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8 THE OIIKROX STATESMAN: HKH.KSlAV. MARCH SI. t92n. POLITICAL GOSSIP OF STATE AND LOCALITY GEHLHAR IS NOT RUNNING AGAIN Marion County Prosecutor Will Devote Attention to Private Business that he will not be a candidate for re-election. . Mr. Gehlhar i a Republican, and prior to his election as district at torney served two tonus as county clerk. He says ho will devote all of his attention to pilvate law practice and personal business affairs. XCUSE TflY DUST Max Geblhar, who is serving hU fourth year as district attorney for Marlon county, yesterday reiterated a statement made several weeks ago KEEP a supply of PEARL OIL. (kero sene) on hand -for use in oil cookstoves, heaters sad lamps. Pearl Oil ia clean and economical. Your dealer can supply jZt Ak for PEARL OIL. ,i STAMDAfcD OIL COMPANY (CAuronwiA) Opp-.1tlon in Yamhill Two candidate for district attor- i ney for Yamhill county, one a Re publican and the other a Democrat, filed their declarations yeFterday with Hie secretary of stat. The Re TiuMiean aspirant is Otto-W. Heider and th3 Democratic candidate Uoy Sparks. H. B. Adams of Portland filed his candidacy as delegate to the Demo cratic national convention, to rp rosent the third congressional dis tr'ct. His slogan l "Representative delegates will select a candidate who will represent them." Sheldon Hon Again Other filings yesterday were: R. E. Bradbury. Klamath Falls, for Democratic nomination for rep resentative in the legislature. Ben C. Sheldon. Republican of Medford. for representative of Jack son county in the legislature. His slogan is "An earnest effort to faith fully represent J-kson county." High Masonic Body Makes Choice of National Officers WASHINGTON. March 23. Pro vincial grand lodge appointments of the Royal Order of Scotland, one of the highest Masonic bodies, were announced here taday by George E. Corson, grand master for the prov ince of the United States. John L. Thomas. New York, wan named as deputy grand master; Sterling Kerr. Wathington. secretary; lroy A. Goddard. Chieapo, treasurer; Perry V. Weidner. Lo Angeles, senior grand warden; Thomas R. Morrow, ; Kansas Citv. junior granrt warden, and Canon William T. Snyder. Wath ington, chaplain. Petersen Automobile Is Smashed by 5. P. Train While Mrs. Arthur E. Petersor. was returning from Salem to her borne on Portland road between s and 9 o'clock Monday n'ght the Peterson automobile was dashed to pieces by a Southern Pacific pas renger train at the crossing near the state fair grounds. Mrs Peterson was accompanied by several children. As they start ed across the track a wheel of the automobile became lodged in a crevice of .the crossing. Several other drivers of motor vehicle attempted to lift the auto clear of the track, but were unable to move it before a train appeared. Mrs. Peterson and the children had ample time to leave the auto before it was stnick by th train. 01 iNLY A FEW MORE DAYS TO BUY Shoes at this Wonderful Shoe Sale. We have far over-reached our expectations in selling shoes in this Sale, which will continue ALL THIS WEEK at -,. .- the Same Startling Prices. Look Over the Prices and I YOUR SNOW Men's Dress Shoes Men 's lace black and brown Dress Shoes, regnlar .$10.00 grades bo at... $5.95 Men's lace black and brown Dress Shoes, regular $12 grades go Shoes, regular $13 to $15 grades go at. ess ouoes, regular jpii t ............$7.95 $9.95 Men's heavy work black and brown Shoes, regular $10 grades go at $7.95 Men's broken lines Hanan Shoes, reg. $18 grades now. . . $14.95 Ladies' Dress Shoes Ladies' broken lines Dress Shoes, button and lace, brok en sizes $5 and $6 Q Qf grades, go at. . . . ..yL,JO Ladies' broken lines Ilanan Shoes, all sizes under 4, for merly sold as high as $12.00 .TT.g? $4.95 Ladies' $10 and $12 Dress Shoes all kid and some-cloth top, to go gg Ladies High and Low Heel, brown kid vamp with cloth top, regular $10 grades, all i" $7.95 Ladies' New Oxfords, just arrived, $10 grades, high and low heels, brown and black kid and patent 7 Qf leather, to go at pD Children! and Boys Shoes Dozens of lines of Children's Shoes to close out in all r$2.95,3.95,495 Boys' Shoes, sizes 1 to 6, best black calf blucher and but ton, regular $6 grade to go at. $3.95 Big line Girls' Shoes, sizes ll1,-: to 2, in button and lace kid, gunmetal and patent, to close out QJ Big line Girls' Shoes, size lV to 2, highest grade made in all leathers, Q nr to close out Ladies' new Pumps in kid and patent, some with buckles, $9.00 and $10.00 grades, to flJC QC close out.. O Ladies' new Pumps in kid and patent, some with buckles, $9.00 and $10.00 grades to close out .......... $6.95 Ladies highest grade Kid Comfort Shoes, regular $6 grades, best p quality go at. . . .p J.jJ) V Hanan Shoes Selby Shoes Fox Pumps Dux Bax Oil Bergman Witch Elk Ball Band Boots Foot Appliances Ladies and Men's Felt House Slippers, frne qual ity, $3.00 and $3.50 grades at.. $1.95, 2.35 Bring your repair work in, we use only the highest grade leather and employ only first-class workmen. All work put out is abso lutely guaranteed. RUBBER HEEL DAY is Wednesday; all 50c Rub ber Heels put on Wednes day only at One- Op Half price ZdC 326 State St, Next to Ladd & Bush Bank Wrecked Tacoma Speedway to Be Speedily Rebuilt TACOMA March 23. Plan for the Immediate reconstruction of about $;. ft0 worth of grandstand of Tacoma motor speedway, destroy ed by fire yesterday, were before a committee here tonight. The track van not damsced and !t l. not ex pected the fire will interfere with the htlulrl 2:r.-nrle race for $25.00ii puie in the national auto mobile championship of the A. A. A. July 5. CALOMEL! It's Mercury! Quick silver 1 Shocks the Liver Danger 1 You're bilious, but take "Cascar rts!" You have a thu.bbinc sen sation in your head, a bad taste In your mouth, your eyes born, your tkin is yellow, with darkiliuu under your eyes; your lip are parched, your bowels are constipated. No wonder yon feel foggy, mean and Ill-tempered. You need Caacarets tonight. Don"t continue being a bil ious nuisance to yourself aiid those who love you. and don't resort to harsh physics that Irritate and In jure. Remember that most disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels arc tnded by msrning with gejjtle, harm less Caseart-t they work while you fleep. never gripe, shock, slrtcen or inconvenience you. They're grand! Dress Goods Mgp Poles in Biz Battle; One Tank IsjCaptared WARSAW. March 22. Extreme ly heavy fighting Is reported on the Polish front. A communication is sued today explains that after the greatest artillery preparation yet ex perienced, the Holshevik infantry ad vanced In column against the bridge head at Zwiehel aided by tanks and armored motor cars. "After a sharp engagement." says the communica tion, "the Polish troops launched a counter-attack with bayonets and hand grenades, driving the enemy far from the Polish line." "The Poles." the communication continues, "captured one tank and some machine guns and prisoners. Simultaneously the Poles attacked the seventh Bolshevik division, which iwas on the offensiva'ln the sector of Emilozen and compelled the enemy to retreat easterly, abandoning his batteries, horses, ammunition carts and machine guns. At other points attempts to cross the river Sloe? were checked." The communication adds that In tensive artillery .fire continues by both sides along this- and other sec tors, and that the Itolshevlk are concentrating as rapidly as possible and re-forming their shattered units for re-attacking. i Skeleton Is Uncovered Near Columbia Highway HOOD RIVER- Or.. March 23. Mystery surround? the discovery of portions of skeleton. The discov ery was made Just west of Ruthtou grade on the Columbia Riv er highway. T.ie bones, half bur led, ware found at a point about SO feet from, the intersection of tno main highway and a new road Just opened to abutting ranches. TODAY 'BOSS of the LAZY' Tft "wwwwi qgiuaawaauaaaawrya "" w mm.. , , r in,.. aMI, , , ..a, .'Ij. Roy Stewart In Trlanti Play;' "The Boss of the Lazy Y7 Roy Stewart in Triangle Tlay, "Ho of The Lazy Y" A Thrilliu Western Pho toplay of the Mont Artistic Onler, Adapted from Charles Alden Seltzer Novel hythe Same Name! Love, Hatred, Quiek Shootintr, Hard Riding and Faith! Village Blacksmith Comedy Vaudeville Friday BUCH THEATRE Last Day of SILK SPECIAL AT LESS than factory Cost. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. 1500 yards all-silk Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe. OurbejtqnaUty40-iii.AlWnkG'cedeau&e. 40-in. All-Silk Georgette Crepe. But all yon wact, per yard W A Special that is timed to meet the demands for this much-wanted material for women's and girlys Easter apparel. Colors to. WMt Flesh Nil Old Bom Zero. Pearl Plum and Other Coral Salmon Navy BUtk Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & COMPANY . Commercial and Court Street Formerly Chicago Sten OH! EACH DAY A UTILE MORE llair and Iob Ita IIetttx. 5 To stop lalllns hair at once aa4 rid the scalp of evry particle of dandruff, get a amall bottle of de lightful "Danderlne' at any drug or toilet counter for a tew centa. pour a little In your hand and rub It Into the scalp. After everat ap plication the hair usually stop com In out and you can't find any dand ruff. Help your balr grow long, thick and atrong. and become roft. glonay and abundant. Clark Sentenced to Do Sixty Days in BastUe Ray Clark vu sentenced to serve Co days In the county jmll by Judge! i nrun or me justice court yesieroay. Clark pleaded guilty to carrying a concealed weapon. Later Clark an4 Mary Truth, alias Mary Fletcher, were arraigned la the circuit court before Judge Dlngham. Thy were indicted by the grand Jury for statu tory offense. Clark and the woman pleaded guilty to the grand jury charge. Judre Ulnrham sentenced Mary FVtcber 10 serve ls months la the county Jail. On account of her small son of three years she was paroled. The case against Clark In the circuit court was continued. There la to reaaoa sadrr tie t-x why everybody should want t ru for president the aaa year. ARMENIA The Best Way of Practicing Dentistry Wilson, With Warning, Quits Coal Price Control WASHINGTON. March 1. With a warning against profiteering. President Wilson today ordered abandonment of government control over bituminous coal prices snd aked miners and operators to ne gotiate a new working agreement on the basis of the majority report of the coal strike settlement commis sion. The president ordered termination of price control on Anrll 1. hi tfc new work In r sereetnni wnuM in come effective. This wr:i Dermlt t rvrtf.i absorption In coal nrlr.a r i i.. crease in miners' wages established i zi per rent by the commission's majority report. The Increase in ,n commission enJmsted 1200.000.000 and Includes the M !tt!.,. ,ncrt warded the mlaera -r,u,nK me recent strike mJJlT'0"- bow. re re nnXr1 br. Ih P'dn hat unre.s nl Bb eBl,i:iM -ot result from 15'lr'exdpVnsesf ,nCr" frlrir.0:.?' ? "renc. been set rement has not u. 1 - -ar" V I A professor writes that Treslden: Wilson is suffering from thromb.i- 'sin. Come agala. professor. THERE is only oneway to practice good dentistry at a moderate price to patients, and that is on a large scale and according to a system. Dentistry has too many branches and too many details for one man to do it well alone in a small office. There is extracting, filling, treating, artificial plate-making, crown and unagc work, examinations, receiving V, pauenis, bookkeeping, collecting. w reeord-kccDinc bovine suonlir-a. n.iv. mg wins, ana many oilier business ca.rixxrs details to be looked after. Under the E. It Parker System a number r RcgUlcrei' Dentists, mechanical dentists, graduate nurses, stencj raphers, bookkeepers and attendants work tegrther"! much the same way as banks and other successful lc ncss enterprises arc conducted. Each has some particular kind of work to da, and becomes expert at it. doing it Letter and in less time. Advertisements are put in the papers telling hat good dental work is done by this modern System, and mairy patients come in and have tlicir teeth cared for. 1 In this way better dentistry Is given for less rooory, ccauje where the practice is large, ihe price can be m tnullcr. This way of practicing dentistry is the xaodcra way and the bcr.t way. You arc invitcxl to call and see what an improTetacat has been made in dental work under the E. IL Verier System. When you call, your teeth can be examined aad reliable advice giCn without clurge. Registered Dentists Using .the E. R. PARKER SYSTEM Dr. D. K. Orda Zr. &. B. KHar Dr. 7. V. Grvif EUU and CcmmercisJ BtrtvU VSYSTEM