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.Gii STILL ' J " o f r I Ui ii OuiyikUulli J 1 E:r.! Head viaives Exam ination Willing to Face Charges. ; CHICAGO. Feb: 23.- InVestiga tion of the financial operations o Joseph Marcino, barber-financier and alleged embezzler, shifted to day -from Chicago, Buffalo and Warren, ifasaJi to Italy when the detective agency In charge of the , case asked' its Italian office to find .what werb -Marcino's activi- ' ties when' he was In' Italy and al so( to find how' he obtained large . sums of money' he Is safd to hare '. brought back, from there. . ; cMarclno. also known aa Palata, wanted In connection with the al leged embezzlement .,of $213,000 In securities from the Warren, Mass., National bank, operated In Chicago" In 1921," It was learne ner today. Frank Li Taylor, former rail road brakeman and the president of "theS Warren bank rwhlclt twas eloped' by jbank - jexamf ners and who was arrested here Wednes- - day night, was 'arraigned, today. waiting r examination and extra dition, expressed his willingness to to back to Warren to face era bezzlement: charges, and; was held In ' $10,000 bonds. ' ' Taylor main tains he is Innocent f the charg- es. STOj COUGHS AND COLI Neelected coughs and' colds lead infinsnia.- la ktIddo. stkma and bronchitis, and the old roeth of "lettlng lt run Its course is TunldlV rlvlriz 'way to nre'veitlf e treatment. Three generations of users, have testified to the quick relief given fcyFpiey a noney ami Tar from eoughs,' colds, ' croup, throat, chest and bronchial trou bled Contains no opiates ingred ients printed on the wrapper, Re fuse Imitations and supetuuies . gold everhere'i-dTAl;,:';V; '."v; ANTICLIMAX MARKS Hi END OF SESSION V - (Continued from page 1) , ; to both classes of settlers the right to purchase " an -additional quarter section each at f a price to be fixed by the " state land toard. ,This opens, the iway for a compromise with, the govern ment, since,; It takes care of the interests of both the. state and the government.' The , govern-, laent objected to any ; interfer ence ; with Silvies Blitzen - rivers far reclamation , purposes for the reason- that federal authorities wanted the- streams, to feed the laW for the benefit J of , the Koosevelt bird reserve. This al so is possible under the Ellis biiL ": ..v ':::':":..:y.!''h?. V. Coast Highway Aided j ; 1 ; Highway , legislation ,was y-ol minor Importance witk the ''ex ception of an act extending . the plan whereby the . state' ; may rtvatch up tot $250,000! moneys that may be appropriated by the government expressly for con struction of th Roosevelt Coast Military highway. Another bill adds another cent; tax ion' gaso line, making. , the total tax 3 cents, i but amending the act of 1919 so that the tax la removed from gasoline Other than that used In traffic on the state1 high ways, i; This was bitterly opposed by some members for the reason that no, decrease was ' allowed . in automobile . license fees.5 An-c-ther.tin increases the maximum epeed of motor? busses to 8 30 miles an hour, : Several r attempts - were . r made tc amend the Initiative, , referen dum i anud recall" acts to . curb the activity of petition circulat ors, but these. failed.-.. . i !Bttr Fight -Waged : One of the 'bitterest fights of f h . session, twas oyer senate bill 215; placing dealers In; municl ' pal securities' under the - purisdlc tion of the state corporation commissioner.- - Opponents f of the bill declared It was aimed di rectly ? at Morris , Brothers, but as ,It passed last- nigbt it was paid to be satisfactory to that V firm.-, :. v , . - -; K Circuit court relief In Multno mah county Is the objectpf two bills that, passed, one providing for the : appointment , of , an aid dilionai circuit Judge i and ,;, an other, sponsored, by Senator, Jos- ejh, providing that . when tbe ciief justice names a. Judge from an outside district to held court la 'Multnomah county J be v ahall receive IS a day; In addition to h's regular; salary. Tourists Not Aided TouHst legislation tailed. Af ter the ways and means commit tee had - turned down r appropria tions asked by: the Pacific North west Tourist association and the Cregon Tourist Information bu-reau,- Speaker Kubli revived the former by having a 1H introduc ed to appropriate 340.000 for tie association. This was beat en In the senate,. Last night an attempt was made to bring it I ack in amended form, but was frustrated,; " ; L"3'::ation tinctured with reli - 3 T-rej-aiic:dId. not: get ?far. iward bill prohibiting ; ;;3 f : i.ccl teachers from wear. ' n garb r pas?ed, -but 'tl ty all ele:eat3. OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM OREGON MEMBER OF ICLAN WHO MAY BE INDICTED. r :.. :. I,rr-T ..U, ..irrjssissaatsr. - t ' f i - V - 1 ... - t : $ ? , , - j it1, t-, y- j -r.-; . I ! ' S : . ' ! J ill - .-:h ; .; J " .v- f 'I : i hi I In i f ' i r 1 i P ?! , if Newt" Grey, a deacon of the Fellowship Baptist Churcn. snown ' on witness sUnd at Bastrop. La-, open hearing on Mer Rouge mydera was identified aa one of the hooded mob who kidnaped T. J. Richards and Watt Daniels, by Fred Eubanks, a farmer, one of the witnesses at hearing. The State of Louisiana' now plans to ask for indictment of . thirty men for kidnaping of the two Mer Rouge victims and lndlctraents s of at least five men for the murder of the two. , t Bills to , eliminate. Columbus day from fthe list of legal holidays and to repeal the Jaw providing for both Protestant and Catholic chaplains at t the - penitentiary failed. No attempt was made to advance the effective date of the compulsory public" school : bill f thit" was passed - by the v people In November; ' Bills attempting to place a tax on church property and on hos pitals failed." " - Woodward Rills Fail ; Three bills' introduced. by Rep- rese'ntatiVe "Woodward; one pro; vlding for f free 'v text-books, an other . proposing that ail ' electors in school district be allowed to vote on questions' affecting school finances and j another calling' for dental Inspection in public schools all failed. ' " 1:')':'-' There was; little legislation " of miliary character. 1 An attempt was -made to. cut -the salary ' of the adjutant general and another to provide that he might be re moved" at any time " by the gov ernor.' oBth failed.' . After the ways and means committee turn ed -down- an ; appropriation .for maintenance ! of, the ' battleship Oregon in Portland harbor It was revived ' and went through. V," -v The Eddy" bill providing 'for more thorough' ; groudwork in fundamentals and patriotism la the public schools ' was defeated In the house .by one vote - after it bad been opposed : strenuous ly by the . school teachers and superintendents of the v state. " ' ; Uterary .Test ; Approved , Considered! among important enactments . Is the sterilization bill, intended io curb, the pro pagation, of feeble-minded and ci iminally inclined persons. Another important bill requires literacy: teat for voters.! The old . wild animal bounty system, was repealed and in its place was enacted the so-called hunter system whereby counties have the option of using, govern ment hunters! to chase down pre datory animals.'. They are' paid jointly i by the counties and .the government; :.:..,.:."-,.-.., The reforestation bill was ve-. toed by the! governor. 1 Repre sentative Graham's market road bill which ; proposed the creation of a revolving fund as bonds are rttf red ; failed 1 to pass. Here Are Scnis of these goods ; are slightly damaged, but ' , took at the prices' ' Enameled Sink, new ...i....JL.$4JJ5 . Rome all copper Boilers,,new ..j.1$4.50i , Claw llarnmers, new ..-...J..:...J...35c ' Wooden Chopping. Bowls, all sizes - new u... : . ...-...334 f ' - i y . i Loganberry Wire, Hop Wire and - ? Chicken Wire at" Reduced Price's ; t Ve. also buy and Jun!:, Rags," Tools; Machinery; Ftaiiitirre, etc m House of Half Llillioa and One Bargains ' , Phone 523 , , - , 402 N. Commercial The so-called "farm bloc" of the le.gislatu re walked ; away with. two prizes tucked under its arm in the, form of a bill defining the standards 'of ice cream ami a bill to prohibit - the use of milk or milk.', products in ' milk or butter substitute' containing vegetable oils. r The per centage of(butter fat arid milk solids not fat 'in Ice cream is raised by.thelce cream bill. 1 : A referendum has been threat ened by the oleomargarine and filled milk manufacturers against the ."oleo" bill. . - - - , - ' ' . v Film, Tax Quahhed i . ' . " At the request; of '. Governor Pierce,'; the attorney general's of fice .drafted, 'and" submitted a, bill to Impose a tax on the rentals and royalties1 of motion picture,' films exhibited in the state.. The Mil was given rough' treatment In the hjbTi se judiciary committee, Tbu was finally rescued yesterday morning and passed after a; bitter fight in the house. . The senate killed the bill late Thursday night. It would have Imposed a tax of 5" per cent; on the gross income from such royalties and rentals, tinder theprovlslons . of the fCirkwooa narcotic laws approved by tha governor the penalties for the. use, possession or "sale of nar cotics 'are greatly Increased,. In linp with the roirig demand for curtailment of the dope traffic, f ; , Knforcinent Demanded ii f The same general approval was given all t legislation offered., by the Anti-Saloon league and allied organizations, with the result that a state prohibition .enforcement organisation headed. by the gover- CUT THIS OUT .IT IS WORTH .; , MONEY ') i : : - Cut"; out this slip; : enclose .with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 283$ Sheffield Ave., Chicago, JUL. writing; your name and addresa clearly , Ton will receive . in re turn a trial paekage containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs,, colds and ; croup; Fo ley Kidney Pills for pains In sides and back:? rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets;' a whole some and; thoroughly : cleansing cathartic tor eonstipatlonvblllous' ness, headaches and sluggish bow els. Sold every wherevAdy. ; ; Special is sell all kinds of jirjk i-'ed. nor, was created, and a division of fines lmiosed s irt the ' counties authorized to maintain the slate organization. .- . Confiscation of automobiles used in illicit liquor transporta tion Is' provided In another bill and additional restrictions .are placed on the use of stills and mash products. ; 5 ' ; . 4 . The state fish commission will be entirely self-supporting by 1925. It la predicted, under the operation of. the? revised '.fisheries code enacted by the legislature Increasing poundage, fees : and makinr othermendments to the, present statutes. The only other V? Tfm SIrlel?atlvn W"tbe Mott bill, lifting the ban on the sale of fish caught by trollers out- side the three-mile limitfxwhich was imposed by the 1921 leglsla - -' . 'J. -..';' I: - : . The ambition . of the American Legion of Oregon was' realized on February; 1 C t v. Wben s Governor Pierce attached his .signature to the Railey-Huston anti-alien land Dill. 5 .: . v i:f; -i . ; V lender the; provisions 1 of" this4 act, aliens not eligible to citizenT ahip are not permitted to own land or hold it undsr long-time Ieas(M.i( A recent decision of the federal courtSs-. is presumed by those In touch 'with the provisions of the new Oregon law, tp- make the provisions' of this 'act apply equally to certain Hindus This act is based upon the Cali fornia anti-alien land bill and em bodies some of the Washington law on this stfbject. I SHAW, ! Mrs. B., Klecker entertained the-" Community ? club February 14th. , ; - 'Miss Anna Masser was releas ed from " quarantine Wednesday. The Waldo Hill club met with Mrs. If. A. Keene Thursday1. i Miss Amanda .Matthews left tor Portland , Tuesday, where' she i3 visiting' friends.' - , Mrr and Mrs. C. Ll McAllister drove .to - Salem Thnrsday to ' be with -their son, V. J. McAllister who was to be Operated on for appendicitis.? Mrs,! C. M. Elliot and Mrs. E. T. Chamberlain drove to the City , Tuesday.. , ,n y, . H. - E Ferris was a Salem' vis itor Saturday. '" 4 H.C. Hanson had the misfor tune of nearly losing his thmfltf while cutting wood. - - 1 v C "Grandpa Schneider is reported ill. . - . ' . ' Frank and Andrew . Fisher drove td Salem Tuesday.: " Master Lewis McAllister was visiting' his grandparents, C. L. TUB 'PROPER WAY 1 1 1 111 caassaaasasgaass3gac3egasgaBEasx3 Valuable advdde information lot the treatment of every form of Piles is enclosed .with each box of PAZO OINTMENT, e remedy is" guaranteed. the "price of 'PA20 OINTMENT is 60c and you can get it at any drug store. The advice and information goes with it ' i 15 ' ' 1 11 1 1 1 " " i.-...gar o Aduoinjiso. Pcocloeils Ye.will.giYe iiD to 5 per cent of the amount of Cherro products purchased at anyr feed or grocery store on Hour, cer eals; poultry and stock feed from this date on until further notice. - ' v , All that is necessary to present or mail Vour purchase slips to the office of the Cherry City Milling company and you -will get in cash 5 per cent of the amount of the purchase. ' ' - If you, buy: one ton of Cherro Chick feed at the present price, $58 per ton, your purchase slip is worth $2.80. You buy the best product for less plus 5 per cent discount i , i: : ' : ' Remember this ; applies on all Cherro products regardless of quantity purchas ed. . , ,;'' . Buy and use Cherro products, you1 gain in two ways, and cash in your purchase slips at . :. V : , ' " CSisrry Ciiy lEDIWEMIiUi PROPERTYVJATITEO I Li Bill Passed by HouseTavors Return of $10,000 or Each Estate. WA55HiNGTON. Feb. f 28. Re- . Af a If an rtfAnoriv F. SAlTAll durinr the war to the extent of tA AnA - M., .,tnti'W ntv. Proved Jn a bill passed, byjthe jhouse late today. 300 to,f 11. and hent to the senate. Efforts to jamend the bill talc4. : '; j . 4ust before; tie ,mal Vote, Re-; Ipresentative ' Rayburn, I 'Democrat. Texas, ; moved to re-comlt the bill to, the", Interstate' commfrce com mittee with instructions to am end It to require return " of ' all property, held. His" motion was rejected 181 to 2. Other pro nosed amendments would have nut eoneress on record t as favor- ;ing the return of all the prop- erty ultimately and 'would havei jrovided for return of ,all prop erty of Austrian nationals. 4 ; Patents to be returned under the present measure include only such as are not; in litigation .and not held by the war and navy departments. -' - Thlsr will exclude the .thousands . of: patents sold to the Chemical foundation, for the recovery ' of which the ? gov ernment has instituted court ac tion. " i f . --i.-rl . i ,i t- r .... . r and Mrs. McAllister j, for a few days.. . i - ;i . -A . .5 . Rev.. F. II. Scherbring-was a Silver ton visitor.! Thursdayf' - Mrs. M. J. 'Larson and her son R..E. Larson drove to Aumsi" ville Wednesday... , J Classified Ads in .The Statesman. Bring Results PER POUND OUR -WEEK-END - SPECIAL StFULIGEJ TO TREAT PILES Millhig Co 25c SATURDAY MORNING, Farm, Bureau Officers , y f .;to Be " Elected Today iA-,r . . .. i , vst" ' A twice-postponed, election of officers for ' the ;MarioiT County Farm bureanlia to beTheld today at the Salem Chamber of - Com merce rooms. At their ' regular election meeting, early- In-1 Janu ary, they, learned of : the coming of some important . state visitors for the following weekl'and ther deferred the election for the big crowd, i Then when the crowd came they had; ,to pass It over once'more. But today they prom ise to settle the matter fdr-go6d.i The bureau held a meeting al woodburn Thursday of this weak The business men' had wanted to know more of the bureau before endorsing It, ?. and the farmers came in for an 'all-day 'session, What Is reported from . all sides cs one of the most windertul din ners ever served in the county, was served, and every .business man In town was invited . in There "were addresses by bankers. farmers, the secretary of the state Chamber , of Commerce, and oth' ers; the net result3 being a defin- . ' " -. ' '.r . . !..; ... ; " t " -T" : . r .-.";( :i i ' Perfect Corfw that'H what all say who try Diamond W Coffee, servel free Jin the G rotary , . . -I..., Department.-.. ::( --'. ' - ' - : : SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION NOW ON ?. t t v. $15 00 to$18.50 - Value3go at Special ' V The lirice doesn't "befirin to tell the story about its true value. . A surprise is in store for you when you see.them These are higher cost dressed; if bought, in the regular way would not be possibly quoted at this figure. This is not a rear offering-, indeed not i is a very unusual offer made possible through a rernark " able special 1 purchase. : Hence, this "wonderful opportunity. . 1 " ; " i i STYLES Long cape effects, rich .' - trimming some , with Bertha collars, . flaring sashes, others - In "plain modes,- etc., at . , . .$9.85 A j ; ; Tarieta, Can Gils' Wool ! 1 Mi Jdlcs : In' bright red and navy blue. Special at ! $2.49 f T T T T T y r r f t T T Y X Y Y Absolutely' Free , 250 Hand Fainted Scenes by. Charles L. Martin wil be offered free to the custom era of this store as long as1 they last.; SAT URDAY: ONLY. , Be here early. ' SaiurrJay dfnlj ' To purchasers ot: 11.00 and upward, r there are many classes of pictures and will -be distributed accordingly to pnrchaseav '. , - CLASS 1 $5.00 and oirer. " CXuVSS a $3.00 and over. -- v k ' - CLASS 3-41.00 and overv See Them a Display ii : An i i i t U t Ji r ; v t. . . FEBRUARY 24 1923." lte understanding on the part of the townsmen' as to what the bu reau is and what it seekr to o, and their own-pledge to back It to th' limit. About 200 people attended the dinner and the- ex ercises.', ' . . WASTED EFFORT An amusin incident occurred at a railway station in Switzerland lust before the great war brofce out.; when the Swiss were begin ning to refuse to accept xoreigu money or to make exchange for Swiss, or to cash., letters of. credit or bank checks. Two elderly Eng tlsh spinsters were excitedly dis- L cussing the currency trouble, one 01 inem smoomea uui o" England note' and said to her sis ter:. -r.:: ,r:;::y , -;:..:-' :f'-.;.:-; ."There, Sarah,5' Is a Bank of England note, which baa ; been as good as gold all oyer the world since Christ came on earth, and these-plagney Swiss won't take it.' .5 Someone told this incident af terward to a banker In - London He said they were very ignorant women i ' there were no Bank: of England notes 1n Christ's timet" Wonderful . Opportunity DRESG E and Serge v: Featuring a. ; special line ' of $5.00 value sport hat at - ; , ' $2.49 the Windows -1 w - -w w . -w -w ir-, r. w 4 i ll C la .l '' - V ' . . If I tl a j. d pv-i. i'T ' ' for tnap lan. ! r ,,4 frvt in -0 !- '-r f fruit th sm.a Mn r r-ro. mo"' . '''' i I t in - -if rmtx !.:.. "- " r- - 1 Jjl !! 1 n- t euiu.P iirr u r ' " ' j ipty Itrnt ran t - -fwimor i'W ,v :,MloHlc.S r:. ttt-n sTrinr or pr.vv fM'r; i -r tona'-t, ,r.f"n.ni. I-.- , p. .rht .mi te wni ol " i ft4 tun , r, 'r"'sr ctwfce of tt -'- 3 r"r Tmk! m .- n tor etc: w v - r- ff"1" , Wsfh r.r li..bahaMWdukrrflSl 1 t SI lUAMi CO rirai tk.. . - - a ' v 15.00 to $18.50 - i Values gro at X V 3 C0L02S . ";. Navy, blue, brown, black-,-: tan and other gayful color trim mings; all gio at $9.S5 CIlvlIH22r S Utu3 SaitJcrlltn, 51.10 Regular $1.75 grades in Chalmers, spring needle knit unions. ,X 12 lbs. SMi-:Mc 1 sack Bias Ribbon Flcar, guar l anteed for good bread cr money back ........ '.lfj'i $1,55 5 - cans Cora .i.;-.l-.:.55c 5 caw Toisatocs;...i: ul.Sc 5 cans SaHon -.;.....55c 5 cans American Sardines U.....22c 1 0 five-cent cigars J125 c 5 cans Velvet -: .....5 C z 10 bars White Launciy Soa?....35c 1 Brocrn dli ....;.:.. 4 Dc llot Coffee Served Free Coeae and try it cup of Dianond V Coffee rocery Ds-t. v - w w i 4