Tuesday Marsiag,. July 2. HiJ PAG- nx r V Local News Briefs Home Planned. Boilding per mits w are Issued yesterday ' to Wesley . Schrunk ; to erect a ona story dwelling and, garage at 1650 Pearl street, $3700;; Dr. Ea tlU C. Brans; to erect a one story dwelling .j and .; garage . iat 1321 North 21st street, $5000; Dr. Yerden E". Hockett to erect a 1H" story dwelling and garage at 2185 South: High street, $ 6 0 0 0 ; B. II. Sargent' to , repair roof of dwell ing and store at 1098-99 Che raeketa atreet; i Webfoot clnb to repair clab room in Oregon build- u(, r rm uunueu to Uier and repair ' duplex dwelling: .at 173739 North Capitol $1000. - - - '..T;: v- ?J -.-;.:- r- , r Seml-annaal Shoe Clearance Sale Acklin -Bootery. 105-NrHifh. , Bosson- COmmJstsloned :WH :11am. B. Rosson, son 6tMr. and Mrs. JHugh Ro&son, ia One. of fire second lieutenants of; the officers reiterTA rnrrt pWti Mr a nm.l n t. ment In the regular army. He will be assigned to the infantry. Et- eretc a. .Hansen or Marsnneia, a graduate of Oregon State colege, has been assigned to the engin eers corps of the regular army. T July Clearance Sale. Howard Cor- set Shop. Special redactions, f . Speeding Charged rOrville . Ii. Malm,' Dallas, Is charged by city police 'with violation of the basic rule. !' i Coming Eventa July 4 Independence da. July 81. i Amg. I-t Sal em Centennial celebration. Btadenta Wi Awards Lyle -M. .Truax and Edward r H. HoweLLJ who were graduated from Willam ette nnireralty college of law last month, have been awarded cash prises for essays on copyright law in the-college's annual Nah an Burkan memorial competition. Truax receired $75 for hia paper, "Duration and Renewal of Copy right Privileges." and Howell. $25 for his theme, 'The Law of Copyright- Relating to Mechanical Re production of Music." - Semi-annual Shoe Clearance Sale Acklin Bootery, 105 K. High. . , . CberriaM to Oorvallia The Sa lem Cherrlans hare accepted an invitation to . participate. . in the Veterans-of .Foreign Wars state encampment i. parade i at Corrallls next Tuesday night, July . 7. King Bing 1 Kenneth Perry, said yester day. . , : ... - m - , ' - .; . ,f Luti .florist. P. $112.' 127$ N. Lib. Visit at Kelier Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Putnam of the Keizer dis trict hare as a guest an old schoolmate, Mrs. Fannie Nichols of Vermillion, SD, who plans to make an extended visit. OBITUARY Larson . In this city Sunday, June 30, Andrew Larson, late resident of Bandon. The body will be for warded by the W. T. RIgdon com pany to Bandon for services and Interment. Swanson In this city Monday, July i, Magnus Swanson, aged 69 years, late resident of 1695 Saginaw street. Husband of Mary Swan son and father of Violet, Pearl and Lloyd Swanson, all of Sa lem. The body was forwarded by the W. T. RIgdon company to Morehead, North Dakota, for services and interment. Nation Jfamea Leroy Nation, late resi dent of 1190 Oak street.. Father of H. L., Thelma and Aubrey Ka- w 4l-n ont rtinr ri& f "K.f t T-9 twllla McAfee of Salem. Funeral an- uuuutciuciiis jaicr uj - Lilts . A - Rigdon company. Savage Elmer M. Savage, at a local hospital, July 1 at the age of 79 years. Survived by son, Herbert W. of Salem; daughters, Mrs. Helen Saucier of Mill City and Mrs. Catherine McNulty of Port land; ; sister, Mrs. Grace Robins of Portland; three grandchildren. The rosary will be said Tuesday at 8 P. m. Funeral services will be Wednesday, July 3, at 9 a. m. from St. Joseph's Catholic church, In charge of the Clough-Barrlck company. Welkum Eva Welkum, late resident of Pratum, at a local hospital, June 29, at the age of 4 J years. Sur vived by husband, George of Pra tum; daughters, Mrs. Reuben Wacker of Wahpetori, ND, Alvlna Welkum of Salem, Amelia, Elsie and Mary Ann Weikum, all of Pratum; sons, Henry, Reinie, Herman, Elmer and George, jr., all of Pratum. Funeral services wilV be from the Bethel Baptist charch, Tuesday, Jnly 2, at 2 p. m., Rev. J. F. Olthoff officiat ing. Interment at the Pratum cem etery. The Terwilliger - Edwards Funeral home is in charge. Kriksen John Eriksen. 55, late resi dent of Brookings,,; in this city June 30. Survived by sisters; Tora Gustafson of Brookings, Bertha Eriksen of Sweden; broth er. Bernard Eriksen! of Sweden. Private services will be held from the Walker & Howell Funeral home Tuesday, July 2. McKay Mrs. Mabel McKay, 20. late resident of Silverton, at a local hospital June 20. j Survived by widower, Willard McKay of Dal las; daughters, Margaret, Mabel and -Dorothy McKay, all of Dal las; mother, Mrs. Sadie Sievers of Hubbard; sister, Mrs. Myrtle Wilson of Hubbard; brothers, Charles- Sievers of Hubbard and Clarence Sievers ot Silverton. An nouncement of funeral services later from- the Walker & Howell Funeral home. HcKar Parolo Revoked -Wil- fard McKay was tack la the Mar ion eonnty. jail yesterday : with 40 more days to serve out of an original 19-day sentence I on a charge of disorderly conduct. He waa recently: paroled after serving 10 days on condition that he ab stain from liquor. The parole waa revoked after he was arrested ! by elty police Saturday on a charge of drunkenness. -" f -1 .; Mark Twain Shirts, $1.(5. 'Ameri ca's greatest shirt value.' A. A. Clothing Co., 121 N.' High.! i ..." ; .. . ,i f- i -Camp Crowded The Smith Creek camp has been closed and only the Silver Creek Falls rec reational area is being operated by the Salem TMCA this week for the younger boys, according! to Fred Smith, director. Several ot the leaders were unable to, leave jobs , during the - week. Approxi mately 140 boys and leaders are In the camp at present. Get your beach towels for the 4 th at the Better Bedding Store. 116 N. High. " j Elected Trustee Dr. Leslie' s. Bnrdette, Who during the past two years has served as president the American Optometric as sociation, has been elected trustee for the coming year. Dr.) Bnr dette is now attending the . an nual congress of the association in Cincinnati, Ohio. July Clearance Sale. Howard Cor set Shop, Special reductions.; I Forms Erected Work is pro gressing rapidly on the! new science hall at Willamette univer sity, forms for the first floor be ing erected Monday. It is hoped that the building will be ready for classes by the early part ot October at the latest. Spend the Fourth at Hazel Green park. Swimming, boating, danc ing. Fun for everyone. ! Tabernacle Built A summer tabernacle has been completed in the Capitola district on Highland street, where anion Sunday school classes will be conducted the re mainder of the summer, begin ning July 7. Robert Lobe will be superintendent. Semi-annual Shoe Clearance Sale Acklin Bootery, 105 N. High. Named Bailiff Bruce Wil liams,' son of Fred Williams, ; lo cal attorney, and prominent in campus affairs at Willamette uni versity, has been appointed bailiff in Circuit Judge L. G. Lewelling's court during the summer terms of court. Sam Harbison has previously acted in that capacity. Homemade Ice cream, Leslie Me thodist church, Tues. 4-9:30 p.m. Everson Bpea&er President Everson of Linfield college will be the speaker on the regular Kiwan ls club luncheon program today. He served through the World war as a major general In the American army, the club's an nouncement states. Girl Is Bitten Louise Dotten, nine-years old, 1424 North Win ter street, waa treated by first aid men Sunday after she was bit ten by a dog at the fairgrounds. Mistrial Given Within In Alleged Improper Remark Jury Hearing '. Is Cited in Order r- Defense counsel's motion for mistrial waa granted yesterday in the case of Arl Jeffera vs. City of Salem and Louis A. Burgess on trial before Circuit Judge L. H McMahan. . .,-. V;-.--..-.'!' 1- ,, .. The motion was based on an al legation . that counsel 1 for , the plaintiff hadj violated mlea gov erning ! interrogation of prospec tive. Jurors in suggesting, to. the court in the jury'a presence that a particular ju-or had a possible fi nancial interest in the c a s e through' participation In the in demnity Insurance business. -: - This the court ruled, to be con trary to the rules defining proper examination of Jurora It was not certain yesterday whether the or- der would be appealed. f Circuit Court Lawrence I. Engstrom vs Versa M. Engstrom; divorce complaint charging cruel and inhuman treatment and' including; property settlement; I married ' May 22, 1937. ! ' I Roy Davidson vs. Virgil Kling er; demurrer. C. V. Bennett vs. Howard W. Burrell; complaint for $193.84 al leged due as balance on note ana $30 attorney's fee. '.''!'. r Ernest Armstrong vs. Alma M. Armstrong; divorce complaint al leging ; desertion: married Janu ary 7, 1934, at Newport. A. J. and Mabel Flint vs. Louis A. Hints and others: decree quiet ing title to property In Boise's ad dition, Saleni. Chris Howard Eismann vs. Mary Eismann; divorce decree granted and j two children -award ed plaintiff. ! ; Probate Court Elson Taylor Lafky guardian ship: Hermann E. Lafky named Disorderly, Charge. Kenneth Plenge, route three, waa charged with drank land disorderly con duct by city! police Sunday night after a fist fight In the 100 block on North Commercial street. Clab No. 8 to Meet Townsend club No. S will meet tonight in the clubroom of the Court street church at 8 o'clock. A report from the Townsend national convention at St. Louis Will be read. ! - 1 Files .Business Name -Lester E. Randall has filed assumed business name for . the Oregon Alfalfa Products company of Woodburn, which will engage in the manufacture of feed products. Wilson Visits Horace Wilson, Portland mall carrier, waa in Sa lem last weekend as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson of 535 South 18th street. Grass Blazes Firemen were called yesterday to extinguish a grass fire at Trade and Church streets. ' -1 r reathe in its tangy, marvelously delicate aroma. ' wallow slowly, pleasurably, to make Jts refreshing goodness 1-i-n-g-e-r ! along your throat. JLhafs how to enjoy this true European-type Pilsner . . Brown Derby Pilsner, YOU'LL LIKE this light, Brown Derby. Pilsner with your meals, as well. It's tangy, but delicately so. Champagne-like in its light-hearted liveliness and sparkling clarity. Naturally it goes better -with food. You didn't think America could ever brew I such a beer? Then get some .Drown Derby Pilsner to sample tonight. Yoube the judge. And if you are anything short of enthusiastic; your; purchase ! price will be J willingly refunded, - Mad by SaUm Brewtry for Safeway V '9M m x , r- .jr- . .... . .. :'!;'. '4 T J guardian and authorized to accept $225 In settlement of claim against Lewis Judson.- Asahel Bash estate; appraisal by A. N. Bush. Henry V. Compton and S. D; Jones at 812,000 In real property at Agate beach In Lin coln county, ? " - - Halvor O. Dahl estate; final ac count of R- A., Otto A., and Ar thur; I. Dahl, executirs, shows re ceipts, 811.323.19; disburse ments, 87890.01; ' b alance , 83933.1s; balance for distribu tion, 84588,71; August 8 set for fln'al hearing.';;:;:;-!;,,:;'-':;;:;:;: Mary Salmon estate:- appraisal at 81210 by W. S. Lamkln, Bessie M. Elofson and Ruby W. Emery. ' Ida SJ, Ross" estate; second an nual account of Flora M. Clark, executrix, shows receipt, $85.10; disbursements, $33.80. :. , ' Frank . Chrndmlsky " estate; fi nal order 'granted Charles J. Zer xan. r' - !" " - ; - Walter fi Ehaff estate; fotirth annua! account. of George Keech,' administrator, ahowa i? e c e 1$ t s , $4 1 9 2. 6.5 : , d 1 s b u t a ements, $ 3 901.16; balance, 8291.48." ; : Justice Court V . Inrin Bf- Merritt, speeding- wlth truck, fined $1. , : ' Jack Atkins, larceny of chittem bark,-sentenced to serre' 30. days in eonnty Jail; commitment is- sued. ".? Cordell D. Stock', no Oregon li cense plates, sentence of fire days In county, Jail, suspended and defendant- placed on probation for srx months. v ; , Trials of state vs. August Fetch and state ts. George P, Andrew will be held at 2 and 3. p.m.- re spectively today; charges are lar ceny of wood and driving truck with leaking load. Marriage Licenses Robert B. Smith, 27, dairyman, and Anadel Binford, both Wood-burn. William Kirkland, 23, cook, 2020 North Liberty street, and Mary Eloise Ferguson, 18, wait ress, 470 South 14th street. Wilbur Pepperling, 26, logger, Lacombe, and Lora Dillon, 18, do mestic. Lebanon. ' Clifford R. Walling. 24, labor er, route one, box 256, and Vlr ginia E. Scharn, 20, housekeeper. route three, box 731. Fred Schindler, 23, laborer, and Jeanette Kahut, 19, housekeeper, both Woodburn. Wesley V. Glass, 21, paper mill worker. Woodland Park, Ore., and Dorothy M. Veteto, 20, housewife, Gervais. Municipal Court F. H. Marquardt, drunk; ten days in Jail. Martin Wilkerson, drunk; five days in Jail. T. Wilkinson, vagrancy; ten days in Jail. Andy Cave, drunk; six months sentence suspended, to leave town. Ole Olson, vagrancy, 20 days sentence suspended, to leave town. ' James Blackman, drunk; com mitted to serve 310 fine. Frank Marthaller, drunk; com mitted to serve 310 fine. John R. McCullougb, violation of basic rule; 82.60 fine. Johnson Get Sentence Gut Trustee Since 1928 Will Complete f Sentence ' .'in California ! I i . i ; ' - - -r t - ; , . .. -i ' ..' .? -" -t :;-'( Clarence Johnson, serving a life term In the .Oregon . state penitentiary for -the slaying of Eunice Freeman-, In Portland, received ! ' a 7 commutation '. - of sentence from Governor Charles A. Bpragne; i . f ;-- . .;i -: : ; t The ccmmatatlon was. . recom mended, by. the state parole board; Under, the-, provisions: -of .the commutation Johnson;a term will expire Tuesdays He .willbe sur rendered to. California officials and .returned to San.r'Quntih prison to, serve" apprbxim ately ; 2 8 months ' of. an. nnexpied.'ternv; of five. years for assault with, intent to commit,: murder. v-: A . i Johnson waa. received! at' tho Oregon ..penitentiary-. October' 2 3i 1919, and has ; served, jnore . than 2 o.' years. , He: la. how, 5 2 . yeafa oi) age; The . commutation : set i jpui that Johnson hadproved a. model prisoner and had been a trusty at the Institution since 1928. During the, past two .years he has been In charge of the prison commis sary and has spent, much ot- his time assisting in the administra tion offices. ' Mention' also was made in the commutation that Johnson had given valuable service in .time of riots at the prison and particu larly during the outbreak there in August. 1925. Records show that . Johnson killed Mrs. Freeman, after she was instrumental in securing his parole from the California prison. Johnson was tried in the Mult nomah county circuit court and convicted of second degree murd er. Prior to the slaying of Mrs. Johnson he, lived at her home for several month. Auto Crash Kills One, Injures Two LEBANON, July 1 An auto mobile crashed into a ditch on the south San t lam, highway near here yesterday, killing . Clarence Nelson, 24, Portland, and Injur ing Charles Cammack and Alfred Butler, also of Portland.' The three, members of a fed eral river project survey, were returning to camp near here after visiting with friends at Craw fordsville. Cammack received broken ribs and possible- Internal Injuries. Butler's injuries were not serious. John Allen Rises To Major's Rank Adjutant John Allen, chief of the local Salvation Army unit, has been raised to the rank of major in the nation-wide organ ization of which he is an officer it was announced here yesterday- In Salem for four years, Allen has been affiliated with the Sal vation Army for the last 15 years. Notification of his raise in rank was received in a letter from Territorial Commander Will iam McMillan, whose headquar ters are In San Francisco. Indiana Picnic To Be July 21 The annual all-day picnic of former realdenta of Indiana now in. Oregon will be Sunday, July 21, in the Corrallls city park, ac cording to A. W. Marker,, secretary-treasurer of the local organi sation.' ' - ,. - A no-host luncheon will be as sembled at 1 o'clock and coffee will be served. " The - program has. been arranged by Dr. W. W. Hlcjfcs of Junction City, presi dent. . Wolf Creek JHghway U ' Closed Because, of Fire . . . State highway .department- of ficials Monday "announced:, the closing' ot the Wolf Creek high way, four." miles" west ot Wolf Creek camp, because of forest Urea. " . ... . : Wake up your 'Appetite!!- A Hew Taste Thrill Scotch Graham -ct Yobx Grocer i , Meier, , Roland. Nichols, Theresa Meier, John.Hoffert, Marie Bosch, David Eaucy and f Mrs. George Hager.1'-' ; l. : - j." V: " In charge of the .plcnicj were Mrs. C. J. StupfeL .Mrs. C 42 Ol son, Mrs. P u 1 Fuhrer, lunch Mrs. George Hager, Mrs. Cass Ni chols, Mrs. . J. O. Landerback, contests; R. C. Shepard and F. C. Klaus, , pro )grsm. Richardson Trial To Start Monday Special "Prosecutor. Francis E. Marsh of McfMinnville will be in Salem today or tomorrow to ar range last details In the trial of Wt Y. Richardson, one-time depu ty, .of former County Treasurer David G. Drager, which, Is to open. In circuit court her .next Monday The. trial, which was originally set for. February -16, has been postponed several tmes because of .prior demands on the time of attorneya for both sides. - - i - -1 Richardson is under indiotment for larceny ot -823.680 in Marlon county funds over, a 20-year per iod., -Former Treasurer Drager was found: guilty of - the : same charge after trial in February. .-' Bennett Speaks at Dairy Co-op Meet Says 4Green Pastures" Are not on the Other Side - of the Fence Frank B. Bennett, Salem super intendent of schools, speaking at the picnic ot the Salem unit of the Dairy Cooperative association at Hazel Green, Sunday, said happi ness and contentment are to be found daily in regular duties. "Our 'Green Pastures re not on the other side of the fence but where we are now," he said1!. Several hundred attended the picnic. R. C Shepard, chairman of the Salem unit, had charge of the program. Other speakers were David Sancy of Salem an Henry Hagg of Hillsboro, direc tors, and Fred C. Klaus of Sa lem, division manager. ' Ihthe contest events, the folr lowing were' winners:. Mrs. A, Bowen, Betty Messman, V. Van Brocklln, R. C. Shepard, Pan i Fuhrer, W. J. Meier, Mrs. Robert Reed, Mrs. C. J. Olson, Carol BoyScouts Have -. Try n Y-i ' rirst iamp rire Growth of Council Camn Told After Tour ; .. of Site ; ' . CAMP PIONEER. July 1 A unique 5Know camp pioneer camp fire- Was held last night in which the Boy 6couts were led about the camp and shown the points of interest. Various camp sites were pointed out by leader and certain fundamental rules for the good of the camn explained. Following the trip that took them nearly around the lake, the ; scouts gathered -' about : th e council fire and enjoyed a period bf good comradeship consisting of songs r and . stories. "Chief' Ron ald R Ruddiman, scout executive. fc.-jr...j .i. . v a. luuvuuceu 'iiis ua 10 . majLj new songs. .. ... , - Dr, B. F. Pound, chairman of the conncil organization and v ex tension committee and one of the group : which located. Camp Plo neer. outlined briefly, th found. ing of the camp , and Its growth. He; declared that Camp JPioneer presented a challenge to each boy to put forth his best efforts to make the name kind of growth In his own life as it ias made. . j . SLOWER. BURNING SURE IS ; THE TICKET FOR STEADY SMOKING. CAMELS ARE MORE THAN MILD -THEY'RE EXTRA A1ILD 1 CAMELS ARE ACES WITH ME ON EVERY COUNT. THAT EXTRA SMOKING IS NICE ECONOMY, TOOJ ri : C nr s 'ar it: 3 la recant laboratory tasts, CAMELS burned 25 sower than the aver age of the IS other of the brgest-selling brands testcd-slower than any f tham. That paeans, en the average, a smoking plus equal ta EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! WITH SLOWER-BURNING viiiAl UVU IhM! Ms4y n J THE CIGARETTE irf OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS . 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