:o,fin, f ill; MIU . liiiiETSS'JC TO STOCK- DECLIi'JE 5. .Usual Weendrpfif la& ing Hinderance to Market ii . V Advancement." " NEW TORKT, March 16. Spec ulators' for1, ttie dicHrie' successfuli lr, attacked' th tferaVlIst In to day", stock tn'arket butnef losses fa most or the popular shares were held to frictions.' Interruption, in wirtf traffic tbr wester ; points, which hate beeiiv supporting the m arket ,Tr 1 t& buying, orders.', and the; nsuat weekend profit taking, aided the operations for the de cline I,- , The Initial' attack : was centered on, the" Mexican oil issues" on the orerolght ' - announcement, or the chaIrni n of the C Standard Oil company of,. Jew,. York; that Am erican.: companies operating in -Mexfco'jWe're; destined to .lose half oC. their 1300,000,000 Investments ,;.yklPy;ll ipils.flost; ground. alUioogh .Mexicaa Petroleom,, or- cnnaruy inactlre, jumped 16 points on,s A.turnover - o 300 shares. United States Steel. Baldwin and ; stuaeoaker. again showed frac tional losses. - ' t'Call money opened at 5 per cent tut dropped to 4 at noon, clos ing at that figure. Only a moder ate, amount of time money is com Ins? into he -market, bankers de mandlng -5 H and- brokers offer- u- o-i- commercial paper was more ftctlTMPith prime names tl icmmaodlag 5' per-cent. , : French francs continued to be ' the feature- of the foreign mar- aeu seHifia jAoVe.iRSa. cents. but reacting, lataty around, 6.24, yes terday's lasti quotation. Demand sterling eased ..off to below 4.69 in reflection of the large Volume 6 -grain, coa , and sugar? bills vii nre. vnner changes . were sm ;and7anjmportant. wrecked at Xlernando, and at Wal nut t Lake .. the storm t took' its heaviest toll ori' the plantation of t.i . , Cannon ! wbernearly a' score of cabins-. -were'-- swept from their foundations and"' the! plantation' dwelling was damaged. Wire communication with the affected area still was-crippled tonight; and only;; meager reports had ;. been i' received from' inland Triages' In the path of the tor nado, , 4 5- i V- ; liijli; EMS BMJDUET MANY DIE Iff ' ucr.tinued from page 1) ; months1 a so' by -a' tornado - and rare-led Half a dozen dwellings fn- log CodWter Tfrer.' - ; ; f. ;lTc'tk is 'TfVecked, ' jj th itora' wa , whirling wirid which: swept in, from the south west,, j-;, - a n.-- ; .. v-f . .v i garage was tonight aY0148 rt: Fplinteced rwreckagesr,J at Sar6Is a . doreaK.btttldlngAiware .wrecked and-the,, front f (a , hotel was cmaslied ; tf ; itoHif .Springs, the UcDermotf , hotel, and the Frisco railroad , station waa?v damaged t haUi; :io2;e-fcDiilldlijgs iweW Instructor at YMCA May' Be Prevailed Upon to Continue -; ;Worlcin Salem. '. v- "t1 A - The' public peaking class that has been", working: for: Che-past five months1 at I the YMCA met last night for its final hearing. A chicken dinner' was serred by the wives of four of the members. The general nature of the ; pro gram' was a regular banquet and toasts,' .with every ; man assigned to a topic to which he responded with a short address.'' Some of the ' , topics " v were1 brand . r new. sprung, on the speakers without a second's .warning. : I Thej members of , the class, who started 'way down 'the oratorical ladder, have climbed up a. long way since , they1 began, and some very Interesting talks were made; Prof." W; J. Harrington of Port land com dresses for -his work. I with '.the class. - He has been urged to con tinue for" a" further short course, and may . dp 'so; , meeting- once., a week as heretofore. The,' class Qu. aaua nauaersv inercnants, ana almosf ererjr linear business en deavor for its? members - during the first series.-T ; ' -.- - SOUIPvE EBGEGATE THIS BOG 6rt MODEAh) yjAiyflyy BUSY IVfC CUSTOMER EMTLRS yoUR. GFFiZE. IT HWas All (jaiifod-Up mul Itcaiy t Vv I S f5 t$OOK OH MODUH.. . I. X VVE.LL JLLTRy OUT : V I lvT f " I I I. I 1 H - : - .V ' .InterwnatL Cartoon Cd Y " - - 1 - .. ,. V ..rjr : - . - ..v.-n..-.-. -o (loin Ifl'IllilSBiD Adele Grrlson,s New Phase of REVELATIONS' OF A WIFE CHAPTER 261. df the Instructor was- highly iplimented in a number of ad i vFor-a.-few. cents - you can ward off (Flu and, Orlppe by promptly checking: .your coughs and -colds w.ith; Foley's 3 Honey and" Tar. Also, -giYeay quick; relief from coughs resulting: ; --.from? Flui Grippe-,: Whooping ; Cough, Astht ma ,and-, Bronchitis,; Forty-eight years of satisfaction to users has made -Foley Honey and? Tar" the AVorld'e , largest ? selling cough medicine. Contains no opiates ingredients Vare; printed ott the wrapper. . ; Refuse substitutes. In sist upon .Foley's. . Sold-, every where. Adv.. . j . All-, . sorts-. of improvements in automobile accessories are on the market, but a windshield contain ing ther list :of jcasualtles as fast as they ccur; would .help "folks a Lot. to.Temember, -? ; -.. 'i STRANGELY MIXED SPEECH . EDITH MADE, MADGE. Edith Fairfax climbed' into .the seat beside me while Mrs. Durkee volleyed dlrectlonsafter'.her As t car rolled tdown the road we heard &i last abrlll injunction 'Don't forget? the ' Ttie last . word' was lost in the noise ot the englqe. . "If .that woman doesn't' land herself and' the .rest of us Jn .a sanitarium Instead of at, the din ner table t&night It wont be her faulty'. Edlthisald,. with, disUnet irritation in her crisp tones. ,h Her jnannee . of speech, again brought , forcibly to i my mind , the great change which her war work abroad . had ' made . in hen. t She had -left the country a gently-bred, rather., helpless, .rather .frivolous southern girl; with the soft drawl Ing, -voice of .the 47pe She, ha'd rerurnedv feyed vi to efficiency above the average,' with; , crlsp- clipped Jiccentssomethlng aklja to the speech of the English wo men's with whom: 8heVhad. been thrown In herwork,' and with' an indefinable cool hardness about I made no reply for a few sec onds, .pretending, to be . engrossetd with the. mechanism of the car. Her, little critical liTitaWd: speech r or; YV Y' i A .. t 4 - -. V" 1 Wj Pas -K . , . ; f ;. ; i ; M , ! .: : , ;. try ..... v . . . FOR ALL OCCASIONS Vc B t!ie Cakci to Order r Lait Saturday iv2 sold over 400 TV J' muNE IquarM BBBWBBBI SBBBf .SBBBJBB) WffUft ROLLS Did yea get yciri? Better ccas eirtyrSahirday: and get ia on this ' 5, s f " 5 - - treat ' - 2- f08P:2SS Rot- Bai 457 &;r!j luzzi X " J i in Sanrittfev PLsss 268 Y Y A. X Ok Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y o had jarred upon me., although, mentally," I, had been making iden tically the same comment. .But I feel toward little Mrs. Durkee as one does to a beloved relative. I can criticise her. myself, .mentally, qah j see , where she was ax; fault, but I don't care to listen to un favorable comment upon' her' from any-one else; Besides, the little woman, was atoning ; royally, for the unconscious; nnkindness and bad judgment of her -choice pf decorations for' Leila's room, and If 'did not, seem. Just 'clubby .on Edith part - io comment, jsven Jestingly, upon the -flurry , caused by that change in . the.: plans . of Her Fluff Ine8s., , . . :t f "I think' the .worst' is over," I said sedately at last. "The, drap eries are all ready to put up, her 'dinner is practically, ready,- ex cepts for the Oast- things, .and I thinfc: she. will be , all right by dinnertime.. It's . been rather :a tense day for hery changing' things at the last: miaute.' ,.j- ,r r :f . "It's . been rather; tense f qr the rest of, us also," Edith .answered, f'but haven't observed you - or me or i Mrs. - r Underwood flying around like; headless fowls. ; , . ; y'i ''Possibly because we' haven't the , responsibility of :tha whole thing resting on : pur f shoulders.. I rejoined, with as careless a man ner as. I could manage, but felt Edith's quick turn and searching glance at me, and I , knew that -she had 5 missed - nothing .of i the .an noyance I was , trying Oi conceal. , ..She made no-answer to my lit tle ; speech, but. s few yards fur ther on she' spoke quickly, with an air; o resolution,. -as if htt ut terance of the words were some thing, she had been debating with herself. j OF ix EUGENE . - SUCCEEDS MR. KIRK (Continued from page 1) Saving Time., t 'There's one thing I want you to know'; she tsaid and I. fancied that, her breath was a bit uneven. !This ezeussios with -you was not pt my. planning, Mrs. Jurkee slsted ' that I ; must to. I know that yon are going to meet Dl your husband, and I can imagine mat - with thia ; mlx-un i. over at your house to explain to him yon wont want any outsiders; around. But 'if you'll 'just drop, me at the aelicatessen on , the way to . the station, and Dick me nn' aeain t Ihe florist's on yonr tray, home in have all the errands done, ex cept .the selection of the- flowers, f'-want your help la th'at, and so does1 Mrs. Durkee. It was lucky that I had a clear street In front, ofme as. I listened Id this' .speech',, for; r; don't . think I had ahy idea of what r was do ing; It astounded, and offended me,' although I gkve the girl cred it for the desire to, .play ; fair.' which was evidently the Incentive for her werdA t The OoI 'assumption that DicvV would' be unpleasant; ov ka house, the : quickly . caught-back syllable of 1 "Di," and. the substi tutlon of ' "your husband" irritat- ea me. Above all,, the memory, which wlir never, leave me while 1 1 hive the- power to remcmW of this girl's scathing words to me: -roti pretend to love him. but you do not love him asT do! :these - combined to make my xot . seiMontrol a fierce, racking battle. - ' I acCompHshed It however' an managed to appear casually pro testing in my answer. s I "There Isn't the slightest reas on wny xon. shouldn't go to the -""R.Tnm.me," I aaM. . then laughed lightly. ' "Yon .',i. don t think-1 am so Inexperienced as to leave Dicky ! Ignorance of the house . until he arrives hereV m iu.a mra over the telephone, ahd he has hsd plenty of, time tojsatm down. So you neednt be afraid of being Involved In a conlneai crap,; and -well drive straight ;to me station unless yon think von.'li !f Te.4 t,me by doing yonr. errands urc. i assure you I . haven't the slightest .choice In the matter t I purposely left . the loophole ior . ner,. and she slipped through ing performed t for the : serlonsly injured, men of .this state, .and is one of the most,, important; fea tures v that, make ; Lthe Oregon workmen's compensation r system better, than, that of , most , other states.,; We havej always had the hearty and active - cooperation of the employer,, and ; the employed in this work. .tJ ; ;;;4 -W; s Payment Kxpedlted. . "Under the . segregation ol work, among' the three members of the commission, I have had particular supervision of the claim ;. department; and feel " justi fied in saying that the work of that department has been 4 great ly ini proved' in the' last three and. a half years'. The' payment of claims' ; has - been - - expedited, and -many pthersteps'-taken,':to Improve the service,, while at the' same 'time protect ? the inter- eisti .tif the -accident fund,, .1.1 3 "My association with the ' other twomemoers of ine commission has been most ' pleasant, and jl want u to say" that I have . never known men who' had a . more genuine" and" sincere interest In the . welfare and success of their department. SUdns la Democrat . ' Mr.- Elkini Is a practicing at torney of Eugene and a" former sheriff oTtane"c6unty. He Is a native ,of 4 Polk - county and; ts connected -,wth ..a pioneer ;j fam-? Jly. t Bince 1910 he has 'lived; In Eugene. , Politically he Ja a Dem ocrat ; and, . for.-.- some- years . has been-; member of the .Up-Staie Democratic clnb i. He is reputed to have been; Active- as a- member of the Ku Klux Klan: In Eugeno. .During the .Spanish-American, war,-Mr..-Elkin served with the Second - Oregon regiment ' In the Philippine i. islands and has "; been ativeflWlth (this veterans ' of that organisation. . - U Charles E. trlekland ; to t W, Blandish and wife,' land in 'claim B1-7-3-W.,.$10.-H;.-: .y-V.-'i- J-w:i ; " L..' M; Ford to Cora1 E. Johnson, lots' 12 and 13 Pairlodge addition to SaJem, 110. ;- Joseph'' Wletman find wife to J, A. Uncbln,- lots 3 ahd" 4T';blpck'i 3'J Cowings addition ' to .Silverton, $615. ' - ' - ' " ! ' " portuwd; HAsa ,2 ; x DISASTROUS BLAZE Continued "from page 1) most . part completely gutfed.i.The chief. Josses . were on; the; build Ing Itaejf, thei hotel ; plant and ; furn ishings pnd several. ; stocks , of goods of varions;klnd3. and stores on the ground- floor,- Preliminary estimates -placed' the , aggregate OdonJns Top .fast $If Arthur. Conan i Doyle 1 a W In " a- Chicago address; ; . ! i"Be - sure yopr sin wIIL find yon out, That is j a good thing for us to remember. --" i' .- 'A- commercial- traveler's wife once gave1 birth to"' a ' babyr dpr ing her husband's absence .'and.i as she ''seemed a' pretty' sick.wo man," the doetor1 wrote out altel-; egramr for the husband to come right home.' J t "'.:,''.'.". 1? The telegram was given fto the hired girl v to", send - off.but she forgot all about it somehow. This sin" : of ommlsslonnher part seemed ' of nb consequence. though, . for the husband' goti home unexpectedly : the. very next day: ' ; . Well, , he'V.went ' off ' again a Sit days1, afterward... fqr REAUEY EXCHANGES s Reported by Union Abstract - - . - . Coihpany . John J. Ehrisman to I A. Beek man. part, of lot 1, block 3, Wood-burn- $2500,5-4 -. .. ifii ;-. i j Albert .Webb and wife to Edla K. Gihlstrom, land in claim 47- 6-1-W.. I1. i XT. W.. Ilershberger-and wife' to Mary:,Ei ; Goudy, . part tot lot 15, Ooudy. Gardens, 1000 . ... ; 1 Engelbert Gier to Leo Gler and wife. , land In section 10-6-1-W., M00. . ;. . . i Leo N. Childs and wife to Dave H. ' Foreman, part , of Jots 3; 36, 36; Capital City f. P.. and land inT station and 28, .-Wi, ii . . , . ; At B.. Petersen" and wife to J. I. McKlnney et ; al, . trustees." of the Church, of God oft North Salem, part of lot 6, block 1, North Sa lem, iio.' . ,. Gilbert Weathers and wife to John W. Marshall and wife, lot 7.. block llHiverview Park ad dition to Salem, ,$10. . , ... , - , JEt. J., Young and wife to Sarll dal Smith, lot 11, block S, Bur lington, $2250. V . I. Fred A'.. ErlxDn.4o Argyl JH. Harris, lot 4, block 4, Highway addition to Salem, $200. ' -S I Rollin K. Page and wife to E. S. TiUinghast and wife, lots 1 and 2.- Orchard . Park addition to Sa lem, 1 10. i:; . - t fo Harry E. Elmer and wife to W. F. Krueger. lot 2, block 3. Oak Lodge additions to Salem.- $10 It eagerly. "Of course It'll save time." she said, "and you ' know that's the chief - thing tonight.- So- please drive first to the delicatessen.- f I did as she requested, and left her there .with 'relief and thank fulness. . For the last thing jn the world which. desired" was tohavsa Edith Fairfax witness my coming interview fwilh' Dicky.' t i (To be' continued.)' " A baby was born, .in a flivver In Detroit jjt, js sj- good ' e't that ' It Is a bouncer, , : hbiiritejw.aa now: .ouch; better. A wejt passed. Then; at the of the week,. the -hired girl sud denly remembered ; the . teJersn and! sheVTnshed jto: the tejemji of flea, and ; dispatched it at . or cs. When t the . poor .commercial, trsr eter.jgpt.it. he came tearing a second time in a perfect frezzy of horror-jind amaxement Ail- weir he -might b inia.frenry, too tax, ihe: telegram,. which? he kct reading andi re-reading .-as tUis iraln-rocked - along,- contalael these- alrful . words: ; j ' -; . ."Another addition, son. Return-at-ence. - -"His relief was- so grtit rtLsa thd mystery, was -at Mast J cleared tip l tb4t:.he i actually' pardc the - forgetful: hired girl." - j . : . ..... Read " the Classified - AcfsV ' . - " ...... -..,1 : .. j i . ...-. ) i j ;..j.' i. .j.'.v ;ij Br L k 1 9 t r flour! ' Crovcn- Flour, 49tlb; bak .........:....$1.98. Washburn-Crosby Gofd Medal Flour J V barrel r.........;.$7.68 49-lV.bafif ..--.:, .:.:;..i::..?li2 9-lb. 8oz. 9raharrt ..J.:. ..:.-..j.A5c 9rlbu Commeal .J..iJi id29; 9-lb. &oz-,WhoJewheat LL J.....A5c " '. SOAPS' ' -''tr: Crystal White ; i4c 23i bars ..l;:4,;.vw..?LO0 t Swifts Pombinatiori.So4ip;. package con taining 2 , packajgreS Pride Washing . Powder, 10 bars Classic Soap, 2 cans Sunbrite Cleanser, each $1.00' 25 bars Easy . Day Soa U-L:.-:-:..$l.C0 3 bars Cream Oil Soap :liu 1..20cT a Old Dutch Cleanser 4....25c J CANNEI1 GOODS Standard Corn, each ..-.J.n.Sc Solid. PacR Tomatoes, e4ch.. 12 Vc iarge, can Hominy, each, .:..12c Baltimore String Beans, each.v...llc Libby's Alaska Bed Salmon, each.-.26c" Libby's : Rosedale medium redl....17c We will have' a nice assortment of fruits attd -vegetables for Saturday's trade. CABIN SYRUP-; ti Large can, each f .-.i?L.ju;5I.07't; Medium .can, cachu...'.J..:.v:.';....-'..54c-Small can, each 'Zc..J.:jJ.J27e , , SCUlipEB SYRPji -A high , gradev maple and rock candy " ; Syrup-r: ' , -- ; 34 sallon u...... ....-C7c - gallons '-v- ' H-?-!' . .SHORTENING 9 lbs. Criicof , , ..." 6Jbs. Criscoitu. a lbs. Crisco'. l;lb. .CriscO;i. 4- -$1.87. -?1.27V 67c jgal. Wesson!s Oil i galloniWessori'a OU A gallonWesson's- Oil 1 pint Wesson's OUU -.?ixo; 1' K1 7c LAItDfANhTimA ' Ild-lb. pail Silverleaf Lad ....$l'J75- . 510. pan buyerleaf Lard. 3c Barton's Circle W. Hams, lb. 27p Swift's Premium" Bacon, lb; i--;.;;; -Swift's Premium I-lb. sealed carton, .j Omorr Sts,.pound . .U. ,10c of tJiu week Ccine ia anii .sample JVkfflai; I CjEs-'icsd PisV wwuu ii c voiicc scrvcu irec o&iuroay; yea arc WCICCHISi", PIGGLY WIGGLYDEIJVEIIY .- -.,-ycv,-iv;-..--gf- ex - . , J5' trt&jb&yr, pf tetter suit hi pecple of.SaI: vie &xz H cided ta make deliveries on '0r2eH ' amoiHIi3& to five dalhrr ;cr ciirc; 456 State Street AUjOitftiWorl !1 ' - i-! - . -i , T i . V, -: i - '. V. ' M"i : st. reiee R GO '.f ' ,V''' ;-'-''''.";.' f". ... ' "' : : , ' .:" : . . .-a- - ' . - : - . s.-.j'.".-. - - - , - - , - . . . v . . v ' - .