The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 21, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    PREMIER 'IS 'SUfcE OF
SUCCESS AT SESSION
' - (Continued from Tags 1? "
forth Will deal with Huaila quea
tions beaM th Germans 'irare
already. aettled their affairs wltl
Russia outside the conference. .
- "I don't want to anticipate the
character of the 'Soviet answer to,
proposals for a general accord
with Russia," continued the pre-
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today at your drug store. 35c and 65c
in jars end rabcn hospital tis $3.00.
BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER
mler, -bat l'wonld be surprised It
It were not of such ' character as
to permit ns to go on-with our
work of reconstructing the con
vulsed -and ' devastated 'continent.
The sub-committee on political af
fairs "Will meet tomorrow to con
sider the soviet reply, which Is
due tonight or tomorrow."
The meeting of the premier and
newspaper men was then thrown
open to questions, with the under
standing 'that all should be sub
mitted in writing. This announce
ment curbed the enthusiasm of
some who seemed prepared to sub
mit the British leader to a gril
ling cross examination. The first
question was: ' ' " , ' U
-"Why does Dr. Rathenau say
you knew all about the Russo-Ger-man
treaty in advance?"
Canard Is AssaCk-d .
"I don't know whether Rathe
nau said that or not," came back
the premier with almazing quick
ness. -"Certainly- he didn't say It
to me. If he did It would have
been absolutely untrue; I knew
nothing ahout the treaty until I
it ? I
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met my colleagues on the way to
the afternoon meeting. '- ':-"
Mr. Lloyd - George emphasized
that everybody was on an equal
footing at i. Genoa, and that the
Germans had a place on aU the
commissions which were to dis
cuss the accord affecting Russia
and all nations. To make a sepa
rate pact behind the back of their
colleagues, was an act of disloyal
ty to Independent Germans.
"We are justified in taking en
ergetic measures' declared th
premier. "The thing will have a
good effect on the conference.
The next question was:
"Docs the prime minister think
that the Russo-German treaty
represented a deliberate attempt
to wreck the conference?"
To this Mr. Lloyd George re
plied:
Sot an Attack
"Whatever .we may think about
the accord, ' if don't think it was
negotiated with the idea of
wrecking the conference."
The German incident, he added,
had not consumed useful time of
the conference, which had to wait
anyway for an answer from the
soviet delegates, and he was con
fident they would get the answer
in proper time for a discussion of
the project of a pact or a guaran
tee that the nations of Europe
solemnly bind themselves not to
engage in aggressive acts against
their neighbors.
? ? - MAY
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ng that this conference will end
in complete -restoration of . har
mony in Europe. It Is the first
time we have" calleu all -Enrope
together. I have a ! profoand
faith and conviction that it will
end -in the reconstruction of Eu
rope."
The British premier had a
great ovation as he waled out of
the palace between lines of
guardsmen. His final words were:
When yon have other questions.
let me now."
will be nothing melodramatic.
But that she'll let no chance slir
to make things just as uncomfort
able as she can well, -you .don't
know Rita Brown, that's all."
A Tell-tale Blnsh.
I mentally resolved that '1
would know R'ta Brown, that no
sister could cieave closer to her
than I would li ate reauy or-
PEOPLE ASKED TO
HELP LIFT BURDENS
(Continued from page 1)
ri,inl that w should mnko thp I ul -v.",
trio south together. She should A "r tuu"lJ """T
not mar gentle Leila Fairfax's
earner-r-a reach that4cannot ex
tend one inchvbeyond the limit of
their earnings.
Up To Manufacturer
"We have tried to help bridge
this gulf between the production
cost of the manufactured articles
and the consumer's ability to buy
them by doing what we can to in-
rrasi the Durchasine power o
the latter and it Is now up to th
manufacturer to do his part c
bring his cost down to meet the
size of the consumer's pocketbook
With the present high cost of liv
lng it would be most unjust to
start his economy by forcing a re
duction in the wages of his em
ployes.
IHlgfe Brown Bluea (Yellen-Ager)
Maybe Tea Think You're Pooling Baby
Comedienne with Orcheatra
32S4 I California (Triend ConV.d) Tenor " .?..?Wimam' Bceao
1ie Alataiay Maauny (Klmon-Von Tilaer) Tenor and BaHtone
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, TOB SANCINO)
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' Iahaih Jimea' Orchentra
Those langlnff for 'Yea Blaaa Fox Trot (Robinaon-Wectphal)
't '-i-... .' , , , Isham Jones Orcheatra ,
Vedlcy of Old Ftihioned 'WalUet, No. 1 ("After the Ball' '"The,
Bowery" "Swet-t Roate O'Orady" "The 8idewa1ka of New
. York" "Aiinia Rimmt" "li th Oond Old Summxr Time."
20OO1 . r ' Carl Fenton'a Orcheatra;
1,25 I Medley of Old Bonthern Melodlea, Ho. 1 Walta ("My Old Kentncky;
Home" "Old Folks at Hotne""Uld Blck Joe" "Masaa a.
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2250 I Thrills Fox Trot (West) ... Castle wood Marimba Band
75 (My Carolina Boss Fox-Trot (Hall) .... Caatlewood Marimba Band
' 226 I Poor Xittle Me Fox Trot (Benny Dalal Benny Krueser's Orchestra
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" 75elTo're Only Baby r'ox Trot (Lyone-Keyea-Macini) i
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Let the manufacturer be satis-
The next query awoke the prime fied with a most meager return
minister from his weariness. His upon his investment for a while
voice now was clear and resonant I then let the employes increas-3
and ' carried to every corner,
where his auditors were striving
not fo lose a -word "what kind
of people don't like the Genoa
conference?"
"Quarrelsome people," die ex-
their efficiency to theTiighest pos
sible degree.
Retailer Most Follow
"Then If the retailer will Just
follow the manufacturer, the
great American public, now hun
claimed, with an impressive ges- I gry for more and better things
tnre, "who like to keep tip- ha-1 will eive emoloyraent to all to
treds between nations and who j 8aPply its demands and old iim
rejoice at seeing conflicts arise." prosperity will again, reign
The next question read as If It throughout the land."
emanated from the correspond- After Senator MeC umber's ad
enns xor ine neutral countries, dtess there was a dispute between
wnicn nave oeen compiammg Republicans and Democrats as to
anout tne private negotiations proCedure with a result that read
among me -Dig lour Are ng of the 440-page bill was ord
small informal conferenvces jus- ered Thia consumed the remain
iiiu ucuiuu ' imc v.vu- 1 nf ,y.a Aav nnrl It was nn
ference?"
'Yes," replied the premier. "I
consider such informal conferen
ces essential to the congress. At
the Washington' conference wbich
was a remarable - snccesa. ' ' there
were innumerable informal dis
cussions between the delegates.
At all conferences it is the same
thing. Such talks - are desirable
and conducive to snccess,"
'Must Complete Leasrue
' The Germans withdrew the
questions. Mr. Lloyd George af
firmed that in his judgment the
work begun at Genoa;wonlu "be
taken lip and pushed 'forwar by
the league 'of nations, asked if
Germany and 'Russia should be
members of the league, he re
plied 'Instantly:
"Yes. The league of nations
can never do anything until all
nations are members. - Wish Rns-
nounced that when the senate
convened tomorrow it woud pro
ceed to the consideration of thf
2000 odd committee amendments
Majority Unprepared
Objecting to immediate, cons t!
eration of committee amendments
Senator Simmons of North Caro
Una, declared the minority, ha?
not had sufficient time to prepare
themselves. He said the Demo
crats had been working diligent
ly and gave assurance that they
will not obstruct but will do ev
erything possible to facilitate the
final determination.
Adele Garrison's New Phase of
sia and ' Germany 'absent, more
!i2?!l!i!!!t REVELATIONS OF A WIF
"Do you believe in an absolute
ly favorable Issue of this confer
ence?" was the next question, i
"I Ho. n I was confident before
1 1 came "here and my confidence
has 'grown despite all the differ
ences which have arisen. I never
sentatlve of Polk; and, Lincoln,
counties; George ; D. Stewart, of
Buell for county- commissioner;
William Ellis of Dallas tor com
missioner; William Riddell of
Monmouth for commissioner, and
T. J. Graves of McCoy for com
missioner. All these candiuates
are Republicans. For a while it
looed as if the Democratic party,
would not have a candidate for
office, but last Saturday Ira
Isioner and filed on tfle same day.
happiness If I could help it. and
grimly thought I could.
'Pleasant prospect, isn't it?'
Dicky queried. "Almost as pleas
ant as it Is for me to contemplate
a week's close association with
that gloomy gorilla, Grantland."
I laughed outright I couldn't
help it at Dicky s characteriza
tion of the young army officer.
Alliteration's artful aid." '
quoted mischievously, glancing: up
. T T : .1 1 . ' .. .
bl aim. ne gimuqi uatu rsiuci-
antly.
"It's hard to do justice to him,
he said. "I suppose I am uis
reasonable, and all the other
things in the calendar, but
I do not like thee. Dr. Fell,
The reason why I cannot tell.
But this I know and know full
well,
I do not ltke thee, Dr. Fell."
He drawled the whole of the
old quotation slowly, and I fJel
his eyes upon me as he did so.
struggled hard to keep myself
from flushing for I know, and
knew that Dicky knew "full well"
why he did not like Maj. Grant
land. But in spite of myself the
color rose to my cheeks, and
when my husband saw it his mood
suddenly changed. !
"Does the very thought of the
deah majah make her blush?" he!
drawled disagreeably. "Well, 1 1
don't wonder' at It! But I think
yoW nose Is going to be out o
joint pretty soon, my dear. 'You
have noticed perhaps that our
dear friend Alfred has been mak-i
ing a great deal of the major, in
deedI am surprised that he did
n't askr Hughie to be his best man
instead of me bet he would if
Leila had her way, but didn't
quite manage it. And you can
bet there's something behind it
all. Little Hughie has a cool mil
lion or two only his bankers
know how much planted away,
and you can bet Alfred and Leila,
especially Leila, aren't overlook
ing a bet like that for sister Eu
ith, and you needn't think it." 1
"I think you are exceedingly
vulgar," I said coldly, for he hac?
cut me to the quick. "Also, '
am wondering if your last sen
tence does hot hold the real rea
son for your aversion to Majrj
Grantland."
(To be continued) '
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ASK VOim GROCER k "ZtsAzt
Dates Are Announced
for Dallas Chautauqua
DALLAS. Ore., April 20.
(Special to The Statesman)
The Dallas Chautauqua associa
tion, composed of guarantors from
all parts of Polk county, has re
ceived word from the Ellison-
White Chautauqua system that
the dates have been Set for hold
ing the Dallas Chautauqua and
that ft will he on June 2, 29, and
30 and July 1, 2. 3 and 4. The big
tent will be erected this year on
the court house lawn, making it
possible for people living in all
parts of town to attend both
mornin., afternoon and evening
sessions without having to walk
a great distance.
IBaaaD
MuchJteilway Building
By Logging Companies
PORTLAND, Ore., April 20.
In the Pacific northwest states
and in British Columbia 131 log
ging companies contemplate build
ing a total of 397 miles of new
man track and spurs this year ac
cording to current news letter of
the Loyal Legion of Loggers and
Lumbermen. Reviewing condi
tions, the news letter continues':
"Log production the middle ot
April, is estimated at 85 per cent
of capacity. Because of snow
storms and continued cold some
high lumber camps have set May
1 as the date to begin active log
ging operations.
ON FEDERAL JURY
DALLAS, Or., April 20. (Spe
cial to the Statesman) But two
Polk county men were drawn on
the federal grand jury which con
venes in Portland on Monday,
April 24, they being Frank G.
McLench of Spring Valley and W.
D. Gilliam, a prominent farmer
and stock raiser of R. F. D. No
2, Dallas.
MINER KILLED
NEW CORPORATIONS
SEATTLE, April 20. Archie
Grove, 19-year-old miner, was
killed today in a mine of the Pa
cific Coast Coal company at Black
Diamond near here when he was
caught in a rock slide on the
eighth, level, 2200 feet below, the
surface. The body was recovered
bv miners worklne on the same
level in less than half an hour aft- J
er the accident.
CHAPTER 5
"Rita Brown going to Leila
wedding!" I exclaimed. 1
"You're opening and shutting
... -. I . . L. . 1 .11 J l ......
saw a conference witnout oiiri- uuifl ""'v " uu m
cnlties. And the ' more I present of water," Dicky retorted, grin-
the conference the greater are
the difficulties.
"I hsve no hesitation in say-
New Shoes
Old SfcOs;J
HsM Shoes!
r- all feel the same
A if you shake into)
HUB'S
TOOT-EASE
The Antiseptic,
i Erttiag Pwder
Im tKm Ul
Easy at Us .
: . , . . , " . - .....
Takes the "friction from tne shoe,
the feet and gives new vigor.
At night when your
eet are tired, sore
and swollen from
kins or dancinsL
sprinkle ALLEN'S
FOOT-EASE in the
foot-bath and enjoy
the tliss el tcet with
out 19 ache.
Over 1.500.0U0 lbs.
lis T.J tU
FeetwerenbylXi"! ;
kwirAnny and Navy &r45-fcJ I
Muring the war.
fm a Pine, sm-
Aixctrs roeT-EASt
ning. "But I can't blame you,"
he added. "It rather knocked me
over when Alf told me. The old
boy's quite cut up about It. You
know the case he had on Rita be
fore she queered the game herself
and Leila slid in."
Don't talk so horridly, Dicky,"
I protested. "Leila never lifted
a finger to "
weiii She lifted her eyes
several times, for I saw her," rajj
husband - retorted- "And e videnti
iy that was enough for old Alt
By the way, why do yon women
always drag out that lifted fin
ger business? How do you lift
a finger, and when do "
"Never m'nd that now," . 1
brushed his nonsense aside. "But
tell me at once how Rita manag
ed an invitation."
- - . i'
Dicky Explains.
The- Pacific Cooperative Poul
try Producers of Portland yester
day filed with the state cornora
Hon rlennrtmenf nrtlf i(a tlnn nf A former business associate Of
an increase In capitalization from Jonn D- Rockefeller says that in
$80,000 to $160,000. The fol-lthJrty years he never saw tne oI1
lowlne article, nf Wnrnnifntmn magnate lose .his temper nor
waa tA- 1 anything else visible to the naked
.. . .. i pve. t
Kactn MmnnMa Mamirantiifnir
company, Portland; incorporatO'-s,
D. A. Wentworth, J. N. Pearcy,
C. H. Zimmerman; capitalization,
$75,000.
, Southern Oregon Development
company. North Bend: incorpora
tors, ,C. E. Conley, M, A. Olson,
Charlea Anderson; capitalization;
capitalization, $100,000.
Alpha Beta Chi, Eugene; in
corporators, Albln Martinson.
Meril A. Boyer, Albert Niemi; as
sets, $500.
Tillaraook , County's
' ; Newest Hotel
CloverdIe, Owpn
Everything new but the man-;
agement. Spend i your 'week:
enas ai loveruaie noiei on me
Big Nestucca Hver. .
Best meals and cleanest beds
rest of the Mississippi.
Cloverdale is the- beauty spot!
Bf Tillamook county. There is'
always good.- fishing in the;
beautiful Nestucca.
The mountain air gives you!
an appetite like a horse and
yon can sleep like a log.
5It is five miles from' Pacific
City beach; fifteen minutes byj
auto. - ; T" i, r :
"Motor launch for week end;
parties can be arranged for by
hotel proprietor.
Phone or write.
Cloverdale Hotel, Cloverdale,?
Xiiiamook County, Oregon.
"Asked for it," Dicky's tone
expressed the " deepest disgust
'Came right out and Bald she
knew after all the yearsthe girV
had lived together they would
never deny her the privilege of
seeing Leila married. I imag
ine that the girls are Indebted tc
her for many kindnesses of the
sort that can't he repaid in, mon
ey, and some that have been
Rita Is a' generous cuss in her vul
gar, flamboyant fashion, and
she has always been the success-
fur one of the three. How , they
ever came to share a studio )
don't "know, except that J guesf
the Fairfaxes came to New York
j expecting to find the glamour oft
Bohemianlsm, and ' Rita typified
it for them.
"But anyway they evidently
don't feel that they can deny her.
Virginia gentle blood southern
hospitality- noblesse oblige and
all that stuff you know.- So little
Rita travels to the ancestral home
with as all. and the devil, who is
ner sponsor alone knows what
mischief she'll kick up when she
gets there."
"Oh, surely, she wouldn't do
anything that really mattered!' I
exclaimed horrified.
"Depends upon what you mean
by that." my husband returned.
"I don't mean that she'll forbid
the banns; or Interrupt the mar
nage service, or slin" noison in
Leila s morning coffee, or sue Al
Several Candidates File
For Polf County Offices
DALLAS, Or., April 20. (Spe
cial to The Statesman.) Thg
following Polk county citizens
have filed dnring the past several
weeks for offices either in this
county or for state offices:
I. L. Patterson of Eola for gov
ernor; D. E. Fletcher of Indepen
dence for representative; P. O.
Powell of Monmouth for repre
sentative; Glen O. Holman of Dal
las for representative; B. F.
Jones of Newport for joint repre-
Johnny Knows!
Every - time Dad sends
Johnny to the corner for
a paper Johnny comes
back with an
Oregon Statesman
And why?
Johnny's wise
He knows where to fyid
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red-blooded men. It
takes tronir. healthy
brain and brawn to scala the steep
inclines of human conflict and still
possess the necessary reserve
1o ko over the ton. '
The puny, emaciated, run-down.
nervosa,' overwrought, lack the
nn n sit ft 9
TU Cnst CsMn! Task
v.
This wonderful tonfc
will brlnflf to, yoa tho
physical vim and ' the
mental keenness of per
fect health the capacity
to do and to daret It win
dve to von that n-
prame eonndenee, that
undaunted coarags and that '
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the fire, tha nervoua, 'upset' or debilitated
spirit and from any cause, whether from a :
the "pep" general run-down condition or a
to accom- speciflc Illness. It has wonderf nl
?ush the health WBtorlng powers becaase cf
fain e Its prompt aid to Katora to re-
wo r t h place worn out muscle, bone 'and
while; to nerve tissue tha ideal tcda acJ
a 1 1 a I n to KrastSi buildex.
the heights
of sublime Sitillisissfufii
cmU f : 5 LYKO lIEDIOKEtOlIPAIsT
then, tho NEW YORK KANSAS OTY!
i4F6r sale by, all druggists, always:
in stock aterry Drug Store."
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LYKO IsssMiawWtosIs fc.
ft
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f
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l power that health alone imparts. . if
force Buy a bottle of "LYKO today! ;
.Then aeen it on hanA at !i time &
In the future. Take ft whenever 'I
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