The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 08, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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OMWIEPT
ATfiSTORIii BELAY
Representative Would Have
','Fast Action-on Tax Re
mittance Project.
cha grJuecl because two bills for
tfc? relief of Astoria have been
held in the ways and means com
I mittee ; without final action since
- early iatft e;?eion,r Representa
tive 'MW- dtClitS6cbUnty: late
r esterday'v attetnoon'; -! moved ? to
'menaauoa ana iiKuani
t ; Wpu -jhjpj toi4 lhl3 motion,
jSloit ' aiicdrkBdvjaVqrttHie of pro
ij test fro4ibrts niViabera bf the
l tommitteeil! bat ' gained the assur-
aice of ChairmanV Fletcher that
T ' if poss-ible" ' the , two original
I bills and a substitute bill intro-
? duced Tuesday night by residents
of the stricken city, would be re-
, On.; this assurance Mott with
i drew his , motion but announced
tliat he: would- renew r it' today if
the bills' were not forthcoming.'
' t ilott assured the house that he
Was not trying to. force the hand
of the committee,' but explained
(that since congressional ; action is
dpsirfttl and onlr twenty dara of
j. haTe n.roC .tSebillsVreported out
; ho.t ftho ionimikee. Wlhout; reebm
'rmVndriUoalnnd UUsoAlthe table.
1 th. consresslonal session remain.
rit was necessary, that prompt ac
tion be taken." ; He toM. the, house
that he ad- fne tvie&k? avYtfte3"dt
1 ik&U oain". t wo-thirds- of ftis house
i m em L". r h i 3 to '- s upper i hi 3 bill
w-hfctcwould remit; to Astoria ;all
'stat taxes f or' seven years,' to ap
ply1 on a : bond Issue . that "wWld
permit the reconstruction of abcrat
one-third of. .the destroyed public
I worts.. i:Vf yt::j. 7,rtv:
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JOSEPH'S JUDGE BILL'
t ' APPROVED IN SEHATE
(Continued from, page 1 '
gestioa there amounting almost to
a constipation." - V ... '
Joseph declared ki3 bill would
expedite business beeause the outside-
judges while in Multnomah:
county would be free "from the
1 borne political and social ties and
able to work, The v Multnomah
judges, 'he'said, cannot enjoy this
Mreedom .ifven if ' they desire. .
: iKlepper in-opposing- the minor
t Ity report.'declared! Joseph Is out
of touch with- the 'court worir of
Mnltnomah countyV
"I Klepper declared ' that the con
gestioa in Multnomah' county Is
bo great th'afwhen a case is filed
it cannot ;be' beard,' for a 'year
-auie, ne saw, nas 14 laages
Vgainst" Portland's seren, while
i t Tacoma has au texuiil number with
i Portland. :.; r ':-.:
I He termed-Jo-feVpJifs -bill an "ob-
.structionistbmtaba read a letter
j f rom i-he-presjldlng ndge of Mult-
1 nor-ah; county o the effect that
1 , Qirc.jt 'tuuri ui; aiuunomaa
j county are nearly .'300 cases behind
; and that it'tajfces'about 14 months
for a cae foreaeh" a.'heariaSiaf
v ter it has. been fiied. .' . "'
, '". : Closer Keads Statistics ,: "
Senator Closer read statistics to
show that the Multnomah judges
j'each try ; more casta on an aver
age than' the' judges'in other dis
4 tricts of. the state. He" doclared
Ithe Joseph blll'ls'not falrtecause
'j It would requite Multnomah coun-
j iy 10 pay ine aaauionai compen-
satlca to :tte outside Judges.
-'TkTfCBeTras a fairer plea
lbi&.senate. ihaa . Uiali.I
- Ta:'-Kair.T ti.: you ".todajrT'satd
Sisarraaafyou have tie-" eplrit
!, n?Sfteousd?53 within youTHope'
j "you will auise "above th'ispett
fStuff and vote against the-ilutKipii,
t hill." . ;iTr- .--
j ILa FoIlett CliallerH Statement
, f when Moserfinished.fSeiiato,
j JLAFollett Informed him s that he.
had been, advised by a 1 circuit
judge from; outside Multnomah
i. 'county not to vote for the addl
. U6nal judge bill; , ' - " -"That
judse-told me,'' said La
I'l-'Ei-nnnv-
Lul. UJIll iliilll
' . 3 LOOK YOB
? oboriy , ' Can ; Tell When . You
Darken 7my, Fatled Hair
Witli Sago Tea. . .
Grandmother ;;"kert Iter ,;hair
beautifully darkened, glossy and
fettractive with a; brew o$ Sage
Tea and SulEhur. r whenever her
tair took en that dull'; faded or
r Streaked- appearance thia r.slmple
iilxtnre was applied ; with won-
derful effect. By asking at any
dru store for "Wyeth's. Sage and
Sulphur Compound," you will pet
a largo bottle of this Void-time re-
i ciP improved - by theadditjjon
of other ingr9dlent3, all ready to
use, at very little ccft. This sim
ple mixture can be depended upon
- to restore natural color and beau
- ty to the: hair. v.-,: ; '4:''.. h
A.' well -known downtown, drug
gist says everybody uses Wyeth's
, Sage and Sulphur Compound now
because nobody can tell it-.-has
lieen applied It's" so' easy to use;
- too. You elinply dampen a comb
cr soft brush and draw It through
t your, hair taking one Elrand at a
time. Ey morning the gray. hair
( '.sappca.rs; "after another appli
i i tioa cr to, it la restored to its
: atural color and looks glossy,
ft a.-.J. teautirul. Adv. ; --,:
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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON
SLAIN DANCER
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:r Fritzie Mann, on right,.welf known Interpretive dancer, whose";
mutilated. body was found floating In the Pacific, near San Diego. Cai:, ?
recently. 'Rogers E.-V. Clark, a motion picture director; Is being held i
in connection with the crime, -Miss Dorothy Armstrong. onrle. wa .
jthe dead girl's best friend,
Follctt, "that the Judges .' down
there go off "on'hunHng.an'd fish-
the, truth.' : ; ; r ' - .
" . "From . what district,' 'did r" he
come?"- asked Moser. r'
; " rom an Oregon district," re
torted LaFoUett.;;!.'i " "
, Staples fought -the three-Judge
bill and spoke : in. behalf, of his
bill providing ' for temporary
judges agreed upon by stipulation
of the attorneys." i . " :. :.'.' v
Klepper accused Staples of hav
ing made a speech at a delegation
meeting in favor of . the three
Judge bill-
"Now he has changed his mind,
said Klepper, "because lie has a
bill of his own." v '
Ellis Supports Joseph , f
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Staples conceded this, saying he
had found : cause to change his
mind, i . . ; y '
Senator Ellis spoke in behalf ot
the Joseph bllL
Senator Magladey spoke for the
three-judge bill. - -'i
Lack of system in setting cases'
was the reason to which Senator
Hare attributed' the: delay in liear
ing' cases in Multnomah!' He saw
significance in the fact that Jndge
Eakln of Astoria, whom he term
ed ' one of the znost deliberate
Judges in .Oregon, had .yet ' been
able to try more cases in a "given
time than any other ' Judge In the
state. ' -Y ' r'li i;J ': , -V;'
"If down In ; Multnomah you
would kick off the bench at Least
ing vtrlps when, they ought to be
at work.','.. I ' 'w'on't . tell "you the
judge's name, but I think, he told
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Saving when it is necessary, proves the value, of ; savr
. ing when its not necessary
v caied r.nLK ;
Alpine Llillr, 3 for i; j.l ....25c
Lxsiitecl qaanlityiyct to be sold; at
this price, i-:' , '
Dari Gold Llilk, more like fresh
milk, 10 cans .J...J...:1..05c v
- v " catsup ;
Del Hants Catsup, large size ,
" 2 bottle for ....1..-. -....37c
Itvill pay you to buy year, supply. "
now -
Rice 'V
16 lbs. Blue Rose Rice 99c
4 lbs. r.Iacarbni .... 25c
10 lbs. Fancy Lima Beans ..H..98c
6 lbs. Split Peas ....n......l.:.49c
6 lbs. Tapioca 1. ll.:49ct
6 lbs. Sago . :.;l...49c
3 lbs. Sn'tana Raisins ....1.43c
l ). CMUIED VEGETACLjES "r '
No. 211 Del Llcnte Tcsatccs.:..15c
Fancy Iova Ccrn ...... iLLl'i-.L15c
Fancy Llsryhnd Ccrn ....::;.i..:;.lCc
Ovatczza Peas, 2 fcr. .......li.35c
AND 'FRIEND.
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one of the judges you 'have there
and put In his place a man hating
theT capacity forworlc of; Judge
Eakln," let alone the ' energy ot a
Harry ? Belt 'or a George ' R. ) Bag
ley, tybv? "would get some 'wbrk
done," said Hare. cr He spoke'; Ik
support of the 'Staples bill. -'-
Senator Garland supported '' the
Staples'1 bill. P?T "! "- 1 l
, Long Vacations Mentioned "
While Moser was making a sec-
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terrupted to ask why the Multno-
mah 'judges .'Stop, setting eases
early In July and,. why,; they take
two months vacation each year.
: Moser "admitted . that . this , is
true, but said ' the' district , has -a
Jury assembled every t month -in
the -year except July, anil August,
while in many outside I districts
Juries are drown' only every: three
months: ,- ''.-,... '
Zimmerman remarked that he
couldn't understand "why a yell
goes' up when ever the farmer or
laboring man asks for an eight
"bour day while the lawyer 'and
the judge ask 'for a two-hour' or
four-hour day and get away with
it," ' , ; -.. :f v:;.iT:;'
Moser demanded a roll call In
the vote on the minority report.;
Klepper, seeing the trend of the
vote, cast in the affirmative,- but
explained. that he did consider the
bill would afford relief. Senator
Strayer voted for the bill, but said
he considered tt -unjusi o compel
Multnomah county to pay the ex-
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tra compensation. .
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''7esscn9s Oil, pt ...I...
: VessohV Oil,
X( esscii' Oil, Vj gaL ...r
Vcsson's Oil,' L gatu-...l
Crisco, ;3 ,lb.
Crisco, 6 lbs. ; j.. ...i
Crisco,' 9 Ibs.;..
: HOUSE BILLS PASSED -f-
Efforts of Representative Beals
to secure the ; passage .byj ' the
house yesterday "afternoon of ft
bill to ; mak insanity a ! ground
foi5 divorce failed nndr an aval
anche : c(f negative votes. '.
. Renresentative " Hurlburfs bill
relating to ;the publication
retractions by newspapers .
of
was
also ' defeated. - ' ; -
The following bUla.lwere pass
ed by thehouse: r
H. B." 126;: Lackey Prohibit-,
ing livestock from running 'at
large in : Malheur county In eer
tain bases. '
H. b: ' 170, Cowgill-Abollsh-Ing
Btate water board and;wate
superintendent r anil ; ; transfer t ing
dutlesrtb state engiueerj ; '"
. JL, ,B.-194, i Co wg IH-i-Maklng
governor ! and ' state treasurer
member' of irrigation v securities
commission.! -f; a ' j v-j
HvB- 20Ti H Lackey (by -request)
-Extending ' -powers ot
drainage and - irrigation districts;
H'B-; 318, Cowgill-Reiattng
to control ' of irrigation, district
funds" by county treasurer. ' j'?'
' . B. 2 05p Hurlburt-Prohlblt-Ing
' Issuance of license to 'aliens
In certain case. vHt-.-Vf ?
HBJHr, Hurlburt--RequIrlng
all appointive -and "el6ctrveV 'bffl
cers 6 be " American citizens.
Amended. ? r f- v r,-'-
H; iB.f 155, McMahan of ; Mar
ionPermitting state Hand board
to 'extend 'time for 'foreclosure
of ' school loan mortagagee. "? V
-'' -V - Senate Bflli?
S: B. ' 2 8 1 Clarfc-Requlrlng
school census to be taken : shOWi
Ing natlohality bf cntfd1. 1 TJ
r S. B.. Y7r Senate Multnomah
delegatibn TRelatfnjgfi to 'lees'. 6t
officers Issuing certificates of de
lfnqueocy ahd' rdreclbSUTe'r" 1.
' S. TB:1 83, Ellis--Retatlng ! to
time ot holding5' court -Tn1 Eigh
teenth1 ; Judicial -'Dfttrlct;;' 1
S'B. 8 6 Klepper Relating to
proceedings In 'if oreclosure "of nef
Unqveat tax certff leaf es: v
S. B. 98, Brown Relating1' to
appointment of state lax ' kl or
elementary schools. 5 J (''
S.r 'B.r 119,' Ellis Relating' to
embalmers 'examining1 board. i" '
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Democratic plitici "in . 'ti'
V Douglas County Aired
-.,.Ti r "C 5yrir ltl: f . -
. Democratic politics of Douglas
county .were' aired In the' hoUs
today "When "Representative Beats
moved - to- reconsider- "Senator
Eddy's bill proTidinr? for the pay
ment of the' Douglas county efr-
cnlt court f reporter's : salary by
the county, indefinitely 'postpon
ed several days ragd, and drove
it through' to passage. & w ' -:'
? ' Representative Throne, also of
Douglas conrity,' charged C that
there was as joker inr ther bill to
provide a salary-from, the county
of $1500 and (fees from litigants
amounting to; about, f lOOOra year
and that J the 'entire . affair 'origin
ated in . the mind of., a "certain
Democratic judge ' from ' Mon
tana' 1---s ' ''..
After addresses , by f several
democrats of the liouse the m
was put - on (final
passage
and
passed. '
BWFLUEMZA
1 1 ' . As a prrre&uvlei melt and In
baletnghaikinxmmg
3tarf7 Million Tata U&i Ytmtm
ff St. ; '
noui?: .
.... .,..:...t..:..l.:......$i.85
Crtnvn .... $H8uT
Ifoth these brands of flour will ad
vance 15c per sack next week; '
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Diaricnd.C Family Flour, 49 lb.
-' sack;:.:::i:.i.::j;.l;:i!$i.4ft
SALAD OIL'
....:...:.25c
;....;..49c.
.....:.....93c
:.$1.80;
...::...:.67c
...... $t27
.$1.87
COFFEE AIiD TEA -
Mb. ui j; c. 42c-
3 Lbs: r,L j; b; iii...:.:.!
5ibs.r.jviBf ............. ...51.93
Fcljcrs'GicHcn Gab Tea, ens- ' :
' LaltDri cTGreei...25ci:-
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tiy 'MARGUERITE GLEESON V.
THE charity ball at the armory
"tonight holds' first place' in
the Interest of society tonight.
The affair is for the"benetit of
the' Salem Associated Charities
and Is being supported by the 'civic
and business organizations 'of Sal
em aa well as a'gronp of prom
inent 'society, women. ? I .
' Many Salem music lovers were
among those attending ihev Rach
maniofr concert lnA Portland' last
night." Among" those going', down
were MIsrs Margaret Fisher, Hiss
Elma Weller Prof. E. W, tiobson,
Jean Hobson, Mri and Mrs. Walter
Denton, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Miss
Dorothy ; Pearce, Franklin Laun
der, Miss Lucille Ross, Mrs. Thorn-
as Larkln Williams, Mildred Jaeg
er, Miss Lena-Dotson. V , ...
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Dr. Owens-Adalr was a guest of
honor last night at the dinner
grven by the Business and Profes
sional Woman's clnb at the Gray
Beller Testerday was Dr: "Owerisi
Adair's eighty-third" birthday; fahd
the 'club'enteruihed her' bn" that
occasion, which swas' the - regular
meeting night. . . -. '"
Mrs. Lolo G. Baldwin, formerly
with the Woman's prolective "dlvii
slon 'of ''the' PoAlan'd Police "del
partment .was a'v speaker4 .before
the "club. ' 'Mrs. Baldwin ' spoke
briefly far her work" and kthe aid
Vrtiic'h' the" hnsm4ss': wom'ejf V"were
able to give her in"that fcbacii.
The Business' and .professional
women will meet every "first "Wed
nesday; In tttttireiiaVtfte Chamber
ot Commerce rooms'. . ' . T '
A pre-lenten . musical will be
given Fiday night by ,S.t. Panl'S
Tested choiri A- number - of .prom
inent "Salein vocalists willassist
the Junior- and -Senior : choirs.
Among those who will assist with
the program are Mrs.? Wv Carlton
Smith, Mrs. Donald : Riddle, ; Miss
Myrtle Knowlsnd,: Leon ;'Jennisoif,
F, Q. DeckebachW t ".-tvi
Themnsicabs will he given in
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Go get this free tube of Pepsodent' and
Millions nave aireaav rane tnar.
- tening t'ecth"-you see everywhere ;
1 thfTesults that come. 1 ?
' tart now to fight that film on
Tt to be dainryi to be safer. Do
'dentists the world over advise ft
yiour sake and your family's sake.
Film your creat enemy
- Film is the great tooth wrecker that viscous-film
ybn fed.- Itthng ttt tee enters,,
'ceMce and -stays. 't"; V,J" - '
,!. 'Food stainsTetci; discolor it, then it forms
dingy coats! Tartar is' based bn film. TlibsV
f thin coats dun the luster' bf .the teeth; ' "
Film also holds food, substance which fer
xnents" and forma acid;; It holds xha acid in
; contact with the teeth to cause decay. That's ;
- ' why tooth troubles were" almost nniversaL,
,v! Germs breed nonslElm.- They,
" wititf tartar, are the chief "dknse of pyorrheai
rnow"sdalarniinkly eonnnon, Z,
. Two new discoveries "
-f Dental science has in late years found two
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, PeMOdaat cordtee ta
U wiihoat banafirf cMriogp. . Its polUUay
agat la far softer than wimil " limr
af3m conOMtaat which contalBS Lanhgrit.
CTPN -7 PAT. OFF, H
TAo New-Day Dentifrice
J .,':c A scientific tooth paste fcasedon modarn rcseardi, free
frpm barmfnl gritr Now axivised i.py leading "
dentists the
THURSDAY MORNING,
CX.TJB CALENDAR
- . TMlay :..- ;; V;'-.
W. R". C, Aid society at armory,.
Y. M. C. A.
Auxiliary at Yf M,
rooms...
V Friday
Missionary
Baptist
church.
society : at
Three Link club at IOOF hall.
Prftsbyterlan rMlssldnary ' so
ciety at church.
-x, Saturday - -
Salem .Woman's .club.
Ladles of "GAR.' " - -
the church' and while no charge
will pe made an offering for the
choir wlll?bertakenvup. '
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- The Mission .circle of the First
Bautlst cbur9h,-wilt5meet Friday
at the church, A special program
is' being prepared. :, '' yi, . , -"
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Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh was a
speaker yesterday 'at',, the" meeting
of the Home Missionary 'society' of
the "First ; Methodist' Church. "
Is?'.1 :" -TO
' The members of . the Modern
Writers infet-Tu'esdsyr'nfght' with
Mrs. J; Mr Clifford' for -Ta' social
eVening. eMrs. "Clifford," whoTig a
member' of J the "section."' has'-been
confined . tar her home for several
weeks with-a broken ankle. -
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. The Parent Teachers association
of the LJncoln-McKinley . school
met Tuesday night And , re-elected
the officers for another, year. j E.
A. Rhoten is president of the local
assodaSoir. 4 V
Plans for hot lunches' were dis
cussed ' and "' plana '-'fbr4a r xnenlber
shfp' Ca"mpaTgn"lannched. Ciptilns
0tthC?6iiMmeer'beek1ng 'rilem-i
bersc are Mts. J." LrIathls j. hnd
Mrs -Masoir Bishop.' - Mrs." Mark
McCallister- la in -charge of the
committee for hot lunches and she
will .be assisted f' by ".Mrs. : J, H,
Fairchtld and'.Tkfrs. George' E. Hal-f
'A' brogram was given following
thtfbumess'meeting. Vr.,?-'
.- yt titt fsva-rJ .;vri, .-''.
Zane ' Grey, " the author, will
visit' the "Bad Lands' to get coloi
I orchis; next nbvet.,v!2aile'is fairiy
good on the desert stuffrbut when
he quits that he's worse than
Harold Bell Wrighti which leaves
TTTT3 TTi
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Watch how, your, testh mproye
ways to fight that film. One acts to curdle'
film; one tortmove itpmd without any harm
rne ens-: -"
now show7 V
Able authorities proved these methods by
"'f'
teeth. Dp
it because
Dolt for
many careful te Then a new-type tooth - t. "l TZxttcZ , -V- -
. ' ' ' , '. . , -;0 i these TWO TJTtST tOCTT-f I wtfCU.. I
pasts was created, basedon modern rwjh. Mmbbi'.irs Vtr-r. t'
riXJZrir "fS - - M over,
in it for dairjr application. . x '
Learn what -
That tooth paste is called Pepsodent. Care
ful people of 'some 50 nations now employ &
largely by dental advice. -',- - , 1
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V Other essentials - .
. Other effects were found to be essential.
So Tcpsodeci fnulu'plies the alkalinity of the ,
saTivaV'Tbit' V'there to nentrl"xe month .
aHdsVthe'canseof tooth decmy. ' , '. r
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fUoi and
world over.
FEBRUARY 8. 1923
TO DANCE FOR I.IR3. 1IARD1 HG.
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sWi'Ysif7!Tr -a
Eva Mascagno daughter of
Stephano Mascgno of New ' TorkJ
selected as one of the fifteen clev-
erest Stage children in the United
States to to to 'the White Rouse'1
to appear in a revue called Chee
Up. America." arranged as a spe:
cial entertainment for Mrs. Har-
ding, whd' has beta prevented hy
illness from attending thetheater
for some time. --; -
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nothing to. be said. ! Zane is a son
ofDr.il4. VGrey,i. an Wd-time denf
tlst Jwhb flourished' in 'Columbus,
Ohio about' St yeaWao.'firh ws
famousior" his dyed mustache 'and
long Prince 'Albert -coat. We can
see him yet.--iist Angeles "Times.1
Present Cctrja
Go cet
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insert your name ana. ad
dress, then present this cou
pon this week to any store
named below::.' You f wBI : be '
presented with a 10-Day Tubef
of Pepsodent l ' J j 5 '
" Tr'oir.4-Afnwn mailt
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Jj Company.- 1104 So. Vbash V
i A venae, Chicago, " and tube
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Frosh 'or VillamcUo
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The first and practically tLa S
Willamette debate-to te bel tl i
year -on thi homtr grounds.1 L ij
be staged i6night,"at Waller Hall,
between the freshman teams of
Willamette and Pacific ".UulYersity
of Fdre3t Grove, ; l .
'T e 'Willamette affirmative
team appears Via ' Salem. and tt a
negative' team" wilt speak 'simul
taneohsly ; at; Pacific. -' Tot"', t : j
Salem contest the Judges wi:i 'l$
Miss Blair, ot the state Ub'r.ry i
Walter Den too -law' student '
WfeliknoWn " Salem after-dlar r
pratqr; and Judge John McCourt,
of the Oregon ttjpreme court. TLa
local' speaker for the afflrna
tive are -Frederich ; Arr' e; Rr 1
Ward South' V6rth:': the 'Liti, a
ea'thatrviaitrpacitic, v ill
Warren' Day iind Victor -Carlson.
.'. .The- debate schedule hs.cot y t
come to full blossom for this tj.r,
Wt the Wlilamett6''bbosters hu
been expecting to get at lea it a
fine -chance rtowin. end'tuS ath
letics of last year' more than eve a
up;: the - basketball 'and' football
losses for this "one season. ;
"The varsity debate team; w!!l
not ' Appear" this year," before a
home . audience'.: Having - practi
cally slaughtered the" whole'
tiguous' territbry they i.u.Ke thf j
year" tale a' on? a pretehtioi3' c.
side schedule.golng ak far east E4
Chicago.VKnd meeting a dozen coli
leges'andnlyef sitiesr on the trf, ;
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j'l'KJ'XSf
'T have .-bad kidney trout! i t : '?
twelve yea&, writlb '1I.-T.' Vlt t
ney West" Jacisorf, 111:3. T " i
In back, jolntar, -catcnea.'in t t
h'lpS,v'run "down" -and "fttSri t
t6bmuchd firing ;'the-'ni "it.' .
since' taking Foley Tli y p.. .
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l& s4iw- riia,.w - L.'.Lat ,
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Porey Kidnby pnia k.:e..j-
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Famous lies "Ton " win i.'
have any troubfe'wlth tl
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saliva. That is there to 'est '--pesita.
whidt toay cthcrwis i ire.tr. - '
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XhxlEepsodent gives tnnifold power to
a new conce-'-n cf c!-r3 t
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this free tube and watch the c!.:
1 it brings. Note how clean the tctth f f tl
r using. Llark the absence of tie "viscous I ...
See how teeth whiten as the' C "jsa-coau e..
appear. -' - K'i ''
ThVtcst wHl be dtrjhtfd. What ycu tzi
.and feel wSl be a revelation. Cut crt the
coopon now.
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