DALLAS BUSINESS BLOCK DESTROYED, . INCLUDING HOTEL u . - :.i::. Loss )ue to Blaze Originating ;n ' Re taurant May Reach Total il of $20,000; Several Injured. - Dallas, Or.. May 27. Nearly half ptock if business bouse on the nortfeJ Biat otj uran sirwt, Between Main ana Church streets, was wiped oat by Ere, which started in the restaurant of Can ton tc, Arnold today. The loss may reach $20,0004 Most of the buildings destroyed were one story frame structures .belong ing to pi K. Williams. , j. ' ; - The fthree story brick annex of 'the OaU hetel was completely rutted. Busi ness houses burned out in addition to ,tfie ho (jet which la owned by G. B. Dick inson, tare: Stanton & 'Arnold's res taurant.: t. 15. Hart's poolhall. C. E. Lynn's! barber shop. H. K. Smith's real ctate bffice. G. O. Hoi man law office and E C' punn's confectionery store. J'A ong -wind carried embers from the fine several blocks, setting fire to the roefs of the city hall, the Catholic churchj and several residences, but aU were extinguished with little damage. Fky4 McCann. a hlgb school boy, while lighting a fire at the city hall, fell from the roof and suffered painful injuries C. (B. SSundberg-. manager of the local telephone company, was severely burned J about he neck while fighting the main fire, aid several of the firemen suffered minor injuries. The fire was the worst that has visited Dallas for several years. - Williams carried but S500 insurance on his buildings, which are a total loss. Dickinson , carried . $2500 on the Gall ' Hotel, which will cover his loss. Dunn's iAsaraoce was 11250, while that of Lynn !"T- Honor Fraternity istaousnes JNew Chapter at 0. A. C. Oregon Agricultural Colleere. Corvallis. Liar E7. Delta Slema. Jtho natlnnal $norary fraternity in forensics. in stalled! Delta Pi Sigma college local as i - chapter Friday night Stanley B. ttouckj of Minneapolis. Minn., national ; f resident, was installing officer. He ill also install chapters at the Uni fersit of Washington and University Arizona. ! Three Portland students were among fose installed. "Paul H. Kmmett, Clay C MlHer and Mervin It. Good. Others pre jmiliara P. ; Black ,and , Maurice tvuiton.- Corvallis; John Gray, Santa ' Jibsa, tCal; ; Paul X. Knoll. Corvallis ; Jena R. Nichols, Palo Alto, Cal. : Har td Readen, Gresham ; Albert; It. Wal itch, Tr'enton, Mo. ; Chester P.! Merkiin. tVallaj Walla, Wash. : William Kessi, ICarlan ! Leib Rlggs and Frank Rose Iraugh, Salem. ftitkes re Ready I Ipr Circulation of ; DE MOLAY: KNIGHTS jCfflE - - -i-.wf -. ; J i .. Cc-w I it i 9 ! rt-f r- IS' V l. " "' C " --. " -,. -1$- w" J"rr . v, , . ' . ' - Jk i W, ' ?. x c '-M'- A ',V-.vdi :. -.-rs-F- i xr n-t40v;v; ,.; ..; ?!?., .:z. Festival Dances by Pupils Are Colorful; l Draw Large Crowd PMpUs of Alys May Browii presented the, eighth - annual ' spring festival , of llanos Friday lUght at The Auditorium before a crowded house., Xn addition to the program of ballet numbers, special ties of various types of , dancing and solo work by Mrtt- Mlacha ,Pls, assisted by her Melodian chorus added much Xo thte entertainment. : Music for the danc ers was furnished by Mischa Fels's or chestra. ; ; , - The opening.' number was a iflower ballet 'offered by-a -group of little chil dren dressed in flower-like costumes, of many hues. Special numbers were given by Betty Forbesf, who danced 1 "Remem brance," ICaroia Pfeer In "Sunbeam" Sally IngersoiV. in Valse BriUiant,- ac companied by Lucy. GiovaneUi. and a feature dance by Anne Wade anJ Thel ma Layton. . nr 'f ';:n t-j:- ,fc;.r i , The Magio Flute," adapted from Mo aart's opera, was a lovely number pre sented in four scenes. In this; the sing ing TThe Temple : Song" by Mrsi. ! Pel, assisted by the Melodian chorus, was unusually finished work.- j I j i "The SnowHake Ballet" with a bril liant Kusaian solo dance by UtUe Elma Bueppell and a toe dancing number by Dorothy Cornish and BilUe Schwabs were enthusiastically received.! ' j ' ' In the following acts of the revue Miss Alys May Brown in colorful: and; artis tic costume prescented an Interpretation of .'The Golden Peacock. Others who took part in feature numbers were Tfan Lovill. . Gladys Crabtree, Elma Ruepell ana t.rna cava&augh. Hundreds of Officers of newly-organized Portland chapter of juvenile Masonic fratetnlty, board red electric train for Benton, county capital where they assisted i in organizing new chapter, Saturday. Picture shows, in Informal g;roup-M3eorge Ira Buerstetta, master coimrilOTf-ElsXon IJghtto wood, senior councilor;: Chester; Logan Arnold, junior councilor; Phillip James Martin, treasurCT;;Arthur Byron Elerath, scribe; Melvln Kenneth; Bat tee, chaplain; Alrin Donald Stanley, senior deacon; jPi IWUllam Cutler, junior deacon; John Arthur Dundasv senior steward; Ralph; Coburn Zimmerman, junior steward; Cari Nicholas Sanfcxl, almoner; JIaugha Melvln Brown, wnttnel; William Moreland Starr, marshal; Mbert J. Thompson, organist; I"raln Walker, first preceptor; Charles Lee Reynolds, Beeond preceptor; Frank Arthur Briggs, third preceptor; Horace Caspar Kilbam, fourth preceptor; Donald Bertrai Fraley, firth preceptor; Leo Turtledove, sixth preceptor; Horace Johnson Cochrun,f seventh preceptor; Frederic Charles West, orator; John Elton Brown, standard bearer, and F. Despain, A. Rosenberg, D. E. Wlckland, E. Ford, Joe Frazer, I. Buerstetta and Don Stanley, comprising members of degree team. . NEW LEADER NAMED v V. Proposed Measure ; aln, Majr 27-The iallot Utle and .ahort I title for the proposed constitu tional! amendment being initiated by the te.KontTax Reduction clubs, have been prepared by Attorney General VanWin Ule aid are ready for circulation for Signatures. The short title refers to Vie pleasure as the "Initiative and - Referendum Amendment." . 1 Its purpose, as set forth by the attor say general, is "to revise and change the i ijiltialive and referendum provisions of liiia cfnstituUon by providing that only 4Jt8 enacted to meet an emergency, con sisting of insurrection, invasion or con dition) due to ravages of fire, flood, fciinlne or epidemic of disease: and acts Impropriating monev for maintaining tiie state, government' or , state institu Sons t not exceeding the , appropriation made) for the same purpose at the last biennial legislative session, shall be ex 4icpt from the , referendum and requir ing ajl measures referred to the people aithe' by -initiative or referenuum peti tion or the legislature to be voted upon inly t biennial regular general elec- Body Identified as ffhat oJDallas Man J Marshf ield. May 27. A body found in he Qoqnllle river after having been in the fater probably two months is be- Beved to be that of J. C. Hutchlngs of .XLiiikE, r w no came from that place to Ceos county. Some time ago he at tempted suicide and said that he was Worrsd about ' family troubles. Two lingers missing were the only means of . fienUflcation. A son at. rtUnn has been j notified. I Octopus Weighing -1 More Than Forty i Pounds Is Captured Astoria. May 27. -An octopus weigh ing more than 40 pounds and with ten tacles more than five feet in length, was caught " dytside the Columbia river entrance yesterday by a. trollerj Brought to ' this city today, it created consider able interest, as this type of marine monster, while common in Puget sound waters, is rare in this locality. Large Quantities of deep sea fish were brought Into "port today by a trawling vessel operating on the banks off the river's mouth. The catch included halibut, red snappers, rockcod. lincod and black cod, as well as minor varieties. Bankers 'Talk Shop Then Go on to Beach A e tori a. May 27. After a day of business sessions, during which the re lationship of the banks to the dairying, lumbering, fruit growing and salmon in dustries was considered. the three score delegates to the annual convention of Group, 1. Oregon State Bankers' asso ciation, . went on to Seaside tonight, where a banquet was enjoyed tonight. Moat of the delegates will remain at the beach.; resort over the week-end. Broken Main Floods North End Basement FOR HIP ORCHESTRA Basements of buildings on Third street between Flanders and Everett streets were flooded Saturday night about 11 :15 when the water main in Third street broke. The water was rushing Into the street and basements until the bureau of water works shut off, the hjg pipe It is i not believed that " great damage wa3 done. RECEITITliSHIP IS DESIED Salem, May 27. .Application for the appointment of a receiver for the Salem Fruit union, filed by -the Phes company, was denied in an order handed down- Fri day by Circuit Judges Kelly and Bingham. The Phex company sought the appoint ment of a receiver In an attempt to col lect damages aggregating $300,000, al leged to be due from the union for vio lations' of contracts. ' v , 1 if SUrt with both, burn J jTm em. Ukm fcS-?f' tura err Now Is the Time j when you need a gas Water-Heater. i fVimA nnrl coo f V10 T AT. KTT PERIOR. . It has a cast brass cen- : 14 ter circulator, double copper coilsvr ana two burners. It gives you plenty of hot water quick and that is what you want. . r.HtT?TS.J ,x Tff POCKET ASD COME 1W HONIiAV FOR DK5IOSSTE.AT10N AD PRICES ; New Display of Bathroom Fixtiires Qrte-Piece Kitchen Sinks, Laundry Travs EtcJ Iiet tarkrDavi37 Estimate your plumbing installation- f TCRWTS MIT ARRAMfiKO. PLUIVIBING 1$8 4th St. f?tte Tamhlll aa 4 Taylor btreets- ' r. writc row nct prick oATaLoa j or . PVUMMINO SUPPLIES HEATING Phoaest, Mala ;! ... -Aut. S-TS 1 Tfts lm Prtlud I ; ; "I ' ' I V'' V 'TtV f -. .1- . -s - r- ? v l ' ""r X ?. ' v ' - ? - . 'A " b : y ft. " . I .v t . i S 1 - y 1 J vi- r i 5 Manns MannLt Conscience Compels Burglar to Return Clothing, Jewelry A penitent burglar, who stole clothing and Jewelry valued at $200 Thursday night from the heme, of Mrs. M. C. Ialton, Ko. 275 Columbia, street, re turned the articles by messenger in a neatly wrapped parcel, she reported to police Saturday. When she answered the messenger's call he said there was a package "from Mr. Johnson." She was surprised to see, when she unwrapped the bundle, every article which had been taken. She did noti observe the badge number 'of the messenger. . Satisfied with the return of her prop erty; she asked police to drop the case. She knew nothing about anyone named Johnson. Manus S. Mannlx, a brilliant violinist. concert master and conductor, assumed charge of the Hippodrome orchestra her Saturday, heading an entirely new or chestra. - j - i A - Man nix: came ' here from Loew'a State theatre in Ixs Angeles, where he had been .conductor sines' leaving Grauman's "mulion dollar motion picture house. Prior to comine to California Manntx was concert master for the St. SvmnhonT orchestra. I ' iVT -The appointment of Mannix as ' cort t! actor and Uve selection! of the best musical talent obtainable In the city by Manager E, A. Morris is in line with, the policy of Loew. Inc., tor provide1: its pj Irons with superior entertainment. 1 Navy Crew Gains y a Another Victory Philadelphia, May ! 2T.U-The naval academy's famous eight added more Llaurels: today on the Schulkill river in the eighteenth' annual gruelling battle with the Pennsylvania University varsity crew. ' r-.- ...i ;r":A , ' ivrijl -4'.:- .The Union Boat club fi Boston, made up of former Harvard varsity) men, was third.- dropping out of contention, soon after the start. It was the only other entry. Pennsylvania made a fine show ing against the navy in the early stages of me mile ana nve-sutteentna.'course. Divorced Educator To Face Gourt Again Albany, Or., May 27. Professor Peter M. ;Nashf superintendent of ihe Beaver ton' schools, has been summoned for the fourth time to show cause In the local circuit court why he should not be held in Contempt of court following his al leged failure to pay monthly alimony of $30j to his former wife for three months. Nash. -first summoned February 8. 1921, paid $210 : due. He was subsequently summoned June 27, 1921, and December 6. each time settling by payments. Lee Doty- of Albany has also been sum moned on a contempt charge for alleged failure to pay $35 a month toward the support of , his three children, now tn-the custody of his divorced wife. : BOXTDS TQTAIr 5 iABGE Salem. May 27. Cash claims number ing 11,170 and aggregating $2,813,278 and aoaa applications . numbering 1082 and aggregating $2,498,000, have been ap proved ty. the state bonus commission to date, according to Captain Harry Brumbaugh, secretary. Oratorio Attracts Capacity Audience At Salem May Fete Salem, May 27. Four hundred persons participated in the rendition of the ora torio, "The Creation,' at the armory here Friday night as a feature of the first Willamette valley .May 'festival. The armory was packed with an attend ance estimated at 1400. . The t great chorus was composed of singers from Salem,. Monmouth, t Dal las and Albany, assembled under the direction of Dr. John R. Sites. Th chorus was accompanied, by the . Salem Symphony orchestra of 0 pieces.' Solo ists featured were Mrs. Jane Burns Al bers as Gabriel, - John B, - Sief ert as Uriel. John Claire Monte ith as Raphael, Charles Cone 'as Adam and Mrs. J. S. Landers .of Monmouth as Eve. gaily tinted balloons formed ' a back ground for the "Bubbles Ballet, present ed by a group off the little dancers, each carrying a ; bright hued buble. - Solo dances 1 were presented by Schwab and Doris Beddfck,. Florence Patterson Sends Letter, to Olcott S Of Congratulation Salem, May- 27. ongTatulatlons . on his nomination and promise of support in the. November election were- received by j Governor;; Olcoft In a letter from Senator I. L. Patterson, one of the six candidates for . the I Republican guber natorial ; nomination, ' this nrarninr. t congratulate Syou on your nomina tion ' at 1 the- primaries." he- wrote. "You shall have my support at the election this ;; fall as every Republican nominee for governor of Oregon has had since 1 became a Voter,' Officers Selected ' !By 65th C.A.C. Vets Officers for the ensuing year; were elected by the Veterans of the 85th C A. C. at a reunion held Saturday night at the r Benson hotel. Bert O. Bates of Roseburg was,, elected president S u Rsy Williams, treasurer, and Harold B. Say, secretary. Colonel- Creed C Hammond, formerly commander of the organisa tion, was honor guest at the reunion and it banquet. 'The next reunion - Will be held in Seaside! the last week in June, 1923. About 100 members of the old-, or ganization attended the meeting. . ' ' Sodennanj Convictbd Gives Appeal Notice . Dallas Texas. May 27. NoUce f ap peal from the Verdict of the jury which found: D. E. Soderman guilty of man slaughter' for 'the! killing ofc .jay Clay Powers,! overseas major, and cira of a wealthy , Louisville. Ky.. ; family served . today j by Soderman'a ceunseL Soderman . was sentenced to five In Jail-1 The ,jury was out; four and 5 . minutes. ; years hour Cleveland Six -' !" I .,-4 , ) I ---i : : - Magneto 1 Equipment . ' t-tl;SEBtES ; $950.00 PORTLAKI Op BEtlTEBED Special Terms en Evenings and Sunday KEDUciED PBOM I 495 OJTXT A FEW LEFT 1ISJ K OB ELS IX TBA.KSI1 t TWIN MOTOR STATE CAR CO. 1STH AX BUKKSIDE HIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllHIllIlIIIIIIIIir 12 $1.00 CASH FOR EVERY FULL BOOK DRUGGISTS ASder Street at Wet Park liiiiuiiiuitiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiH it mm UNIVERSAL THRIFT TOKEN" LIQUOR OFFEIfDEB PAEDOSED , - Salem, . May - 27. Ed Corder. serving a term ; of eight months in the county jail for violations of the liquor law, was pardoned Friday by Governor Ol cotL The petition for Corder's pardon was signed by-Sheriff- Bower, District Attorney Carson, and Justice of the Peace Unrub, who passed sentence upon the prisoner, as well as by threat num ber of Woodburn residents. Ii. ! - I- I . on si? e Noted Editress Will . Talk at Gill's: Soon Anna Stees Richardson, associate edi tor of the Woman's . Home Companion and probably the woman most responsi ble for the Better Babfa'S I campaign throughout, the country,, will give -a talk for women in the "Boys' and Girls. Own Boob; sltoPbJ- K. GUI company. Monday at "2 o'clock. A.' reception will follow, i TO ' FRISCO! ; THRC 1S-PASS. LIMOrsiJfE TTPEI rv-. sis, tcesdat; ji ay js '. - For information call- Mr. Simon i - Stillwell. at Clyde Hotel. . , : - - - c Nearly " at PORTLANDS tstiST : riental Office sup - 'i h f "-: -i"? ? ' Semler"s! feen are very low for the iepen- e high-standard quality just about half those charged by the one-chair dentist. All work guaran teed IS years.. i Novocaine Eliminates All ;.- .Paut C'i.' " . I IHrS OVR ltJATlATTEE :! TO ETEKT PATIEJiT- Teeth Extracted by Nitrous Oxide Gas - - : .Crown and Bridge Work - i Rubber Plates . : -f Repair, Broken Plates ,j if F1XII5GS.OF 111 " XITfBS ' ;Dr Harry Semler ,l . . .' - E5TISTS : i ' Second Floor Attery BaUdlag Third and Morrison . MS0Main::657S .. , Dr. A B. SUIea with this office. IStntter $1.25 Served from 5 to 9 p. m. Merry .Widow Cocktail: , Salted Almonds CHOICE OF Chicken -Gumbo a la Creole Cream of Cannelia 1 Clam JNectar CHOICE! OF Baked Royal Chinook . Salmon. Portuffoise Fried Tenderloin of Sole, Tartar Sauce choice ; of .- .. Toung Stuffed Roast Turkey, , Cranberry Sauce - .Filet of Beef with Home-Made ! Noodles and Mushroom Sauce s Chicken a la King and Toast -' Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus BroL'ed TLamb . Chops j with ' New - Peas CHOICE1 OF - ' . . New Potatoes ' in Cream - j. Mashed Potatoes ,N f Candied Sweet) Potatoea- - ' CHOICE OF " : Creamed New Spinach . Sweet Tomatoes , j String Beans '"-"-'' I - "' - f ii - '-.-W y Water Cress and Lettuce Salad ! -.- CHOICE OF .... Apple, Pie - Boston Cream Pie ' i Strawberry Meringue Pie . 1 Petit Fours French Pastry ' ! Chocolate or Van ill a, Ice Cream and - ; - Cake : t - ,- 4 - American tr Roquefort Cheese ; .- j -.-..-.and Crackers .--f Coffee . Tea : .Milk; ,- On Sale This Week velihgBag s, Suitcases All Likly. Dress Steamer Trunks now on sale at. . and Wardrobe, and 1 u. --s-rr tr.ir- jr.ar v.a. 1 m J Likly Kit Bag, size 20x22 inch. Black, heavy,' soft, boarded cowhide;! i brass fittings. Regular $40.00. Special at V. ;-. :. . . . ''1 . . . Suit - : -: cases T AWvr" Wiirv1rikrMk TVfiTlV I:' Ptill Diva i flvfra YbTPaII: rvri; . AUii Dsw : cmvmc vv i vvw: structed, large, roomy and comiorta&ie. Keguiar price S112.00 special f. .l y ... Now Greatiiy 24-inch all-round leather strap, in black and r brown. $16.00 Suit Cases $8.00 $8.00 Suit Cases $4.00 ; . $100 Suit Cses $5.25 Reduced j Garden Hose i 5 Nbw is the time to buy your Garden Hose.- 5 O' f t-L ss of J-inch . OCt Hose for. . . .. -:JUe5tJ. j RADIO j; E Complete sets and equip- ment to rtake your own; sets.' , V,-": -1 f E Single Phone. . . .$4.35 Doable Phone. .. . $8.50 j Complete Outfitc S $14.35 to $65.00 Ingersoll Watches ' Now Reduced V t $1.50 to $9.00 Bathing Suits ' a. : a a ' a? . - e nave purcoasea toe enure stock oi me viczon ulttinc Cc's bathinz suits, which we place on sale at extraordinarily low prices. - These suits are made iof best wool yarn, double weave, elastic stitch; will it the body and hold their shape.; , izes 32, 34. 36; values to' 7.00. Priced pecial at ; ; iJi ires 38, 40, 42; values to $1 0.0O. Priced 't2l . QQ pecUl at I . ......... i . . .v. . ; . .-. tir-awtj IZCS 44, 40, 48, 50; values 10 Sli.QO. C"Q nu 'rice'd 'special at . . . . . ji . . . .. .' . L . .... DJUIJ tssertment of colors. Ss Alder-St. Window $3.98 Larf i . I f Thermos j Bottles ', we have la f uil i line f of Vacuum j . Bottles. Food Jars. Lunch tits, Auto Sets ! ai4 fillers' and jre- pairJ for! all makes. , 1 -Pint Vacuum Battle, complete . 89c I T Nikk-Marr Perfumes and Peer-; ' ; ' " less Vel-et Quality Toilet Requisites 'Now, Being ( Demonstrated --'' .'HllllllllllHIIIIIIIlHlHllllillinillHHnfUHIIIHlHIIHIIIIIIlillllilHIHIlHIIllll BACK EAST ROUND TRIP. FAIRIES LOWEST FOR YEARS DAILY ilAY 25 TO AUGUST 31 '. ' BY THE - SPOKANE, PORTLAND & SEATTLE RY. Albaay ..... Atlasta .... . Baltlraere ..; . Bestea ...... Buffalo ..i. Charleston . Chattaaoera caieavo ...........4. Claciaaatl ........... Clevelaad DaTcssert .......... Ieaver ............ i. Res'Bletaes -...'..... IXtrelt ............. laeiaaaaotls ......... Jacksonville- ........ Kaisas Glty ........ RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31 ; Choice f Routes Coins and Returnins mm i i ColaniaA.; ,....4. 141.6Q letQ.ouii 138.65 ;i .U...4. fSS.SS 149.26 ...... 108.05 123.65 f! 1O6.0O $24.30, 64.00: 82.QO , lfS.'lS - 145132 i 72.00 80.00 Louisville ......... .iivmBi,. ............ Mflwaakee MiaacaaeUs ........ 'ahTlil0 ........... w Orleans ......... fw tan. ,,.,.., Omaha rhlladelphla baraaaaa HU Joseph............ tU Joais ............ fit. Paal ....., . Toroato ............. M-asblartoa ......... rTleaiaeg'. ...... ...4 Cntshia A-S100.90 .o.-a . j Celama B ! S119.34 100.90 ' llt.tB 147.40 165.40 i:lg ; llm 141.ro , - ir.r.H i- .-I 7.75 L41.60 72.00 . Fares from Portland in column AT sro tot tickets routed each direction via direct . lines, in column "B" one direction ria California. '-r v ; , . : .hM I i ' The same fares and routes of colurnir "A apply" from all points on the North Bank read Vest of Plymouth and Goldendale, including Astoria and Seaside, and from all Deists on the Oregon Trunki Ky. via Caluomia in one direction suzhtly hieher! eo!nmn "B." From points on Oresron Electric Ry. slightly hiaiier than fxres in Columns -Proportional fares to certain other cities in the .East. r -rt - - ;1 , '-j-.- r 1 L - Ldbcral stop-over arranrements iff both directions, ' J i. - i ' , -. . 17,11 1'l'iv riii-, - . j i i THE NORTH COAST LIMITED, 9:15 A.I. Rail and sleeping car tickets and baggage --ecks ' issued to destination., - ; '-- . , - t. , . 1- - ; K )'-:- .f. A 1 Third and Washinrton Sts, 4 Union Station v i - l'-j 1