2 I THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON ; FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 4. 1921 ' - ' l J . t DmCIALS ARE ENTERTAINED National Press Club Are the Hosts to High'Ups Who Enter Into Debate Over K Nobility of Being Fat or " ' 1 pan ' '' i j null mo auuitruiivfi of -Deuteronomy" as handed .down by translators and declared it should be "amended by insertion of the clause: 'Blessed is the fat man. for he shall be in the king dom of heaven'." In rebuttal. Senator -Harrison declared he was prepared to enter the combat "even if we have pit ted against us two fat reactionary it is more noble to be fat than lean." ! Eloquence Displayed. Supporting the negative with all the eloquence that has earned them recognition in the senate, were Senators Ashurst of Arizona, and Harrison of Mississippi, both democrats and fash.oned by na ture to defend the cause of the "lean" man. while Ditted aeanist them were Representative Tincher ' republicans who reminded me of of Kansas and WInslow of Massa-lthe cartoon I used to see, with tne chusetts. reDublicans. I dollar marks on. the trust mag- HOUND ABOUT THE LOBBY GRAY'S ELEGY GIVEN BY SECRETARY COLBY , t. ' f i Senators Enter Into Debate .k With Eloquence in Which . They Are Famed Ojj ' '1 '. " WASHINGTON. Feb. 3. Mem bers of the caoinet, diplomatic and ;army and navy off Heals assembled tonight as guests of the National The physical attributes of the affirmative team indicated they might have been picked to support the heavyweight challenge. Among those in audience who gave every indication , of reapms profit as well as enjoyment from the erudite discussion which took place in a local theater, were the French, Japanese and Belgian ambassadors; Lady Geddes, wife of the British ambassador: Secre tary of State and Mrs. Colby and General Pershing. The audience constituted the jury and so impressively did Spea ker Gillette of the house, whe presided, caution the jurors to at tain a mental state of "complete Impartiality," in deciding "mo mentous issues" that the debate was adjudged a draw and the question declared "still in doubt." HMory Is Itecalled. Opening for the affirmative. Representative Tincher waded in without gloves. After-denying any "noble" attribute to the. lean men he declared, he "could prove by J the actuary of any inurance do nates." History, he declared. replete wtih the name of loan men whereas its pages show but four of the other variety Fatty Arbuckle, William Howard Tart and our two opponents. Shouldering the other half of J. ll. Chambers of Cottage Grove, three times mayor of that live Willamette valley city, but better known to fame-as one of the big mill men of that section and whose reputation for pulchri ude is equal to that of Frank tiavev who took occasion to ex- is ivtiate uDon his Adonis-like fac ial adornments at Eugene upon the occasion of the recent junket to that city, was at the state lioiitu several I days this week. Un like Representative Davey. he has never mad a speech in his lire. the affirmative. Mr. Winslow ex-' never expects to and -probably Ffes cimo to hear an edifying i nartment that the fat men are fctneress onal"; debate on' the mo-i closer to heaven than the lean 'mentous question, "resolved, that men." He went so far as co ques ; LADD & BUSH BANKERS Established 18C8 .1- i- General Banking Business Office flcmri from 10 a. m. to 3 p. ro. 1 patlated on the embarrassments of discussing the issue in i he pres ence of admixed audience. He admitted, however, ihat he was "well qualif ed to speak," recall ing "distinct recollection of when I was exhibited in a cradle as a fine, fat boy.' Secretary Colby Itecitc. Only more -time than the allot ted ten minutes was necessary, he said, to permit a "complete dem onstration of the fact that fat men rule the world." W.nding up the debate. Senator Ashurst declared: "Call the roll of mighty men en riching the annals of human des tiny and we find that those who have blessed mankind the most have been thin. . Alexander and Caesar were thin; Ixrd Nelson was but a shadow. The Duke of Wellington was but a thin edge. Lincoln just had ofl enough to keep h:s joints from creaking. Mc Adoo, as d'rector general of rail roads, never carried exce3 bag- eage. IT Woodrow Wilson had ben a fat man. he never could have impressed his fourteen points upon the world." The distinguished audience pro nounced its approval of the show by an unaignified burst of an- plause. Prior to the debate. Secretary Colby gave a recital on of Gray's "Elegy in a Churchyard." C o; M I N G February Qe&r-A- Way Sale Co. ORE E(oM IMlBEl Watch For It Prepare For It i Boys; Suits I EXTRA SPECIAL Wm 7WK T To thoroughly clean up all the broken lines, we have marked every Boys' Suit at less than present manufacturers cost. Every Suit s strictly "High Grade " the product of the leading Boys Clothing Fac tories in America. LOT 1 'Values to $15.00 .... $595 LOT 2 Values to $25.00... 95 ?9! Now is the time to fix the boy, up right. MILLEK9, 1 Cocfncttfrs. J never v. 11 although he usually gets what he goes after and could mi he the old sphinx jealous wltn that smile of his. which may mean much but which no one has been able to determine. Two other distinguished residents of that city here at the same time were Mayor Knowles and Martin H. Anderpon. the most eligible bach elor of that c'ty. who has fully prepared for the joys of married life ly succeeding in losing most of the hair from the top of his head. sage. Representative Herbert Gordon, he of Multnomah, had mado an enthusiastic talk in Its behalf. There were several votes in opposition, which added to a large number absent left only 30 favorable votes. Representative W. T. Gordon, he of Lane, was busy on the committee of roads and highways at the time, but. had he been present. Rrother Her bert would have gotten the one additional vote necessary. The bill was laid on the table to come up Friday, at which time Rrother Herbert probably will see that Rrother W. T. is present. Representative Gordon, he of Lane, probably is responsible for the fact that Senate Rill No. 114, warmly eroused by ' the other Representative . Gordon, he of Multnomah, failed to receive the necassary votes to secure its pas- Ex-Governor Oswald West vis ited the capitol Thursday, osten sibly for amusement only, but he must have had considerable on his mind, for when, after dinner, Mrs. West asked to be taken some where in the car. Hubby- West had forgotten where he had left it. He returned to the capitol. to find it just where he bad parked several hours before. to refuse to make any contracts on less than a 48-hour basis. I The conference was attended by 166 delegates, representing 1077 shops with 26.006 employes In 49 cities, it was announced.- Members of the conference voted to appro priate a sum equal to 6 per cent of their respective mechanical pay rolls for a fund to carry on the fight. Willamette Meets M.A.A.C. At Armory Saturday Night The Multnomah Athletic club will play the Rearcat team this coming Saturday evening in the armory- It i" expected that this will be one of the fastest games of the season to. be played on the home floor by the Rearcats. in all nrobabilitr the Rearcats wiil win, for all the stuns of the zodi ac point In that, direction. It is probable that tbrj lineup will be the same as In the other games ' which have Jeen played by Coach Matbews cohorts. Wap ato and Jeter Gillette will prob ably start the game as forwards with Jackson playing center. Dlm- ick and Rarey playing guards. EBERMRDT DILL IS S DEThACKED 2. Whitman college tonight de feated Spokane Athletic club la basketball 25 to 22. Captain Rich of the Whitman team made 21 ot his team's 25 points by converting 19 ont of 23 free throws and also getting one field goaL Measure Proposed to Make - Every County Judicial District For the firFt time In many years Fred Rrady has missed be ing present throughout most of the session, is a lobbyist. Mr. Hrady. who ia with the Warren Construction company, Fortland. is about the state bouse now for a few days. W. U. BUILDING FUND C0NJR1BUT0RS (Continued from page 1) the value of Willamette as an educational Institution of higher learning and a3 a valuable asset to the community and have con tributed generously to the build ing fund of the university which s in a large measure responsible for the completion of these two Willamette shrines. The following is a list of Salem subscribers to the Willamette uni versity building fund. These sub scriptions were made after May 1, 1920: J. ?H. AIIrt Sr.. . 2H W. Altai - ion- 1, il. Albert ... 10O Mr. E. McXrr Albert 5 Ctr! R. Arcbard Impt. Co 2- f. P. . Bihbop 30O K. r. MinilM ; .t:.j 3l Dr. Renj. RUtchford 50 Henry U ltrnson . JiK R. I. !S.-i- and wife........ ....ity lot Fiff Win v. . 4 f. 8. Barton Satan Eta. Co.) 2 W. II. Hnthardt Jr 200 Frank K. Brown. M. li . 230 H. U. BoiMXktrrie , .... 30 llrr)mR Heir .....Waluyt aWrltoard SO ioo 50 5UO lito SO 2", "' T.II 2 - 10 23 - 500 S'J 1IMK iO I (Ml Susan A. Ilcynolil S Roral Cafeteria : 23 Z. 4. RiSK 5 C. M. Kohert I- 40 I.1o.l K-e.l..n ..i 100 W. T. Kii.ln . 100 J.hn J. Knlirrta 250 Kodeern raer Co 20 llolh tirorery Co. . 200 V. I. Stak-v .4. . 30 1'. V.. f!iipl-y . j 200 r. I. S..olofkjr . 100 E. n Srhrsra . i 23 Hf-hindlrr Bro. ( Eairmoant iairy 100 E. 4. Kwafford . .. 60 it. Ktoli 1 piano and 50 OiJeon -iol ' "0 tl.ra-r Smith 1 50 Salem TiJe Mercantile Co - 250 (. 4. Srhei 1 100 Frederick W. Srhmidt , 100 Salem Abalraet Co. 100 tion voted to report against its passage. , Speaking on the bill to have candidates for the circuit bench run as a group and not for de partments Senator Hume Raid the present system is wrong in prin ciple because the court is so in trenched that it cannot be defeat ed in an election. Senator Moser opposed the bill. in E-EDDY a BILL COMMITTED Ry adoption of adverse corn mitten reports the senate yester day pot out of further consider ation by the legislature Senator Kberhard's bill to make every county a Judicial district and also his bill to transfer probate busi ness from the county to the cir cuit court. Kberhard offered no opposition to the reports and there was no argument. The former measure would have Increased the number of cir cuit Judres in the state to 4 4, al lowing two for Marlon county and eicht for Multnomah county. The Kills bill providing for tho marking of boundaries of tin l?nced lands was killed by indefi nite postponement. WHITMAN WIXH COXTKST WALLA WALLA. .Wash.. Feb. Do you know why it s "toasted To seal In Iho ' delicious Durley tobacco flavor. uerar TRiKI CIGARETTE Porter Discovers A Flaw in Extendinq Powers of . Circuit Judges When Senator Porter declared yesterday that the Ranks-Hare- Eddy bill providing that circuit judges be empowered .to appoint declaring it has no other object attorneys to serve temporarily as than the defeat of some of the Judges on the circuit oencn wouia ludres now on the bench, and that be unworkable without au appro-1 If I,. Stiff Furnitar Co. lamp and 9250 Salem Water. Uxht Power Co 10O0 Stateaman Pul1ihinf Co. 230 Cha. K. Spaoldinf Logging Co 1000 Mrs. 4oephine Tooker O. K. fnruo- Viek Bros. Valley Motor Co. 20 f5 230 100 100 150 50 200 . I C. O. Doney ..., I. A. White St Son F. L. Mlkinoa eo. C. Will C. R. Webb (Webb k Cloaca) A. T. Wain 125 lb, pronea If. C. Waterbnry S Watler Hall workmen ....... 132 K. X. Weller. (ioeat Tnorn. furniture SnbacrlpUona Mad Befora May 1, 1920 I'aul II. WalUre S 5oo Mro. A. X. Boh . 5O0 r. p. itihop 5 no B. I,. Steerea. M. D. lOOO . E. Carrier .100 K. T. Barnca 250 J. O. Goltra '. 1OO0 W!ler Bro L 100 M. C. Findler. SI. D. 10OO Lloyd Reynold ... . 500 500 Cherry Cily Baking Co, B. 1 unninjrham : Central I'aarniaey ....... , Capitol 4onrnal U. Putnam).. . C. A. Cl-rk--l li, II. Cooley, ' Kalvm Woolen ililU btr , B. E. Carrier '. '. 4 I. 4. ClemeBta, M. I . Etank larey ; - , W, E. in itsitr W. II. I-rl. H. M. Endi-u Sidne U. EtiKttt .... I. ida Fake Fitia Fih ilarkft T. K. F..rd M. C. Fit.d. y M. 1. In 4. Ftv E. K. Fishtr M. 1 : Urar Belie ; . Uunaell & Ubl Mrs. May Chapk-r Oile ; A. B. Uurdner lileaHOn tilnve Co. .k Ronald tiluvtr ; V". II. t.ralienhoikt Co. V. M. tjrigory lieo IlalToraen i. F. Hiitchwiitn ....,,. Sam liugbea ... I! an man Itroi. . lliiier Bro. 1 Ueo. O. llam-ork Hon. W. C. llawley . Au. Ilerkektcin Mr. and Mra. W. T. Jenks Hon. t ha. A, Jubos ... l. ft. 4arnian M. 1.. Jon- . ; Haifa It. 4ae . ....,.. Kafourv Urn S. P. Kimball . .... T. B. Kar Ladd Buib . lieu. A. and Kate K. Landon . 4. K. I.aniioa . f. a. hsx : . . I.rtld Bro A. A. Lee B. W. Mary ..i Mi!er Mercantile Co. Henry K. Morria. 11. 1. A. X. Moorea . B. V. Mile Ivan O. Martin, 4 no. 4. Km key Ir. . B. M(re j Parlor fnmitnre . li. M.vrra rh Jpa).. l.'.u w ui. Xeimejtr , HUME WINS BIG SHARE OF REFORMS Two Weeks Hammering Has Brought Reward in Changes It would cause the election of an inferior type of men. Hume de clared that Judge Gatens and Morrow, elected under the pres ent system, never had legal prac tice prior to their election and that Judges Tazwell and Tucker had only a limited practice. He referred to Judge Gatens as "pussyfooting" in the campaign in which' Frank Grant ran against him, and said the system provided in his bill would prevent the Judges manipulating to give their opposition and win the election in that manner. The vote on this bill was: For Farrell. Gill, Lee, Lynn, North. Hosford. Hume. Joseph. Against Moser. Hanks. Staples. Kubli. Gordon. Hindman. McDon ald. Wells, McFarland. On the biH requiring court terms every month Hume ex plained that the judges would not be deprived ot their vacations, but; that they would alternate them. "My experience last sum mer." he said, "showed me that legislation was necessary to make tne judges work." . The vote recommending Uie passage of the bill was: For Hume. Farrell. Stanles. Gill. Lee. Lynn, Korell, Gordon, North. Hosford, Wells. McFar Against Moser. Banks, Kubli, Hindman, McDonald, Joseph. priatlon of $5000 or more to pay them, the bill was referred to the ways and means committee. The bill was up for final passage and was beine armed when Porter called attention to th9 defect. The object of the measure, as explained by Senator Banks, Is to relieve congestion In the cpurts. particularly in Multnomah coun ty. Senator Hume fought the till, declaring there Is no neees- nity for it and that If the Judges in Multnomah county would work "as steadily as the members of this senate there would be .no congestion." Senator Hume, who for two weeks has been hammering a the Multnomah delegation in an ef fort to have reported out his three bills affecting the courts in Multnomah county yesterday won 2-j from the committee the biggest 11. Ml 411 SO :o KlO 1IKJ loo io loo IO j 2.".0 100 JiO iboo .Ml 2.M) loo ami 2Mo 10 10 2Mi 60 20 1 .5 300 50 50 l.Mi .Ml 10O NelMin Broa. M. 4: ilon ... lr. C. B. o'Xeil Oregun Theater ... Ofo K. Panics ... Erlua Pcllork Helen Pearc O. E. Prir 4. F. Plank 100 I SO .Ml S3 5 so 2o 5 i I ! ' : ry ' ' S -Z - ''-' a... . share of the reforms for which he Is contending. On the Hume bill to eliminate the present system of electing cir cuit judges according to depart ments, nine members of the dele gation voted against reporting the bill favorably and eight voted to report it favorably. Because of the closensss of the vote the dele eation voted to get the votes of Representatives Richard and leonaru. ootn or whom were absent before rejortinj on the bill. If the vote is acalnst it Hume will turn in a minority re pert. . On the Hume bill requiring terms of court everv month in the year the delegation voted 12 to 6 to recommend passage. Senator Hume's measure to in crease the salaries of district judges from $3000 to $4000 year and to, increase their Juris diction from cases, involving i maximum of $300 to cases involv. ing a maximum of $500 an amendment was made fixing1 the increased salary at $3500 and by a vote of 9 to 7 vote the delega Regulation oMitneys Bill is Given Hearing The committee on railroads and utilities of the senate will conduct's bearing Tuesday. Feb ruary 8. on senate bill No. 24. re lating to the supervision and reg ulation of jitney busses and sim ilar vehicles. Representatives of the railroads, or the highway commission, the public service commission and perhaps several city attorneys are expected to be heard at the meeting. i . -1 i . i WHEN CHILDREN ARE AS "HUNGRY AS BEARS" Give them real nourishment a gener ous slice of HOLSUM BREAD with butter and jam 1 HOLSUM BREAD Is your ' Is vour Best BREAD Best Food Buy more Eat more of it . of it Cherry City Baking Company A 4 m W fe a m ... . ll. lev uirj is Acquitted j , ui Murder at Fort Worth FORT WORTH. Tex.r Feb. 2. After deliberatinc one hour, a jury in juvenile court here today acquitted George Eaton Rogers. 1 1 years old. of a charge of mur der in connection with the death on Januarv 1 8 of KmMi fliamiJ ion. his playmate, who was in stantly killed by a discharge from a shotgnn. lister Kirksley. 10 years old. was the star witness for the state. A cap pistol in the hands of the Champion boy attracted the attention of the defendant, be said. The Rogers lad asked to sec the pistol, and after looking at it. threw it owr an embank ment. When Champion went after the toy. Rogers ordered him to throw up his hand, and then sho. ac cording to Lester. The defense insisted the shooting was accidental. Fund is Provided To Exterminate Seals The Xorblad bill designed to ef fect the extermination of seals and seal ions passed the senate yester day. Tho bill provides for the creation of a mind from which bounties shall ie paid for exter mination of the animals. The senate killed Representa tive Allen's bill providing for ex pense account statements relative to measures submitted to the vot ers at all municipal and district elections. Y; re i ou uoing to Be Well-Dressed? 48-IIOl'R WKKK WANTED ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Feb. 3. A fight against reducing the work ing week from 4 8 hours as de manded by union printers was launched today at a conference of ! employers oi jod ana commercial printers of the middle west. The cut would decrease production and raise prices, they contend. Resolutions adopted pledged the employers to reject "the de mands for a 44-hour week," and Harding's Houseboat Rams Her Nose in Mud PALM BEACH. Fa.. Feb. 3. The houseboat Victoria, carrying President-elect Harding, got into difficulties today and fell so far behind her schedule that her pas sencers may leave here tomorrow or Saturday and complete by rail the trip to St. Augustine, where Mr. Harding has an engagement for Monday. The Victoria's most serious de lay today occurred a short dis tance abive' Pompano. where the rammed her nose into the mud. She was undamaged and was pull ed off by a speed boat. THINGS THAT! NEVER - HAPPEN iiScH'MISTEeWHAZIS? CtTA-f III llf" vJtrv I l" in THEATRE!1. Johnnie SLYVESTER, the boy wonder accord ian is t who will appear at The Grand Sunday and Monday "GETS-IT" TICKLES COK TO DEATH First stop All Pain Then IVcI tlw C'4m Off. lon't try in fox trot rorn nrnrr4 left. rid of yoor rorna. If you bave laUkeYwarrMtH MTtTIOwl CtTOOol:ONy I K'Trr rm a rorn lirVIrd ! .aib ImI I'H'JT lroi.a of "Crta It" t- tnnn Tlw-n watrh li.at mm di wvrl tif a I it nn gum! to alm-p. Soon it U notb ioj l.nt a Imm fif-f of drH kia that yn ran lift riM tiff with )oer fincra. KH mim thru bow. Your draunl baa "ttalt." foata but rlfl r aotbiac at all if U fail. MH by K. Law rea Co fbiraco. Hold in tjjlem bj Awl at the same lime gt-t the mott fir joor money In Varar and aer vice. . Vns cert aJ sly. If )oi take advantage of this I M PORTA XT TAIU)U1.; KVEXT This baMness-srttlng. mosey saviag EXTRA PANTS FREE - offer Is for limltrtl time only. Ijpt ns measure j oa today SCOTCH; WOOLEN MILLS STORE; sai.km, oia;;o FURNITURE AUCTION TOMORROW Saturday, Feb. 5th 1P.M. 1245 Nebraska Avenue Corner North Capitol SL Six-holo lia:n rane. nearly new; healer block and pipe; lino leum. !"! feet; congoleum rua, 8sl; 3 beds, sprinr. mat tresses; ok extension table; 6 diners; oak rockers; electric llzht Klohos; drophead 'scwinz machine;, kitchen cabinet; sercf-ned ruphnrd. I'une. kitrbm tables; settee; stand ta bls; .1 n-w pra-i r''if: 3 new flosa nialtriK5es; 2 new cotton felt inatiresMs; ss rsnse; home-canned fruit; pictures; buf fet; combination . lK.cao and writinc desk; tools of all kinds; Rriml- tone; or h rocker; baby busey; vacuum emrep er; oil: stove; waliin;; machine; churn; 3 50-eKJC incubators. l.o on Time. TrJUMS CASH. MRS. M. EAST Owner ' 12 IS Nebraska Avenue F. N. WOODRY The Auctioneer Phone (10 or 611 A