HOME IHMJ T A L K GREAT EVENT FOR M O SLEV S A lw ays p le fm w q u e . ('a lro I* n f f » r iiior«* fam’lniiiln g th n n d u rin g tit«' ’V n y evasion o f th e H oly C a rp e t." In th e tnixiinrs we w atch th e hn refoot ed w orkm en enihroK lering, holding th«* d o th in th e ir toe*, w hich nppeitr to In p r, hen*ile, o r w atch them go to th e non rest m osque to b a th e five tim e* a ilny. As ninny tim e* n «lay also /rm n th e m in a re ts o f m osque* tin* It'.ueaain* art* rem in d in g th e native* of th e ntqiroaehitiR festiv a l, anil th a t “Gotl is irrent. th e re Is no «1 or.” H ow ling d e rv ish e s a re ila n d n s in th e m osque n e a r th e S q u a re of S u tte n H .isan . w hile «levant Moslem* a re on- gaged in e v en tid e p ra y e r on th e ir housetop*. W a te r c a rr ie rs a re on th e w ay to th e yellow N ile fo r w ater, or a re lien ring w ine In th e ir g o a tsk in s th e am ne «s In B iblical tim es, w hile aged im n in th e m osques a re a|»pnreled ex- aetlv a* in A braham ’s day. T h e s tre e ts a re tilled w ith soldier*, w hile th o u sa n d s o f civ ilia n s a tte n d the cerem o n ial held In th e sacred pn>t>het- lo Inclosure in th e g re a t sq u a re n e a r th e eitad el. T h e e n c lo su re Is a pyra- initial w ooden s tru c tu re ooveri*d w ith em b ro id ered stuffs omhlnzom-d w ith gold em b ro id ery au d q u o ta tio n s from th e K oran. H ere th e people receiv e th e M essing* of th e p ro p h et, to g e th e r w ith sp ecial d isp e n sa tio n s a n d sacre«l talis- a $100 hog wits a neighbor'H ood S can ­ d al. N ine ( a i m e r s LAND FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS R e p re se n ta tiv e E d w a rd T . T a y lo r o f O oloratht, w ho In tro d u ced th e bill p ro v id ing fo r S«*cretary of th e In te rio r F a n e ’s plan of re c la m a tio n o f a rid , sw am p an d cu t-o v er la n d s fo r hom es fo r so ld ie rs In th e Inst co n g ress, will re in tro d u c e th e hill lu th e S ix ty -six th c o n g re ss a n d heliev«** It w ill pass. He says: “ 1 sa y to th e co u n try , an d to tlw m any th o u s a n d s o f «>ur sp len d id hoys w ho will lw* so rely d is a p p o in te d by fa ilu re of th e ho u se t«> p a ss th e bill o r a c t upon th is subje«*t. th a t I will re in tro d u c e th e hill on th e o p en in g «lay of th e n ex t sesahin o f co n g re ss and p u sh th e m e a su re w ith all th e energy I p o ssess, an d l sin cerely h ope an d be Iteve th a t It w ill be speed ily e n acted in to law . “A nd I a lso h ope th a t In ste a d of th e a p p ro p ria tio n being fo r $11X1.1*00, tXX). It m ay be tive tim es th a t a m o u n t; becau se even th en we will not. lu pro p o rtio n to o u r w ealth an d r«**ources, be d o in g n early a s m uch fo r «>ur re tu rn ing soldi« rs ns Is b eing «lone by C an ad a. A u stra lia an d all o th e r E nglish-spenk ln g co u n trie s. 1 am not only confident th a t th is m e a su re w ill b«* a d o p ted , b u t l firm ly believe It w ill go dow n in h is to ry a s one o f th e g re a t c o n stru c tiv e p olicies o f o u r co u n try ." | j | j j I j t j | | D liiD S. T h e Uhedlve and h is d ig n ita rie s a re all p re se n t to fo rm ally s ta rt th e c a ra ­ van an d Its m ilita ry escort to w ard M ecca. In far-off A rabia. T he people p re ss fo rw ard to touch th e sacred In- > closure, kissin g It w ith fervor. W om ­ en let dow n th e ir sh a w ls and face veils | fro n t th e w indow s, a s th e procession a t la st s ta rts . F ollow ing it a re th e p ilg rim s w ho w ill accom pany th e c a r­ I t Is re p o rte d from W ash in g to n p e t to th e s a n c tu a ry In th e m osque a t th a t th e U n ited S ta te s navy d e p a r t­ Mecc^i. an d w ho will re tu rn la te r w ith m e n t w ill essa y a flight a c ro ss th e A t­ th e sam e c a ra v a n to C airo, b e a rin g th e la n tic by s e a p la n e In Slay re g a rd le ss c a rp e t o f th e p rev io u s year. of a tte m p ts th a t m ay be m ade in th e m ean tim e. C o m m an d er J . H. T o w ers h e a d s a d e ta il o f six n av al officers an d M arriage in B ulgaria. Since B u lg a ria ’s u n co n d itio n al s u r­ o n e officer of th e m a rin e co rp s w hich re n d e r to th e a llie s th e men o f h e r h a s been a ssig n e d to th e tr a n s a tla n tic a rm ie s have been stra g g lin g h om ew ard sectio n o f th e office o f th e d ire c to r of an d m an y w ed d in g s a re being cele­ n a v a l a v ia tio n in con n ectio n w ith th e b ra te d in consequence. p la n s of th is flight. Som e of th ese B«i!garian m ethod« o f e n te rta in in g officers w ill m a k e th e flig h t. It is b efo re th e w edd in g do not d iffer m a­ stat«*d, b u t th e crew s— th e re m ay be te ria lly from th o se o f o th e r n a tio n s th r e e se a p la n e s— h a v e not been se ­ ex cep t th a t th e b rid e in ste a d of h av ­ lected. in g h e r tro u sse a u ca re fu lly p u t aw a y W hile th e d e p a rtm e n t is m a in ta in ­ In th e “hope c h e st,” from w hich she ing th e clo sest secrecy , it h a s tr a n s ­ only ta k e s it fo r th e privileg«*d few , pired th a t th e n avy is e x p e rim e n tin g h a u g s It up on co rd s w hich a re s tre tc h ­ not only w ith th e NC-1. h u t w ith NC-2 ed a c ro ss th e m ain room o f th e and NO-3, of th e sa m e type, an d t h . t house. H e re It Is view ed on th e NC-4 is n e a rin g co m pletion. W hile F rid a y b efo re th e we«ldiiig by all all of th e se se a p la n e s a re sim ila r in th e m a tro n s o f th e tow n, w hile th e BMMtruction, each one w as im proved b rid e an d th e m aid en s d unce b efo re ^ s ex p erim en t* w ith Its pred» . «sors su g g ested. T h e follow ing Is a reliab le th e do o r an d rem a in th e re u n til th e d e sc rip tio n of th e NC-1. w hich flew a t K ockaw ay B each last N ovem ber u n d er m a tro n s h a v e given th e ir full criticism th e g u id an ce o f L ie u t. D avid H. M cC ullough w ith 51 m en a b o a rd : o f e ach g a rm e n t, au d if th ey d isa p ­ It is a co m b in atio n of a flying b o a t an d a pontoon seap lan e. It h a s a p ro v e o f them th e g irls m u s t help h o rse p o w er o f 1,200, developed by th re e L ib erty m otors, w ith a m axim um th e h rid e m ak e th em o v e r u n til “ s u it­ living «peed o f 80 m iles an hour. W ith o u t load th e m achine w eighs 13.000 ab le.” , p o u n d s; loade«]. 22.000. T h e o v erall w ing m e a su rem en t Is 128 feet. In s te a d of rice, corn a s an em blem o f plenty, Is sh o w ered o v er th e b rid e and groom , w ho a r t e sco rted to th e ir hom e w ith m an y cerem o n ies a n d th ey a re v irtu a lly im p riso n ed w ith in its Pastor W. J. Warren doors. FLIGHT ACROSS THE ATLANTIC ! T yphoon H u rt C oconut T ree*. T h e C h ristm a s typhoon w hich sw ep t o v e r th e so u th e rn P h ilip p in e Islan d s did c o n sid erab le d am ag e to th e coco­ j u t p la n ta tio n s. T rees, esp e c ia lly th o se along Ibe se a sh o re and place« m ost open to th e w ind, w ere e ith e r blow n down o r w eak en ed to su ch a d eg ree th a t u n less th e affected g ro v es a re elcaned up and ta k e n c a re of. th e tre e s still sta n d in g a re doom ed, h u t fo r an ­ o th e r reason, sa y s th e b u re a u o f a g ri­ c u ltu re . T h e fa lle n tru n k s w ill b«»- com e b reed in g p lace s of all m a n n e r of b eetles, b o re rs a i d o th e r co co n u t d e­ stro y in g p e sts an d d ise a se s. The w eakened tre e s, u n ab le to fight th e se odds, w ill so o n er o r la te r su ccu m b and th u s th e fa rm e rs will su ffer m ore losses. Got Him a t L ast. H e w as a larg e, dapp le-g ray , se n si­ ble-looking horse. It w as h is ta s k to pull a b a k e r's w agon from house to hou«e In n d is tric t on th e N o rth side, a s th e d riv e r dodge-1 in an d o n t o f th e h o u ses w ith his b a sk e t of b re a d and cakes. ’’F ritz ." call«*«! n u t th e d riv e r a s he ra n dow n th e por r to o n l l ... 1 •« o f I it e d tlig s to c k , ta k e n |)«|>- | ■-.« , r«l e v e r tw o ih o u s o n l m ile s c f rc iin iry w«> g a th e r Ite m s lik e th is : T h e • :• 7 g ra n d c h a m p io n o f th e n a tio n a l sw lu e -h o w sell* f p r $ 2 < ')o . B re e d e r re f u s e s $ 2 5 0 0 f o r a y o u n g sow In t e p o t l . o f a d o zen tr.ld -w iB ltr *aV« th e lo w e st p rle e 'o r v o tin g sto ck w as $52. th e a v e ra g e w a* n e a t - 1 < r $10% u h e a d a n d d o z e n s o f hog* sold fo r p ric e s a b o v e th e $5l*o m a r k . O ne b re e d e r a n n o u n c e s d is p o sin g of th r e e h o g s a t p r iv a te sa le : «me b ro u g h t $ 5 5 0 0 , a n o th e r $2001), th e th ird $1050. A th o u s u n d d o lla r s is h u rd ly tin •rage p ric e fo r a p ro v e n b o a r In l nited Staten and Pennsylvania Tire« Solid Truck l ire« Retreading and Repair Work NOTE: The heat equipped repuir «hop thin «id«* of Portland. Full Line of Accessories und Oils 219 N. COM’L. ST.. SALEM. ORE. Spring Samples sf T ailo r V- oM ade ,v Clothing . v c h a m p i o n s h i p «-Ins*. T en th o u s a n d d o lla r s ha* b e e n paid f u r n s in g le h o g In th e p a st y e a r; p ro b a b ly m o re , f o r o u r reatl- ug o f h o g o lo g y Is b u t c a s u a l T h e p e in t Is th a t th is c o u n tr y h a s n a «l*>cado b e c o m e th e c h ie f hog b re e d in g sp o t on c u r th . N ot o n ly d o e s th e n a tio n len d In s t r ic tly A m e ric a n bre«»«ls. lik e t h e ’ C h e s te r W h ite u n d B o lan d C h in n b u t In Im p o rte d bre*»d* lik e th e B e rk s h ire an d T a m w o rth . A m e ric a n b re e d e r* no lo n g e r n eed !o go a b ro a d fo r fa n c y f o u n d a tio n sto c k A p ig Is no lo n g e r lik e ly to be w o rth $ 1 0 0 0 a n il be h o u se d In a b e t­ te r h o m e th a n th e a v e ra g e fa rm fa m ily d w e lt In w h en d a d w a s a boy. A nd th e s e fa n c y p ric e s a r e pro v - •Ml* g o o d b u s in e s s ; f o r a s in g le reg ts .e re d s ir e w ill r e t u r n s e v e r a l tim e s M s co st In a s in g le b re e d in g se a s o n n th e in c re a s e d size. Im p ro v e d fo rm in d e a s e «>f f a tte n in g o f h is pro - cony. The Celebrated International line of Men’« guarantee«! Suita From the large line of samples you tan choose the latest and best suits at a moderate cost Tw«,iitv y e a rs ox p e rle n e r in m e a su rin g and tiltin g S u its and g a rm e n ts fo r m en and young m en. F it and cTVlaterials G u a ra n te e d Chas. Gehlen __Stayton,O regon W om en’s new W ool Slip-on Sweaters, all popular colors, fancy striped collars and cuffs, special (fC Coat Special / ?/pai[ m Women’s New Spring t'oats, Old W h ite Corner' Building Salem’s Greatest Women’s Apparel Store wool, velour, g a b a rd in e , twee«!» am i s e rg e s M p ecially d ssirald v fo r s t r e e t w e a r and m o to rin g . • & $ 22.50 Salem’s Best Showing §f W omen’s . Apparel Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun- p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. days at 8:30 a. m. Epworth League 7:30 p. m., ___ Prayer meeting on Wednesday in the parsonage at 8 p. m. Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor ♦ * * In i ig M e t h o d is t C h u r c h St. M a r y s C h u r c h New U ses of R aw P ro d u c ts. T h e W e ltm a rk e t d ire c ts a tte n tio n to new u se s o f som e raw p ro d u c ts. In H o llan d a u seful gum o r p a s te Is being m ade from g a rlic . T h e b u lb s a re p ressed an d th e ju ic e o r fluid m a tte r so o b tain ed is thlrken«*d by In sp issa­ tion. A good s u b s titu te fo r co rk is ob­ ta in e d from c e rta in fungt. w hich a re d ried and gro u n d , m ixed w ith cem e n t and co n so lid ated hy p re ssu re . In N or­ w ay a p ro cess h a s been p a te n te d to en a b le c a rb id e to he used fo r d riv in g m o to rs. In D e n m a rk a co m p an y h a s been floated to m a k e b riq u e tte s from h e a th e r. T h e se h a v e a h ig h e r h e a t T alue thnn p e a t. E x p e rim e n ts a re be­ in g m ade to u se ch alk m arl, esp ecially th a t w hich com es from th e L im b q rg n in e s , a s a m an u re . SALEM’S TIRE MAN It w as not so m a n y y e a rs ag o t h a t C ala Day W hen th e “ Prooeeaion of th e H cly C a rp e t" Leavea C airo for C ity of Mecca. It is a pleasure to choose from such a great collection of Suits, Dresses and W ra p s W om en tell us so, again and again. T here is an excellent variety at each price, and prices range from the least expensive that it is advisable to buy to the most luxurious. Y ou w ill find here good, wearable, conservative styles and the highest novelties; and the values are unsurpassed. c u. rf«Ai n c of men’«-wear serge .jU llo d l ♦ / J and gabardine, in black navy blue and shades of «ray: made in belted styles, embroidered and braid-trimmed. o •«, These include the var- o u b belted effects and some of the close-fittiing models that flare abruptly from the waist-line: also some witn coats in the new box effects. Of men’s-wear serge and poplin, in black, navy blue and tan uU H S i i i i ca d l C «ife -xt ^fi Ke'te,l models with o U llS d l 4 ) J I * D \ J -plaits forming panels from the waist-line, others gathered and trimmed with black-silk braid and buttons. Smartly tailored men’s wear serge suits, in navy blue; belted models and Ir.osely-girdled box effects: some with silk vests, Suits at $39*50 r •!_ . 1. ffi") c A Snug-fitting models on j U l l S a i 4> 4 Z* j U plain-tailored lines,box effects and belted styles, developed of Berge and poplin in black anti navv blue. Also Suits in shades of blue, brown and olive. Coats* Capes and Dolmans The very best wraps of moderate price are to be found right here in abundance. Perhaps the sum you have set aside is Between $15.00 and $32.50 Then you may choose a cape, a coat or a dol­ man of serge, poplin, garbadine, burella or velour anti so many and so varied are the styles that it is great fun to make a selection. Favy and black as well as the gayer spring shades are here. From $22*50 to $32*50 The showing is greatest. Here are wraps or serge, silvertone, fine suede velour and duvet tie laine, many of which are fined throughout with peau de cygne or figured silk. of bolivia, silver- tone. velour and duvetyn are marked at $35 to $55. The ma­ terials are so soft and the linings so lovely that just to feel them is a pleasure. Many of the models in rapes, coats and dolmans are individual ami were Paris inspired. The Finer Things