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THE OREGON STATESMAN.; SALE!! OREfiON .TUESDAY MORNINGMPRIE 1023 i-i.icm Macy Balrd's Comedians present 'The Law of the North.", , ' ' - , - i : Alice Calhoun la r The Angel of Crpoked Street ; ;l . . OREGON , i "Robin Hood", , with Ppuglas Fairbanks. v j - - , !':- , LIBERTY -VOne Week ot Love.' ' with Cob way Searle' and Elaine' Ilamtnersteln." " " LOVETT. HEARD IfJ - : ( RAILROAD PARLEY (Continued from page.i) It was' to ' be ' expected tbat Klalne Hammersteiu and Conway Tearle "Would make a splendid r sirring'' team; lthe' - result ' m fi)ne. 'Week jot Vovb" af the Liberty theatre. Tar; exceeds : ex pectations Miss ' llammersteln, surely has ' riever done more se rrate w6rk than In the present irstanee;- and Mr. Tearle Is vl r: 5 and- accomplished a3 usual. notion picture stories as a rule are dreadful, things 'but "In One Week - of Love" there is soEietTu-ig' positively tig '-and. tine, a blending of thrilhu ahd r- . nioA-Betie that ' leaves ' one l.rt-thl:s with surprise. be divided with, thgovernment. Didn't Junk ' Itoadf "When I took ' -the' roadln 19 J2." said aston; -they -asked me to junk it, -'not ma it. .1 looked it , over and 'said I be lieved It could ' make a profit. 'If. yon think you .can run It, take it.' the owner told me, 'but remember,: VI' not put up an nther d cent. "Well. .: he ; never put : up another cent and I'm still running the road." . v -Calif ornia " short " lines. 1 which filed ' format Information were: Santa Maria 'valley railroad; Sierra Railway of California' To. eernite .: Valley railroad,' . Tide water & Southern and the Sac ramento Northern "railroad. T . " r.-.iy- Aubrey .assumes a .he- i - rote. in "The Trouble Hunt er," a rollicking comedy which --.hi be shown at the Bligh thea- t today, - a.,i -repcuef .. and jde f nuer of a little country giri s f eking jher brother, lnv a , wicked tinfl rj.'UE,, ,i;nd, .liiidefworld je f ort. - There is more than a touch cf 6021.1110601,, and- .al strongly ii ra tt r ?'; seen e y .a t - the , close, and tt-re , is ,;pQ . Indication, of any more -.laughs to .come, And t'. .i, .ttost unexpectedly,, Jimmy ,rv iVy springs ,athe ,. biggest 1 lu-h of them, all.! In '.The , An gel . of Crooked rf rttt .Ai:-Calhoun, goes, be ''i the., bars for -the first, time iiii.c r sLq. became an actress. ! v s is e':ovn. fn her -cell the reformatory,' to' which-, sh 21' Ucn ' vr jusriJy, sent.; read i: . - of. t"- ? dearth -of her -mother. s Caioan'-does' some fine cr oMonal acting, in- this scene. t U. E!'j;a to.Iay..- '. , .',7, The 1.1 zcy- iJaird's Comedians ' . -J tl plr vrVAj en g agenient r.tr the." Eiiih theatr Hast ere? :..r'z Trith an- entire rftw show, a neve .type. ; qfi show : from ,-what tl:?y. hare teea putting on, en t : Ue.l s',th8 Law jjof i the; North" a tferilKus dramatic yersion; ot theuwa j tilnga' are --.done .,1a., that fir ccrtb land. This same show r'.:i h-1- r resesteda!jafa. . ton'igh --.- trrorrrt-' r':t. . .-: :iacy-:li::d'i; a a ll I j - Present TUB , Lill7 . UORTB" .. A thrlHIi?3 spoken -' J- ' ' cf " tLa. great ' out-doors. STREET"' " l i Aubery Comedy " ' Scenic : - ,-.t S.UGH. Tiicntro ' cat This Oar--lt is Vorth 4 - .' Money v ut out-this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 f Sheffield ; 'Aye.' Chicago, III.. '"Writing your" name v and ad dress ' clearly. r Tou will" teceiTe In return a trial package con talning Foley's .Honey - and Tar Compound for coughs colda and croup; Foley Kidney Pllla for pains - fn sides and back; ' rheu matism., backache. , kidney ? and bladder ailments;, and'- Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and th6roughTy' cleansing -alh-artie ? for ; constipation, ' - bilious ness. ! headaches, and sluggish bowels. . Sold ' "fevery whereAdr. as CUT!! :e I Tlffl PLACE - . - - V-- Excellent Work Done by Sa-i : fern Girl-iriping.Con- - test at-Corvallis - r'v' 0 L ir UlbilllL J GF f ''Mr CHiinCH TODAY Leading. Episcopal C!ergy . men Will Participate iji. v Services. Here,. , The formal opening. - ot Stl Paul's church will take nlace to day - beginning at a celebrat!on1 of. the "Holy, Eucharist ' at ., 9:30. Bishop Sumner, and several of the - diocesan clergy, will be pres ent during the ; day ; i :' r , . Luncheon r will ; be ;erved I m the j parish; .house vat noon for tpa . clergy, rt-vi.-. J The afternoon will be taken up .with remlnlsceneses by "two of :l the . older members of "the parish : and the present, by a nuiuberi of he yestry ! the k f u tpre i also by . a , member of the TesMTr; The. visiting . clergy w11 be taken., for an auto ride about, the . city, and . la ' the . evening a, service;, in . the? church. , at which Bishop Sumner. - wllL . eonsecxate several articles of furniture, and will speak as wlll 'also the Per. E; T. ..Simpson bit Corvaliis an bid schoolmate friend of . .thf rector's. j5 ...... j " At this evening .service the full-vested choir, will sing and. the " public is Invited,' to attend. 4 Ruth Kuhn a daughter f Mr. andMrs-i V. f E.,. Kuhn J)f 653 North : W!nters -street," won third place in; the statetyplng contest held n connection with the bus iness show at f Oregon ' Agricul tural college last, wfc-ekend, iIlss Kuhn is a student at the Salem high school and was one of six from;' the., school ; entered in; the contest in whlchr,5.Q .schools WS?o competing. - -r The contest was., divided Into junior, and - senior divisions,' ac cording to the number of terms of -typing.-which they-had taken. While definite -.re porta pX -.the number, of words ;: written .was not available last nighty Mrs. Elizabeth Hogg. . Miss .- Kuhn's teacher, said tjxat.her pupil, has made as high : as 7S , words a minute. ... ... Salem high school took third place in the contest although it vaa only one half point behind The Dalles which had . nine points. Ashland toot, first .place with 35 points. -s ; r .i -f. Members of the - senior team hc-ntened- from. Salem: were,,p.uth Knhn, Jewel Steel; and Margaret Campbell. ' The.-Junior team , was composed ; of Thomas Allen, Del la Douglas and "Edna Ellis. This team has taken t typing1 since' last August. ' v - . , . Miss Hogg and Miss : Margaret Purvine accompanied the mem bers f of the two ' teams- to Cer- vallis. yv-?;r'-'-iAk'J;-l .0V. Si ir.s ii"b" . wins the- hronze medal for - her -work t while Filvei- ' trophy j cup. and banner comes' to the high school as . a result! of the work- done ; by jthe two teams. Tht students enter ing the contest numbered ?7t Miss. Hogs; said' last . night. She was .more than j pleased -.with the contest' and lyisInesB show: and said - .that she .thought . it: was a i valuableN. experience:; fori" hr students.- " . :. "- - . ' - ' "... ' ' 1 .i ' I h .. : ... i ' i ' k y I j . - J Z-Ir.--.7I2y at tho Vuriitzcr, Layton, Poultry Expert, ." . r . Is Coming Baclc-Agaln . , tf'i -I !V " " j. j. E. Layton, poultry lecturer and general bird authority, Is to speak Thnrsday ; night - at ". the Chamber ; of Commerce at - 7 : 3 0. He was here a few months ago to deliver two lectures, and his toes sage was so absorbing to-poultry-men that ' Charles R. ' Archerd- tin ally found h1m agaia . down ; in Petalnma, ; Cal., .' and' got. him i to come back for ' one more talk.. Jle Is recognized as , one of . the best authorities In the United States, a nd he is in - dera and. : The lec tures are given free, without a string ofr ;any kind. . .Professor Layton urges all poultrymen with sick "birds that they do not quite iioflerstand to brlng'them An tor diagnosis.; .. It coats them nothing to learn what the doctor' orders in the "way of treatment.. i!' . r.'.xne .sarem. country is rast- get ting' Into he real" production class of poultry breeders, and there are hundreds ' ' who T would -'. welcome such." a visitor as 'Professor-Lay ton. When he was here- earlier in the year the crowds almost ran him - ragged with their never-end ing questions. 0 He talked -four hours . on hlalrst engagement and almost as long on the second- and they were still coming" strong With' the "why-fors'- and -the "whiches." MEW HOSPITAL , ' irj -DIFFICULTY : (Continued from page 1) the old hospital . property.; The $26,800 yet required to finish the present unit will; make a unit that will, care for from .45. to 50 pa tients, and It will have' cost about $104,000; at present . building costs. It . Would be' -worth near $125,000, even ; after the com munity has increased the. cost so heavily by building so slowly, . Firat Unit More CoeUy. The present unit, containing all the working appliances for a hos pital three times the size of the first? section, is necessarily' far more expensive than -the" others will be, costing almost three times as much as the per-patlent cost of the annexes that are to be added as the needs Indicate. The build-; ing has been visited by - eminent hospital mea, who ater It as hav tag no superior, ,and a negligible number of equal.s. In the. country, iz),; its sanitation, Ite facilities for caring for patients, its kitchen ar rangements, - its beautiful t surr roundlngs. It. on,Iy some Croesus could get sickenough to need such accommodations, .or there could come a merelfnl accident or scourge to half . kin; or : cripple a hundred, or more people and make the new hospital ? an Immediate necessity, the hospital idea, might ex ?ver wna a jang; ; l.iuji:UnUUi.a. i1TII.1TS.CLUB Question of Buying Property' toruommunity tjuudrngv rbtans. ueoate ,-.. , Shall we or shall we not? That was he question, or seemed ' to be the Question, Saturday before the 'Salem Woman's -club: -"..- The question before ' the" - house was, ''shall the club purchase this said piece of propertyv for the pur pose or tu tiding thereon a com munity building?!';' iV--5-: v .NOW.- some thonzht tba -nart ln- lar., piece of -real estate waa'to6 small I for ' the proposed bulldirfg, eotne thought it was all ' nonsense anyway, and f there wete all of & hundted . different opinions more or less depending upon the num ber of members' presents "' v: ' X (When the .motion wua alqnt to be put before' the house- in .final form. for rote, some member more or less k devoted . to the 'study pf , law, order and incidentally the constitution of the said Salem wo man's dub, threw a , bombshell into the ; whole affair ty remind ing them that ? the meeting was unconstitutional anyway since a special meeting may-not be- called without , five days notice. . The meeting- .was .finally ad journed and the matter of pur chasing property will be taken up at the regular meeting April 14. 0 DC MS bo in D ZED New Presbyterian o4y ' Formed Oregon in North x - "- 'Pacific District - . . - . t BriUsh, Steamer-on Fire; Yessel Rushesr to Assist " BOSTON.1 April 2. Thei British steamer City of Victoria fa on lire i n mid-Atlantic, according to mes sages from the vessel" intercepted here tonight 1 The position of -the steamer, waay given ?as 1850 west longitude and latitude 50.1.0. : .". The City of Victoria was said to be steaming full speed .toward the Azoref.: She is a vessjel of -3530 tons. t ; . : . - ' Thousands of radio fans ;were listening in on an opera broadcast by a station in Boston, and were disappointed Then 7" the " concert Was abruptly discontinued while distress messages fs-om .the burn ing vesseTwere copied, t The opera Wa resumed however, after an in terruption or 1 5 rmlnutes. ' ; , Later messages r said that v there was a bad fire in the aftier hold of the "City ot Victoria and she was r making rat fall, speed f for San ' MlgueU Azores, ' ,1k' .' Itadio 1, messages Ihtercepted here front ships at t sea said that a ' British steamer the name of which was not caught, was rash Iss'to the' rellrT of the burning vcrsel. The . City of ' Victoria was said, to te bofttnd from iew York to.'IIaribuTsj . . : '-.-' - , ' TEyir. ypBKi ; April; 2.-t. bTe new board otj- foreign - missions of the . Presbyterian churca, con sisting of 40 members, 'including 1 5 .women, was formally . -organized ' today," consolidating .i.the work ot Uhe vbld 1 f drelgn t6adv the women's '".foreign9 board andJ the- committee : : on work Jn Eu rope"." ' " Dr.1 George : Alexander- of New Tprk was elected .president and - James Mi Speers and Miss Margaret Hodge, also of Mew York, -.vje presidents. " , ; '." The new board will ineeff the third Monday of teach- -month and ' annually. In. June. J An.. ex ecutive committee of 15 to hfl appointed,' "will have full' power when the boards is ot In ses sion. r . - -y-vr , Secretaries' to be ' appointed will have charge of the adminis trative work . of. the . board, cov ering five departments, includ ing:, foreign,; home .And- haaa .can didate, nudical and,' taeasurer. : -; An ' . educational , secretary" will' have charge i-of , the entire edu cational work ; of the hoard... The home L base department- will - have a man. and woman- secretary so perlntending each: of eighty dis tricts.. . t- ... . ' ; The districts include: North; Pacific:- Oregon, 4Wash ington. , Idaho I -and x i Montana; Headquarters Portland, ' Or.-.- .The new board ; will mteef here April -16..., , - . - SILVERT0N NEWS possible py the fact. that the uni versity, students were home - for Iheiri spring; vacation. t -A, great many of, the students jQrom Oregon AgrlcultuVaJd.)' Co!fcg;if;alsql ;cim .honte'' to. spend . the Easter, week nd with tjfeir , families "it was nnt.iceabiA ion (hat nsvprulf nAr. . , s r - . - : m- - son were' down from Portland where some. are employed and others of them-are attending bus iness colleKe, t6 spend' Kaster with aiirenun inenua ana relatives.; Mrs. Ji 'IV Larson,' who s well past 76 tears flf age, spent Easter aay in oeu. airs, iarson naa Deen sufTerlegr from ill health off and on for yearsr - , - The ' Silverton, . Parent-Teacher asapc!tion la planning a meeting flf 'some ) imporUnce and, nterest toe next riaayf; . ..... The Silverton Playmakers have postponed ' the day of their play, f'The'Country Cousin," from April 6 to'iA'prU. li.,,. , . , u , , ,-.. tK It , is reported .that tlcketsare ra;pidly being. sold ?for the Willam ette Cleelclub concert to bo alven at the ugene Field" auditorium Wednesday ,nightl This; is,-the third musical event of some note staged ' at the -auditorium, within the past three w?eks. ' -The Wil lamette Glee club ; concert Is be ns put on. .under the auspices of the Epworth League ot the Meth odist church.', . - ,. . . . . - -;--y-'-j-.hi t .-"-'- -v . Salvationists Decide to'Defer t Further : Solicitation - : unui .ran A statement - from the 1 Salva tion Army. Campaign headquatv ters' , shows that . there rf has - been received ' approximately the sum ot J75.d, ; IThis amount being sabscri6ed In! the city, of aSlem. ; Upon, ,the recommendation . ot several of 'the:? leading- business men i and; taking ' Into consider ation thej great! number of cam paigns ; that , have, been held re cently,' H, has .been .decided to wind -up! the.' campaign until Buch time as the funds now re- ceiyed JiaV become :. exhausted. -It .has, been suggested! that In the fall of the yeaf-it-might be possible to conduct another, cam aalgn for the balance r of the money , required and- necessary to-? maintain . the work , for the balance of the 12 months per iod. , v j ! -4 j . . , . (. 1 ' - - iWhlle the , returns, are a - little disappointing; yet it- is la pleas- to see tab great, number of centrjputotrs ; empnasmag ine ar once f. more that the Salva- ra6d Army still' hasr. a-great num ber ;0C frlsnda. - i -. ' i With the exception of ithe var f6us i state Institutions that -fare o -b. called" upon, this) coming 'week?' there i will be no more solicitation of "funds f tor ; the nolne " ' service campaign. ' until such tlndej asi the present funds Become' exhausted i. r- ' cjtVouncic i fiMOOD FOR MURDER CContinued from, page.-l) tstr. between. Aldermen Van. Patten audi telnbock, ' Junk , dealer over the remqval of f nsightly Junk, which j graced 1 the. premises of the Steinbock abode of busl aess.. .'. Mr Steinbock y-, contended that it wad not feasible te remove -business"; f l ;- --iLiE': f :? ' j . - u'The :'bIds submitted "byt the Sa- Iemf and "West Coast Gravel com panies were read and it was decld- SILVERTON, Or., .. April' 2-Ied thar fn3 Order to' give 1 the bids (Seclal to The Statesman.) Din- full5 consideration a special meet- ner ; parties 1 and family reunions ling would be necessary which was were current at Silveftont Easter "called for Thursday evening- at day. This Waa made espedaUy 7:30 o'clock; : The Wesf Coast bid providedfor a straight rate of 79 cents "a.eible ,. jra'rd ,fbr . gravel, ?lV50a" cubieyard for ready mix ed, gravel and $1:75 a cubic yard Jojr sand.. Ckarge for hauling was entered at thq usual rate.-,: The Salem, Sand i & a ravel company bid provided a "zonej . system" which in tue aggregate provided for $1.55 for concrete.; $1.15 for gravel and 11.55 for sand. ' Thel matter . was (referred toj the . st'ree committee- for consideration, a re ports to be made at the meeting Thursday. j. , j- t m;' A communication Was. read thanking the council for Its con sideration and jsympathies- extend ed in, the death ot the late George Halvorsen.;i:''.f;f r -' I , ;Z ; Aifter- lengthy argument t the council went -oh--record a lelng opposed to the purchase ot- any property f sr city purposes without an ab3tracf being f irsUprepared. . . f Thelahnl 'at - $Cd0 - submitted to the icouriell by. ;Mrs. CWilliam Rogers, which j she" claimed was taken from her ImsbandH, under the ..Moffitjt s.4mInitratI6nLwhen he was searched at the ? city-ail was 'iEdeflniter postponed; - ?' On the strength of a complaint turned-in' by George H." Paul con cerning 'the granting of credit' by merchants to (small boys, 41. J. Wenderotii and "- W. W. Rose braugh' prepared a. communication to the effect 'haf "after careful consideration; although 1 thU com mittee has ho j jurisdiction In. the matter,- it - Believes ; that . If -' the merchants were made to ; realize the harmful .effects of a business policy of granting credit to young boys they would remove this critl clsm ' - . , -' The Salem police;, were Instruct ed byf the"v council lasthlght 'to see that the" street "was cleared at Liberty ' and Ferryff objection able ' clutter, v whlchx-Alderman George .W. - Thompson contended was raining his business Ihsthat j section, if . - "i . - i -" j r A number of favorable reports on licenses for., hotels and apart ments Vere, read and adopted ' by the. council . as; were the recom mendations of, the committee., on streets, j .The committee recom mended that the, petition for. the improvement of Lafelle street be tween - Commercial : . and Firsf street be granted" which was fav orably acted 'upon by the council. The recommendation of .the .pav ine'tCAPlioh.otiiCMlU . to Fairground was laid on the table by . the. councir until some actlen from tie jrater . cflmanyrf garb ing mains be first oTitalned, -Tite naviner C North Coi'tagft from the north line of D street to. the south ltae of Market' was recommended by. the committee and spassed by theu council. . . i The' petition forj theipsvipg of North Liberty from' A.'street be tween ' , Com m ere la l.andj " Norway was reported unfavorably "by the com mittee 'and ' rejected by " 'the council. Action 'was deferred on the javfnt? of North Prr nt from the, north line ot C t the south lia-of I etr i: The 'matter f patinc i'xz ' from the north line f I ' ! n to (he south line of Busn wa3 report ed unfavorably by the coiamittp and; laid on the table by the. roun cll, as was the paving. ot lUsliIintr strent west oh Fifth to the we-at" line of Fairground i road. A motion made by ;Alderman Hal Patton that the .street com-, mittee investigate into the cost of Improving north Summer street four block north of the frKlse was carried. ,.", ' , .genuine:. -iB.feefeG:':- .PURE ' "TZxtra Heavy ; Regular $10 C7, E j i Thesfl hiankets ' are 'from OregonXCity. . i Extra ; soft , and fleecy,' wooley and warm,", they havea little flaw in - them-. here or there vwhat we call secon43," . therefore . the extremelylow 'price. -;They will -last you for years te come. - :v. ..."-'. '. . . k1 ZcaTOfiZ rows t . A. '"' "viiem ignore v 46 Statist: Portland Silk Shop 383 Alder St. V BARGAIN. TUESID 1 7x. Y 254 Ni GrnnmerciaT- ' Dry Goods Specials ; . 25c Cretonne, Tuesday "' i - only,, yd. .!... . . ; . ,21c ' t 35c Cretonne Tuesday ' : ; only, ..yd.. i.,.t .20c - All Rungalow f - Aprons . re uced for this Tuesday Bar- -gaiaDay y , ' , ' Valuesvto $1.29; Tuesday ,.89tf Values toi 5, Tuesday $1.29 Values to'$z.7S. Tuesday $18 Jap crepes,- ydl : , v . - . . .23c ' New . line . of college girl ; - ! i- corsets, 98c to- .JJ50 "i- When yon. need a paper pat-": t tern try .EXCELLA. -, $1.25 Silk hose, Tuesday . ,08c " Grocery Specials!. i .- :-.-. r . . I . - Oranges, med; size, nice, . . V sweet, Tuesday only, 2 ' ! ' 1 - doz.-k'. ... . . . '. . . . , . . . . ,43? '. Schilling Best" Coffee, 2' ! I lb. size, Tuesday only .CSe ? Silverdale Peaches - - " . Tuesday ......... . J 19o Nice small - bacon; squares, v j per lbt IZt ' 1 pkg. Kerr Rolled OoatsV.25 2 . lbs. Oregon Walnuts . . . 43c :. 2 pkgs. Sun-Maid Seedless ' r ; t Raisins - . , . . . . . . .... ,2Sc Best solid pack tomatoes : r Tuesday . only, 2 Jtor . . i 25c . You will be-pleased with our. regular '-prices. - You will be ; better, pleased ' with our bar- gain day Tuesday. 1 G :&v.G STORE 254. Nv Commercial St. .. v j . ... , ....... ..-. 1 'i. ..... ..... - ' '. f- .- . W ... - j. I . -I: 1 ' . il - . . ..I'-... .r .' : . . ... 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Write down the' number of dots counted using the following words. "I have counted s grand total of (Insert number here) dots in, the cut as. shown. - rKe advertisement and sign your name anu address. ; Neatness1 and "appearance wll be carefully considered in awarding the grand prizes, so write as neatly as you can., This splendid offers-will only he good for a limited ticte, so send In your1 solution right away NOW to The Pacific Homestead, Dot Competition Editor, Salem, Ore. 7 X 4 t