8 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON .SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 5, 1922 -j M ... ! 1 I SSI Scout Young Auxiliary En dorses f Candidacy : for : . Governor of Oregon Scout Young auxiliary of Port land, the wires and other women relatives of the largest camp of the United Spanish War Veter ans la the United States, has gone on recod In an unmistakable man' ner In the matter of the gover 'n Orshlp. A rsol u tlon passed this week, by the organization. t ; .numbers several hundred mem fcers, la hero given as it was adopted: 1, .'f..- n : -'i, V "In the matter fof women . In politic, we, feel we should take . ; Regular Show Grounds I THC STuPCwbOJS Fi.l9Vl.AMO TAHTS. ALICE IN JUNGLELAND lATtST torriOw or voBLOS most oioaotous odulcht ufttCAi. Pt AO CANT SPECIALS V . p ! 2H.C OOtM OCX STRttT ' PERFORMANCES- fc & PM v Reserved numbered chair sale show day at Red Cross Pharmacy, State Street, at same prices charged on grounds. . ' -:; " . - Adults : 75c--Chadren 50c -l - . .;-". ..- ..' t... i r ORE- Store ' XDKCty I - Starting Sty 11 ' r J Tomorrow - f- f i - 4 --J1URN 'EM UP Vf - 1 -V f BARNES" I jPI'-V LIBERTY 11 ( A fOOT TAIlf D THAN N i . r : -i hold of politics" as a business. honorably and respectably, and take hold bard, . and work for persons best qualified to fill the office to which they aspire and work ; for the highest and best, and. .. . White Platform Praised ."Wherea?, we have carefully weighed the platform of George A. White, a candidate for gover nor, and feel he has premised aa application of Just plain business methods that will mean a great financial saving to the taxpayers from the present eost of our state government and a concentration of commissions now functioning in many departments; and "Whereas, we feel he had no selfish Interest to reek undue pri vate benefits through ' govenmen tal aid, we feel he has made no pledges or promises .as a reward of, party service and hs admin istration will therefore secure to every citizen his just share' of the safety and prosperity it holds In store for all; and,' Wide Sympathy Rwognlzod "Whereas, he has always shown a real fellowship, and a friendly and habitual interest in all that concerns the welfare of the com mon people and a prompt and sturdy defense of all that is right, and. i "Whereas, the glory acquired by the state of Oregon by being the first state in the union equipped to full military strength when war was declared on Ger many was 1 due to. the firmness 50 FT. FINE RUBBER GARDEN HOSE RICHTER'S BANKRUPT ' '. SALE - ; 349 No. Commercial St. Sp7 TO AY AT 1ELE1 o Our advertisement in yesterday's papers for price examples Open Until Saturday Evenings - ; We deliver all orders of $2 or over FREE I and thoroughness with which he did his duty; and t "Whereas, we feel Oregon is to (be- congratulated for haying :a man in the position of adjutant general who 'did not fail' Jiis government; and Business Qualifications 3fet , "Whereas, we feel he will ad minister the affairs of state as governor with the same firmness, the same dictates of pure reason and business sense as he has shown -In the past, therefore be it "Tesolyed that Scout Young auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, endorse our comrade. Adjutant General George A. White, as a candidate for gover nor of Oregon and pledge him our moral and political support by doing, all within our power to promote hi3 campaign. Be It further "Resolved, that a copy of this resolution be mailed to the White-for-Governor headquarters and permission granted to use same in" any way they see it to adver tise and further pomote his cam paign; also a copy be funished the press of the city." HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 17 WHT DID LILLIAN LOOK AT MADGE PITYINGLY? Whatever "possessed me" in my mother-in-law's phaseology after Allen Drake's assertion that if my thoughts were worth but a half-penny I must be thtinklng of him, I do not know. But I an swered him in a manner so for eign to my usual treatment of him that I astonished both him and myself. ' I suppose my nerves were part ly to blame. They had been un der ' extreme tension ever since the moment when the fancied re semblance to Grace Draper of a woman In the railroad laxl ton course had sent me cowering and panic-stricken into the shelter of the nearest taxi. Taut as a fid dle string. . the smiling patronage of Allen . Drake was the last bit of pressure necessary to snap them, and to make me irresponsi ble) for what I said. I felt a sudden Impulse as wild and Irrational as It was Impossi ble to control, to play a game with, "this man of brilliant men tality and ridiculous vanity, make him believe, for the evening, at least, that I was "beginning to sit up and take notice." Then, 1 promised myself grimly, I would choose a moment to correct his immmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1. J:'' 8:30 AL G. BARNES MD ANIMALS JEALOUS OF GIANT TUSKO, LARGEST ELEPHANT ON EARTH, FEATURED fe fc';' ,r f Here he is Tusko, ev.peror of animal creation, largest elephant on earth, and te Roj al Bengal tigers, looking on, are reluctant ly snarling tribute, tcr since Tusko arrived from, the Hima layas, the 1200 wild animals with Al G. Barnes' circuv coming to Salem todayjj realize that he Is the 8potIight favorite with ihq crowds, the feainra of the big show features. , impression of me when it woula stab his vanity most. So at his audacious speech I dropped my eyes demurely and said In as naive fashion as I could manage: "And if I confess the crime, what will the lord of the feast do? Order me to execution?" An Idle Moment. I raised my eyes swiftly, sud denly, as I spoke the last word, looked with simulated shy mis chief at him for a second, then dropped them. But I had seen astonishment flash Into his, and I was content. , I heard a swift little intake of his breath, and instinctively knew that he had meant me to hear it and to fancy that he was emotion ally impressed by my little speech. My gorge rose, at this fresh proof of his low opinion of my mentality. One of the most -perfectly poised men in the world, the absolute master of his facial expression and -actions, he meant me to believe that he was sigh ing like a sentimental schoolgirl. I clenched my hands involuntar ily. The next second I felt a quick pressure of the one which rested on Mr. Drake's arm. ' c "Suppose ! 'make the puniao ment fit the crime'," he quoted softly. ' ''( . To my intense relief we reached the table as he spoke, and he was forced to release both my hand and my attention in order to draw back Lillian's chair. I swiftly slipped Into my own without his assistance, secretly rejoicing at the chagrin that flashed, for the briefest of instants into his eyes. I knew that in any contest of wits with a man he would havo kept: his eyes absolutely express ionless, but he evidently did not credit me with much power of ob servation, so betrayed his disap pointment at my elusion of him. LilHan'a Order. . Lillian learned, forward in her seat. ' "Better not dally with, that clam cocktail too long, my child ren," she Bald with her eyes on me. "Betty is frothing at the mouth now behind the kitchen door for fear her-pot soup won't be served at precisely the correct temperature," which, according to her, is just below the 1 boiling point." "Betty, come out of" the kjt chen."v parodied Mr. Drake smil ingly, but I noticed that he kept his voice to a subdued murmnr, and that he' discussed his clam cocktail with acceleration. Lil lian's old friends not only have a remarkably high regard for Betty's dinners, but a wholesome awe of her tantrums, for they know by experience that to pro voke one of the latter may cause a swift loss of the former. As for me, I could only make a pretense' of eating the relish set before me. Somethting in Lillian's glance as she bent it up- Regular $1.25 Burlap Print linoleiim Yard RICHTER'S bankrupt :sale:i '349 "No. Commercial SI . However, tha educated Ugers. lions, leopards, Hams, sea l:on$, seals, xebras, hippopotami, pumas, elephants, grizzlys, polar i.ears, baboons, chimpanzees, ostrches, kangaroos, yaks. emus. ' gnus, harte beestes and other jungle creatures claim that when it comes to acting, thy have it all over the "last of the mammoths." But that's for the public to judge when the big. show comes on me had startled me. It sent flying to the four winds all thought of matching wits against Allen Drake, and brought back to my mind all the fears and doubts which had beset me. For it was pfty, nothing elBe, that looked out from her eyes. Pity quickly veil ed, it is true, but "unmistakable nevertheless. I surmised, knowing her so well, There must be a good rea son back of the continuing preference for Associated Gasoline by hund reds of thousands of engine own ers: Users find it in engine performance and economy in gasoline costs. ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY ' Exccitfire Office, Associated Oil Bunding , 7? New Montgomery Street, San Francisco -. ... , V:--.-q . r ' --...' -- ' If to town. - Tusko is a foot taller and a ton and & half heavier than was Jumbo. The highest elephant car ever built.' with deck lowered li give him elearance, transports the mightiest living creature. Tusko will be seen in the menagerie and in "Alice In Jungleland' the beautiful open ing lyrical pageant-spectacle, in which 1080 people, 5 Kf. horses and 1200 w?3d animals take part. lhat she had somethting to tell me, and that she did not intend to reveal It until after dinner. That it was urgent, however, i guessed also from her adjuration not "to dally." I was sure that the infinitive applied to some thing else beside the clam cock tall. (To be continued) ( ) -11 I i -M 1 1 . ' ' "' ;4 - - - - - - - LIAKE OREGOir SAFEf - I ""V 'i V The' Only -Westerner. Ever Elected T Vice-chairman, of the RepubUcaa National Committee IvEEP THE VEST III POVETc ' The Republican National Committee consists of one member from each state in the Union and la the political organization of the party. la June, 121. at the Committee's first meeting utter inau guration of rmklentAViurren L llartlnx, every state east its rote for lUlph G. Wffliwi of Orrgoa for vice-chairman et the Commit-, tee, recognizing by their unanimous tote JiU tUneaa and tWMy ps a leader to fill this responsible position. ; " vr; - J ' :j '.; A vote for Ralph E. Williams for Republican National Committee man will confirm the action of the forty-eight states In electing him; vice-chairman of the Republican National Committee, ft position never j before held by ft Weate'ni.maii. , ; : v . A. ; ' Vv t '' Ralph EL Williams of Oregon.. as tlce-chalraatt of: the RepublV can National Committee, la directly la line to become National chair man, the highest position attainable In the Republican organization.' A National Committeeman on the National Committee does not make or execute the laws, but carries out the pollcie and tol&tform i of the party adopted, by the delegates at each prevlona National :ion. . '; ' ; . t ' , Convention. Mr. Williams is senior mernter of the National Committee. Se- i niorlty in this committee gives! one the same power as seniority la the U. S. Senate. VOTE TO KEEP?MI THEHE - (Paid Adv. by Committee of Republicans, C. L. 8tarr, Secretary, x. 17 Board "of Tradefe Bldg.. Jortland. Ore.1 ' , . v ' RE-ELECT REFUBUCAI, . NATIONAL L HI co:i:nTTEE:.!Ari s -i' r i ... I, . i .,i4. v ?. r i i .1 I - I 9 I