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TOE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1922 WWi TB BE DfflL'ED Chilean - Peruvian Confer ence at Washington Has Several Ramifications v J" .'. .. .; , WASHINGTON, Mar. 11 (By The Actatd Press) The prob lem of defining-"the exact'scope br the CadeaiPerttTlan conference here is developing come Interest ing rairilflcattons as the'prellmin arr diecuMUiw h tjeo delega tions near a-(conclusion; , . ' One 'factor which promises . at oftce'to center . attention on the question of Tarapaea is the pres ence 1n United SUtes of a dele gatton of native Tarapaeians who re expectej ta coma to -Washing ton In advaance of the conference opening . to priwwii1 ' President Harding ' a- tnorUl declaring void the treaty of Aneon by which their province was ceded. ljr Peru to Chile. : . UollvU Watched Another undetermined ques tion is whether the government of Bolivia which once sought unsuc cessfully to make a party to the Washington negotiations will find an opportunity before the confer ence is over formally to press, its plea of interest in the disposal of Tacna-Arlca. .' The - possibilities of these and other elements, which are, strictly speaking outside the conference proper, are being borne in mind by, the Chilean and Peruvian del egations as they complete their preparations for the secret meet ings which are to follow Monday's open session. Again today the del- egations held separate meetings with their advisers- and the am-1 hasaadora of their governments here, going over minutely the points of negotiation which are expected to come first to Jthe at tention of the conference. The two delegations were brought for mally together far the first time today at a luncheon given at the ing at whose invitation the con White House by President Hard ference is to be held. The Chilean delegates were accompanied to the luncheon by the Chilean am bassador and the Peruvian dele gates. Harding U Cordial Although the White House visit was said to be purely social In character, it is understood that President Harding took the lead in giving the occasion an air of the greatest cordiality, expressing informally and impartially his hope that a satisfactory solution of all Chilean-Peruvian difficul ties would result from the nego tiations here. Dr. Vigilio Beteta of Gautsrmala 1 and James W, . Brown. aijNev York, representing the "Word Press congress offered the 'assis tance of the newspapers ' 'of the world in making the conference ask and nuked that "open diplo macy" and a broad poliey of . pub licity characterize the conference sessions. . - 5 f Press I Admitted They were told that arrange ments already had been made for the admission of -newspaper cor respondents . to the plenary ses sions, and it was indicated also that daily communiques might be issued Covering the secret meet ings. " The possibility that the problem of Tarpa might come prominently into the negotiations at their out set has aroused liveliest Interest in Latin-American diplomatic circles generally. Mm D FORDS - - Naturally are our Specialty. We do not pretend to know all makes of cars, but under our late adopted system we do claim to give you ". the greater .value in Used Fords. V: 1920 Touring, starter extra (a bear)..... ......,,.$350 ; -; Touring starter (she's a wampus).......... $275 You ought to see this one.' . lSlouringaTeal car.-I!!.......:..........;....r........... $250 . 1921 Roadster starter, delivery box, etc, cord tires all around $3?j . ,1918 DelrVery Just Jhe thing, and aU dyerbauIed.i..u;...:J...:$2W 1918 Truck, good body, pneumatic tires, commercial license, all ready to go .'. . . ... i: :r.?300 1919 Roadster in good snap e . ...J.,... . . .$250 Pbone 1995! 260 North High Street Another trouble about the radio broadcasting, we may not always be sure that we have the right number. E TEA 10 1 Darkens Beautifully and Restres Its Natural Color and Lustre at Once Common garden sage, brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautl fully dark and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, a large bottle, at ' little cost, at drug stores, .known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,' thus avoiding a lot of muss. " While gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attrac tiveness. By, darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one -can.. tell, be cause it does it so naturally so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tak ing one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs" have dis-. appeared. After another applica tion or. two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant, and you appear years younger. Adv. ' LUMBER TRADE ABQVE NQRHIAL Increase in Business Observ- . a e ed ny Lumnermen oi west Coast District ed that discus? ion and corresjon ence had been entered into . last fall for the " ocquisitiou br the Bethlehem company of thef Inland Steel company of Chicago, but that Uh project was dropped be cause of the uneconomic feature- of its location in the west. UNION LEADERS ARE INDICTED BY JURY (Continued from page 1) One hundred and twpnty-seven mills reporting to the Wt Coast Lumbermen's association for the wetk ending May 6. manufactured 8 4. 5 7 0,0 28 feet of lumber; sold 9r,915.4Tl feet; and shipped 33. 773.137 feet. Production for mills reporting, vas 2 per cent above norma!. New business for the week was 1 3 per cent above production. Shipments were 13 per cent below new business. AU New Business Thirty-two per tent of ell new business taken during th week was for future water delivery. This amounted to 30,33.1,471 feet, of which 22.261,958 feet will move coastwise or interroastal. and 8,073,513 feet will mcve ex port. New business for delivery by rail amounted to 2,186 cars. Thirty-one per cent of the week's lumber shipments moved by water. This amounted to 25, 813, 137 feet, of which domestic clearances accounted for 18,70!", 487 feet, and overseas clearances, 7,103,650 feet. Rail shipments amounted to 1,932 cars. Rail Trade Heavy Unfilled domestic cargo order total 104,241,095 feet; and un filled export orders, 8 1,84 7. SIS feet. Unfilled rail trade orders total 6,636 cars. The' 18 weeks' production wa3 1,403,241,096 feet; new business. i.407,232,232 feet; and ship ments 1338.047.191 feet. the crime record of the past 24 hours. "That should prove to Chicago that the sluggers and thugs we rounded up yesterday in raids on union offices are responsible for the nig.htly outbursts of crime, he said. 'With the fellows in jail, there was not enough crime last night to startle a town of 2.".. 000 peo ple, and the only crime in the day was a Jewelry store robbery that looks now like a fake." Prisoners Deny Crime In the meantime, flat denials of any knowledge of lawlessness were made by several of those neia. Mader declared his inno cence and offered a rewar! nf $1000 for any Information lead ing to the arrest and conviction of the slayers of the two police men. Murphy declared: I. : t-w . . ... vuiei ruzmorris nad me pinched for carrying: concealed meas. r think there is a charge or looiish larceny, too," he added with a smile. Murphy Appeals to Public In a formal statement Murohv. who is ont on bail following his being sentenced to Seven years In the penitentiary in connection with 1400,000 mail robbery, de clared: he had no knowledge of any act of violence and appealed tB the public for. fair play and to suspend judgment pending the hearing of "these charges, of which I know nothing, against me. drunkenaess is regarueu oy me police as one Df the products of open, saloon ilays. Wright,, unui some one given him llQor. Is a quiet and Industrious ' citUea. When' he can ' get moonshine or, some other alcoholic tonic, he is source of annoyance, according to the police. Recently, .after four, appearan ces at -the city jail, Wright had conference with Judges Race and Bushey at which time it was agreed that Wright should, be Bent to the state hospital for the insane. if his alcoholic weakness got him into trouble, agaiu.- He was arrested Tuesday night by Patrolmen Victor, and Bran son and after a short sobering np period in the city jail was com mitted to the state hospital yesterday. A.WEW .MAN 'AND'W;NEW DEAL WHY WE ARE FIGHTING FOR GEOR GE A. FOR GOVERNOR ' - ... WHITE f 11TE STANDS FOR Immediate action in cutting down he put OREGON FIRST of all states in every emergency ";; the overhead cost of state government at least . and when the job was done five months later instead of 14 $1,000,000.00 at the next" legislalive session. .' .! asking a deficiency appropriation HE TURNED OVER 1 ! s- i '$90,000.00 IN UNEXPENDED BALANCE. Oregon's i lie. stands lor uimiediate action m Ufang AIJj1I1J!j t per capita cost for the state war census and draft or BOARDS, COMMKSIONS, AND SCATTERED FUNC- ? ganization in Qregon before he volunteered for overseas TIQNS pF GpyERNSiET that have been springing up, i service was the lowest of, any-state in the Union, except , j for the past quarter pi a century and welding th'em all, Minnesota. ''. ' r INCLUDING, tfie' public service commrssion. into NOT : i MORE THAN TEN RESPONSIBLE ANt) EFFICIENT Departments" accountable to the Governor who is LACKAWANNA BOUGHT BY BETHLEHEM INTERESTS (Cod tinned from' page 1) ical earner with"1400.fiOO of the" t fortoneamasea hla Cather.-Thl V nm"wll come jo mm on the death ' V of nW mother..: - ; rs: r FEDRKAL FlXUi AU-OWKD WASHINGTON. May 11. Ap proval of CI advances for agri cultural and livestock purposes aggregrating 3.033.900 was an nounced today by the war finance corporation. Distribution of. the loans In cluded Colorado $135,000; Idaho $1,514,000; Montana $10,000 and Wyoming $123,000. BOMW VOTED YAKIMA, Wash., May 11. Naches City today . in a special election voted 530-11 in favor of issuing $10,000 city bonds tor a new water works system. ltJUTIClAX INHERITS COIN NEW YORK, May ll.Freder ick Trubee Davison; youthful as semblyman from ' Nassau county, will be able to: continue his pollt- Fine or Lumbago Mustcrole drives pain away mats brours in its place delicious, soothin' comfort. Just rub It la titty. ' . It Is dean; vfute ointment; made with oil of mustard. " Get Uusttrol today at your drug store. 35c mod 6Sc in jars and tubes; hospital iae. (3.00. ' BZTTU THAN A MUSTARD PLASTEl Johnny Knows! j Every ' time Dad sends ; Johnny to the corner for - a. paper Johnny conges 'I : back with an V : . Oregon Statesman Y--- - ffis --', ' -;v . -.; '.i. And why? 1 " " Johnny's wise lie knows where to' find 4 i The Junior Statesman Turn to Page 4 : SCOTTS MILLS responsible to the people " JJ TheTstate of Washington did this last year, clearing , tip the governmental idebris of thirty years, and the saving to ' date has been1 ino're than $4O0Q,p0O.pO. ' ;- 4 ' , ' He will batfle to a finish against the OWN ERSIIIP OR LEASING of our lands TO THE JAPANESE OR OTIIEB ORIENTALS. fa ;fcond'Undeb?edness at SPECIAL ELEG ': TI0N& : w - - m 1 Upon, resuming his duties as a public official after the war he declared the Naval Militia, as it then existed, an unwarranted expenditure of the taxpayers money, disbanded it at onee and TURNED ITS APPROPRIATIONS BACK TO THE STATE. HE HAS NEVER CREATED A DEFICI ENCY and last year operated the state's Mili tary Department for $79,975, an amount which - is less than the sum appropriated for the year,' and in return brought into the state $199, 052.00 in federal funds for distribution among 2400 members of the National Guard of Oregon., . TESCTfONfon the pledges in hi lat'formvy ' a An incident of hts good;faithm rigid eeon- -;;t,f4v George A. White is a candidate for Gov ernor on the urgent demand of thousands of- i ; hi in aftaira;1 He naJ sH4Oj000.0O of the ruiMift'a Am rrnn 's best citizens throughout the state. He - is J 'money for use in mohniung . tlMjsUteV nrapbwer Ad fearless of, and unfettered by, trusts, corporations, or Viresorirees for th influences adverse to the interests of all the 1 -heti wild extravag ' "' ' ; . - : " " ' ' ' ' " t " ' i'i i ' - . . Chance for a New Deal a Square DeJimirl, ait Economical Reorgcinization of the Govern mental Atrairs or the Mate VH1TE F0 GOVEIUiOIt CLUBSGEORGE E. HALVORSEII, Sute Sectary iPaJd Adr, the Lackawanna, was one of the party of independent executives on , board the ' billionaire's spe cial -which returned to this city yesterday after a 10 days' inspec tion of the physical properties of the rarious plants. , Directors of the Bethlehem and Lackawanna companies will hold meetings', in their respectiT offi ces next Tuesday to confirm the merget, hlch is regarded as a foregone conclusion. On the same day."the executives of the inde pendent companies wll meet with representatives of Knhn, Loeb & Cbf, Bankers, to arrange the fin ancing of the independent merger, which: will Involve an exchange of securities and cash, and the for mation of a new holding company or the "enlargement of one of the existing companies. West Is Not Goal Mr, Grace, In a talk with news papermen, declared that the Lack awanna purchase has absolutely no connection with the independent-merger, and he likewise de nied the report that the Bethle hem corporation after absorbing the Lackawanna, would , unite with the others mentioned in the seven company combinations. He explained that the Bethlehem cor poration felt that Its proper sphere of development lay in the east and that it had no thought of going into the west. In this connection he mention- HS Tl TO Tl KIDNEYS Take a tablespoon ful of Salts Back hurts or Bladder bothers If r SCOTTS MILLS, or., May 11. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Amundsen and family and, Miss Grace Dunagan took in the circus at Salem Sat urday. Mrs. George," who has been visaing ner niece. Mrs. Thomas Dunagan the past week, has re turned to her home at Nappa, laano. uom, to Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Godwin, April 2S, J922. a son. at tne Silverton hospital. Six pupils from the school here were taken to Salem Saturday and entered in the spelling con test. Hazel Bleckets receiving the gom medal In the fourth grade. n. iney were accompanied by two of their teachers. Mrs. J. H. Kin- ser and Miss Emma Larson ' Miss Myrtle Andersen visited relatives In Silverton over the week-end. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnes and family were in Salem Saturday. Harvey Brougher attended the junior week-end at Willamette university, visiting his brother. Eathon Reed and sister. Miss Ernestine Reed, have returned to Hood River after visiting with their sister, Mrs. Lloyd Heins the past winter. Charles Scott was In Portland last week for medical treatment Mrs. A. M. Shepherd and daughter Evelyn, who have been visiting in Portland the past two weeks, returned home Monday. Mrs. Lena Bellinger went to Portland Tuesday for a tew days visit, taking her aunt, Mrs. Mary Smith home,, who has been visit ing her daughter the past winter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Graysor of Sil verton is visiting their son, Guy Graysar and family at Crooked Finger. Ray Telfen.ot ML Angel visit ed his sister at Crooked Finger over the week-end. The Crooked Finger school has closed after a very successful term. Miss Leona Butsch is the teacher. We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood if filled with uric acid, says a well-known author ity, who warns us to be constant ly on guard against kidney trou Lie. , -The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the elimiaative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained In the blood to poison the entire system. When -your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead , and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of tedlment, or the bladder is irrita ble obliging you' to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid Stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharma cist about four ounces of Jad Baits; .take a tablespoon ful in glass of water "before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This tamous salts Is made from the acid .of grapes and lemon Juice combined with lithia. and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it ls.no longer a, source or irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. j Jad Salts Is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightfu effervescent , lithia-water s drink and nobody can make & mistake "by taking a little' occasionally to keep the kidneys..' dean and ac tive. Aflr,. . - , . 1 ' , -V" . .. .. . . . f Klfcl 'If IN Tlhis IK iOAVEIS Associated Chanties Vacates Headquarters The Associated Charities Wed nesday gave up the rooms they have been occupying at the Red Cross building on State street, and officially cast themselves out into the street to be the object of charity that may or may not now look aftvr the homeless. The association still owes about $75 on money already spent or guar anteed, for the relief of indigent cases that funds or no funds etm ply had to be cared for to pre vent- inhuman suffering. There are a few new cases coming along all the time, especially aggravat ed by the continued cold weather mat rnaaes tne suffering more acute, and didminishes the chance of work for the women and chil aren woo usnauy get cannery work during the summer. With the fruit season almost a month later than usual, and the inter vening time so cold and with so few other Jobs, those who have had to wait for the fruit picking and canning season are suffering. in some cases acutely. W. C. Wright Committed to Xhe State Hospital W. C. Wright, auto top repairer and frequent inmate of the city jau. according to police, discov ered Wednesday that two Salem judges can keep their promisee. Wrlght, : who has been arrested several times on a charge of "GROCERIES OF QUALITY" ' "A Safe Place to Tradf : Every business that continues to exist ciast make a profit. This profit is determined by the number of cents i of every dollar of sales it takes to pay the op( erating expenses of the business. -The science of merchandising is constantly developing and one of the developments has bcn the odd cent pricing of goods. This is as it should be as every article sold should be priced at its actual cost plus a profit arid if it happens to bean odd figure that figure should be the price. Our staple groceries are marker! cp this basis as per list below. ? - ' ' . , . ; , ..-! Cascade Lard Nou 5. .80 Cascade Lard No. 10 1.5 Bulk Salad Oil, igaHoa IM V Vz lb. Hershey Cocoa 5 .20 1 lb. Hershey Cocoa ' .28 Vi rlb.' Bakers Cocoa.. jzi 1 lb. Bakers Cocoa..... .48 2 lbs. Balk Cocoa. JZ5 2 lbs. Bulk Sweet ,' Cpcoa.i;..;..v.. 5 1 lb. GhirardeHis ' Ground Chocolate.. 3 3 lbs. Ghirardellia Ground Chocolate 90 lb. Cahnnet Baking Powder ..... J32 2H lbs. Calumet Bak- ' ing Powder...:. , .65 5 Ibs Calumet Baking : Powder,. 10 12 oz. Royal Baking Powder...l. 3 2 Vi lbs. Roval Baking ' Powder..... 15 5 lbs. Royal Baking .Powder.....: 2.60 1 lb. Folger's Baking Powder.....; ..... .38 5 lbs. FolgerV Baking Powder .1 1.85 Vi lb. Lipton's Tea M 1 lb. Liplon's Teal '. , 8 Wesson Oil, pints..i., ;29 Wesson OU, quarts--.. 5 Wesson Oil, half gallon .98 Wesson Oil, gallon 1.95 Mazola, pints. .31 Mazola, quarts .57 Mazola, half gallon 1,10 Mazola, gallon.. 2.06 Snowdrift Shortening, ,2 lbs...... ; . v4S bnowdnf t Shortening, ' 4 lDs.: , .90 snowdrift Shortening, o los-- ...1.75 Cream of Wheat... Grape NutsZ Post Toasties KeJIpgg's Com. Flakes Kllogg , Bran Kellogg'a 'Krumules-2. Ralston Bran.... .. Roman Meal...iji.l' Swansdown Cake Flour AZ . .a: .11 .15 .1$ Instant Swansdown. Puffed Rice. Puffed Wheat.. H. O. Oats.Li 2 .13 J5 J8 .23 J27 Postum Cereal ....l. Small Instant Postum Large Instant Postum , . 45 Shredded Wheat Bis-. cuit, 2 tor.. Mothers Wheat Hearts Albers Pearls of Wheati.C.. Albers Large Oats Albers Flap : Jack-L.; Silver Fake' P; a r lour. Silver Flake Oats, 5 2 .29 JS0. -8 27 Silver Flake Oats, sk. .57 ouver lane Pancake, sacks...:.. 4 Crystal WhiU Snan .70 J22 J2" .10 White Wonder Soap o yanuoeters Bleach- ing. Old Dutch raeanser?" 3 Palm Olive or Creme 5 3 Ivory. Soap Norwegian Sardines in Olive Oil; 2 for: Necco California Sar dines, large oval tins 25; .15 Phones; 18857 , mifi delivery We openJaciountstK - - - ' 'r --Thirty dav basis;.,;.,4 -V 1 :: :! t X ? 1 f 41 i ..5 5.jro-...;