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I THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1921 1 T TARE HONORS If T f jjefferson, with a total of r4 noiots. won high honors In the manual Marion county high school trak meet held on Willamette iieljl yesterday. Woodburn fin irhed1 second with 36 points; Sil verlon third, with 10 points and Mill City fourth with 8 points, j the pole vault ty Mason of Jefferson was the feature of the high school competition. This stalwart Jeffersonian cleared the leek by an even 10 feet, and was said to have amanhed the unof ficial connty meet record. Straff finished second in this event. with Otjen third. : I ' Berthelson WJna Shot, ; In the shot-put competition Rpftbelson, won, with a credit of 35 ifeet, 1 inch, with liogard rm ;onj,"wtth 34 feet. 1, inches. Qlte'was third In this event with :32feet. 5 inches. Probably second In interest to tfc pole vaulting was the base ilafl game between the . Stayton a i Wood burn high sehools. Stayton wo.i by. a score of 6 to jr The game went 10 Innings, th score standing 5 to 5 at the T 1st; 220-yaid dash Bennett Kllis, 2nd. and Broiler 3rd. High jump Bennett. 1st; Broucr. 2nd. and Given 3rd. Shot put L. Klrcher. 1st; llcn nett, 2nd. and Brouer 3rd. Pole vault- D. Klrcher. 1st; Whitsell. 2nd. and Sears 3rd Running jump Bennett, 1st. 1T feet. 10 inches; Given, 2nd. 14 feet. r.Vi inches; F.llis. 3rd. 1 4 feet. 4 Vfc inches. Relav race - Silverton. Jefferson 11mm Stars. In the grade school baseball game Buena Vista defeated Mar ion by a score of ID to 1. Mason and Cameron of Jeffer son starred for the high schools, while Oiven of Turner and L. Klrcher of Sflverton won high in dividual honors in the grade con tests. The several events were keenlv contested and admirers of the several participants were in at tendance from ail sections of the I county. locCng your salaries for this pur pose.1 The people are now demand ing that yon show what you are by your works. Come nut of your holes and act like men. if you had performed your duty the county court would not have been caMeri upon and the public won id have j been spared this expense. "W. M. nCSHKY." NOW TOO LATE TO RECALL VOTE (Continued from page 1) rs C lev snd Buchtel h.u'. been in of' ice ie.s than six mouths aUvi t'n-ir i- 'ietions to off re. the' co Id mi und. ' the law, be nv.clK'd h trie re;u I -.ii' ; - i. tl " er. 'I'll, tl'd ti'-t :ip; 1 . to Williams' rase, and for this rea son the recall for the present was aimed at him. Information reaching Salem :s to the. effect that the demand for the recall is dying down. LADY DECIES AND HER THREE CHILDREN IN IRELAND airtD-ru i iriiTP u s i t nun i n Liunio iihl i 'Ml WORK OF PRESS WIRES ! j (Continued rroim page i) cn fit the ntntn. n the grade track events Sil veftcra won. with a total of 61 pojnts to Its credit. Turner fin ished second with 9 and Jeffer son third with 10. In the base ball (-game between the grade fdfools, Buena Vista won from Marion by score of 15 to 1. Recalls of Meet. 4 fThe several high school events, together with the winners, folio:-.;.,. '. Bo-yard dash Mason, 1st; Eg m&n, 2nd and Olio 3rd. ; Mfle rnn--Cameron, 1st; Allen, 2nd, and Egan 3rd. J 00-yard dash Mason, 1st; Efjan. 2nd. and Dotv 3rd. Half-mile rnn Cameron, 1st. feet, 2 Inches; Orr, 2nd. and Graham, 3rd.: f hot-put Dertbelson. 1st, 33 fet. 1 Inch; Bogard. 2nd, 34 feSt. 1 Inches, and Olin, 3rd, 32! feet. 5 V4 Inches. ; ole vault Mason, 1st, 10 ft. itunning broad Jump Came ron,: 1st, 1 8 feet, ' Inches; Orr. Sap ,"17 feet, 5 Inches, and Ma kob 3rd, 17 feet. 3 Inches. ' blsCns Berthelson, 1st. SS ft. 6 Inches: Olin, 2nd, 84 feet, 10 inches; Kpann. 3rd. ptandlng broad Jump-i Graves. 1st. feet;' 6 V Inches; Lembeck 2nf!r,8 feet,. 9 Inches. : Krtay rs w rJef ferson, . 1st. . j Ncliool ItefulU. , itssulta of the grade contests &0-yard dash D. Klrcher, let; L.lKlrcher. 2nd. and J. Given 3rd. I t fail rnn Li Klrcher, 1st;. D. ! Klrcher, 2nd, and Brouer 3rd. : 4 40-yard dash Bennett, 1st; CiMh. 2nd. and Ellis StdJ 3 00-yard dash J. Given. 1st; Klamp, 2nd. and Klrcher, 3rd. One-half mile run Ellis. 1st; Gives, 2nd. and Albertson 3rd. with smoke and ashes." At San Francisco the display i was particularly br lliant and the roofs of downtown office buildings and hotels were dotted with per sons engrossed in watching the lights. COUNTY JUDGE FLAYS EDITOR AND OFFICERS (Continued from page 1) me he look like one. and he smell like one to everybody. And I honestly believe he 's the most de graded specimen of the lot. Sc-Ikm'I Bo) Get Liquor "Now what about these impo tent peace off eers? They have surely pleased Putnam, the boot legger and their customers ex ceedingly well. "The stat a rants found stills, booiie and drnnk-crazed men ga lore. Those officers must have known that moonshine was mad" here In large quantities, and sotd here on the streets, alleys, and in some instances to the larger boys on and near the school grounds. You told the people last fall that yon would be good boys; that yon would enforce their interests gen erally. So far you have done noth ing. The Evening Sewer claims that you were not consulted about this raijd. 'You knew of It. but you farted to take hold and help. You have found nothing since tne raid. Would you have the citizens believe that this demoralizing business has stopped, or are you still marking time? itaotlegscr T p! "You act to me like yoo are thoroughly 'Putnamlzed' Inside and out; Some of you men gave out advance information to some of these criminals and the county lost the tinea.' This1 act of perfidy caused Tutnam to rejoice greatly. The people of this county have re soloved to stop this business. The moonshiners are operating fn de fiance of law. It is demoralizing m every way. These criminals are exacting enormous toll from their victims and the public generally. People Kpert Protection "The people are looking to you to control this bus ness. You were elected for that purpose. You promised to do it and you are col- T o SHOE SALE Where Prices Talk It is no light matter when we say we are cutting prices. Only a few can be quoted here, but hundreds of similar, or even better bargains await you at our store. WHEN WE SAY WE ARE CUTTING PRICES THEY ARE CUT TO THE CORE. OREGON LOSES Ifl ANNUAL MEET (Continued from page 1.) f 3pM'$fKx :vA 4 Jih IhU1 -lo WJSt rzx ' -y-- i 11 iSS DENTLirj FAVORS COUNTY LIBRARY Tl iMicnn ric Qlrrn Polliirinc 'it Book Fair in Cor- vallis 4f-1 A rather vntfsual exhibit calltd a Hook fair was hdd this week it orvallis during which C.xoo visi tors viewed th'3 fine collection ol 10 books on every conceivable subjwt. Hooks from varotm. li braries were loaned for the oc casion, including some trom the statu library, the state university, collego library and from the PoTt liind library. The prime object of the exhibit was to promote interest in the efforts that are being put fortli toward Kwuring a county library for Hentnn county. Th stirrers ol the far was marked and tho'i Hands sij,ii"d the petitions which wev prosfnted, endorsing th: work of the county libraries anil advocating one for that county, the exhibit was held in tha Con gregational church. Counties in the state which maintain county library's inrlucH Hood Hlvr. Jackson, Polk, Pmn tilla Multnomah and I'nlon. Head The Classified Ads, ... "v. . ., -s-t v . t w m ' '. mel. Capt. Everett May. Edward Ward. Shy Huntington, L. J. Frank and Al Huniuist. Starter, Clyde Johnson. hiiii;ton lieats W. S. V. PULLMAN. Wash.. May 14. The University of Washington, with a total of 84 points, defeated Washington State college in the annual dual meet of the two state schools here today. The state college made 47 points and defaulted the mile relay, which counted five points for the win ner. Pope, University of Washing ton, in the di.cs, with a throw of 152 feet, 7 inches, broke hi own Northwest conference record of a week ago at Eugene of 14 feet, 10 inches. Individual point winners were Jenne, W. S. C, and Hurley. University of Wash ington, who were tied. Hurley was first in the 2 20-yard hurdles, the 220-yard dash and the 100 vard dah. .lenne was first in the pole vault, high jump and broad jump. 1 Califnrnlan IeaV. BERKLEY, Cal , May 14 The University of California , track team of 12 men entered in the I. C. A. A. A. A. meet at Boston, leff here tonight for the east, ac companied by Coarb. . - Walter .Christie and Graduate Manager Miller. The varsity crew also left to participate in a dual regatta with Princeton on June 4 and the In tercollegiate regatta at Pough keepsie on June 22. The crew party consisted of 13 men. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Chicago R. H. E. Philadelphia 1 1 1 Chicago 3 10 0 Moore and Perkins; Faber and Schalk. Louis- At St. P.oston . St. Louis Thormahlen. Russell and Unci; Roland. Palmero. Shocker and Severeid. R. H. 6 10 X 13 At Detroit R. H. E. Washington 2 7 1 Detroit 3 9 1 Zachary ;nd Gharrity; Oldham, liolling and Ainsnnith. 9 The former Vivian Could, second daughter of Gorgp J. Gould, plans to rnke a visit to America wry shortly. Lady Dci has been m iking her home in Iceland for some time. The photo shows Lady Lfceeie and her three children. Hon. Eileen, Hon. Catherine and the Hon. Arthur d? la Poer Horv Boresferi. PflOF. HIB 01 poetry prosi?." and wonderland of of Commerce and other civic organizations. aMmnMMBMHSa: Burns Bajaoage thj kpot With plenty of rot Ling memnoiaium CckiU uiiJ hala gently and nt:iepticiliv. ffV Ml Oregon Historian Says Bard Reminds One of Henry VV, Longfellow "The recognition given to Ed win ..tarkham by the citieu3 of Oregon upon his home coming alt er an absence of moro than 60 year , is t mely," saiil T'rof. .?. I?. Horner of (). A C , who was here yetrday and who attended the reception to .Mr. Markham in Portland. At the ai:e of 5 years he left Oregon City. He was noon In touch with nature. a"d 'noon lie Lane County Dentists Attend Salem Meeting Sevont"' ti or within two of the total membership of the Lane County Dental society, plan to drive to tfalem for the evening of Saturday, May 2 1, to be prerent ;:t a joint meeting -of th'; dental siM-Kiiin (if Marion, Polk. Iienton, Yamhill and Lane counties. fart o; the program will 1"' 1 carried out by the local society ami. papers read as follows: "Mer-j its of Oral Surgery in Connection ; ! with Construction of Full Den 1 turp." by Dr. II. W. Titus, of ! Cottage Grove; "The Dentist'!'. J Responsibilities," by Dr. It. M. I Graves, of Eugene; "Two-piece ' Inlay IJridge." and "Three Quar ! ter and One-half Cast Abutments ' ! bv Dr. .1. L. Hess -, of Eugene; and ! ' Itemovable Denture Construc tion, consecutive stepti lllustrat- Le", "Really, I consider you highly pres'umptuous in putting your arm about my waist!" "But you don't mind, honestly," now do you?" "I certainly do, and I'll call papa if you do not remove it In lust one hour!" Our present stock of monuments, etc.. will afford you a wide ranee of choice. Phone fdr our solicitor or call at our display rooms, 2210 South Commercial Street. Salem. CAPITAL MONUMENTAL WORKS J. C. Jones. Prop. I Phone 6891 T berame a master in the use of j J"0- 'v vv- 15 NATIONAL LEAGUE Misses' white canvas lace ffcoes with full leather soles and heels, slies im to 2. will be sold during this sale at the un expected price $1.99 Misses' vt If pkin lace and button Shoes, with rub ber heels; sUes 11 to 2; extra special $2.39 A -iok!yn - St. Louis .,. Kiyii Pertica and Dilhoefer- E Cadore. Mitchell and Miller. t 'I 4 10 1 Ru-Hher "Nearly a quarter of a century ago be wrote the poem, "The Man With the Hoe.'' which was a stronger picture in words than the celebrated Millet ' had made in colors. So in writing this br of Talmud concerning the laborer" which will Ite read more than a thousand years, ho did much to immortalize Millet aand the cele brated painting entitled, "The Man With the 'Hoe." Itut h- did more; he exalted honorable labor as no other wr ier had done. Later he wrote several volumes I sted as classics. "At the summit of his effort he returned home for a brief respite tho uncrowned poet laureate of America. Last Friday the au thors of Oregon christened the Oregon rose in his honor. an I they unanimously named him the Ore: 01 1 oet laureate; and there by Oregon became the first atnonr the .tMes to recognizet this dis till gu :hed American. ' I'pon meeting Mr. Markham one fancies that there is a slight resemblance in the personality of Mr. Markham and that of eilnry W. Longfellow; and upon hearing him speak tiie hearer is impressed v ith the belief that Mr. Markham is a great poet who lives what he write.?. The warm reception g.vtn to tVE eminent son of Oregon is. therefore, fillintr. and it will con tribute greatly to the encourage ment of writers in this fairvland Accused Portland Man Changes Plea to Guilty - A'OIiTIVND. Or.. Mav 14. I. CVdobrifcoii, former private secre tary of the Iver 'J. Itost"n rom pany.i railroad contractors, who was charged with embezzling $1,nnn of the company's funds changed his plea, of -not guilty t" one of guilty lodav and Presiding Clrcu't .Judge Kavanangh Ft next Thursday for fixing sentence. Johnson mad? a confession at-1 ter his arrest in which he stated i that ho gave all the money to a : woman barber who had been kind : ti) htm 'Alien he was lonely. '"When she had obtained hi money, he claim"d, she left Ore gon. She refused to return any of tho money or help him In any way after his arrest, he said. haV I ici A. i K JNf ZY jt "-jy-rr: 1 INI i . H . : H ' ' II Tell Your Friends Start Today A pretty prancing pony, The greatest of clunns for a hoy, A real -Nwt'et heart for a girlir, To win one, oh! think of the joVi Nominate Yourself Receive 5,000 Free Votea Portland Endeavorers j Want National Session ! 1 PORTLAND. May It Portland, Christian Kndeavorers are after Mie 11-3 international convention, it was announced today. A na tional atiV'Ttising campaign, such ;is was never curri'd on befrr" by any rel gious oicaniation here is planned by these young folk with cooperation of the Chamber PRETTIEST RUSSIAN STAGE STAR. At New York I Cincinnati .' New York I n"nc and Hargreave; and Smith. H 8 Iienton Ladles' black kid "Shoes with all-leather topis; al so some with cloth; tops; French heels and worth three times the price we aie asking; will be sac rificed during this sale, per pair $2.89 Ladies' black kid and pa tent Oxfords, also Pumps, included in this lot, with Cuban and military heel: regular $5 50 value; will be sold at the record breaking price, per pair $3.35 One lot of men's solid leather Work Shoes, all sixes, and a wonderful bargain $2.85 One lot of Men's Dress Shoes; black calfskin; biiicher and bal; manv style to select from, worth today $9 00 ; sac rificed during this sale $4.65 Your Dollar Does Double Duty Here At The Electric Sign "SHOES'l j At Philadelphia R. H. Pittsburgh r, 1 :t Philadelphia 4 10 ( 1 0 innings 1 - Cooper and Schmliit; Schmidt and Wheat. i ; At P.oston Chicago-Boston 1 '.J game postponed, ra n. ' f- & University nf Oregon 1 1 uccvin uy muitiiuiiidii j KCtSKNK. Ore.. May 14. The j I'nivcrslty rf Oregon hasball nine was oeieaten here this after noon by the Multnomah Amateur Athletic rlub in a pitchers' battle which ended 4 to 5 Bv bunching h ta in the fourth Multnomah scored three tallies. Score I? H K Multnomah 7, !) ?. Oregon 4 1 ? Lewis and Helmke; lierg, Shields and Leslie. lKUiei IWat I'll 11m .111 COR VALLIS. Ore. Mav It Oreton Agricultural college staged a strong comeback and defeated to 1 scor todav in the second A . t 1 1. . . t-n nit 'ti i;avt'iwu. in" game 1-r d-iy afternoon was won by Wash- j mrton by a score of 12 to In I f Score - It H. K W. S. C l 2 2 ' O A. C 2 4 3 I 'Kreil. Skadan and Kandbrg. 1 I'.iihb and Duffi Cill ! VKTKKAN MLIVD HOOD RIVKH. Or.. May I I -Benjamin Horn, over-oas war vet ero.j and former mom her f th" l)4th ammunition tra'n. 2h ill vision, was crushed to rlea'h last night wh-n a loaded logging truk he was piloting went off a 75i-root grade in the Oak Crorc district. 1 V,. M-' A. - , , - W j , jig i - - f I Mi tr 1 ' :! ' " - T " 'l 'v I 1 ! Jv - " I 1 'X ' ' 'i-V ,: i li - Ms - " ..... n j I .. m , ff-Z F i 8 i y Win A Real Live Pony All For Your Very Own Boys and Girls Attention! TIIK tiltKATKST OPPOitTlMTV OF YOL'll ('IIILI)H(M)l) I).YM The Oregon Statesman has decided to announce a contept that far exceeds In value of prizes offered anything yet dreamed of for boys and girls by any news paper in this Ktate. Think of it! Four handsome and valuable ponies with their outfits to lie awarded to four proud and happy boys and girls, Just at the dawn of summer, just when the fields are turning green, when boyB and girls or ponies love to roam around and enjoy one another's company. Just at a tinie When you can turn your pony loose on a nearby piece of land to enjoy himself when you are away to school. Those who are fortunate enough to bo boys or girls eighteen years of age or under will no doubt hail with delight the announcement of auch sensational prizes as four handsome and valuable ponies and complete driving outfits, particularly when it is understood that if for any reason a pony is not won a cash commission will be paid on all subscripl ions received from active candidates. Such elaborate prizes and cash commissions are conditions heretofore unheard or and with such an-opportunity available it behooves every boy and girl to take advantage of a plan to win a real live pony ail for his or her very own A glance at the prizes and the immense value of these rewards assure the Statesman of the active co-operation of every boy and girl. ft costs nothing to be a candidate and a little effort for the few weeks this contest is in vogue may win for you one of these famous Ponies of the Great West. The best opportunity of your childhood to get one of these greatest of all childliod companions is at hand today. , Over 100 hoys and girls have already been awarded ponies and outfits by the contest editor. What these contestants have already done you can do if you try. Own a pony and outfit to keep and enjoy as long as you like.- Nominations are free. XKXT IHSTICIIlt TION OF I'OMRS .11 NK 25 Mtea Galina Kop-rnak. reputed to be the prettiest girl on the Russian rateal comedy stage and screen, h.ia just arrived in the United State and will remain here indefinitely. Miss Kopernak plans to make a tour of the entire country. - NOMINATION BLANK Pony Contest Editor, Statesman Publishing Co., Salem, Oregon' Please register my name as a contestant in The Pony Contest and credit me with .5000 votes. I have read the rules of the contest and agree to same. Contestant's Name ...... ; Address , Signature of Parent or Guardian .. .. This blank properly filled out brings you further information and supplies by return mail.