THIS 1UCNI) BULLETIN, BKNI). OKK, WKDNKSDAY, JUNK 21, I WW
PAGE FIVE
ial News Items
todays wlaiiikk
irrniuitf! 1 it. im.. Hi.U d .gn .
, 71.H lUuriHfi. lUmnntn (n
to urn level): I a. m., :w,U4
; p. in., Ztt.lM Imhcw. Ueliittvr
lily: I u. in., 711 iM-r mil: I n.
iMir mil. Wind vi'lmlly: I u.
uro mllea; I . mi., four inilr.
illrerlmn, varMthle.
mtil Mi. KhIpIi Ciimcs, 1 101
Ihiid tficrl, have left fur lliu-
ii, K.ilvtus.
,lilli"H IM MVlll ll'ltllUl Ol
women to itike iiurl in llnr-
uUyfield giim's, either kitten
ttfllrV twill, i under i-nn.-iKlflMtlOtl
.ii i i. ..i. i .. ii -in
IIH'Imimk win i' mm iii w..mj
iy evening, (it Ihc pl.iyfleld,
k out pliilift.
YVdltng Worker wilt meet
iliiV lifleinonil lit 2 ti'rlork lit
nue of Mr. Jmk MrKeiuie.
u'ltting ul the nut r.ociely of tlir
inn church will lie hem lo-
flivtf (U'iniMin ul 'I iiVlork ut the
of Mrn. J. A. rouitimn,
lin nvc nm. This i to Ut ii
meeting.
i. Angell mikI Ifowuitl Phrlp
o lJchutel luttlniiiil lot rut
out t'in fctiiU nit ut tjinin Hls-
r it f'w duyi, wheie they will
In nigitn.iliu the ciiieigriirv
Vtilioii worker into flip ron-ill.
pi'lltllM Ol HKIt lOt' p4'I IMIUOlt
U requited ill ('limp SiMt'iH hit
FiMiMimncd until Moiifliiv noun.
idling to tin mmouncemenl from
itiin J J' unci, e.unp i "in
Prospective bidder eek-
Sifoniiiiiltm or rctuiniiK fn
tlxon iXMpirntril to contact I o tnl
j MTVlttJ official.
M W. It. JohniMin of Vule mid
ikiLoii Wnlhtec itnd laughter
tic Ml todny for I'otthmd after
Jag ut the home of Mm. John
fTduughter, Mm. A. I.. NeKun,
A $Vel Klrnt ilri'ct. Mm. Nrlw.n
fci-r mull daughter m-cnmpoiited
Vide people In Portland.
'IB iti in IJmh of I-wkevirw. bioth
"A Kenneth Bach. lVjuhute
A- roroiirr, wu In Bend limt
un hi wiiy to Idaho on a vhcii
9 ip. Bach la n member of the
ticw pOfttlll Ktilff.
0tuiit I let ward V. Long. t
l fur u hort lime ut one of
inergem'v conservation wot k
Bin the Kiemoiit imllnmd fol
low Silver lake, died this week
i' Ix-iU'tinMii tuupitiil tit San
f'o, uccordiuit to inftiniiution
id hy C'tiptain J. J. Kruno, in
lit ml ut (.'iyno Stntcm. Captain
lwan in the St. Chailc hospital
ki U'w duvi.
n fthc (ell from a iMirch V
tiftrrnoon, "Jerry." four year
tmhter of Mr. and Mr. Uth-
fyilixrt, nufft'ied ii fiartuie of
'lift arm.
Rt-r npendiinf m'eral month ut
iittnr ami niontroM?. tiiur,
nd Mm. M. C. Kllm have re-
1 tu their home in linid. hllu
ii to Californiii In On- early
in hoH'H of Ik'tlerinK hiA
EKellrr, niMM'lal aueiit for the
al AuLoiiiohlle llieft huieail.
I )ieadUniteiH hi INirtlund. wan
Jlid venterdav on IiIm way to
Idaho.
ft K. NIcIioIh, inaniiKer of the
tern Union office in H'-iul. und
f NichoU hnve ixturnel from a
Ithri trip to the Oregon coaM.
& Brown, district relief manuKr
-Ih- Wenterii Union, returned to
: bendo.unrterN in Seattle hint
it,? I Ir wux in chartM of thr locnl
ie in the ahM'iire of NtrhoU.
( nmd int'i Oiamond lake from
ijDalle.i-Cahforjiia hiKhwiiy h
fM'ii tu I raffle, Itnlpli Ijifollett
Hi'- Mate R.unr- department n
;l when in I lent! today. J he
tain ntad is Munrwliat rouuh
ul led I n pi aeev Tli rce i rf
ine inp into ine miki ovl'i
ort route yesterday.
Aid ttocietv f the Methodi-il
i will meet Thurnduy in Kp-
leiiMue hall.
meeting of the Ilend Touriat
rx, tentatively M-hedulcd for
grow ninht, him attain hoen
ued. thin time because of the
TjL imtinK to 1h held In the
ajmniium tomnrniw niuht, nt whlcli
til. Ilodney Keating of Portland
Mdiscii.tii Iho wiles tax. The
Her' ineeliitK Wiin originally
(A ded for Tuesday nliiht nf last
iK hut was HistMined Im-ciiusp of
!lVnd hoxlnit commijiMim'H card.
Robert Croshy and Mr. Krnil
ley of Portland are visiting
land Mr.v K enneth Moody. Mrn.
ley and Mrn. Moody are Bid
i Cirunfeldtcr, 01n Auldrnin
ena Hefner. St. Charles hos-
iiurNeN, left the Mini of the
for Chicago, accompanied by
Vandcvert, rlatiKliter of Dr.
r. J. C. Vandeverl, and Calli-
Catlow, daughter of Mr.s.
ado Callow. The threo muses
wo Utile uiiiN arc In attend
olid riilr at Chleauo,
inaN LcUteii. IU vear old Tuin
hty who wa.s Injured Monday In
wjpfo.sion of dynamite caps, was
(i to he K''ltiiiM aioiiK nicely
HOW MANY TIMES
WILL YOU SEE IT?
X
Ms.
3EGQm
WITHOUT
QUKKTION
YEARS
DEST
SHOW
CAPITOL-
ONI.Y 2 DAYS I.KFT
Greek Statesman Escapes Assassins' Shower of Lead
piiaiiioiiK by Mt'yurllKKK mill Hub-
Wheat Bonus Will Be
Based On Local Unit
(Continued finni p.ie one)
After Out allotment U nmdu hy the
Uovernmenl to each county, the
county committee, choium hy the
farmerH tJionuielveji, will tako the
fikuren for each farm and allot each
fanner bin projiurlionalo jiharo ol
the total amount for the county on
which benefit will be paid.
Knto Not KratrlrlrU
The plan hn iilinolutrly nolliinK
to do with the nelhuic of wheat hy n
farmer or grain dealer. A farmei
may mII hi wheal whon and t
wtrnm he pleahe. or ho need not
Hell it ut nil, iui the plan U not I
price-fixing measure so far a the
Uenerul market price In concerned.
'HiiH peritiitA Uic plan tu function
m. me what a u crop Uumiunci
ftcheme on the amount of whvat al
lotted each farmer on which hrtiefit
will lie paid, the Wehmtfn of ft
eoiU jMiint out. To obtain the benefit
the farmer itniM actually plant the
wheat m the oidiuaiy manner, but it
it 1a hailed out, dried out, blown out
or olherwire dcMioycd by nature
he w-iil leceive the amount of lib
)euefitft Jtmt the flame.
irly ehtimatcji uro that the ben
efit payment will amount to about
30 cciiLt it bushel. Hie plan U to
nay thejie ca.ih benefi'ji each yeai
for VJSS, 11)3-1, and VJ'Yo in return foi
areeinen(i to irdiliv planted acre
ae fur the 1U34 and 1035 croju.
An exceptionally had M-aon hai
reduced the prospective, crop foi
thb year, hut the adjii.slmeiit ad
minlMration decidrd to put the plar
Into effect ul once became of the ex
inlencc of it carryover three tlmei
normal which would Mill leave
heavy Mrplvote?t In cane of norma
yield in 11K14 from the usual tiere
iiiieji. Aa a matter of economy and effi
ciency, the administration will um
1 he auiicultuial extentiiun servlco
In ortiitniiiiK farmem under the
plan. The idea l to have county
aeut take an active part in the or
KaiuJition work, the dispatch today
Mates.
Amusements
I.AI.IONS OK AI.K HKUNK
f(in (LP) Mi'iiinciH nf lhi u-
iit ii rrfciit I'nns cfincerl ut
DliDiiy hull cohMimrd 18 uul
lf nil.'. Tlipy wore ri'tiuiri'i! to
their own HtikiiiH. Numbors
ritiu nn Iho iirourmn iiu-luilod
Sjioms' IntnAl.?, and rcini-
NATUKK'S CKYSTAI.S
Mlnoml Wnlrr Trcnlinonl
liiro'H Cryntnls uro a Natunil
'.ii Wilier Irontinonl cftnlniii-
ill Iho minerals round In Nil
s'! Minonil Wnlcr mid II Is n
i Inct Hint the Crysluki have
beni'dciiil rosullB In the treut
f Ithcunialisin, Couslipulion,
eh, Liver und Gall Bladder
lo, Diubcteit, NcrvmiMie.s, Ili((h
ProsBUrc. Severo lloiidiiebo.
n fuel, nil diseases entised hv
llj oliinliuiliiiii will bo Kii'ally
'lure's Ciyslnls uro iimduootl
ni'ii kolllo evaporation from our
utl mineral wider . , . nothiiiK
iBe Minoral Vnlley Wnlcr Co.
Minnrnl Wnllu 'IVynu
tin per pound puekuKV, $1.00.
i in taiio ny
Hie Owl Phunuucy
llefore a uaeked liuojtc, with M-orc
waitltiK iu into for the .second show.
' 'l2nd Street", one of the mo.il (Hp
ular productionA of the year, made
its "po-,t circus" debut ul Uic Capitol
bust night nnd, judKinit fmm com
ment of the crowd, fully lived up
to all exH'ctation.s. This all-iuclu-lvo
dramatic magical comedy will
be nt the local .show hou.se today und
tomorrow.
"12nd St reel" has been referred to
by critics a.s one of the most imxutinx
nlcluies since "Grand Hotel." Be
hind its dramatic Mory of the lives
and love.s of staRc folk in u com
plete musical comedy how. Jn ad
dttlon to it many novel features,
"42nd Street" brings to theater pa
trons the thrill of watching a new
star make her apjM?arancc. Huby
Ketdcr, wife of Al Jol.sou, lstho new
slur's name. She plays the role of
"PenKy."
"12nd Street" Is primarily n alory
of the backstage world.
$25 Fine Forgotten,
J. P. Collects Costs
A $25 fine usscsspd iiKitinst Gtis
tuve llylnnd was MLspended upon
payment of $0.25 ro.stn of (he case
ny Justice of the Pcnee Henry T.
Merrill. Uyluiid appeared in court
on n inmplaint sinned by Paul Par
son of Ihc slnte police who churned
reckless driving. Dylund plead
Kuil'y.
A charge of driving while iuloxi
cnted iiuniiisL Peler S. Olson was
reduced lo reckless driviiiK und be
pleaded KUilty. Ho was fined $100
by Merrill.
Federal (Jovcrnmcnt To
Add to Forest Reserves
Washington, Juno 21. (IP) Pur
chase by the federal gnvcrumcnl of
approximately 8,000,000 acres of
timber nnd auricultural land in 20
stales, InvolviuK uu cxiHMtdituro of
$20,000,000 will be undertaken im
mediately. President Honsovell's
omcrKency '.'onscrvnlion organization
imnotincod Into Tuesday,
Under Ihe act passed In the last
eoiiKress setting! up n reforesliition
orKiinialiiin, Iho president was
authorized lo purchase tiddilional
laud to ndd to existhiK national for
est areas. Lund In be houitht is in
20 slates, for the most purl oust of
the Kieut plains rcRlon.
The conservation orfanl.nlion nn
nounced that the forest service now
wa uludyluii uffvm made to the
Koveriiinonl oy uwnerii of titv Jund,
und cxeclcd lo push forward rap
idly with licKotlutiunit for the pur
chaser. Thv hind Involved, which for Ihe
most purl Is udjuceut to existing
nnlioiial fiirestH, in in Alabama, Ar
katiNui, Florida, Georgia, Kimtucky,
ltuimuna, Maine, Michigan, Minne
sota, Muiisiiippi, New llumpkhire,
North Carolina. Oklahoma. Pcnn-
aylvanla, South Carolina, TonncHHcc,
Vcrniunl, West ViiKiniu und Wisconsin.
I ' II r
NEW PENSION LAW
STUDIED BY LEGION
Thirty Men Camping On
Salem Courthouse Lawn
Salem, Ore, Juno 21. (IPX A re
solute group of about 30 unemploy
ed men continued to cump on tho
Marion county court houso lawn
$,J6,000,00() Restored, I)e
tlares Group
WHHhina.in. June 21. (LP) The j '.'"'l1'', ,,ubbofnl aWaili,, 'rclle1'
tr.niplex veterans' legislation adopt- "-"'e" yostoruoy.
td in Ih? closing hours of tha recent ! The county court Monday refused
tungrexa was analyzed by the Ainer- I deal with the "commute of 50,"
cm Lcjj'on today as restoring $,- though audience was offered to O.
OOC.000 of the payments that had I H. Goss. Mcdford orguniter, or any
h.'.fl nrHr-roH .tr,nr,H i.nrl uuinr ! Other leader. There WHS M) 0111-
j ll'ousands ol cx-soldicrs from being ; ferencc. .
cut oil tlia compensation rolls. rm mm oioney wai soiicucu
II properly administered, tho Lo-."""" finin resiuenu ycsieroay Dy
NAZIS TURN ON
PARTY'S ALLIES
Nationalist Activities in
Germany Curbed
AshiihhIiih' linlletrt iiilenili d for Klciithorlns Voiilzelox, veteran Greek elatesman, wounded blx wife, killed
his bodyguard und left lilm unscullied after 11 liurruwliij; tlireu-rnlle uulouiobllo chase lu tho outskirts
.of Alliens. Tlieso pliotos. Just received In this country, show Vcnlwlo's bullet-riddled car (upper
loft); Mine, Vcnlxnloa (lower left) recovering from her wounds in an Athens hospital: und (right)
Veulxelos. who bus been Premier of Oreeen Hvhr itrn.. Htnee hiiii. lenving hospital nfter vialtlug bis wife.
original charge.
Judge Goddard cimpleted the re
directing of his charge at 0:25 p. m.
and Ihe jurors filed out to resume
their delilienitions.
hundreds of beautiful fronds, many lo servo for one year.
if which are six feel long.
Talk of Stabilization
Is Heard In London
(Continued from pajje one)
Berlin. June 21 LP The niizb.
truck Midden ly at their political al
lies, the witionalfMji, today hy pro
hibiting ihrouuhimt Prtueda their
"fijthtinH .uiuad.s" and aff iliatrd youth
ortianiJitioii.H.
The "fighting Wuad" ate orxani
judioiiA inilar to the naziA storm
triKjpern.
The diKMiluttoii order bctucd by
Hermann CWn-nnK. Prushian minuter mobile for Junction City. Mrs. Anna
of the iiiteiior. was exeeted to Ih- Clnbskov. her dauehler, Karen
W. W. Brown haa been ill for some
time and does not seem to imrpovc.
Mrs. Tom Huston, of Prineville is
visiting with her daughter, Mrs.
Charles Keith.
Mrs. Rebecca Sherman is visiting
at Die Sherman ranch. Mrs. Sherman
lives in Prineville.
Mrs. Charles Sherman met with
Funeral Services Held
For Thorval Gribskov
; world economic conference." Prof
Knnnn.l u.rVi. f.,r Thorval I Ki,vnioitd Moley i;,id today as he i serious accident on Saturday when
rril!!k this aft- uiltd f,,,' Ul,d,,n on the liner Man- a cow kicked her foot and she
V ! -'. Pident RooTl now unable to walk
ity hall. The body is hcmK shipix-d ! vdt V personal imtructions to thej . Mr. and Mrs VVIey Street were
to Junction City where another I Amer.can celegation. ; m Suntex Saturday and Sunday
funeral service will bo held. Kev. j Moley, assistant secretary of state! Iney visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward
rut w in in. v. i -. - - - j a , ,
O W Jones of Ihe Christian church ana cn,cl f" administration ; - ireci ana lamuy 01 Aianicca, cam.,
was in chaie of the M-rviw. ' "brain tiu-sl", flew from Washing-I who are visiting at Suntex.
Memlx-rs of the family left im-! r'" Massachusetts yesterday and ! A picnic lunch was enjoyed at
mediately after the service by auto
followed by similar action in othei
German states.
Observers interpreted the order as
the bettinniiiK of the campaign to
exterminate even the political or
ganizations now affiliated with the
na.is. A numler of local pouts of the
steel helmets, war veterans orftani
jition, have been dissolved recent-
Gnhskov, and her son, Aae Grib
skov, arrived yesterday from Junc
tion City.
conferred with the president aboard - F"iftf Monday before the election,
the Arnbcijack 11. 'Birthday cakes were cut for the
He indicated genuine confidence third birthday of Charles Patrick
in the future of the economic con-.Keith and the 51st birthday of Carl
ferente. ; Pauseh.
! Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sherman
Besides members of the family ; ftrhrml Mwfrii-t At Fifn went to tho. Williams ranch Satur-
froin Junction City, others making; x. . ? day where Sherman will ride foi
the trip include Mrs. Thorval Otib- iNtWieS Complete lioarcl ; cattle for about 10 days.
skov and children. Mr. and Mrs. , t Mrs. Duke Clements and Mrs.
Jens Ciribskov and family, all if Kife. June 21. (Special)- School Robert Carman are -camping out
PIciiMUil Hidge, and Miss Mai en election was held at Fife Monday ! with their Iwo .small sons at the old
GriUkuv of Bend. and full burd of trustees wUi Lcraoiu ranch on Dud; creek. They
Time of the funeral service at elected. Charles Sherman was elect-! are enjoying a rest and staying near
sound premises throughout Prus
alu. Guards were stationed outside
nationalist headquarters here. Na
tionist Deputy Eric Timm was put
under temporary custody.
Mitchell Jurors Out Six
Hours, Ask Instructions
New York. June 21. (IP) The
Mitchell trial jury filed back into
court at 6:05 p. m. today after al
most six hours deliberation.
The jury asked the court for tid
dilional instructions.
The instructions requested were
in relation to the phase nf chnrges
against Charles E. Mitchell involv
ing payments to him out of the
managements fund of the National
City bank. Judge lienry W. God
dard read to them that part of his
of 25 men assigned to one of the ;
Ochoeo camps arrived over the Un-;
ion Pacific this morning and dc- j
trained at 1'nncvmc Junction.
It was also announced here today
that two additional regular army (
captains, from the 10th field artill
cry, have been assigned to Camp j
bisters. One ot the officers, Captain
John E. Ray, was in Bend today, ac
companying Captain J. J. France, in
command at the Sisters camp. The ,
ether captain assigned to duty in the
Metolius country is A. L. Warren of
Fort Lewis.
KF.ItNS OVER li5 YEARS OLD
Boise, Idaho (LP) A record in
aged ferns is believed to be held by
Boise. One plant here, re-potted
many limes, is 30 years old. Two
others are 25. Ihc largest one.
which attracts many visitors, has
'Paper Boy' Weds Doris Kenyon
srw
Arthur llopklnn, who as a boy delivered papers tu her home In Syra
cuse, N. Y SO yonrn ago, now la tho husbaud of Doris Ken you,
muviu blur, widow nt Milton Hills. Hero are Uiq bride ami sruotu at
. . tU,elr weddluj iu Los Auseles. , ,
ly. Ia'II wing parties -coinmumsU
mid sneiitllsltk hitvr l-eon simni L'.t-
Md. Junction City will depend upon cd for a term of three years. Wesley i Clements and Carmen who are
Hie ground for today's order was lime ot the arrival ol tho train ; Street was elected for a term of two working with the W. W. Brown
prepared by propaganda campaign' waring the body. ft"'- unosKo j years and Charles Keith was elected i shearing crew.
in which it was charged that the " m ol- ""llv "V-"
natiiionalists scjuads had been re- day morning following a week s ill -cruiting
former nicmbers of the fess.
reich.sbanner, social Lsl semi-military j (
orgaiiiwitlon. Similar charges were l orOSl AnilV Is Oil WilV
made against the steel helmets. m rimn frjinii fr!liri,
Police occupied headquarter oi " -
the nationalist fighting squadn in the I
nationalisl-party's building and sein-l Preparatory to the construction of;
ed documents, but did nut interfere! Camp Crane prairie at Fall river,
with party affairs. j site selected as headquarters for the
Police searched the apartment and I 2C0 or more forest recruits to be sta
nfifce of former Under Secretary of tinned in tho upper Deschutes :
State Herbert von Bismark, leadei country, a cadre of men is expected
of the nationalist fighting squad.,? to "iiive here this week. prhab!y
and Captain Sehcibe, manager of the tomorrow, from Jefferson Barracks,
nationalist party. St. Louis, M". The entire contingent;
Police and nazi auxiliary police assiencd to Camp Crane prairie will !
were busy closing the lighting oe irom jcnerson uarracK.s. a group
giun ha id, the new law "assures the
service-connected disabled and their
widows, orphans and dependent par
ents reasonable protection for the
present, and at the same time in
creases the compensation of totally
permanent disabled veterans whose
affliction was not of service origin."
Any evidence of unfair adminis
tration, the Legion declared, would
be carried promptly and directly to
President Roosevelt.
According to the Letfion's inter
pretation, the legislation affects va
rious classes of beneficiaries as fol
lows: 1. Directly service - connected
cases. These may not be reduced
more thn 25 Der cent below the
rate of payments in effect before I
March 20, except in the case of fed
eral employes or beneficiaries living
outside tha United States.
1'. Presumptive cases, that is, those
not definitely proved to be service
connected, but assumed to be. These
cases, which were wiped off the rolls
in large numbers under the original
economy order, will not be reduced
more than 25 per cent before Octo
ber 31, or until they are reviewed by
special boards independent of the
veterans' administration. To remove
a presumptive case from the rolls,
the government must prove to board
that the disease in question did not
exist within one year after discharge
from the service, or two years in
the case of tuberculars. .This bur
den of proof remains on the govern- (
ment even though the disease might;
not have been diagnosed until sev- i
era! years after discharge. I
3. Old rates of payment to widows,
orphans and dependent parents of i
World war veterans are restored, re- j
gardless of whether the death of the j
veteran was presumptively or di-
rcctly service-connected.
4. Burial claims for veterans who;
died prior to March 20 may be paid !
under the old rates, three months!
from June 16 being allowed for f ii-j
ing claims.
5. Spanish-American war, Boxer i
rebellion and Philippine insurrec-!
tion veterans who served 90 d?ys or j
more, are 55 years of age 50 per cent
disabled and in need as defined by
the president, will have their pen-1
sions increased to not less than $15 j
a month.
i
A Chinese jade carving exhibited)
in Chicago is a pagoda 51 inches
high carved out of a single piece of
jade and representing 16 years of
continuous work. I
some of the picketers. Handbills
distributed read "Relief cut off!
Shall the unemployed starve? The
unemployed council says not!
A mass meeting of jobless and
sympathizers was to be held at the
court house steps today at 3, with
a possible march on the state house
the next objective.
.
Knowledge
U;iITY-FIVE percent of
all knowledge is gained
through vision. A careful
examination of your eyes
will furnish a true record
of your visual efficiency.
Consult ...
Dr. M. B. McKenney
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
1015 Wall Street
Phone 18-J
It's Time to
Re-Decorate
at Today's Low Prices!
It's a joy to have tho rooms
rcpapcred and the woodwork
painted or varnished in Ihe
spring. Tho whole house
seems in tune with the fresh
ness of the season. Careful
workmanship and materials
of fine quality serve lo em
phasize the greatly lowered
prices.
Barr Paint and
Wall Paper Co.
114 Minnesota
PHONE 550
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