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t- : t '. 1 . 1- Tho STATLZ2-X2L2X. Edam. Oregon. 7tiwday v-; Jaascrr C ISSI ran) 4SUBbsn enaaos4tesB n S m Local Newo Frliay The U a 1 o a eoanty department of health staff wta aendaat a cllnle at the Aa l school i em Friday afterueoa at h o'clock. All parent with pre achool chillrea ara urged to bring U ta tha cllnle tor physical ax- Tfaoe entering school tl ftll will be given complete aa and alt other pre- ildren may be given lm- alrioa--asaInit diphtheria end emellpox aa veil as have ta- bercatU tests. j: Watt paper. SXathl. 104 S. ComL Clan hfeets -Town- sad dab No. 4 will meet tonight at T:lt o'clock at Ike Highland school tor the iaataUatioa of newly elected officers. I Stolen, C E. Dough erty reported to police yesterday that fear wrenches were stolen front ale garage sometime after January I. I Obitnary Axelsoa I 1 Karf O. Axelaon, late resident of Iff Oerth avenue. West Balem, At a local hospital-Friday,! Janu ary S Hoaband of Verne Li. Axel eon aad lather of Alene Axelsoa of West Salem; eon of Alfred Axel soa. Orleans, Nebr.; brother ot Mra K. I Craig and Miss Hallie Axelsoa. both of Orleans. Nebr., Kdward Axelson of Holdrege, Kehtw end Clarence A x e I s o n , Crafid Coulee, Washington, Serr Icee will be held Wednesday, Jan vary , at 1:30 p.m., frjm the Clougb-Barrick chapel, with ReT. Don Huckabee officiating. Con elsdlag services will be In Belerest Memorial park. Klngwood post. No. tl, American.. Legion, will hare charge of the ritualistic ser Tleea. Mrs. Anna Malm, late of Rai nier, Ore., at a local hospital San day, January 6, at the age of 7 years. Mother of Mrs. Charlotte Plnsley of San Francisco, Mrs. P. K. Swansoa ot Portland. Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee of Salem, and A. L. Mate of EI Paso, Texas; sister of Mrs. Marie Kofelt ot San Fran cisco, BL T. Larson and O. Larson, both ot Fergus Falls, Minn., U Larsoa of Portland and Hllmar Larsoa ot Honolulu, Hawaii. Serv lces will be held Wednesday, Jan nary g. at the chapel at Rlvervlew cemetery. Portland, at 10 a.m., Cleagh-Barrlck company In charge. Moir Mrs. Imogene Moir, tl. late re sident ot 1110 Rage street. West Salem, at a local hospital, Janu ary f. Survived by son. H. H. Mumford ot Toledo; brother, El mer Orandall ot Yakima; sister, lira. Jeaate Marian Gray of Tie ton, Wash.; three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mem ber, eC CoagregaUonal church. Bervtcee win be from the Terwilli-ger-Edwards Funeral homo Wed nesday, January I at 1 p.m., Rev. James Campbell officiating. In- it at IOOF cemetery. Mrs. Martha Moon, at the reel deace on route two, January f . Sarvired by daughters, Mrs. R. B. MeClay aad Mrs. S. F. Lucas, and eon. William Ray. all of Balem. Elgfet grandchildren and ttre great grandchildren also snrrlrs. The deceased was a member of the First Baptist church. Serrlces will be bold from the TerwilOger-Kd-warde Faneral home Thursday, January t, at 2 p.m., with Dr. Irving Fox officiating. Interment In Bayesrille cemetery. Bartlett la this city, Monday. January 0, David Milton Bartlett, aged tl years, late resident of 2310 North Fourth atreet. Father of Miss Ar aeOh Bartlett of Portland, Mrs. Craren of Santa Clara. Cattf, asid Lather it. Bartlett of Salem; grandfather of Harold and Clifford Craven ot San Jose, Calif., and Donald Craven of Santa Clara, Calif, e Funeral serrlces will be held aa the chapel of the W. T. Higden company Wednesday. January 8. at 3:30 p. m., Rer. Herman Macy officiating. Con eladiag eerrlcea IOOF cemetery. Ftehtei George Flchtel, late resident ot ttll Laurel avenue, at a local Itocplua Monday, January 6, at tha IT of 81 years. Serrlces will e Halt Thursday, January t, at 10 a m. front tha doagb-Barrick vchapA. Rer. P. W. Erik sen offJ SBlatlnxv erlth IOOF rltuaUatlc serr lces at Belerest Memorial park by jtne Snlsh-American war ret eraaa. TTrJiIrr Winiam H. Helsler. at the resi dence, route oae, Jefferson, Thurs day. January 7, at the age of 73 yeara. Sorrired by wife. Mra. Syl via HeSater ot Jefferson; two eona. Darren V. ot Sacramento, Callf and Paul N. ot Jefferson; three slaters. , Mrs. Susan Yanderpool and Mrs. Mary VaaderpooL both of Dafar. Ora, and Mrs. Anna H. MeAfao of Palm Springs. Calif.; -one brother, Alex Helsler of Sa lem; -also three grandchildren. Berviont will be held Thursday, January 1, at l:3t p. m. from the Ctaagh-Banick chapel with Rev. WlUtans Wataoa, ofllcUtlBg. Ooa 'cladma; services will be in the Bel erest Memorial park. i r. ba MJi. , Herbal remedies lor ailments of ftMBsek. Uver. kldaeya. kia. blood, dead and. arlaarr yatena of atoa aad auiaua. S2 rears fa aervteo. Naturopathic Physiclatta. Ask your neighbors tbout CHAN ULlt. 4 v . ChM. gun xq.-GimnLnii. Pytafes rwttaad "t 1 marts oa. rrnn niiaTinitr gisiiij sail te ta, a l pj.: e t pu mmnmumm. tnii tuna i aad BtttM Tf aae Twm at CSmsi r peas 141 fSalem Marlwa hotel. , Jan.. 29 to ereek at Winaeaetto uudvereity. . Feb. 1H Btats ' Ciab Installs - New- offlcera In stalled Monday nlxht for Town eend club No. t are Florence S. 8hlpp. prealdeat: L. C MeShane, first riee-prealdent; C F. French, second , vlce-prealdent: Bertha Ray. secretary: A. F. Fellows, treasurer; Blair Walker, musi cian: Rosa Hacedom. L. C. Me Shane, aottxlbaders; Karene T. Preeeott, 1 C. MeShane, C F. French, Mrs. Maud Riadlett Ralph R. Just. Mrs.' Florence Reeves, A. F. Fellows. Florence E. 8hlpp, Hattle J oat, Arthur Wyatt, Janett Wyatt, Florence E. Tow- era, counclL Retiring President Eugene T. Preeeott was installing officer. Safety ot your aa vines is Insured at 8alem Federal. 139 8. Liberty Tistt Crusher Fits Commis sioners J. E. Smith and Ralph Gt- rod and Marlon County Engineer N. C. Hnbba yesterday rial ted rock crusher sites at Battlecreek and Illab.ee on the Willamette riv er with a view to relocation ot the county rock crusher now at Stay ton at one pit or the other. No decision was finally reached, the commissioners reported on their return, but ! both Quarries were found adequate for future needs: They Indicated that no additional road will need to be built to af ford acceaa to the pita. Lots florist. P. tSt2. 1171 N. Lib bin. white Bailiff Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan yesterday announced the appointment of Mrs. Nona White, formerly Mar ion county probation officer, as bailiff of department number one of the circuit court. Mrs. White will aueeeed Mrs. R. C. Churchill who resigned several months ago after filling the post for several years. The position, for which payment Is received on a per diem basis, allows an Income of less than 300 yearly. - Seeks Dues-Payer Some vet eran who paid his American Le gion 'dues, ft in cash, to Comman der Ray J. Stumbo, Capital Post No. 9, and then left before Stum bo had his name. Is the object of a search In order that he may be accredited with the payment. Stumbo said the man came into hla office recently, and, although the commander knew his face, he could not remenfber his name. The man left before Stumbo made out a receipt. January white aale prices now in effect on regular stock of Warn sutta Supercale aad Cannon Mus lin aad Cannon Percale sheets and eases. Better Bedding Store. Ph. 4412. i Chamber Board Called The Salem chamber of commerce board of directors will meet at the Quelle today noon te consider en dorsement to a proposal by the conference of military highways ot the northwest that the war depart ment and the public roada admin istration be urged to recognise Pacific highway 99 as the main north-south route to be developed on the Pacific coast for military transportation purposes. Hennessey Visits Dnane "Spike" Hennessey, former polit ical writer for The Oregonian and recent publicity director at Qon zaga university, was a 8alexn vis itor yesterday. Hennessey was ac companied by Warren Irwin, who will be a member of the Multno mah county house delegation In the 1041 legislature. Hennessey is now doing free lance writing. Clearance. Coats again reduced. Gilmore, Senator Drees 8hop. BOA Meets TnJsht-A prob lem concerning the streamlined Infantry dirieloa will bo discussed at tonJahfs meetlnr ot the Mar lon chapter. Reserve Offlcera as sociation, at which Captains Rob ert Taylor and Edgar & Austin of the infantry reserve will be speakers. The meeting la at the Argo hotel at 0:30. Fencing- Show Set Physical Di rector Carl Q raider of Us Salem YMCA announced yesterday a fancing demonstration to bo siren t ta T Thursday at 0:lf p.m. by Jon Gaslck, fencing master of the Multnomah Athletic club. Port land, and a group ot pupils. No admission will bo charged. Haxel Dell Dairy office haa been moved to 23 S3 State St. Transferred by Store Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8nodxTass will move Saturday to Woodbarn. where he wtU be la charge ot the meat de partmeat ot the Safeway store. Ralph Young- will be transferred from Woodbarn to Balem. Birth McAllister To Mr. aad Mrs. Lewis D. McAllister, AnmsvOJe, a son, Laurence Vernon, born De cember 30, Deaconess hospital. Mortcaaaji To Mr. and Mra. Elmer G. Morteasea, route tour. a - danxbter. Ann! Varla" Knra January 3, Salem General hos- puau t ,. - - . ; Moreer To Mr. and Mrs. Spen cer I. ' Unrur X lKsMv -mtt.it Spencer Lloyd, bora Jaanary t. saxem General hospital. SebersvTo Mr. and Jlra. Wen dell E. Sebem. 100 Childs avenue, a son. Wayne Eld on. born Jan nary lt Deaeoneeav hospital. . - Flosil - Ta Ur - and lfra fimrtia Floyd . Idanha, a l- daaghter. Gar- aiaean, oorn January a Deaconv eas hospital. s. :r .-- Lewl To Mr. land Mra. WQ. Rem; Lv Lowisp 140 North '34th atreet, a daaghter,: Laada Loo. born December 1L Deaeoseas.hoa- BrossUaste Today Anting County Agent ; Robert. H Rleder will talk over station K3LU this morning at T o'clock to the farm era ot Marion county on the ag ricultural outlook and 1U rein? tlonahip to national preparedness. Rleder will also disease the com tna; state AAA conference at Cor- vallia January If to 17. SmUsta tn Zfavy Charlss Hen ry Melt, route one. Brooks, and oiue George . Lowery. route . twevH urooks, .war enlisted Tuesday aa apprentice seamen In the US navy at the Salem recraitiaf station, by Chief Quartermastsr Robert : B. Fallon. The two men will be sent to San Diego for recruit training. Now la the time for weatherstrip. We have it Ray I Farmer Hdwy Co. Ill 8.,CommL, Speedlna; CSkarwed -" Charged with violation ! of baale rule by city police are A. I. 8amnela, Ore- con City; Arthur B. Bates, 1000 North Capitol atreet, and Hugh B. Adams, rente .two. LeRoy ; H. Mise, 1303 Ruge. West Salem, ta charged with failure to observe a stop slxn. Takes Special Oosuse Oergeant Clayton Stetnke of Salem, mem ber ot Battery O, 340th coast ar tillery, will aail 8atnrday on the army transport, US3 Republic, from San Francisco via the Pana ma canal to Virginia, where he will take a special three-months' coarse In electrical engineering; To Tea asxperleaxce Sergeant cieoa Clousky. recently stationed at the Salem marine recruit of fice aa an aid to Sergeant Tlnaley J. Fitch, will tell of his personal experiences as a marine over sta tion KSLM at 2 pjn. today. Clearance. Dress, drastic reduc tion. Gilmore. Senator Dress Shop. Shot Enters Window B. E. Larsen, lttO South High street. yesterday reported to police that a pellet from an air rifle was shot through a window of hla home. shattering the pane, sometime Monday night. Snawrer Appointed , The ap pointment or 8. w. Shawver as member of the Kaiser district school board was announced yes terday by "County Superintendent Agnes C. Booth. Shawver will succeed Paul Pierce. Trees Oat Down Workmen yesterday morning felled three ot five maple trees in the parkins; surrounding- offices of the water commission. The trees were sur rounded by cement several yeara ago and were stowly dying;. Signs to Go up The United Outdoor Advertising company was issued permits yesterday for erec tion of billboards at COS North Liberty street and 1004 Portland road, each to cost f f 0. Resistance Is Topie "Resist ance- will ba the tople ot the Trath Stady class at Its meetlng tonlght at lis 8outh Liberty street. Mine OUve Steveaa is the leader. C Welborn Dies At Toledo Monday Clyde fl. Welborn, II. Toledo, father of Cleone Welborn ot Sa lem, died in Toledo Monday. Fa neral serricee will be in that city Thursday morning and burial In the Twin Oaks cemetery at Tur ner at 2:30 p.m. Welborn was formerly mayor of Toledo and at the time of his death was clerk of his district's draft board. Survivors nra hla wife, Georgia; son. Gale of Corvallis, a brother and five sisters. Bede, Meacham Here to Confer Elbert Bede, Portland. for reading clerk of the senate at the 1341 legislative session, and Walter Meacham. for assistant chief clerk of the senate, were here yesterday. They conferred with Dean Walker, Polk county, to bo president ot the senate. Bede previously served aa read log clerk of the house while Mea cham served In a similar capacity la the senate at the 1939 legis lative session. Supreme Court Hem Seniority Arguments Arguments were heard in the state supremo court hero yester day in the ease of Minor S. Allen vs. the Southern Paclfle company. Involving; seniority rights ot Bro therhood of Railway Trainmen employed In the Shasta and Port land drrlaUma. The Multnomah county circuit court held in favor of the) Port land division aad the case was ap pealed to the auprome court. The Southern Paclfle company Is neutral in the proceeding. Bond Are Filed Bonds have been filed tor Marion county officers, both old and new. as follows: Coaaty 8a perintendent Agnes C. Booth, $1000; Coroner I B. Barrlek, 13000; County Treasurer 8am A. Butler, S40.000: Deputy Treasur er Jwreaco Rich. $10,000: Sher iff A. C Bark, 310,000; Sheriff Bark, process bond, $10,000; Sur veyor Hagh Fisher. $0000; Justice ot the Peace Joseph B. Felton. $1000; aad Reese e Ehel ton. $5000. Bonds of $1000 each were also tiled tor the toUowtng con stables: John T. Jones. Jeffer son B C Lee. Hsbsms: A.- BL Ante. Silverton: Merrta Fncha. MU Angel;, and W. C Miller, Woodbarn. i .. .. A ; ' ': ApfHslntrafiit' NoSsd - Talbott Beamett; fo ty district nttorney tn Waahiasj tonr county. reeetved a atmllar appofntment i hero Monday whom rrotrlct Attonwy ller B. tla 89, alraed m formal acknowledge ment of hla appointment and idled it with. the eonntF clerk ef aXar ion eownty. Bennett's seleetioa lor the position, iwaa annonnced aerr aral day ago by Hayden. no Is n graduate of WClametto univer aity and ot the WiaamcUa aaJ. rerany echeol ef law. Court Cleared 4 in Emxity - Departmcrxt Tlx - Kgrlcw el , Z9 ia i Armnal Oeax&vt: Ctrcait Judge L. Lewelllng marked 30 cases oft the docket of thai sanity department at the circuit court here yesterday in annual hoasecleanlag proceedinxs during which he reviewed ft easea which have not been ad vanoad In any manner toward de- .f.4.... n. ks ... ! ' Th cases dismissed ware follows: Sam Lorenxent vs. Clara Baltlmorev Lillian- A. Beldlnger vs. Jacob Heldlnger, Harry , Hart vs. Qny O. Smith Roan Moore ta. Vera Moore. State v. Clarence L. Smith Willamette Vallsy- Water Co., VS. A. D. Gardner, Or-A. GUV lin tsJ Elmer Shaw. Alvln O. Lar son Ira. P. J.'Hlbier, J. H. Tomp kina vs. Salem. Otto Zimmerman vs. Maud J. , Zimmerman. Jessie Rachel ChrlsUnson vs. La.urence Christenson, Wentworth Irwin vs. Ben Doerksen, Willamette Val ley Food Dealara vs. Laron Grigr. Sid J. Mateo vitch vs. Sa lem By-Prodnets Co., Dora Lar son ! vs. Ome Larson. Charles H. Nlst vs. Glenn Burright, Bentler Qulstad Lumber Co. vs. United Brotherhood of C a r p e n t e rs d; Joiners. Alice Brottssard vs. Ger ald O. Broussard. Willamette Valley Food Dealers vs. Oregon Plggly. Minnie Hawk vs. Charles A. Hawk. Geneva Davis vs. George Lestet Davis, Clara Blanch Sor rel! vs Melvln Sorrell, M. M. Ran som vs. Louisa Ransom, William P. Croker vs. Maud P. Croker. Frieda Dauxhterty vs. Ltnlu Ha phreyt Leo A. Moore vs. Gertrude Moors. Myrtle May Ughttoot vs. Frank Edward Llghtfoot, Ida Lw Fleetwood va. Floyd W. Fleet woodj State vs. E. T. Ware, Fay Well Lien vs. A. Melvln Lien. Circuit Court EvaneU Johnson vs. R. A. John son divorce complaint in waieh plaintiff aaka return of name of Bvaaelle Esson: married la Sa lem August 39, 1127. 0. C. and May Russell vs. Otto .! and Emma A. Russell; con- plalat for eaneellaUon ot record ot oultelalm deed, intended mortgage, allegedly delivered to defendants in 1933 In return for money payment. The complaint alleged that the defendants re fused to comply with the agree ment, but took money belonging to , plaintiff in e x e e s s of the amount originally paid ta plain tlfL The amounts are not stated. Credit Service bureau ra. Beeeh- ler-OHair. Inc.; complaint for separate sums of 0110.70 01941.00 aad taterest aad 8300 attorney's tee alleged dae on as signed claim baaed on merchan dise transaction. Mabel A. Benjamin vs. Gilbert EL Benjamin; order of dismissal stipulation signed by Circuit Judge Carl Hendricks of FosslL Mildred Morrow vs. Henry Mor- order ot default entered. Katie Friedland va. Dower O. Friedland; divorce decree. Requests for reinstatement on clreult court docket reeetved In followlnx matters: Moore vs. Per il eh; ! Morris vs. DnBaln; Oeta vs. Wilson and Hopkins vs. HJakle. Charles O. Dawee and Kdlth DOawes Prima vs. W. H. Hender son and others; default decree ef $872.39 and loreelosura. Lowell E. and Lei mra Lb Brown vs. T. P. Heidenetrom and wife: dismissal based on stipulated set- tiemenL Federal Farm Mortgage cor poration rs. Erwln Mowry aad others; order confirming aale of real property. Estate of Cornelia A. Davis; order requiring trustee to make annual Instead ot semi-annual re ports in future. Louise Rises re. Fannie . Msl- ksy; demurrer arraed and takea under advlaemeat by Jadgo Lew- ellng pending tiling of briefs. Southern Pacific company vs. Henry Layman; dam nrrer over ruled. Chads and Miller vs. An an Bllgh; motion to strike allowed. Mayro McKlnney vs. Blrdene Rawllngs; motion to strike grant- Edna Smith vs. EL O. Altord: motion to strike allowed fn part. Helen R. Leo vs. Block's Golden Bala store; motion to strika over ruled. City of Salem vs. Marlon : iMOler B. Hayden avbatltated as attorney for Oeerge Lw Belt. special depaty district attorney actlnf in tax foreclosure j FTobatt Cairrt-. i Winiam S. Jack eetale: bright, executor, authorised te draw one-third oc atatatory oxecu tort fee on showing ot comple tion of one-third ef datlee. j 1 Paal Fncha gnardtsashlp; netf Uoa ot Catherine Fncha tor ap pointment ot herself as gnardiaa. ! Tereala Rasher aetata; - decree of final eettlemeat graatad. ' l Walter Scott MeMannla aetata; Ralph SkoptL. Norman BL- Wlns towj and Helen Codington named SDnraisera. 1 Sarah BL Heason ostaia;-' ap praisal at S77LJfa by K. g. Thur-stoiu- J. G.- Fontaine aad . C XL Howell; real property comprises . i Jastks) Ca2rt ' Maxlao B. McKay, no epcrat or license, fined $1. f i Msrlan D. Blai r, ns license plates, fined f 1, - . . - j Otis JS.. BrancV aa chauffer'a license, fined $1. "" J Glen' Robert Nichols, ho clear ance lights and vso of red flaah ing; light showing forward.-trial aetl.lor'S: p-xn. today.' " . - Fred C. nolaes, 23, smrreror, Berkeley; CaiaL. Oti Franco Hanson. S3 honaekaoplngv Ban :'lIsEdef5l CJotsrt- George T7. Ktissn tngsal tarn froa tHzj; . C7exat4ara ? '2ees satpesded tea daynvx Jack'M. CtrickfaJen. 1510 Kckth SlOt street, failure to atop; Good 'IL.v ''-'. , -' ' " A. J. Baataels. Oregon CTfy: no tation ef basic ruls; Cnod $2.10. Vernon 7X Fletka. rente seven; rlalatlws cf hzslt relr; fined New and Old Officers Plan Credit Banquet of the Salem Retail Credit hotel toanba, if the are. left to riant. Fuller, Credit Group Banojiet oiit in One,, Tonight, Has InsUillatioii, Conntesa Four for the price of one is the proirram offered by the Salem Betail Credit association to members at its annual in stallation ceremony beginning tonight at 6:30 o'clock in. the) Mirror room ot Hotel Marlon. The "four fa oae will include an In formal session around the hors d'oeuvre table before ah attempt at the piece do resistance, follow ed la turn by installation ot offl cere, and the culminating event of the banquet the presentation of the Polish Countess Morag Zamoyska, who will tell ot her escape from Warsaw, at the time lt tell before the German bllts- krieg. Incidental to the seating of nsw officers wUl ba the production ot two naelodramae played by the "Down at the Heele Opera Co.' directed at fncomlag President Jasaes dark and at oatgoiag Pre sident Walter Larsoa. Joa Dodd. credit man of the Portland Oaa aad Coke company of Portland, will introduce Coun tess ZAmoyaaa to aer aaoienee. Francis Baaith ot the credit daMon aasuree fellow members that the countess la genuine ta personal charm aa well aa in Una- age. New ofSeara for 1001 wQX Jasnee Clark, president; Oral Lemmon. vice-president; Irene 81mpson. reelected secretary; Dr. F. L. Utter. Adda! Bobbins. Kath- etine Carthew, C A. 8ntng and Floyd White, directors. W. Heisler Dies Near Jefferson Wmiasa H. Heialer. 73. died at his hofe' near Jettersoa yesterday. Ha had lived la that vicinity tor many yearn. Sart iters iaclado the widow. Mrs. Sylvia Helsler; two sons, DarreU V. Helsler, Sacramento, CaUL, aad Paal Heialer, Jefter- ooa; two sisters and oaa brother. Funeral serrieea wQl ba held from the Cloagh-Barrtck chapel here at 1:30 pjb. today. Inter ment will be la Belerest Memorial park. Certify Name Certificate of assumed basin ass name f ef the Hollywood Leather ay waa tiled yesterday with the Marlon county clerk by B. and B. Lang. Certificate ot retirement the Melody Lane coffee aheo also tUed by B. Brunei Bich- TnflpttiiiTi, VixyAny At Camp Clatsop Duxing First Week After Furloui; Selectees Expected By DAN SELLAKD CAMP CLATSOP. Jan. 7. An insoection visit br TJeo- tenant General John DeWitt, the highiizntg ox ths last weer, retarn of over 800 soldiers from furlong Jajooxry 2. On Saturday troopa and eanipment wera irtrMMtf-i br General DeWitt. Upon bin departure, the rgueral apoka in formally ta staxz omcera ana toia them of the task that lay before them with the selectees who are schedaled to arrive ISO strena at the poet oa January Z 2. sVUay; waa payday, a day which is always lively at an army post. Troopa were paid oft daring the mornlnx by Ueu tenant Bobert C Hantar aad staff treat -Pert Stenhena.. aad the i ess sin iter of the day was . spent la paytag and collecting debta which had-ae- iBjatad ataea beforo the hoo day Oa tho swentag of the troopa Bxrtral from their Jtontos. a four xa&a night hlka waa carried ant. I and Joking were Beard alone tho Una of march, ta spits of tho fact that many of tha par- tictpaata had arrived ta camp early that anaratax attar tha Iocs of many hours" sleep dae ta esia- brating tha antral of tha new Orders have boon ieeeled at tha rea'tneal'a hsadawsTtsra aa- xUolag UafBtaatat Colsnal Saa aeth Tlosatrea ta ewaataadgr at tha first battallonv Coloral Eoca- mm- boea attached to this ataa taatrmcter tor many ZXo to now a saesnber of tha rnsiatent and wl3 take nana of the battaUoa which ktxeo wteh tha esrouf aattaaea. commanded by Tieatsasat Cola- association are ha tor a good tisne at their aanaal bsosaneO at the Oral Siiuth Signs Oath As Probate Judge Appointee's Attorneys to Start IVoeeedJngS te dear IUgbts Newton S. Smith, Portland at torney, recently appointed by Gov ernor Charles A. Spraxne to suc ceed Probate - Jadge George Tas- well. Multnomah county, signed the oath ot office ta the executive department yeaterday. Jadge Taawall portends he is entitled to serve nam tks next general election amdsr a coaatl taUonal provtrloa which provides that ameers, other than xeanahe ef the leajslstare. ahall eontlaue in office until their aurceaeor has been elected and anaTlflea. Jadga John A. Mears was elect ed to succeed Taawall last Novem ber bat waa killed ta aa automo- btls aeddeatt before ho oraanCed. Supremo court " attaches said Smith's attorneys weald arrive here either Friday or Saturday to start procwodinga to determine whether Taxwall or Smith Is en titled to the office. 61 Lose licenses For Drunk Drivrng 81xty-one motor vehicle opera- tora toot their drrrsrs Ucens darlna Dsrsmbsr. 1040. beeam ot draahea ertrtax. Botretsrj of State Earl Saon revorted hero yeav terday. Ho said this waa aa ta- eraaaa of I per cant ever the re vocations for December, list. Smell declared that 04 per eeat of the drivera who lee tnesr li censee tor evnnaaa evmna are unable ta regain them before the e-year period expiree. Only 0 eeat of tha drivers whoso II esr are revoked tor drunken driving are able to tarnish proof of ftasacisl rsepontrbflfty. ITITre rTlfrfil? gKf payday and s.nisnt hike were whica cosssssneed mm th aal dytfa Teuag, to staka ap tha regiment," j- - Oa: Priday. mjghf Lieutenant Colonel Claude Waahburne xarre n radio address Over a nearby commercial atatloa in which he relaxed tha progress ot the 1 4 9th. Colonel Waahbarna aaht that he highly limit with the tho trooso - has ma with thetr" tratntng. ---rV- Ha also stated that tha rerf meat was ready far Cell aenricei oa aa taataara natlca, fsoakfng ot tha oslsrtsaa who are to arrive at Camp CTstsep soon, tha colonel fTsrTnoad that tho - new ataa would be placed ta avparate pro vixlsttal sattarlaa, aad weald be traiaed by a cadre of .eenuais rnnsl sail ana rssiaTintsnsl otn cara' frosa tha . prsasst regiment Cartils nxbert Cesry haa bona arpefntad aa theatre omcer. replacing I, leafensut Char In a Xmmr. Cantata BenOey win carry out this duty la addition to am work asplaasand traiaingorscer. . Cff Lfmil or t0 Tailita with It 1 Calva or Ct tloaa Dreri gsa erxlly ralUraa coll grrrtrrgi da Crgtdajw 4.;iav;Ci-.v.-- i $5CD,CCD Worth Of Road Jobs Due Did to Be Opened for Work, Stack, lloelly in SoTxxh and East " Bide tor road and bridge Jobs agxsetgatta an aip dUaro of saoro than OSOO.ttf wCl be opened at a meeting of tho state highway commissloa in Portland on Tues day and Wednesday. Jaaaary 21 and tl. R. H. Baldock, state high way engineer, annonnced yester day. The Jobs Include Inst s lis tton of transformers and other electrical equipment for tha Interstate bridge between Portland and Taa eover. Wash. This ie a state pro ject. Other projects: Approximately 1.3 1 mllea grad ing. t.lT miles lopping and 4.70 miles sarfacing and oiling on the sragntarr, Hia-Kacklee creek tloa of the Baker- highway In Baker countjt Grading; sarfacing and olnag of a.s muea or tha Flnnhett creek need ereeh aectloa of tha Kiaga uey esronoiry aigaway In tea coaaty. - a eased el lug aad wldeniag ot axJattng brtdgsa ever KfeKuUy ereaa. North fork Scappooee creek aad South fork Scappooee creek in Columblav eoamty. rnrnisttrae; TZ0 cubic yards crashed rock la atoek pile oa tho EXdlcott creek-Bear creek road production project oa Coca Bay- itoseburg highway In Coo Douglaa counties. Appimlaislety .OS sattee arad- xng. a.f mllee roadbed ahaninr. I.Sf mfLea surfacing and t.tf etlJng oa Bead-roreat section of Ceatnry Drtre nignwsy in ty. Itorarfahlng 10.000 cabia yards ereshed rock ta atoek pile oa tha Coos Bay-gposburg highway ta Baoglas coaaty. Oradhmar ef XM mfiee aad re- bridge oa tho Lake creek-Haaley ranch section of tha Little Butte secondary highway ta coaaty. Roadside Improvement. cove ing IX. fg mBea. on the aa Point The rhtnes-Callfornla highway la ajamata county. sarfacina: and eOhxg of 10.00 Lies ot the Catherine creek-hTUaa hrhtga aactloa of KedJcal Soriaxs secondary highway ta Baker aad Union eoiratlea ApproximateIy Ltl mllea grad fas and eoautrvetloa of two eoaa- typo poo treacle brldca oa dtoee creek eertlsn or tn gadraaPrtaertDo sacaadary high way ta Crook coaaty. TmhOdmz 10.700 cahla Tarda of ernahod cravei hm seech: ntla. the trmnerna hiahwasr fn tw. Ins eoanty . ruralahixg tXOO cabia yaras craahod roek aad crushed cravat la stock pJleaon Oregon Coast aad aumiaw aichways la Lena eoanty. aptoeJsMtetr .14 mllea aradsasf aad twSS saaea Mthmlnena aaaead- x oa ILernvgla-rnrest Boaadary aoetioa ef SHata L . . - ,V-V 0 ' iOhi 1 ot : m - . ma eat saaaamiias as Oaatsii J m m s a i -" ' a"3 eCn CsSLfcV!..'iI'no 'i - ' eC . pay to. bo fally caentsm , . CO to fa per gXSJ xeaasmaco for Chrea yen. '' I ' ' -i : U row phono oiOw4uacOatrwbaagO twtinwSatcSr tasnra raau , j , a - rqlien, lgz u t , e . - - -s -Aged Sister- Ole Eatatai BiroTl-mu! QeTTaa kmilx Cadi': j J - Tim Brew, half-breed iadfe H on the Klamath reaervatkm. wl at tha time ho made hla will a I pareatly thought ko was learU hla property In trust so ho mig! J enjoy it when he retarned fro: i the - happy hnatlna BTewaeV H destlaed fee disappointment, The sute aapremo court, falsi eptxloa writUa by Justice- nan I Belt, yesterdsy left Bnvs's n Uro estate ip hia aged easte i Kmlly Weeka.iT . . j l Brown jwae; SO yeara eld1 af tl ! time of hie death and his osta: was valued at $ 1,00 . I Tho Lake coaaty circuit sou upheld frown's will which le'l tho bulk lot the eatate to I -. O'Neill, his sltomey whd draft. the will, and to Frank J. Schmlf i who. operated fa gaaeral store ir-f tho reservation at Beatty. Brem -I left 00 acta of land te a nephew ! When jBreWn died la Jan ! 111, ha ieft a wK "signed"-: wit f hie mark) and thumb print, I ?' either read nbr write. s 1 --i - "Although lUIterate, he was shrewd tattle man and eonTt ; deal at jarm's length with hi white brother la tho cattle bus 1 ; neee " llnatlee Belt wrote i ii J reversing Judge Arthur JXi Hsv-j of the Lake, county clreult eonr I Nothing waa left to Brown j sister although he waa saldl t have hadlmuch affection for he L The reason ffor omitting: ; If r L ; Weeks from the wUl waa at dl: ; like for her son who waa said t i have beatea Brown in a brewli i "It woi.Id ibave been better I. ! O'Neill had taken Brown, to--iar- ' other attorney, tho- opinion) read. ' Proof that; Brown thought i fc i waa comiag j bach to enjoy h eatate was summed up by. Justlc . i ceil, as follows: 1 I - why didi (TTmV have thet put 7S in gold la his. haad. ? bottle of whlakex ta hia. Mel' and meals on tho grave' Tli thought he Ikts. eominr baiter I Mrs. Weeks attached tha all Tnni Stalls I 1 ! , Oil Traclis, Is Prst I : ! I 1 Gordon Pi Syala? truest choc the wrong time to- stall neon ral road trucka and aa a reanttl tb track was dantsveed whoa iicjwr" ahoved aaldet by tha locoaauaea f IZth sad State- "-gat. r m i j j ByalsJ who, had daahedmtD f service statSda to got aU ta past ing hla track oat ef dnasjesviwa not tn H wham tha loeoasc-tivr naerlas; plewtyw showed Itiootuv th ssdewalk. f i i t Tha tracks alUssek.daaanged waa able to mora away- tinder ft own power. Xyahr Uvea hk 40 I i ears J . Li I LibraiPri Mrs. sfraaaj BL ad president of i aa elect- president of tha Salanr pahii UBrary ooara at ca ragnxar maet rag Monday night la faSrngiaci room ot the-ntu-sry. She WAH.anr David W. aTyaawn-tilhmel, tho poet tor two tarmsv i ? U addlOoa tnSrn Spearst lace SpragaO waa eleetmt v4c prealdeat. and Baa Psreowv 11 brarian. secretary. Othasr hear axa!hthr Babel Pi Sot- artsen, Mrsu lXoka BrUsoav Di H. H. Onagscv K .TL JSnraenv JL A and IB. J Tfendrtrka i : I be Bhrartan'o aanwaP reaor f l ' ' i , i i s X, oadary Mgawfcg in toeolai caaaty ; CdnatrnctSoa of two ratnfhree' ataa Held sectaaueor Tran highway la M s eloaael 3 isjr tads? (T7eiS3esrjr fcr prrh Talfsa for tieniff SALS 1; wsdcSl wO rani mem i oMJIISDM ns w orn 1 1 BEAUT1TCL. CZiaZS: ?34 II- Uberixl paasnaaam, aw HiiUlpi aWvs emwiirii nV 3 ilrs.Sr ;a a Boawtfman i OXf jOtaaro- orxoTSF; oaonti i i i I Taio afafV wQ rexaaiza ill 1-