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8 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1021 SENATOR FREE ! BMCISl front the court's findings that; federal prhum ami congress was without oowt-r t' ' ttw Ululate f lat.- pJiiniar i but ow; cnired i,i Hi, i, vir.il w hu h, tiny thought, shoujit hit v.- been ha."t'.il op thi error of lb'1 trial juikr's in I met .wit !o t ii. jury. I- ii I lire Art ion 1' inert itin. Jit'iHf M. Kcuna. v.ii'l,- con certing in the majority opinion ;ny a $!.- " i "as applied to the statute Miidt-r Conviction of Newberry Set Mr i,i,:,a,i'"1 ,"v,,rs';11 'n"-- ii'iij ii w n e iii i ihu.i tin ii i-i the ITih amendment which pro- vldes for direct tleli:m of senators---to supervise primaries. Aside by United States Supreme Court The ourt s deci-ion was thru )!, ilii.il ile.tiuli a lil 'Dd tileli t , had n-.l led : . ctio!i 4, a 1 1 i l i- i of in. tiiiiu.niori. which, the majority opinion .said. w!ii!e it fiivf cotiere.-is the power to ref ill, it. tii l.ial.iiei of holding lec lior.:'. did i.ot (outer on it author it v to (oiiiio! party primaries or r on x ti t ion.-. Doiiie-ti.- -ffaiis W tv s;ates would lie interfered with if ;oii-re-.-. :itij(r existing laws. was held to have control over the PRUNES pun IN FRUIT LAND Willamette Valley Leads As sociation With 17,536 Acreage Opinion uxs divided in the sen- primaries, the opinion Mated. It OPINION IS UNANIMOUS Justices, However Divide on , . wberrv .-( ; st the effect of the d cis ion on future activities of the lections c oliHIiittee with tegard lo the .Michigan election of 191 in whh 'n Henry Ford, as the Dem- ocratic candidate, oppos'il .Mr. Validity of - Corrupt Practices Act Senator Dillingham. ohairnia:i of the committee, raid that ince the corrupt practices law had been held unconstitutional, it ap- '.vi-- pointed out also that inas much as states "may suppress whiiievr evil.-! may be incident to .r:n;;.r or convention." and each hoti.-e of congress has the power t iti(U:e election, qualifications 1 and returns of its own member!?, 'and inasmuch as congress has; -iithorify to regulate the times. flares and manner of holding i dictions, "the national govern-; which" has been considering the Ford-Newberry case," -announced WASHINGTON, May 2 Set ting aside the conviction of Sena tor Truman II. Newberry and 16 others for violation of the federal corrupt practices act. the supreme court held today that the act was unconstitutional. f-d. a ; w The court was unanimous in i fraud, reversing the conviction, but di- Semite Seal Vacant, vided five to four as to the valid- ' Senator Newberry has taken ity of the law. Chief Justice (no part in senate affairs and has White and Associate Justices Pit- j not been in his seat since he was ney, Clark and Itrandies dissented sentenced to serve two years in pea red that the committee would , tr.ent is not without power to pro have no further jurisdiction. ; tett itself aqainst corruption. On th' other hand. Senator ; fraud and other malign irsfluen chairman of the sub-committee, ;." I III III p-rtna iniion I recotd in I'll 7, while The i Lady cut one-hall second off I Thre.. ear lat.-t a full . i.-"' of Miss lierth.1 I i Ion. placed the time at. I'rofessor AndiTson said that ;her-' are n a.-ons to believe that the auihiiion ' breeder to place the I !i i' e- i-:" -old ifcord at two :i iuutes in.iy be rea'.itd. I'cti r tlie lirer.t. Strniiihton A. Fletch-r's great stallion. has plaved an important part in the improvement of trotting horses, r-awv nnvr-n accordin" to Professor Anderson. HEAVY BUYER j This treat sire hi'.s produced 59 jlior-.es. which have made records I from 2.10 down to 2.0134. He also sired .Mi?s i-mrri .m. which holds the record as the fastest pacing mare fn the world with a mark ol 1. .".. l4 - Home idea ot the progress made by running horses, according to the professor, may he obtained are at work than one month ..ii . : 1 1 i iii nrcilictinii ! men ., : ii ..,. .... i . . . , ...... was made that the limit of s djapo and a cotisiilerame numo.i or hi ; a.- liad b-en leached, but ; Uiv beilH.' directed to work in nailed theirthev .-."citons. in ooKuue ..... Ke.il I d it ions, remain practically me it 'aiiie. with approximately :" W.-iJl.-i 1 ;-n inil.ol eillUloVllielll, Hie le- ' FatherThis llirashinp'-l'in n; ' Youthful Offender Well, dont in- to iv on will hint nie more ! Le too rough on yourself- pon.fr I ban it will you. Johnny. v , ain't worth it.- Legion Weekly '( i.ed demand for agricultural la- ' .... . . . I ..X.Lt at. 2.02 . I I. or wiiii loruier nem - seel Ion. l:ol Id ENGLAND New York City is Greatest Market of United States :b!e in thi "In I tah and Arizona the con diliom; ate, if anything, less fav o;ab!" tlu::; i..: t month, largely due to the t-pssatioii or curtafl uient of cooper mining operations. In California industrial concerns are employing more men than one no. iii'. ago and the (remand for outdoor workers in the seasonal . .i occupations nas mi-rensci mi mm TO DRAW iEM) W tOUi Att AUD ADDRCU Wl WILL MAO. YOU On 1 BXarrsuTEfi at bbouxT ahd tums without any coot to YOU. SCHOOL CXDOBSCD T TVff HTWST MU "TITlH. ECITOKS MHO FAMOUS AT13TV ? . . CorrcpoodOTCe lastmctjoo and LocaJ CUim ' COK1C CftAWIKC CAtTQpMNC -JK?CAfS J?G,fASMir- I IT STUDiOS 2WTT. 4k WAT QTT from a record of their achieve- Of the 28.82S acres of fruit.-s j merits, which follow: controlled bv the Oregon Grow-! 1ST2, Alarm. 1.42s;: 1ST.". White F.vplalns Position. j C'hiel Justice White, in his dis-. that the inquiry would be con- i jlllr opinion, said he favored tir.tud to determine who was flee- reversal of iudtment. obtained in !1 as Mr. Ford's charge Today Tomorrow Thursday yi-. ! .ii i'-k2Ji2ZSJjji BL1GH THEATRE A The Big Double Show-Last Day GLADYS WALTON In Desperate Youth A Southern Romance MACK SENNETTS Love, Honor and Behave Five Reels Wednesday Rex Beach's Very Best "The North Wind's Malice" LIBERTY THEATRE i the lower courts against Senator .Newberry and 15 others, without; j prejudice to a new trial. "be- cause of the grave misapprhen i sion and grievous mi-application of the statute on which the con viction and sentence was based." The chief justice predicted that legislation would b enacted to! aive concress power over primar- ies. Otherwise, ho said, ''govern- j ment cannot live." The propo- I -sition that the power of states solely to control primaries is not affected by the right of congress to regulate elections was referred , to as "suicidal" by th chief jus-! tice. who declared that in states ! in which the primary has becooie the controlling feature of elec-! t wins, "the election is still born j ana the vote without power or wfight." Influence IieiJ Dangerous. "The influence of who is nom inated for elective office." his opinion said, "upon the result of the election to fill that offic, is so known of all men that the proposition may be left to de stroy itseir by its own statement." The dissenting opinion of Jus lice Pitney, concurred in by Jus tices Brandl"s and Clarke,- said it would be traulc if that pro vision of the constitution which hag proved the sure defense of every outpost of national power should fail the very foundation of the citadel." KinJttt.-r Influence Seen. Justice Pitney declared as un- enable the contention that con- cress could not have power over notaries. Commenting on the question of exercising vigilance over the con tact of primaries. Justice Pitney aid ''sinister influences exerted upon the primaries inevitable ave their effect upon the ulti mate election are employed for no other reason." e f'oooerative association. 1 4. 014 acres are prunes. Other a itau is a.s toilows. appien, t'.,77W pears, ii,0 2:i; cherries.. S n 7 ; r. al nut;-, 3,1 li; berries, sh., ; miscei laneuus, 121. Of the three great fruit valley: in western Oregon, the acreage o. the association is divided as fol lows: Willamette valley, IT.j'tti; Rogue River valley. i;.T27; I'mp qua valley, 1,.j7j. , During the past py;,-s,,n. about 12.00o.ooo pounds of prunes were delivered to the association by its members. Of this total there re mained on hand April 2i at the various plants :i .0 7 7,o 4 :', pound-. Knglatul has been a h'-avy buy er of Oregon prunes. During thi.-, past season, i:i,o"o pounds were shipped to Liverpool. 4 11,2aO pounds to London, .".."iioti pounds to Clasgow and 2 1,2."iO pounds to Bristol. The Canadian market was sup plied through Montreal. which bought 113..'70 pounds. Holland was supplied through Rotterdam, with purchases of I 75.1 7 .1 pound. A portion of the shipments to Rot terdam were made through tne Panama canal. in the I'nlteci Statea. New York City is of course, the great prnn-' market, as it bought 1 .7."i0.o 1 pounds. With shipments to oth er New York cit'es. the total to the state of New York amounted to ! ,'J4o.oi 5 pounds. Searcher, 1.4 14; 1877. Ten i.' - eck uiT.inst time i . ; 1S90, Hacine. 1.39 ; and Salva I tor. (stra,ight course) 1.35 J4 ; H'OO. Voter and Orimar, 1.3S; i 1 !n 1 . Hii-adier. 1.37 4-.'.: 1903. ' Dick Wellse. 1.37 2-5: 1 9 0 s . Cen j ter Shot. 1.37 1-."-: 1 'J 1 4 . Amalfi, I 1 :u; 1HS. Sn Urier, 1.3J 1-": j ;;il. Roarner. (against timet 1.311-.".; and i;2o, Man-O'War. I 1.3.-. 4-.".. j The most remarkable thing 1 about the runnini; records. Pro i fessor Anderson said, is thn fact I that Man O'War. a three-year-old. I holds the record for all ages of ihor.ui:iihred horses in a race. HUH 1 E Portland and Seattle Laboi Conditions Show Bi j Improvement : s.-.:; Francisco. April 27. , I'nMiiploynient generally ij less in ' f I. A tu-clfll. .- .11.. Cither .itlow tf.L'ino- ho.ivv Vlin- ' u..-,- 1. A, r: .J,. trict than It was a month SS9 KAFOURY'S FIRE SALE II . V OF HOSIERY in the Basement Salesroom 466 State Street We still have some hosiery left for women, children and infants At 5c, 7c, 12lc, 25c, 35c, 50c a Pair These will last only a few days Humors 0.-me to the Surface fn tho spring as in no other sea son. They don't run themselves all off that war, however, but mostly remain in the system. Hood's Sasaparilla removes them, wards off danger, makes good health, sure. Wyoming is Collecting History of Mail Flying SHERIDAN. Wvo.. April 26 So that future generations may know how the first mail flyers crossed the continent just as tho present generation knows much about the men and women who crossed in '49 in "prairie schoon ers," a history of the first air mail flight has been written by E. E. Allyne, one of the fliers who made the trip. The history has been presented to the Wyo ming State Historical society by Mai. Ed P. Taylor. The state historian is collecting all available material on the same subject. GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS If your flack Hurts or Bladder Dot Iters you, drink Iots of water niciun w tirh" III I I uui w. .. association are, according l;, i arrd.ng to a statement issued pounds- ' nr" l0(,a-v ,,v t,1P San Francisco Chicago, 469.102: Philadelphia. 1 federal reserve bank. 427,2;u; Itoston. 38l.2r,"; Minn-js "Portland reports a marked de apo!i. 37t',4iO; Sioux City. 210.-! crease in unemployment, and em 7:; Kansas City. 212. ICO; 1'it is- . ployment in Seattle is also In burgh, 1 87.500 : Oklahoma Cit; . j creasing," the report Kaid. "More 172.2'0: St. Paul. 168,300: Seat-! tie, 1 4 " . b f 4 ; Detroit 141.2.".o; New Orkans, ll.".,aO0; l)e Mo;nea, lOiOOO; Ilutte, S3. 125: San Anton''o. 66,500; Springfield. Mo. 61,250; Davenport, 6O.O00: Witcnita. 60.000; Denver. 5S.75"- Cleveland. 57 500; Buffalo, N. Y.. ilic, Kan:. 55,000; Baltimore, Louisville, 55,015; Diluth, n",- 0. The question of how Oregr-n prunes and these grown in Cali- ornia compare in size can nor be definitely determined from the grading sheets of the Oregon Growers Cooperative association and the report of sizes as pub lished in the California Fruit Oregon California RED PEPPER 1ST J 0 BACH E Concentrated Heat Penetrates Right own to Pain Mt Brings Kasc at Oiiif Italians Petite 30-4 Os S.5 5 40-50s 22.2 IS 50-60s 2S.1 21 60-70s 17.6 IV 70-SOs 12.8 14 S0-90s . 6.2 ! 90-100 2.2 6 100-1208 1.4 I Splits 1 'i 120s and over, none 3 LIMIT OF SPEED n CONK Kentucky College Professor Predicts Slower . Improvement Rheumatism, lumbago, neurit is. backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, strains, aching jolnls When you are suffering so you can hardly g-et around. Just try "Red Pepper Rub," and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the bloou circulation, breaks up the congestion and pain is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub. m3(I frohi red peppers costs little a: any drug store. Get a jar at once. Almost histant relief awaits you. Use it for colds in chest. No matter what you have used for pain or congestion, don't fail to try Red Pepper Rub. SALEM c One Day Only Saturday, May w 466 State Street When your kidneys hurt and your back feels 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 bowela clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body's urin ous waste and stimulate them to their normal activity. The func tion of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, bo we can readily un derstand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, which has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kid neys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salt3 is inexpensive: can not injure; make-3 a delightful ef fervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. Adv. LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 20. The limit in speed of trotting and j running horses has almost been j reached, according to Prof. W. R. I Anderson of the animal husban- ' dry department of tho Kentucky ' State college of agriculture. Im- j ptoveni-Mit in the future will be ) much slower than at any time j in pears passed, he said. Professor Anderson has been I making a special stucy of record bo'di'ig standard-bred trotters and thoroughbred runners, and bases his conclusions -on a study of records and histories of the animals cov?ring a period of more than 50 years. In 60 years, the record of the three-year-old trotters has been lowered from 2.40 to 2.024. a reduction of 3 7'4 seconds. Pro-: fessor Anderson finds. In 4S vear" the American record of running horses over a distance of one mile has been lowered from 1.42 to 1.34 4-5. a reduc tion of six and four-fifths seconds. Neither breed has failed to make improvement during a generation, according to Professor Anderson, and in some cases improvement has been so rat!d that many n'ew records have been made in the lire of a single horse. The gradual improvement in the speed of trotting horses, ac cording to Professor Anderson, Is fhown cleariv by the records ot three-year-olds and the years In which the-, were made Thes? sre a? foilcwp: lSeoEivir Whit'rfo. ?n : 1S74. Lady Stout, 2.29; 18S3, Hi.ula Rose, ;.i:mi: isn9, Artell, ?14: H2. Arion. 2.10U; 1910, Colorado E.. 2 04 i: 1914. Pter Volo. 2.03 1917, The Real Lady. 2.03, and 1920, Sister Ber tha. 2.02. When Peter Volo established lis unexpected race record" of 1 at CT MUtUL ACT -U U MUMAL M JU.1U AL a BARNES' $St.M CHALLDia CIOUT LIONS IN ONE BIG ACT on POLfOKKflC BENGAL on 30 30 AND SlEEJUAJI TJCERS All LT MAf wu Aimu 1 tm. out 0KAPI l CAP ITVI! V Won ma08MiNj I I 1 riPPQPOT'uS I t. SAMSON A f Antquwtnan Act Supreme A f tSJ DasncjHorsa-DindatGrb HJ tACNES emits KS AN UXtB ATTRACTION KM T SEASON A WOST NOVU. STUPCWOUS CUTTWJNC4.Y filTJf t t fMmt im .fi CM. PAGEANT" fMMm MDCHtCDS. 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