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TfTE OnrOOTI STATESMAN: WKUXKMlA V. JIAY 3; UTJU. COAST CITIES I TO EXHIBIT AT SAN FRANCISCO National Foreign Trade Con vention Will be Unique Af Advertiser I FOREIGN LEADERS COME Import and Export Trade of , Pacific Coast Important on Program . SAN FRANCISCO, May Leading cities of the Pacific coast .with a quick realization of the im portance to Pacific overseas trade of ' the Seventh National Foreign trade convention in this city May 12 to IS have planned exhibit space at the country but proportion ot the pay-rolls, the com ing convention if the National For jeign Trade roujncil is undoubtedly. the most important trade confer ence ever held by that body and pos sibly one of the most important ever held in any country. For the first time in the history of the National Foreign Trade couucil foreign gov ernments and foreign traders hav been invited to participate. 10 for eign governments at this writing having accepted the invitation. r Trwlc . Advisors Oominjf. The general theme of the conven tion will be "The Effect of Hem a Creditor Nation." but in discussing the major theme the various prob lems having to do with import and export trade of the Pacific will be given specific attention. Foreign trade advisors from the countries of the Pacific will be in attendance in addition to this government. . Ex perts to offer help to the visiting del egates on problems pertaining to any particular commodity and Its ox- port and import value. C. P. Converse, secretary of the Pacific coast committee in charge of the convention, announced today that from advance reservations maae bv delegates, not only from this from the countries oi SILVERTON BRIEFS 4 Civic auditorium In this city where the sessions of the convention will be held. By the use of maps, charts diagrams, bas-reliefs.f Portland, Los - Angeles. Seattle,' Tacoma, Aberdeen. Oakland and San1 Francisco plan to set graphically before the visiting delegates to the convention the re , - spectlev advantages to industry and commerce of their respective com munities. : In addition to (he exhibit to be in stalled at the Civifi auditorium by the major cities of the Pacific coast, various of the leading industrial. ... commercial and trade publications of v the United States are planning exhib its. . ' . Islands Send Mala Exhibit The principal' exhibit at the con ventionwhich will be attended, Under present estimates, by a maxi mum of 2300 International merch ants and traders will be Installed by the Philippine government which ' shipped from Manila on the trans ' port Logan on March 15, an exhibit of Philippine commodities to occupy COOt feet of floor space at the con f vention hall. .Representing as it does In its mem bership, approximately two-thirds of ' the 'Invested wealth of the United States and approximately a similar Mm new l it 0 (KEROSENE) FOB OIL HEATERS' C00XST0VES AND LAMPS STANDARD OIL COMPANY 1C AlirOMNIA) of at the Pacific, an attendance least 2500 is assured. Banquet Rlgffest on Record The sessions of the convention will be held at the million dollar auditorium at San Francisco's civic center, the same structure that dur sii.VERTOX. ilav 4. (Special o The Statesman A number of Sil verton people motored to Ml. Angei Sunday to witness the Daseoau gam between Silverton high and the Mt. Angel boys. The Fcore was to 8 to 9 in Tavor of Silverton. Rev. George Henricks.-n spent the week-end at Toledo. Or. Kev. Sjo vangen conducted the morning ser vices at Trinity church. Mr. and Mrs. 'I-. H. Meyer. Miss Josephine Olsen. .Mis Althea Meyer. LudwiK Meyers and Alvin Williams motored to West Woodburn Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. p. Moberg. Mrs. Moberg Is a sister of Mrs. Meyer. Mis Josephine Johnson spent the week-end a McKee. Miss Hilda .Chase of Portland was visiting a few days ago with old Sil verton friends. .Miss Apnes Berg of Harlow spent the week-end with her parents at Silverton.' Miss Alice Jensen went to Port land Sunday afternoon. F. W. Nelson of the Portland Seed company was looking over seed land at Silverton Saturday. J. Hoblitt and family motored through the Pratum countrv Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tinglestad and daughter Helen leaves this wees: for an. extended tour in . eastern states. Einer Olson left the first of the J. . Hosmer Operates New Co-operative Store he is assisted by V. K. Whlttlr gton. who is furnishing tbe array goods. Mr. Itosutrr states that he is in a position to secure enough arrry goods to supply his store wHn for at least a year. L lnman ol Solent I Astoria Man Denied An Bays Silverton Business Injunction Against Son SILVEHTON. Or.. May 3. Spe cial to The Statesman.) J. K. Hos- tary public, "and real estate agent.; Pit SOCIOI at DTUSh Lreek has now become a merchant as well. Mr. Hosmer is piopnefr of the co-j operative slore. opened In the Hos mer building. Mr. Hosmer does not intend to give ip any of the busi ness but .will carry them all on at once. Mrs. Hotmer. who is also a licensed real state agent, is In charge of the rtal estate office part or the time. Mr. Hosmer opens his new business with a sale of United Slates army goods. In the opening Rational Home Remedy , For Wrinkled, Baggy Skin efits One Hundred Dollars sitA'KliTON Or.. May t. (Hue- tlal lo The Statesman I A pie '' was hell at the Brush 'rek scisooi house Friday night, the proceed of which amounted to flOO. An usally good program was glen by the children. Immediately after th chlldren"a. program a bage bonfire was lit outside and the Trinity band gave twv selections. The ple were also sold outside. Mlsa Emma Berg nt iurinn U the teacher of this district. SILVERTON. Or.. May 3 (Hp eia to Tbe Statesman.) U K. ln man of Faiem has parehaaed the FAN KHANCIsCO. May J Hear? It. Iloefler of Gloria. Ore- ruir inz the following month will house I week for Seattle. Mr. Olson is plai- the sessions of the Democratic Nat- I nine oh sailing from Seattle for ional conventions During the foreign Alaska about the first of June trade convention there will be held I Mrs. J. P. Larson, who has been on the main floor of the auditorium J confined to the hou?e.for some time banquet seating 2500. said to be ha convalescent the largest banquet ever arranged Word has been received that a 9- for In this country. A program of pound baby boy arrived at the home entertainment distinctive western of Rev. and Mrs. Waldemar Sorenson will be afforded the delegates and I on April 26. Mrs. Sorenson may be their friends at the banquet. I better remembered as Miss Dagmar The general entertainment pro- I Larsen gram, which Is under the direction or j. Ki. -, oore woo was president di n . ,m be Panama-Pacific International ex- 1 1 UrntT' OentOT LUISS position in 191a. Is so arranged as r . . ; V--H to include not only entertainment CntertatnS tOT taCUlty for the visiting delegates bnt enter talnment for their wives and fam-1 TURNER. Or.. May 4. The sen illes during the sessions of the con-Jior class of. the high school enter- ventlon. itainen u.e mem iters or the nisa Kxrurlon by I.aml and Sea 1 school and faculty and a number of in HHiimn i th -niertainment friends Friday evening with a merry features provided during the conven- Prtr ,n l "hofJ building The tinn n-rinH ..irunlun. h been r- members of the class are Evelyn w - - ' - t tr I iit n a rnrH In th Vnemit vllo- to I run, Diuyi reels ana r-ari war. Honolulu, and to the southwest 1 A- "er rapiuiy recovering ,.,,1 aiaaira - iirom luinries receivea w T:ire -nAelal train, muted nver as IBfOWn from his WSg tho nnrtharn mMHu nni hrn l Po to the pavement in Salem . ... ... w .. . . , routes will brina delegate from Am- -usina uooenson speni me weea rtran nnlnti in h rntitontlnn Sne-tn -t home fl.l tmh(nar9oiltttM'. h. hoon i tnimrni i wei wit ainenra i" provided from oriental and South lQe "oam cuunu bunamy y American points. The delegates "P'' raus'c "e cnuaren aunng fmm ih .t in Af Rnnth Antei-Lime cnurcn services. ca being carried on ships of the M. Dear went to Suver. Polk "Great "Whit- Fleet'' to New Orleans county Saturday to take a position where they will join with the New 8J?alrTa,n n Orleans delegates in a special train I. The. "P.001 !eiher f!""0 r.thlnsr the face In a simpla lotion made as follow a. la thr beat thins known to diaperr wrinklca. from the finest linva to rh deepeft crowsreet: owdered naxolite. one ounce. ainirca in witrh-hasel. . one-half pint, lour nearest druggist can supply the con stituents. It is a natural and rational treatment, aa It tenda to remove me cause of thoaa tell-tale sirns of advanc ing; age. worry or III health. Having both astringent and tonic prop-rlle. the solution tightens the too-loose skin and tends to solid if r the underlying muscular tissue. This smooths out the wrinkles and glvas the skin a Tirmer supporting" foundation. Obviously this effect muat also re Hu hinrinr rheeks. double chin and baggy neck action of tl other commend plumbing department of the Silver ton Blow Pipe company.'trora the Eastman brothers. The business will continue in the same building and Mr. lnman will retain Irwin Kiultb and T. Nlsson as his aaslat ants.f The sheet metal works ot the Blow ripe comprny has Inrreaaed so mora that the eottre atfeatlons of the com pany is required In that line. L. C. Eastman, senior partner of the Blow Pipe company, left, fos Marshfleld Thursday to take the measurements for a Urge blow pipe Job. was Reeled 8 Islase- tlon watch be sought la the Uatt4 States dlrtr to court today to retral hU son. Harry lloefler of Sat Frsa elaeo. rom engaging Is the naasrr. lure of randy oo the groead that la son was aaiag a carton similar la that aold by hia father. CHICHESTER S PILLS iiiiai aa r tTaai S ml i1? 11f'jrr saJHexasTiD ITtS Silverton Youth Has Successful Radio Plant SILVERTON. Or.. May 3 (Spe cial to The Statesman.) Since" his discharge from the government radio service. Olfan De Oulre has made a radio plant and has been carrying on extensive experimenting by him self. He has communicated with several points in Idaho and Wash ington. One of tbe radio awts used br the forest service ts to be pot la, the .hands of Mr. De Gntrw so that k. Tha remarkably prompt jt may be tested out for actual gOV-I thia harmless lotion is an- . orw mendaMe feature em men t WOT. Send me your name and address and I vrlll send you a prospectus of the SILVER KING MINE C Chap pell Hotel Bitch Salem, Oregon for the convention city. It is -now claimed that goat meat will be all the rage very soon. Quit your kiddin ! local institute in Salem Saturday. AtXIUKNT IS FATA L. ; Lr Lrw i . . . BBaBaaaBBJSpBaaaBBjaBaBBBBBBBBBjBaBBBs I - i . ... , ? - r CAN : " .J with . I - ': . f I i . i II TO.liVrJsW'bLJlWiL 4 le: ft i One of MIEK every One Dollars w '-'' Worth 1 1 tM"'a J'tS-Sf See'AdVertisement 1 1 ZS3,on Page 3 PEOPLE'S CASH STOKE SSBSSSSZSaEBI PORTLAND. Or.. May 3. William H. Blaney. resident of a southeast ern suburb, waa fatally Injured to day when struct, by an automobile driven by A. R. Hudweil. who was later arrested on a charge of reck less .driving. Blaney died in an am bulance while en route to a hospital. GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS ir Your Hack Hurts or Bladder! Bothers You. Drink Ixitn of Water. W4ien your kidneys hurt and your back reels sore, don t get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by Mushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital Importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots or water you. can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon in a Klas of water before breakfast each mornjne for a few days and your kidneys ill act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of r rapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should -take now and then lo keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this.also keep up the water drinkihe. and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. LITTLE LIVER PDL.P- aSSssa w ft v V?5 rSfSs. A FEW DAYS USE" WILL PUT STOMACH LIVER AND BOWELS IN FINE CONDITION.' HEALTHFUL, AND HARMLESS. FOR MAN..W01IAN OR CHILD. Beariag Sicaaturs" REVELATIONS OF A WIFE (Continued from paR, H 1 doesn't M"em bis enough You probably; have made- some unwitting mistake in the directions." put In Cousin Agatha smoothly. "En thusiastic beginners are so apt to at. tempt too much at first. It would have been wiser to have made wrU lets un'il you were more amibtom-"! to the work. It too bad to waaie yarn in useless a f tempts, you know.' Into Alfred Durkee's -yes flashed a look of resentment. "I'll bet it's bis enouch for mv mujK." he said. "Why don't you try it on me and see?" "Just wait until I finish these stitches and bind off." returned "Then this side will be done, and I'll gladly scixe the opportunity to prove whether or not it Is all riKht." I saw Cousin Agatha's fare set it self into another sneer, and realized that the malicious old woman was watching my every movement waiting some little chance to turn f her own tt range purpose. (To be continued) Salem B U c K Albany Phone 186 and 198 Orders Over $1.00 Delivered Wednesday and Thursday 2 BORDEN'S MILK. 2 LIB BY 'S MILK. . . CROWN FLOUR, sack S3 3S OLYMPIC FLOUR, sack.... :S3tO 2 CARNATION MILK.: 23c 23o 23c NUT MARGARINE, pound.. 3Jc MEDIUM COTTOLENE...... SI 20 LARGE COTTOLENE 52 39 6 POUNDS CRISCO. ... . 51-90 3 POUNDS CRISCO... 95 2 CANS TOMATOES 25c 2 CANS CORN 28 2 CANS CLAMS : 35y 2 CANS PINK SALMON, pound size fyc 12 oz. ROYAL BAKING POWDER 3$c 3 pounds ROYAL CLUB COFFEE. Sl-49 1 pound GHIRADELU 'S CHOCOLATE... 39c NO. 5 PURE LARD 51-23 9 - NO. 10 PURE LARD 240 2 POST TOASTIES ?ec All Mail Orders Received This Week Will Be Filled At These Prices FRESH PEANUT BUTTER, pound 20 PINT DEL MONTE CATSUP. 23 Vt PINT DEL MONTE CATSUP Je PALM OLIVE SOAP, 3 for 21 CREAM OH. SOAP, 3 for. 4 ..21c ROYAL WHITE SOAP, 17 bars - - . SI-CO PINT MOZALO OIL. J90 QUART MOZALO OIL..... , 7JC Vt GALLON MAZOLA OIL 5M5 3 pounds CURVE-CUT MACARONI 25c 2 pounds PRUNES . 27c 2 pounds WHITE FIGS... . 27c MONOPOLE COFFEE, pound.. jjc CREAM CHEESE, 1 pound JJc CREAM CHEESE. 5 pounds; pr pound J 0c FANCY WHITE HAND PICKED BEANS, 3 pounds for.. 25c KELLOGG 'S KRUMBLED BRAN. Ific The Wlaster-Thgught Here IT IS to do everything possible ti deepen and strengthen your alleg iance to the store. We want more than your trade more than just your dollars and cents. We are striving for your appreciation your good-will. That's the main thing. Everything else follows. We'd rath cr create a fine impression and miss a sale, than make a sale and create a poor impression. Our policy is in control of that principle. Remember, we are in business to do all we can for customers. Every rule is made with your good-will in mind. The New McCall Patterns Are Here FASHIONS i McCALL PATTERNS They are ONE if the Fash ions are the ones that domi nate Paris and New York Dress. mmw HHtltftiOti ft m