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t TITE OREGOX STATESMAN: TIII'RSIAV. MAY C .!. !? i Heads of Four Railroads Hold Portland Conference PORTLAND, Ore., May 5. Heads of four railroad system met here to night for conference. They are Ralph ,Budd, president of the Great North ern, who arrived tonight from St. Panl; Carl R. Gray, president of the Union Pacific, who haajjeen here several days; William Sproule, pres ident of the Southern Pacific who ar rived yesterday, and L. C. Gilman, president of the Spokane, Portland and Seattle. : Nothing was given out from the conference tonight, but it was said questions relating to the- Union sta tion and terminal yards here would be a principal topic discussed. All of the officials named were expected to remain here for several days. She' was Fat TW mm thto victor wUm 7 ao MtM ham L-v,4 anH fait. Br taktatt Oil f Kania and Mitmiuf uj mnrwra at nmi ua aha tun 4 M to. U thna month, fcoaJ ab M aila, aUraatWa, BrD- 11 alrrt lad la batter bra 1th. ' Rattabl. anti-fa tf-uaannant. Many o- utini. 10 aa aa round. txiomd br phjalrtan. IM SUARANTCC " Ol of Kurato) at a ay nifeiat': r art U trM brorriarc from to y In plain ajrappar) Bont co nir-avi, ouuw a, w aa m c J. ovmMtiM tant taamaa. WALES WELCOMED. WELLINGTON, N. Z.. May 5. The Prince of Wales had a great recep tion on his return today from his tour of North Island. A procession in bis honor occupied an hour traversing two .miles of decorated and illumi nated streets leading to the govern ment house. Widow of Late Marshal Fied Becomes Mrs. A. R. L. F. Free LONDON, MAy 4. Nancy Perkins Field, widow" of Henry Marshall Fieldof .Chicago, was married today to Arthur -Ronald Lrrnbert Field Tree. The bride, who is jl niece of Lady Astor, was given away by Vis count Astor. Mr. Tree is a son of Lady Beatty, wife of Admiral Vis count Beatty by a former marriage and therelore a cousin by marriage of the bride. Mr. Field died in New York -in 1917 following an operation. Dandruff? Heads Become Hairless WE SELL 0 4 AKRON m, - 4 M' V TIRES .. TUBES AND ACCESSORIES Co. Uey Motor ihn: im 1 Li M It you want plenty of thick, beau tiful, glo.ssy. silky hair, do by all means get rid of daniiruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dis solve it. then you destroy it entirely. To do thi. get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon: apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gent ly with the finger tips. ' By moraine, most if not all. ot your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de stroy every single 'sign and trace of it. You will find, too. that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. ' Yon can get liquid arwn at any drug store.) It is inexpensive and four ounces fa all you need, ho matter how much dandruff you' have.- This simple remedy never fails. Hundred Salem Citizens GIRLS TO SERVE MAY BREAKFAST Tempting Menu Is Prepared by Y. W. C. A. Women of University The. May morning breakfast, an annual event at Willamette in con nection with the May day festivities. in always looked forward to as one of the inmost attractive events by Sa lem people In general., as well aa by the student themselves. - Nothing U so delightful as to eat out of doori on a beautiful campus in the crisp pleasant atmosphere of a May morn ing. Add to this the taste of the savory morsels prepared and served by the charming Y. W. C. A. girl and you have an Idea of the reasons for the attractiveness of this event Tne tables will be set datura it morning. May S. under the trees and in the space between the Chresto hall and Kimball Theological school Each tabla will be beautifully decor ated with rome of (he many spring flowers and greenery now available. With Ruth Wise, Mnnel . Steeves. Elsie Gilbert. Grace Collins aad Sibyl McClure in charge of he decoration tO VlSlt U. Ot U, and 0. A C. of the tables, a pleasing dining table array Is inevitable. EUGENE. Or.. May a.- A hundred The social department of the Unl- citizena of Salem, including 50 CTier- versity.Y. W. C. A., with its chair rians, will be in Eugene May 1 J to I man, M Mildred GaiTett. Is tak- visit the UniversitT of Oreron. ac-Hos charge of the May morning feast cordine to word received at the Eu-and hopes : to make It one of th- gene Chamber of Commerce this af- pleasantest; affairs of the week-end ternoon. The visit of. these citizens I activities. Thia is rather an infor is arranged for the purpose of ac-lraal event that will doubtless be of quainting them with the needs of esifeclal Interest to Salem -poP'. the university. The delegation is ex and they will be made more thau pected to arrive here on an Oregon I welcome by those In charge. The Electric tram at 10:50 a. m.. and after the visit to the university and a luncheon, to be tendered by the chamber of commerce, they will be driven to.Corvallis by Eugene citi zens Id automobiles, where a visit to the Oregon Agricultural college Is planned. breaklast will be served between 6:30 and 9:30 a. m. The menu will be as follows Fruit Jello. cereal, post toast ie. waffles, biscuits, ham and eggs, cof fee. Little Dorothy Cooper Fatally Burned at Wanna ASTORIA, Or.. May 5. Dorothy Cooper, 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper of Wauna, about 25 miles east of here, was fa tally burned at the family, home last evening, according to word brought here today. The girl, with a boy companion two years younger, was playing in the woodshed and finding some matches, set fire to a pile of excelsior. The boy escaped but the girl was caught and so badly burned that she died a few hours later. CARPETS for people who cannot use rags. Yes,.we are. now weir prepared to show the latest patterns in spring carpets. We can : cover your floors complete. No lost time send ing away. The goods are right here in the store at prices far below the present day val ine. Bought before the last raise. Come in and let us show you. C S. HAMILTON 340 Court Street "DANDERINE" RECORD SALE OF PARK TIMBER High Bid of $2.50 and $1 Is Made by Yakima Lum berman PORTLAND, Ore- ay A sale of 4.600.000 feet of western yellow pine 955,000 feet or JJougtas fir and 380. 090 feet of western larch waa re ported by the local forestry office to day. The timber is on the Dry Creek watershed in Rainier National Park and went to the highest bidder. 1L M. Gilbert or Yakima. Wash. Gil bert's offer was $2.50 a thousand feet fpr pine and l for the other varieties. - LAST DAY SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS FRIDAY ANITA KING In "One Against Many h FATTY ARBUCKLE VAUDEVILLE M9 THEATRE J Power Company at Dallas Improve Its Facilities DALLAS. Or.. May Z. (Special to The Staleamaa.) The Mountain States Power company is improving the big plant here by the installation or a new steam turbine for gener sting electricity. The move waa made possible by the growing busi ness of the company. In this' district. The power Use between Dallas and Monmouth Is also being rebuilt. That rlty and Independence are fur nished with electrftlty from thf Dallas plant. Grant and Coad Plant More Acreage to Hops DALLAS. Or.. May 6. ISjwHal to The Statesman. I John M. Grant. ex-sheriff of Polk county, and C G. Coad are setting out several more acres to hope on their lard Jutt wel of the city. They have a yard on tart of the place for the past Ij years and tbe price of hops now is so high that they think It a rood Investment to plant the balance ot the acreage to bops. Their old yard is one of the fin est in this part of the country, be ing located In the Rickreall bottoms and produws some of the finest hop In the rounlrr. Army Automobiles May Be Used by Inspectors Dr. W. Jl. Lytle. slate veterinarian, and officials or the livestock depart ment or the state of Washington are collaborating In an erfbrt to have the federal agricultural department procure army automobiles to b as signed to federal livestock Inspectors who are employed In Oregon and Washington. Two federal officials are stationed In Oregon. I-ack of motor transportation. It Is paid.' ban dicaps them especially la the eradi cation of toberrulosis among livestock. Two Year Old Paul Cmtus . Drowned Near The DcUei THE IUIJy. r. May S..rri reached awe today iht S-jesr-oij Pan! Curtis. Jr.. etrlar vade. d awar from hU Lon.e in tae M.n treek M-ciion. ai projf h-J iLe cretk. fell in aad was drowned. Mr. a4 Mrs. t'urti. jrrnt. are pro:ra!d with grief oer the de.ih ot their little son. Th chilJ had not been goae exert than 10 uiinuir hn he missed. Search was Immediately started and the hit! tellov wtt found In toe creek, dead, about a arter of a mile from tbe hoase. .rter Aged Resident of Kansas Disappears at Portland PORTLAND. Or- May 5. Joseph Williams, aged 72. said to be a well to do resident or Kureka. Kas.. dis appeared In Portland Friday. Noth ing haa been heard or him since. YVilllama was alone In Portland. Since Monday he has been stopping 1th an old friend. ' Stopi-Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys "Danderifle.' After an application of "Danderine" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff; besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. PUPILS GO OX- KTIUKK. NEWPORT, Ky.. if ay 5; The en tire teaching forq of the public. grade and high set 00 Is -of Newport went on "Indefinit vacation" this morning, because their demand for salary Increase ot $200 was refused by the board of education. The 2. 963 pupils rushed from the buildings. paraded the streets and shouted "More psy tor the teachers. mmm aaaaSkaa m TRANSPORT HAILS. SAN FRANCISCO. May 5. The army transport Thomas sailed for the Philippine Islands today with 800 United States soldiers aboard. The men will relieve Island troops who hav completed their period ot enlist ment. An available contingent of 400 men to replace the Hawaiian island unit was also aboard. Lovely' White Dresses al A spirit of spring loveliness' speaks from every frill, tack and dainty trimmings detail of these fil ney new frocks. v Sheer durable white French Voile, Organdie and net beautifully trimmed with lace and embroidery. Val lace insertion and edging. lace trimmed to match. v ... .. Pretty frocks for parties, for the bride; for confir- mation and for the sweet girl graduate, also for the little miss and dainty white frocks for the little tots. Be sure and see these new frocks you will find just what you want in style and price At I Wif&i A? ha MOM aSar"""' BEAR OIL for HAIR AN OdXAirS SCOUT Kataiaa af IS htr a ii i tm Tarn aa mtmr tcsw ami lii.ai axal lai ar W air aara Mk aauia fca m U mmt aaaaa a ai a (aia hm mU ww tm.ry aaw hair traa am awn taOla. turn aai"'lal ' ' ' T" feaarl If mthtra ha mtmtnmi a bm m mm aaaaiii 1 Saa.liwaT. mm aaM tmUmm baar tfcraajp Kalk, a mtmm mm4 pmm$ af RSTALKS at may rvnin. attw ar mam raoor RuX mt Katala ta Xl.Erttlsrs. far .Sittlesi F.Kew Fart. ICY. nuurr hhrikh wixiiou. KL PASO. Tex.. May 5. A bullet, apparently from a high . powered rifle, fired at a great distance, crash ed through the plate glass window of a downtown hotel late toolghL ac cording to a report made to the po lice. It waa believed that the mis sile had come from the Mexican side of the International line.- BAD BREATH Dr. Edwrtrds Olive Tablets Get zl the Cause and Remove it Little Holland may be glv?n con trol or Constant Inople. Does this in clude the dogs aad the rieaa? Dr. Edwards' OSve Tablet, the w-b-. ttituXe for calomel, act grttly est the towels and poaitivrfy do the work. . People af! acted with bod breath fod ?adc rebel thrench Dr. fcd wari' C&re ablrti. The plcasarX supr-cmj tablets are talrn fcr bad brcarh try u2 who know thun. Dr. Edwards Obv Tablets net tro lly but firmly 00 the bowris and Irvtr. ttjniclaxtnc thrsn to catml srtr. ckarmg the bkxd and gestly pvih-mc the enure tjTtrm. Thry do that tada danyquus csJorad does Ubcs4 asy til the bad aitcr ejects. . AS the benrcts ot tasty. skLensz. rripuYf cslharbcs are dcrmd Iron Dr. Udwards CXnre Tabids without crcing. pernor acydts3srecate tf-cru. Dr. vThL Edwards "tncml tbe fcnouU ailcr serrriccn yrars U prao tice amurf pnUcnU aTlidcd bowel and Evrr ocxsp!aisL ith the1 attrndart bad breath, Uive-TabkU an pertly a ertable cxarircaind rrjied with cive u; vui n3 know them by ther cjLrt cUlT. , Tale one a two every cbt ks a wks aad nutt Lbe ccct. iUcaadwSf Big reduction in price of Mazola at your grocers. .All size cans. : ! Buy in quantities. VOU never ste cny prie crust left on the plate ' mm . m m e wnen iviazoxa u usca xor Esoncrung. . Everybody knows ths crcsr is the best part of the pie. Llazola-made rnrs have such a dclicnte Oaky cruat you're suit to eat the last crumb. Cera lr2aacts fUfiais? T. a Bex 181 NewYsrkCUy SI m n .ig.ii ., 1 , mmjXT JUU -MM I ajagjjaiMajC- $3.50 to $25.00 '.: Acute Crude Oil Shortage In East and Honolulu ELIZABETH. T. J.. May 4. Acute shortage of crude oil today forced the Standard Oil company to shut down indefinitely Its stills at tthe Payway plant and lay off 700 of Its 2100 em ployes. officials announced tonight. HONOLULU. T. IL. May 4. The oil shortage In Honolulu had assumed serious proportions today with tbe announeemnt by tthe local traction comDanr tnat aireet car service would be shut off on Wednesday un less relief were forthcoming. The company's supply of fuel oil to make electricity would not hold out beyond 5 p. m. tomorrow, tbe otiiciaia stated. A ship with oil Is expected Thurs day. Retail Grocers To Sell Sugar on 3-Cent Margin PORTLAND. Ore.. May 5. Uetail grocers may soon be permmeu to sell sugar at three cents margin of profit instead of the two-cent mar gin now allowed under federal regu lation .according to Hall S. Luk. chief assistant United States attor ney. A number of Portland grocers have complained they cannot sell sugar at the two-cent margin ana Mr. Lnsk said he will call upon them to submit authoritative figures show ing the actual cost of selling sugar at the present time. If he rinds that it is actually being sold at a loss, he indicated be would permit a one-cent Increase. Ladles' Store Bute Street Men's Store 416 State Street Absconding Bank Teller Begins 18 -Month Sentence t SEATTLE. Mar 5. Ttalnh J. Hen. nessey. former teller at the bank of California here, pleaded guilty in federal court today to a charge or having embezzled $7,374 or the bank's funds.- and was sentenced to serve 18 months at tthe United States penitentiary at McNeil- Island. He begins his sentence tonight. Uank officers said partial restitu tion of the funds had been made. Hennessey was Indicted in March bv 'a federal grand jury. WE COULDN'T TELL where all the people came from who attended our tale opening day, but we axe positive of one fad and that is that they were all immensely pleaied with the bargains in shoei they found awaiting tbem. Pretty btuy today to write ads. WAT C THIS SPACE EACH DAY LADIES' COLORED KID SHOES, Cloth tops, sixes to 5V4, Special S287 LADIES' BLACK KID SHOES, Caban or Louis Heels, while they last $292 LADIES' BLACK and BROWN SHOES, English last, low heels SS 98 LADIES' $9.00 BLACK KID OR BROWN CALF SHOES, not many at 56195 BUCKINGHAM HECHT INDIAN TAN HDJINO SHOE, regular $13.00. $888 LADIES' BROWN KID OR CALF SHOES. Cuban or Louis heels regular $12, $J.Q2 $6.00 to $3.00 LADIES' WHITE CANVAS SHOES, will not last long at. . . .$3.3$ MEN'S ELK BALS, Black or Brown. All $249 MEN'S $3.00 TAN BLUCHER LACE WELT SOLE ARMY SHOES $538 MEN'S $3.00 DRESS SHOES, Batten, Setd English last $489 MEN'S $8.50 BROWN CALP SHOES. Erg. lish last, welt sole .$S QS MEN'S $3.00 MAH00ANY CALP BLUCH ER LACE, Round Toe $698 MEN'S $3.50 BROWN OXFORDS, English last, all tlm......... I5S6 MEN'S $30 HEAVY CHIPPEWA WORK 8H0E3, Brown $49 At the Electric Sign "SH0ES'f SALEM, OREGON B 1 at M7 ss tf I Ml UI del ri IT ta an V ti ret Ui s: Ik 1 a f V 7 -mi - .