4 - rrr-r-'T'r THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON "''' I wEBNSDAY;M6rNINGVmAY.91J23- . IJ rl J till I llllls lth commander tot Sedgwick post rS..-... .-.1 ,. . . ' , ! rf 1 HERE V GOES V , ' Tt . - - f 1 ( -nvn:. telcphoime! )r , :eth iAT phone ipleaseIT! 2 Mfh WINE. FOiRL J Mvi !f t aPEAKlMG plW&mr 'try vMi-nu5i5r i L r (S ido4T recognize ' -l!mm9 Vmm--fJ&Szk phogiiiji Bf 5 Plans .Prepared By Special : ; Committee Governor ; Main Speaker .11 , .t ; - ;.... -. - Plana of. .the Grand Army of Ihe Republic v for ' Memorial day, iiaro been ' reqortet by , a com- mlttee -of the OAR composed of A. B. Hudleson, Gideon Stolz and tJ. jJ. Newmyer. The;veterana will - hare the. cooperation of the Amer a!can legion. Sons of Veterans, Ke- lief corps and other patriotic br ; gantzatlons. j The order of . the j'iaay as pre taredj . by K: the committee and r adopted by' the post follows ,4 "The Sunday -ierrlces and' all t arrmnements fpr ire !n, hands of , post commander, who haa an nounced the same will be held at Presbyterli vcharchi Sunday mor " nlnr JMay , at. 1 1 o'clock: , ser "i m on by . Rev, Ward Will Is Lon g ; post will assemble at church at 10:30, i' . " "The Son o , Veterans . have ja greed to furnish, detail to place -the flags on- grayes at Odd Pel- 'low,- City NVfeir and Lee Mission .cemeteries. ;Jy-Yj,,,, ;Y.' .... -; Th.e morning exercises kat GA '71 circle -'wllltake place as usual at 1 0 : 3 0 o'clock, . under. pot. com-; mander, and j -chairman . , of this .committee, Comrade A. B. Hudel- iMBa' i " 'v ?- i . "Two buglersa and firing qual 'will be farnlshed by Compapy F, Automobilesr to ; take comrades ;Ahd women of the relief corps to and .froni .cemetery, the Jmdrning jot Memorial dayj wflt he .supplied - by the efforts and superrlsion of Eons ofVeterans. ! " '-''j . -: ' Y L "rhe - women of jSedgwick Re lief corps :wlll serve lunch !at Mc jCorhack hair front . 12 to,-l p rat for conrade and their .wires only. , -A - , -'' .Y :t 1 -"At 120: theY. women ot Sedg twlck 'Relief corpswlll .give their j usual y servfces" at' -VWIllamette bridge' JnY honof pj ,ouV honored ." dead of the marine service. "The afternoon parade will be ( j arranged for entirely by. the Am ;i J erican lejlorf, t the Spanish War fj" Veteraris s.nd.lCompany P.t.sup Y portedf by the Sons. of . Veterans, p. jwho-t will act as legal escort to ij '''Grand rmy veteransj for j whom i 1 antomoblleswill be .furnished. L ,' .i "The - place of assembling and line' of march wilt be announced! Ty-these organizations : through their cpmmlttees, and in prober time . announcement wili.be made through the press. - . . . ,ijTh parade no doubt will be staged to , start promptly .at 2:30, The parade. will terminate t the armory where the usual memor ial i exercises f w ill take place with the commander tt Sedgwick post presiding. 4 ; .Tpovernor Waltej- l. rjefce will deliver, the address of the day, and we Invite tbe public to attend: I we bespeak full house." , . f6r him a Los Angeles to Have. , . New Buddhist Church .. ... j : :. LOS ANGELES,' Cal., May 11. Organization plans of the Budd hist church in. America were an nounced here toy. Dr. A. Brodbeck at a gathering held in observance of the birthday of Buddha. The tocal temple has about 1600 mem bers, of which more than 300 are Americans. ' COS (.' T ERMASSACRE HISTORY COMING Narrative of Lieutenant Bradley ;to Be Pubtished By Society HELEXA. Mont., April 27. A Earrative of the Sioux campaign f 1876 In which occurred the Custer massacre, , written at the time the' fighting occurred by a particlpant.In it. will be published ibis summer by the Montana His torical society, j , ; "YY The narrative is from a manu-v script record by .Lieut. James H. Bradley, .who wis? av member of tie' Seventh United States infan try stationed at Fort Shaw, a few- miles west of what Is now. Great Falls, Mont. when, it was ordere. to the valley of the Big . Horn river. to .meet the Seventh cavalry under General Custer and several othr f detachments. , Its arrival waj..aYfew hours. too late. i Sev eral thousand indians had over whelmed, Custer' force and were pone -before-' the other troops ar rived. 't ,; " ' Lieutenant; Bradley was station ed ; in Montana, at Fort Benton and Fort Shaw, from, 1871 unti he was killed ' in the battle with Chief Joseph the Nez Perce lead er, in the Big Hole basin, in what Is now Beaverhead county, Mont-i close to the Idaho line In 1877.' ? Lieutenant Bradley was a pro llflc writer and' filled a dozen manuscript books with data on the early days of Montana, Indi an ljabits and customs, and accu rate accounts .of -the Indian war fare of the 70s. t Y . After Lieutenant Bradley's death, bis manuscript records were bought by the Montana. His torical society in 1881, from his widowV who lived In Georgia, Ex cerpts from them have been pub lished by the society- and - the vol- FREEZING IIM IS AID TO G IS Pbnotinced Firm e s s - of Stocks and Cotton Also Hag Influence on Price ume,, which will be! issued ,.thi3 summer. will contain all the un published parts of his volumin ous manuscripts , Y . More Historic Mounds in Benton County Opened CORVALLIS, Ore., May 8-4two prehistoric burial mounds on the Square Deal farm at Irish Bend, Benton eountyr Ore., were opened by John Thomas of Junction iCty, junior in , mining engineering ? of Oregon Agricultural college, .who found t numerous , arrow ; heads, much smaller than the ordinary arrow, points common ; over the northwest country. -X- PORTLAND MARKETS - POUTrAXI), Ore May ,S. GraTn i fu tures; Whcut Bhiestom and jaart, iay Jone $1.32: soft white, western -white, TJny-June $1.24; hard winter, ifay-June ft.lC; northern spring, western red. May-June.,.t-17. : ,. I . :- j Oats 33-pound naturals, ifay-.Tnn $3650.- - ...,'f .. ui w i .,,. CArn Xo, 2 eastern yellow .shipment, May-Jane S 37.30; Xo. 3 ditto, ii ay-June S37.00. ::; . ;,. iv'j. i, ' . t INDUSTRIALS ALL . SlOW RECOVERIES Extensive -Short Coverings Carry Number of Leaders '! Up Five Points. NEW YORK, May 8. Indica tions that the' stock market had been ! oversold by . professional speculators , for the decline vere seen today in the quick recovery.; rom recent weakness of several popular industrial stocks. Buy ing of these Issues by so-calleu inside Interests in the early deal ings, j resulted in extensive short covering which carried a number of" the leaders one to five points above yesterday's closing prices. Bear traders made another last hour attempt to? unsettle the list by throwing overboard a large volume of domestic oil shares. , Equipments led Y "the Initial rally.? .' ; Y.L.. 4 ! t :l;v:"4;V.YYY; 'Y7'. v ' ::-y"!,' -lf . ; Y Y rv !: -Yr 1 V,- !-U, i.-'e-J-'-'" ''-'-I- ' ti " ' j I .'!.-' .'".Yi"-' , ;'- ' -' - i it -Y!' '! ' -- 6Jii em 'i i - , : ; - i j ', I J i ' ' ' U f MISS' CARAMEL , WATKINS and the uppity i 2. A' -r They i -"V" ' : appear in his with screaminerlv fiinnv; results hbwcomi& strip- entitled L TEMPUS' TODD It's ah Arm-CHab-Vaudeville Every Day Ox Strength of rail shares' was ac companied by reports, at several voluntary, consolidations being announced in. the few months and increased demand for these secur ities. '. ; Call money opened at j4 3-4 per cent and dropped to 4 1-2 in the. early afternoon, (closing a) that figure Trading in the time money market was quiet witni oc casional loans arranged at 5 1-4 per cent for the shorter maturi ties. There was a good demand ifor , 'commercial paper, prime names being unchanged at 5 and 5 1-4 per cent. 1 l ; .i Demattd sterling, created a new low"; or the year at 4.(51 1-4, loft 1-2 cent. . French francs improv-i ed 'slightly; t C.G3 cents. Ex changes in other currencies were narrow andYlrreguIar. -si '-....; .- V FRUIT. . r. . NEW YORK, May 8. Kvapo rated apples easy; prune3 easy; Y.peache .dpll-i ,.,,.f .-Y iClHCAflO.- May' S Freezing. teinperatures with snow and ram in the spring crop belt together wjth : pronounced inrmness ot stheks and cotton, led to higher prjices today for -grain. The gov ernment! crop report Issued after the close turned out to be a, little lets bullish than was looked.: for. Wheat . closed steady . at 1 to 1 5-ls net advance, July 1.17 1-4 tri $1.17 3-S and Septfember ? 1.1.5 J 7-jS to $1,16. Corn finished 1 ana lis to 1 and 3-8 cents 'up, oats uf l-?8 to 5-S cent, and provis ions showing a rise f 2 (1-2 cents toi 1 0 cents. " . . Throughout the day, persist ijjt buying of future deliveries ot wheat took place, chiefly on the prt of commission houses and said to be more or Ies3 on Euro pean account. Jn this connection signiicahce was attached to the fact that the Liverpool market had failed to respond fully to yes terday's ; decline here and that Liverpool quotations were at more than twice the premium over Chicago that they were' a wjiile. back. There was jxossop ctirrent, ;too, that all the bonded Canadian wheat in the "east had" been sold 'to go , abroad and that Europeans would have to be more liberal buyers of cash wheat bere atfter. j .. . .. . . . '.Y. The unseasonable weather for wheat in the northwest .was some what offset by beneficial rains in 1 lliriois, Indiana and Ohio, on the other hand expectation that the I government crop: report would .prove advantageous to the bulls but was an evident help to ward, restoring a higher price lev el, during the last part of the ex change session. , -. Targe shipments, of corn oni ot Chicago; tended to , strengthen prices ot corn arid oats. , Storms and cold acted as a further-bullish influence. Provisions ascend ed wkh grain. SAN FnANIScjoI May 7.-r-The general strike ca I led by the I nd u s- tfial Workers of tho World, April 23, is about at ari-end in'the Pa cific coast states, according to pprts received tonight. The log gers and longshoremen in Wash ington voted lo return to work. At San Pedro, Cal.; 1200 longshore men went to woikon'G0 steamers. Shipowners ' reported ; the- rnpn returning to wrk . rapidly and the plan- to import workers had been held up. ' A letter of the IWW' in eastern U'ashington was quoted M saying been 'ordered to anu - IstriKo on, u ing up production the men nave return to work hy slow- ; LIVERPOOL,.! Wheat 1-2 to ! 7 tOs. 4d; July, 9s Her 9s, 7 3-8d.; May x.- i;ioB' fed lower; May 10 i-4d; Octo- It is figured out that in this country ; 2,000,0i0 j autjoniobile owners will buy ' new . cars, rass ing the 5 old ones over :to"- others, this year. This ougt to add much to the spread of profanity. Exchange. i He who -dines on forbidden fruits" will writhe later with the colic. - - , . t MINNEAPOLIS, cash: No. 1 northern $1.22 1-8 it za 1-8: ' No. : 1 fncr S1.32 1-8 'atr$l.-42l-S; 1 dark northern $1.32 1-8; May WIIKAT TSITRNOS AlHKS, May hnpnine "wheat' 1 ' s cent lower, June $1,14 1-2; July wheat $!.! May 8, Wh t dark northern No. $1.24 , 1-8 ai si. 22 1-8: July ij23ii-2; September i $1.20 . 1-2. r-.j TOCL EftR UP UGLY BROKEN OUT Sl( Any breaking out or skin .Irri tation orf face, neck or boly j; over ome quickest ; by applying Mentho-SulplMir, , says, a note.'; skin special i.- t. Because of - iu germ destroying properties, noth ing ha3 ever been found to take the place of this. snlpbur prepar atioh lhat instantly brings eas trorn the itching, burning and I ir ritation. Y .-" . , Mcntho-Sulhpur heals eczemti right up, leaving the kin clear and "smooth. It seldom fails to relieve 'the torment or disfigure ment. A little jar -of Rowlea Meiith6-Salphur may be obtairipd at:any drug store. It Is used like cold cream.--Adv. - " ! EMILE FKICK DEAD YoAKIiAND, I Calif.,-. -..May I 8. Emile Prick, 76, last urvlsJng engineer of California pioneer days, fs dead. a Prick was the sec-, ond. Southern: Pajcific engineer ta drive , one of the old-style steam trains here.' He was an engia- eer- for 38 years) - FORDS When you ing Coupe, I: . i - ' VitV t' xtrpirnn Tnvmi can rule in a. uumwuiiiaf m uacit xum- Rondster, Sedan, Truck or Chassis, Also a f el' other makes left for us to sell. TERMS Our you pay. easy payment plan will let yon ride'wiiile .Small deposit nolcis any car. , . VALLEY MbfOR CO. Yours for Genuine Ford Parts aridvSeKvice 260 North' High r! Phone 19S3 I 10 DAYS : I : UUWUUUUUUg 7 . QUO 10 DAYS ;; ' C. & C. STORE, 254 North Gommercial Beginning Wednesday, May 9tH and closing Saturday, May 19 th we inaugurate ttis 1 6-day stock -reducing sale for the season. .WV desire to reduce our present stocks and convert to cashl . Vhen g we place on sale, it is bonafide. Our present low prices are lowered. DEEDS NOT Y0HDS. PRICES NOT PROMISES. Space will not permit of a full enumeration. Yoa will find various Domestics 22c 17c 39c 52c 57c Heavy Japt Crepe, nearly all shades; 17 pieces, stock re ducing price, yard .... ... -..ll. ,27-iri. Gingham, stock reduc ing, yard .u...-.. U Best quality imported: tissue ;. Ginghams, stock reducing, yard 4 .-.--.-L.J...,.:. ....... f49c 50c 45-iiu pillow tubing, yard Ale 42-in. pillow tubing, yard .... 81-in. j unblealehed ; sheeting, 1 yard Y j.t ..... , 9-4 bleached sheeting, yard .... 36-in standard Percales, I ; yard . JL....J i .. .. Il7e; 35c Khaki cloth, yard ...:...... 29c Pull size Pepprill sheets, sale $1.39 j; Sale of Curtajnings Regular 15c; grade, sale price yard .j..... L;L..: ....J.2l2i2c RGgular 25c grade, sale price i yard X.-LX... ...1 .J.L' 19c Hegular 35c grade, sale price i , v yawl 4-.'. I.. 25c 45c and 50c grade, sale price i ; Y yard ..i.,....f . i . .. : 39c 9Sc Silk drapes, yard 79c ?3.50 ! Sale Canton of -Silks Crepes, sale i price 4.-. ..... $2.50 Tafetta Silk, sale price. $1.95 : Sale Woolen Dress Goods $3.00 Poiret Twill,1: sale' price yard..-..L.:..JL?...-...$2.35 $3.50 1 .Tricotine, sale price, Y yard . .. ....... . $2.S $3.25 Velour, sale price,.yard $2.75 ? i I ! Groceries Sugar is a hard item to price , for a period of time. . Berry in sack ..... . . $9.95 Price guaranteed until market changes. Drifted Snow, Olympic or : Crown Flour . -..$1.98 Blue Rose Head Rice, 4 lbs. 1. 25c Pure Bulk Lard, lb.Y.J...-.,. ,: 16c Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 f lor .. ... 27c. Trangle Chinese Noodles,- 3 I for ............ ...-I. 25c Shredded Wheat, 10c; 3 for -Van Camps Pork and Beans, 3 for ..W.u...x-.......L... Dr. . Price's Extract, various flavors, 3 for ..... Fels Naptha Soap, 4 for Creme Oil Soaps, 3 for . Silverdale Canned Peaches . Notions 15cDiamond Dyes Stickers Edging (2 and 3 yds.) package Large assortment pearl trim ming - buttons 10c card ;v 4 cards '..-.. ... J. & P. Coats Stranded Em broidery thread J. & P. Coats darning cotton, per spool .r...........; Children's Pin on Garters, .. 25c $9.50 and $10.00 skirts, sale price . $7.95 $2.65 Sweaters, sale price .$2.40 $4.50 sweaters, sale price s. $3.95 ; $6.25 sweaters, sale price $5.50 h--; -" ' Shoe's ; . Boy's leather sole mule shoes $1.69 Men's $2.75. Elk shoes $2.49 Men's $4.00 Army Last work . shoes :l ; .$3.69' Men's $4.50 Black Dress ; shoes J:4...$3.95 Men's $4.85; Cordavan Dress . , . shoes -4-- --$4.45 Ladies' 1 stap patent Y..$2.79 Misses' 1 strap patent ........$2.39 Child's 1 strap patent, 5 to 8 $1.39 . Boy's Elk, smoked sandal 8 4 11 . 4.r.$19 MenVidl Boys' Furnishinigs Our low prices are still lowered. 98c Big Yank work shirt 89c 89c Heavy chambray shirts 79c 31, 36, 38 Army Jackets suit-. , , able ( for boys or small men each .....Ti ... : ....,;;: 49c Cloth work hats. 25c Athletic Men's Unions, each T79c wen a oiue jLenini jumpers 7oc nosieryp4: y u y We sell .lots of hosiery. TfiereY must be a reason. We believe the reason is quality and prices. Pre3 3c t 3 15c 7c lOe Willsnap Fasteners Sale Ladies' Sport Skirts and n Kicflsiin Iower during sale. . . i "iwnn ui Arrow- i t . sweaters head silk hese, during sale 89c These are all new recent arrivals. $1.75 Fashion Silk Hose, sale $1.50 $5.50 and $6.00 skirts, sale j 69c Silk hose during sale 59c price -2 -i...$4.S5 Brown Cotton, during sale 2 $6.50 and $7.00 skirts, ' sale I pairs 23c price .........i..... $5.85 - Child's course ribbed, 2. pairs"? 25c As before' stated numerous other items and small lots will be on sale, Yoa will find it vnnr tn interest if q bay daring sale .fe G. & C. it. THE OREGON STESMAN 1 ' 234 N. COMMEHCrAL. STORE I IN PHONE 560. : ' , . --j v . I I It. .1 . . i - . I - i -t . X- Y Y !:7h.Y:Yf;YY-rYYYY.YY ';. :Z: - ,Y :..v: ' ;Y- ;-Y'v:;Y ;YY:'-' -' . f - -- . : "iii.YlY.YY ' ' " -Y ' VJ. "''"Y-L ' ' ''Y, '"' " - ..