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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1922)
iOO THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 19. 19 RKEE URGED ' TO BE OiJ HID Agricultural Bloc Will Be Discussed at. Commercial Club Luncheon Every fanner, every one Inter ested In . farming, everybody who wants to know how to get in tooeh with the : farmers' , money, or to get blm money to that be can ' hare It to spend In Oregon, Is be ing InTlted to attend the Commer cial club luncheon Monday noon, when E. E. Faville of Portland Is to apeak on "The Agricultural Bloc" of tbe United States con gress. " Professor Faville, who Is the editor of tbe Western Farmer, at tended tho recent national farm ers' convention at Washington, called by President Harding, and brings home the whole story of what tbe so-called agricultural bloe aims to do and actually is doing. The alms, the personnel, the methods, tlra achievements, of this unique non-political business organization that is trying . to solve the farm and common people problems of the nation, will be given In detail. It Is a big sub ject to handle In one short . hour. on top of a good dinner, but If ev erybody Is there -on time, a very wonderful story can be told with in the boar. A Warmiag to ret tired be fore exertion Is not laziness It's a sign that the system lacks vi tality, and needs tbe tonic effect of Hood's Sarsaparilly. Suffer ers should not delay. Get rid of that tired feeling by beginning to take Hood's Sarsaparllla today. Adv. ME IDE TO DISBAR JONES "How many halves In a football game?" "There are seven; The two halves of the game, tbe right and . i . . . . i n . toe ten nan on taca eieven, u me quarifr on each team, -m-cago Tribune. Make Better Gardens Whether yon are raising Vegetables, .Flowers, or Plants this year, you don't want to be disap pointed in results. Oar Seeds are famous for their reliability. They assure success for hun. dreds of gardeners who find pleasure and profit in "growing their own." And not only do you get seeds here, but SERVICE. Bring your plant ing problems to us we will gladly give you the benefit of our experience. DJ A. WHITE and SONS j- . i f. .. -'..' , 251 State Street Feedmen and Seedmen ' Salem, Oregon Phone 160 ....... ... ... .. ... iQRIJ4GREAT: ARTISTS now on double-faced records! "Hereis "riewsof supreme importance to every family with a phonograph. Brunswick now offers world's greatest artists on double-faced records! Just twice the music as before! the first step of a nation-wide movement to '! place greatest music, greatest artists within the reach of every American home. They play on any phonograph. i Start now by obtaining two or three each month, and thus quickly build a dis- Premier recording of Richard Strauss world-noted conductor and composer ; Never before; has the great Strauss beentheard on a phonograph record! In ' this remarkable selection of his, own composition, he transports his hearers linto the emoti6nal realms of musical grandeur. Inspirational beautiful. 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If It's a Brunswick Record, We Have It Sheet Music I We have also just received a big shipment of late sheet music including: -Three o'Clock in the Morning Arabian Moon ' My Sweet Hortense . Tucky Home" . jSmilin; Through v , , . . ft? , , - Kiss Me Dear Molly-4) V j Kentucky Home Second Hand Rose Ka-lu-a . Lonely I Want My Mammy Leave Me With a Smile Rio Nights ..and many others fCall and inspect our spacious display rooms and listen to a demonstration of records on the famous Duo-Art Piano while you rest.. ' Masonic Building Representatives Sherman Clay & Co. Pianos. New and Used Pianos from Accusation Filed With Su preme Court Against Lane County Senator CROOKED WORK CLAIMED Attorney Said to Have Mis sapropriated Money Belonging to Ward ber 10, 1919. irore than a ttonta after Ma resignation waa aought. Tbe note tk-n oat at' that time was made payable to Jones and the mortgage was found to be a second one, so the complaint de clares, and the first mortgage on tbe property in question was bare ly sufficient to cover tbe value of the property. The eompla.'nt fur ther declares that "the purported note and mortgage waa procured to conceal tbe misappropriation by him of the money belonging to the estate amounting to 810.71 and asks that h be dis barred from practicing as an at torney in this state. cf the ghost, be Science clab of the Silverton high school seems to have taken special interest in the affair and ts trying to solve the mystery. So far no solution bas bfn reached. State Senator Walter B. Jones of Eugene is the target of disbar ment proceedings filed in the state supreme court yesterday by the grievance committee of the Oregon Bar association to prevent him from practicing- as an attor ney in this state. The reason as signed for the proceedings is giv en as "willful fraud and deceit and misconduct in his profes sion." Jones is cited to appear before the court Aif.il 17 to an ewer the association's charge. Jones, who represents Lane county in ths senate, has been a member of the legislature for the last six years and is a candidate for re-election in May. Charge fOHIO Shortage In the complaint, filed by Elton Watkins of Portland, prosecutor of the grievance committee of tne Oregon Bar association, it is spe cifically charge! that Jones "ap propriated to his own use and benefit approximately $9310.71 belonging to the estate of Hazel M. O'Dell, an aged resident ot Multnomah county." It is stated that of this pum bat 17,000 was covered by Jones surety. On February 10, 1919, Jones was appointed guardian of the property of Miss O'Dell by the probate court of Multnomah coun ty. According to the complaint, it was agreed at that time that Jones would resign as guardian and make an accounting at any me requested. Early in AuguBt ot that year, so the accusation state. Miss O'Dell asked, him to resign. He refused to comply with hsr expressed wish and at torneys were r.ppointed on her be half to mako the demand. It is stated In the complaint that several requests were made for his resignation but be failed to heed them. . Finally proceed ings were begun and he was ous- ted the latter part of 1919. lnj January of 1920, it is stated, Jones filed an amended final re port of the estate. Sought to Cover lp According to the complaint filed ,today, the last accounting made by him showed a pretended mortgage of J 10,000, but it ts said this bore the date of Novem- i BITS FOR BREAKFAST ; ; Rain and more rain. V Stamp out contagious diseases. Report them all and thus pre vent their spread. S S Th way the poultry industry is booming means a great deal to the Salem district. S "W Every candidate is going to do something for the taxpayer. Per haps one of them may suggest painless extraction. - S S We are hearing, a good- deal about the self appointed and self announced candidates under our celebrated direct primary law. County Beekeepers Form - Society at Silverton S1LVERTO.V. Or.. March 18. 4 Special to The Statesman.) H. S. Scullen of Oregon Agricultural college addressed a meeting of beekeepers at the Silferton Com munity club rooms Friday eve ning. Those present termed a temporary beekeepers' association ! of- Marion county. This assicia- tion elected -Joe Winters of Hullt as temporary chairman and Wil liam H. Bowers as secretary and treasurer. The newly formed organiza t'on will hold another meeting in the near future for tho pur pose of adopting a constitution and bylaws. It is also the plan of the association to affiliate with the State Beekeepers' association WOOD AMD COAL Reduced prices on all Utah Coal Special prices on extra good Ash wood while we are unloading cars. We carry extra dry ash, oak and fir wood at all times. LARIMER TRANSFER Phone 930 V A newly married Salem man declares that the only two who can live as cheaply as one are a flea and a dog. If all the money taken out of .Salem in the past thirty years and invested in outside schemes that did not pan out had been put into the flax industry here. Salem would now nave 100.000 population, and it would be the Belfa&t of the United States. Fact. ' S Though a little leaven leaven- eth the whole lump, few people Judge the United States senate by Borah. Johnson, Reed, France and Watson. S S Some one suggests that now that the armament race is stopped the only remaining obstacle to universal peace is the human race. Flashlight Mystery is Still Silverton Puzzle SILVERTO.V. Or.. March- 1 8.- .( Special to The Statesman.) The flashlight mystery still holds the attention of many of 41ver tou's residents. Especially is this true of the younger set. Every day it is said many inquiries are made of the inhabitants of Para dise road as to whether the flash light is still seen or not. The residents of this commun ity report that it is impossible to say which is the original flash light and which are merely tran slents, as every evening sees i number of young people In search T SPRING FOOTWEAR Patent Pumps for dressy wear with the new Cuban heels and strap effect. The season's newest priced at $8.00 and $8 JO ' Patent Oxfords for street wear. 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