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THE OUKCJOX STATESMAN: MNIfAV. MAY !. IOC". WHEAT TRADING TO BE MB After May 31 When Federal Wheat. Guarantee Act Will Expire CHICAGO, May 7. A committee of 47, representing all branches or grain production and marketing will be appointed to plan the handling of the wheat crop and to take action on the resumption of trade in wheat fu- "THE GYPSY TRAIL" privileges of the Lover act. if neces sary, to prevent a pool of foreign governinenia from banipulating the American wheat markets. He said that inadequate inland H names foriornt I transDnrtat ion facilities Otiered ad tures after May 31 when the wheat guaranty act expires, it was decided today at a meeting of board of trade representatives, grain dealers, mil lers, elevator men and bankers. called by Julius wheat director. At the same time a committee of 16, composed of two representatives to be appointed by each of the eight exchanges where trades in futures have been handled. Chicago, Duluth. Minneapolis, Omaha. Yoledo, Kansas City and St. Louis to make recom mendations on the suggeetionns from all elementns concerned and will re port its recommendations to the gen eral committee which will take ac tion. A committee headed by Kred B. Wells, of Minneapolis, was chosen to day to arrange for the. 'organization of the general committee of which they will be member. ;wlth Mr. Wells as chairman. Mr. Barnes in an address said "there were untold difficulties in the suggestions of grain exchanges that the government invoke tthe embargo Extra Pants Free With Each Suit A pair of .extra trousers is a possession every careful dresser appreciates. This is particular ly true during the summer season when the trousers are the most conspicuous feature of men's apparel. . . Our styles are distinctive yet safely con servativeshowing' originality and refinement. The materials are, not only: fashionable, fast, durable-r-and are . always made for you thus assuring individuality. - Let us show you our hundreds of new suit patterns; j f Scotch Wool en Mills Stor 4 f4 : 4?0 State Street hazard to a return to an open mar ket. Several speakers said the trans portation situation was serious., C. D. Custafson of Nebraska, head of the farmers' union, said: The car shortage is the mo?t seri ous part of the prob'.em. Fifty per cent of the cars are not fit to handle grain with, and cars are in the east which should be in the west ana southwest. From ten to twenty per cent of the old crop is still on the farms, unable to move, and the new crop is coming on." Organizer Communist Labor Party Arrested at Portland PORTLAND. Or.. May 7. Herman Schultei. 35 years old. who gave his nationality as Swiss, was arrested here today on a warrant charging criminal syndicalism. The warrant was sworn to by Wal ter F. Geren. special agent for the district attorney's office who charg es that Schulter is a member of and an organizer for the communist lab or party. He is being held in jail in lieu .f $1000 bail. CATHOLICS' TO RAISE FCXIK CHICAGO. May . An endow ment fund of J2"i, OOO.OOO with which to prosecute activities anions Catholic organizations fn America and in foreign countries will be raised by the National Catholic lay men's council of the National Cath cllc welfare council. It was announc ed, following the organization of the laymen's ccuncil by representatives from 171 Catholic societies at a meeting that closed today. Hen Directs Attention To 'Moonshine Whiskey PHOENIX. Aria.. May 6. Hearing a hen cackle a short distance from their house, two ranchers near here went out to the roadside to look for the egg. Instead - of an egg. they found a keg of "moonshine" whisky which they turned over to the sher iffs office. The keg had been hidden in brush growing 'beside the road. Officials hazzard a guess . that It had been placed , there by illicit disttillers and was to have been taken away by bootleggers.! Value of the keg's contents was estimated at 1500. :7s St TODAY LIBERTY. ; ; , f.. v?! -fj-. . to Depend UHT f?f Upon Ice G$ a frigator You Can 111 : Dep'Upon.; FOR UNIVERSAL DISARMMIENT New York Democrats Shy at Prohi and League of Na tion Questions ALHANY. K. Y.. May 7. Dele gates from New York state to the Democratic national convention at San Francisco next month will re commend to the national platform committee acceptance of a plank falling for universal disarmament as a means of establishing jeace on foundations that cannot be easily disturbed and of driving down the tigh cost of living. A resolution placing the delegates on record as in favor of such a plank was adopted unanimously by inc conference of delegates at the closing session tonight. Failure of the conference to go on record on the prohibition ques tion or the league of nations brought charges from Mayor Georcre Lunn of Schenectady and former Su preme Court Justice Samuel Sea- bury of New York that "the issues were being dodged." Mayor Lunn suggested that Pres ident Wilson's administration should he endorsed and a definite stand taken on the league of nations. In seconding the suggestions of Mayor Lunn Mr. -eabury offerea a reso lution which, if adopted, would have placed New York's delegation in op position to a "wet" plank of any kind in the national platform. The resolution sought to have the con ference declare that the ISth amend ment "shall be fairly and Justly en forced, the same as any other am endment." Recommendations of the resolu tions committee accepted by the con ference as possible planks In the national platform Include: Declaration for a wage adequate to maintain a reasonable standard of life, including the principle of living wage for women in Industry guaranteed and protected by law. Adoption of an amendment to the federal constitution prohibiting child labor. . Enactment of national-laws for bidding the employment of women or children, at night in mines, fac tories or mercantile establishments. An eight honr day, or 4 hour week, and a weekly rest of at least 2 4 hours, which should include Sun day whenever practicable. Norman E. Mack, of Buffalo, was reelected national committeeman from New York, a position he has held for 20 years. 1 Will Save You Money On Your Dental Work tin only high-clj.-s d-nllMr; matt rta! i uMnr lhr vrrj txat of I am now oflnini; I'ie-War Priori nl I guarantee all work Plates I2-Vl Crowns (Anterior) Gold or Porcelain taum ('roans ( Posterior) .. .T.x Bridge work. Gold or Por celain 94MM) to 97.00 Gold Fillings $2.00 up Porcelain Fillings. .S2.00 ap Silver Fillings. Cement Filling. Cleaning Teeth. . Removing Nerve. Extractions . . . . , .I.UO mp . . .91.00 ... .91.00 . . .92JW) .. .91oo EXAMINATIONS FREE DR. C. A. ELDRIEDGE DENTIST Phone 1500 204-5 Gray Building Corner State and Liberty Sts. SALEM. OREGON Over Hartraan Bros. Jewelry Store includes 37 banks In all sections of the countrv. must be first approved by the state department. SALEM MARKETS I $25 WHOLE MILK AKD PRODUCE .WAATZD MiLrica Creamery 4 Produce Go, Salem. Oretron. . Phon 24SS VVhat happens when you haven't a refrigerator? Baby's milk turns sour, the butter turns rancid, the meat becomes tainted, and there's nothing cool in the house to oVinkr ' ; ' v These are very dangerous and uncomfortable things to have J . ' - - ' happen m summer. 7 . . - f Let us show you our large stock of refrigerators. We Have sizes and styles for every household." v 1 Don't fail to ask our clerks to show you the new "iceless" re rfrigerators particularly adopted :f or tbe farm. . Objections Withdrawn by Japan to Consortium WASHINGTON. May 7. Japan has withdrawn all objections to Chinese consortium and has prepared a communication accepting tbe terms as agreed upon by tb fnited States. Great Britain and . France, the state department' was Informed today by the American embassy at Toklo. The consortium will become ef fective as soon as the signatures of officials have been affixed. The acceptance of the consortium by Japan ends a two years' effort by the stale department to provide for the financing of China by rep resentative groups f of bangers in each of the four - treat countries. Japan has contended that Manchu ria and Mongolia should be excluded from the operation of the consor tium, claiming that It had predomi nant rights In that territory be cause of proximity. The United States, however, refused to agree to this exclusion., The terms of the consortium are general and each negotiation undir it will be taken up separately, Ja pan will have the right to object to loans for any work she feels will jeopardise her national life or vi tally affect her sovereignty. Under this head, it is said, may be included the construction of railways Jn cer tain sections of China, particularly Manchuria. The amount of money to be lean ed, under the consortium has not been estimated, but the advance soon of $50,000,000 for railway and other construction and betterment Is ex pected. Immediately after receiving word rf the action of the Japanese gov ernment today. Breekenrldge Ixnig, third assistant secretary of state, who has conducted all of the negoti ations for the United States.- noti fied the governments of Great Brit ain and France. Under the terms of the consor tium all loans made. by the banking groups which In the United States BUYING P1UCE Eggs and ronltry Eggs, 3 Sc. Hens, heavy, 28c. Stags, 20c. Young chickens. 24 to 2tc Old roosters, ISC Pork, Mattoa and DeW Pork on foot, 15 He Lambs, ISc. Dressed hogs. 19c-20c. Beef, steers, 9 to lie . Cows. ( to 10c Top veal, 19c. Hay Cheat hay, $22 to $23. Oat and vetch hay, per ton. to $26. Clover bay, $25 to $2C. Grata Wheat. $2 to $2.05. Feed oats. X5e to 90c. Beans, 6e tHc Mill Feeds, Retail Mlllrun. $Sl-$52. Wholesale To Dealers Creamery butter, , cartons, C5-Ct. Butterfat, 59c. Frtlt Oranges, $5 to $7. Bananas, lie. Lemons, $5 to $(. California grape fruit. $4. Florida grape fruit. $7 to $8. Vegetable Cabbage. Cc-7c. Onions. $7. SO a sack. Turnips, S5 a dosen bunches. Carrots, K5c a doxen bunches. Bell pepper. 40c a pound. Celery, $1.85 a doxen. Round radishes 40c dosen banehes Parsley, COe dosen bunches. Beets. tSe dotea bunches. Green onions. COe doxen banehes. Lettuce. $1 s doxen. Cocosnuts $2 Pea 20c pound Asparagus. $2. Strawberries, $5. Retail Prices Creamery butter. 70c. Dairy butter. 63c. Eggs. dox.. 40c. Flour, hard wheat. $2.35 to $3.10. flour, valley. 12.55 OS 3. Sugar, cane. 25c. Sugar, sack. $24.05. LADIES Vhn I rrru la r or nppr4 Tri umph Pills. 8f mmi always p4 bl. Not eol4 st Srua a lor a. ix avt xprlmat with others; Mt 4ur potnlmvnt. Writ for "Kaltef sa4 part Ira isrs; It's fr. Address: Ksttos). ai l4lcal JssUtate. lUlwaukt Wis. REAL ESTATE A DORNEY SPECIAL THREE ROOM BUNGALOW FOR $600 Tba ( a-H lmaWii!,t. f. IMf-foun N( atlh U. i. in JC Jm.t !.. pi. t9t ml family. ry R. B. DORNEY nm sale Home ox iictti '". Mpl.t m mrmrr war at m Joh Cap lH la. naili a aarr war. '. a.. ral iomi Nrth CUa rir Kh.ppla trat. aa. a XaTta tharrk atrat. aanr aa4 iiw. tiwwm. a m-m jj,. irat. all hia4a at fraif u. a4 Ik howaa la soo4 c4.tU- rrrrr atra. eoacpui m rv war aa4 rrtm; M North Cenaaerrla atra with r.. raa ha ocrwpi4 lanWltlr; !-.. a North Toarth arat. Ihiv at 411 North Cottar atraot. Phoaa Hu. 25 ACRE PRUNE ORCHARD Oaa of Ih fcat. toeatW ' a Pax-irva "Shwar s faw sail fraaa SaWav Tra ara full of h.norm aa hoaitkr. Vrr Vael tak traM ryt. mit Irava. trarha tad ail anipai: rtaa wall. Ursa gas aaatn aa4 taac. lloaaaa to It iav If mM l aa a moaay saaJuas orchara t Ufa. aoa rhta ITU aw ttn aa arra Ahoat half eaah wUI haa4t: hai. saca S ar ratt S. R. PEARSON & PEED 445 Orrw IH4g. Phaaa It BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY' ' IISM CASH Daya large saw atora haU4lsg la Waat ftaUaa. lrat4 risht hlshwar. la ow Solas s prafitahi rro ory haaf a.aa aaa caa W rtmiii Thia aa-ic Iacla4.a aoawa f lataroa. saaotfaa prat aa ftaas. avuxa. caa ha twttiiil at' I avoir. Ilapi4tr grow lax SuW with aanbrr ar a v a ni a hunt aaS snore pwjaataS. .llaa A. raaaa aatS hath spvtairp aa4 tars ifaiar pores. uuiMiag warts iur. R.B DORNEY lit Orrgas BMf. tl Hotel-. SEW-ARD Aider aX lOCst rORTLAXD, OR00!f Jm taosf somaUl hotel ts Part land. AH Or cos Clectrte tralaa top' at the SEWARD. it ssd sp. WK2t srtrsXa 5200 DOWN. $20 PER BIONTH BUYS 51650 BUNGALOW Am Jaat retaplvtlas saw sa4rm r uaa haacalow ia Klarwao4 aS4uak Tata cor liltl haa la lathaS aa4 pUa- tro. aaa rocaMaatkoa untf and 4 la la r two airy 4r hltrhaav. ra4ra hath, tailac . rtr taak aa4 ethar lata toataroa. llaa water aa4 awr waaarOaa. rtoaa la (rasa arh4. Ita rear aortaaitr t hrat tha hich raa La la aa4 aw a yoar in hotaa om tartaa hraar (vra oifrr4 m Sola R. B. DORNEY rkes 111 3t Oragos Balldlag. Opoa Urastags. 130 ACREFARIiI Oaa f the Swat. IS aall.i frowt IUJao; lanS lay wall a4 tha hat af awiL All r ralttrattaat. hat IS arraa wff paatara. tins a-, r aaS rrk; is arras .fall whaat; alfalfa will arrow aw rata . placs. Strtctlr laaSara. aiaot saw. tarra mmam ass harav saaa-a: Twelve Injured When Trains Collide Head-On TEXA RKANA, Ark.. May 8. TweUe persons were Injured in a collision tonight two miles north of Hope. Ark., when Missouri Pacific psMenger train No. 233. southbound. and an extra freight met head-on. Both engines were telescoped. DOWN. ON THE FARM" CHICHESTER S PILLS Sirrv "S LAMeNw BKAaV A I TaOo ao warn Fr T VswSSShSS SOLB R aQOSn DliTaW aTsrrxv At S - y S 2ES2 'Ton get more lor Your Money at Moore't" ; U HKIOirT OF THK cxximox OF SALEM BANK OF COMMERCE at Salem. In the State of Oregon, at the close of business. May 4. 1920 Ilmoarrr Loans and discounts Overdrafts,' secured and unsecured .."."!.!!.!".."" Honds and warrants 1 TT .!!!!! 1 ". Banking house 11!1L!1!! Furniture and fixtures TT ...!!. . . . Due from approved reserve banks i . . . 'berks and other cash items ,..!!!!.!!"" Exchanges for clearing house TTI'.ll! ." . '. Cash on hand . . . . ; i . ' " J ''A: , : Total I.U bill tie Capital stock paid In surplus fund 7. ..!!!!!!!!! ! Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. ' Individual deposits subject to check " . ' " Cashier checks outstanding Certified checks Time and Savings Deposits a a "SSBBBsWSBBSwSSBSwSl Of Come It's a.. ... HaxUy-DsricUon ThaTs tha htta rait Ua.W f " - i It's a hiha thay aaa alwar ha pawas at"- IT yoa waat a Wrtia that Vaa tha alai 4 1 hard rkliac. r.'a. wtU Hsxs7.Dstk!joo Bicycle av i--J f r lit A St raaaaaa? oala far tha DwJ kaawa-hrtec sisi with paa whoa raa Jjaa aa toes at taa aaw aaaaahh Xharse Harry W. Scott 147 South Commercial Street REAL ESTATE S3fcl.S5a.49 1.25H.74 304.804.93 34.000.00 2.4ftO no I 104.fiM.3ol 3.S05.45 . 2.6.-.: 1(51 49.717.Cl I854.859.6S 50.000.00 10.000.00 S.49S.I7 633.995.59 23.837.41 378.18 140.351.63 .8854.859.68 ToUl State of Oregon. County of Marion, ss: V. Compton. cashier of the above-named bsnk. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledce and belief Correct-Attest: V C0M"O Ashler. ' B. L. STEEVKS, GEO. F. VI CK. S. B. ELLIOTT. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 8th day of May. 1920. , , GUY O. SMITH. Notary Public. My commission expires .December 16. 1933.' . : - . "OR SALB-ti ACHES: ONE OK THK imw inprsTM rarma la Ih Wn an wnrai tnn rod clovar. balaara paatara with om tiwbor: atf fae4 wth woven wir. Th aoil la tha vry haat. PrJc with rrp. for a ahnrt tuna. 1 1 1 : per acre. cash. n w m j.iri a c a p.r rent. HART & MULLER 3t Orarna BWg. priar wall with raa pa top aaS taak. wrhara. a aaa 11 trait. aarSaa. ate. All wova wlr farS InamvSiata paa ario with crap. Pxtca Its as a era. sait S.R. PEARSON &PEED Orrcos CU(. rhowa II TIICSC AH oocrrx it ars af s fralt raach with ahoat SS srraa la prssM aaS rhcrriaa. It arros of aaa aaS IS af the wthrr with aoia apploa. losaaharrt aaa atrawhorrtoa. ahowt ! arraa la oata aaS whal A oo4 S-roess saoSars how a with wa r rTataai aaS ftaa rprlar wstor. This la s sallas aat aaS caa ha Washt fn. lilt - mrr. Astf thla aaa a farm ef 111 arraa wf rtvar hot t oaa laaS with arroa la ratttvatlas. S or mcr ef tca aorrua. gao4 4-roaaa ha a. aa4 laaw li V arch are. all fracas. H nUi la railroas atatioa. rrita 1 1M sr ocra sahls tartaa. a J. A. MIXXS Wlgh Hot a I D0RNETS HOUSE LIST fl? hfadrra 4-roots ssagslaw. staa. trras. hats, totlat. a war. water. Caa ha boatkt far flllS Saww. l I12M MoSars T-roooa hows with all ep-ta-eal rosataaa. Iala4ias hatlt-la ho f fat aaS hoohraaoa. Satch kltchao. whtta aaaaallS hath. ala las porch, riroptaoa. faraaca. saras. airy alalaa imba. Ilo aari. a.n. 1 tiooa a-room hoaaa. laraa lira Its lot cisae la as 11th Irvt.: a-raom hvacalow la ttrr goad rottsitioa. waiklas dnUara oa boats lth: I lite raaS will iai lla Lara S-roora how, all plaa- rr gao4 cwaSitioa: has aaaahar af ha Ul-la fatara; baaomoat. ate. Too raa hay thla homo for t IV Saw a aaS lha balaara at rata of lit a saaath. R. B. DORNEY 111 Oragas rtalMlatT Phoa 911 Opoa avraslsgs. ONE Or THESE VAT IT Moaara court atroot rwat4aw a aat woa fall canat baa aa aat. faraara aaS garaa: IS hvariac fraK traoo. hailt-ts hitrHa aaS paauaaa. larr hall aaS rloaot moan. vo4 lrt. riot baa chata. hlchly aartchoS Sar Soa, laraa lot. war a a at Wa rtty aoaa aa thla la ow tha aaafhat at holinai prtro af S.a. fa4 thtr asala but Its ao aaS aasy fraaa. -roora moaara hnv. cloa la oa aaII lot at 1 1111: loctriritr. hath, awtlt-ia kltchvn. baaratot, faraaca aa4 aa mat: SIS caah aaS Hi s sssalh. So thla. (hra har It acra is claar. IH la srals IJS Inr aprlas aa4 rrok: aprios watae P'po4 to aauM aaS bora; tare 1 1 om hoaao laraa ha rm fair arm alt hwiiaiass aa4 laca This la S bbiIos north af Kalam : aot aa arro af poor land: tnaat al at SIS.: atal proporta; S aaa eh to a tor nTKB A 11KNDK1CKM SU V. a. Nail. Dash Uidf. phoaa 1(1 LOOK 'EM OVER ITS acrca. SI acraa la pntaaa. loc planted: S acraa poaches: IS acrea InaaohorrUa: farmhoaa. aara. Srrar. atorrhoua. saras a4 alhar buildings. Frtc ilia pr arro. Ill acrea oa Sastlam rtr. Si acrvo under cultiratlon. 4S acres meadow, halanc tlrabor. Good barn and raa htna a had. haaaa sot tnwch good. A barsaia at 4.is, half caah, ar wtU take la city bom for litre. 12 acraa naar Alhaay oa O. E. t acrea Is cultivation, ton soo4 tlrw br; T-raora houaa. bam a ad car aaa HIS par acre, on o-third caah. 14 acres within tha city limit of Ss last, good aoil. oa!y SM par arre. jy ehras blc hoaao, fiva acraa of land with lola of frail, oa carlia a ad aavod street. 8o . ELSW0RTH PICKELL - ... Real CsUts-Lsass HI Masonic Twipl SaUay, Or, Read the Claiullc'a Ad. EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS acraa chalca laws, rtoaa la. Ha tora. Ik. family arrhars. hatldlags, I lira. IS acraa boat 61 to. haUdiass. orckarS. fond foacos. fiaa well, slca loxaUow. IISM; easy term a. (acra tracC sailea oat. II hoartag sraa. cheer lea. applaa. togaahorn. goo4 baUdaass. haas. 11 .; aaay term. ISrooea apart meat haw, rtoo la Ilia. 11 acrea clooo la. f mo haildiaga. water aralam. chalca local km. gaoS archais. IS-tas. terms. Tor hargaiaa la far aaa. scrrsgs. city praparty. PERRINE & MARSTERS Cora mere Ul Qii dr. SaUaa. Orecoa READ THIS CAREFULLY n arras Varalod oa th 4g Sf Faleta: loa (has la tall frora rvntrt kniM; baa good howa aa4 horn, cntkea howao. all flea acrea ander rwltlaatloa: owo acr praoo ire; aaotker pteeo p taa 14 ta la g an here ea; ihla small tract IS S bit gats till rash. R. B. DORNEY x S39 Oregoa PalMlag. rha SIU Opaa Keaalaga. - - :T 'I. J . " - . ..... . ... 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