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TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1923 t k :1 .- - f v ! t t : t TE'SEliS E ... . Nineteen -' Companies -Sem . tntmed to I rophy In- f yieaea lor June ; Art When" Adjutant General George . .Wl11? hongh jup A-Bilier ..trophy cup for the national guard organ! zauon mat ancceeaea in mooiiix- " . : . . " e i Ing first In th surprise iobillza- UltU turn called recently tQttesJ.ihe,e ticieccy of theerrlceft he laid the , f ouod&tloa of a puzzle that tir 1 f has defied solution. ,V v- r ' The , cn was to iro to the coni- pany .that first succeede'd in. Eat- , lng ita menla Hne and ready, tor' senrice. af ter,' 8" p. m. Before a company -could - rejw'Qtself ; pio-1 ; , uiiizea ii -was requirea 10. nave an Us of f fcera. land f 4 pit? jceni Sot Us enlisted - strength) In line. .The mobllizatiorrfeaa ordered at 5:30 . p. m. .and ' 8 'o'clock was fixed as the hoar on which the men were X to begin reporting r the antaQry: " The ;; "cap-award puzzle began prpmptly at $ when flock ;of mes senger boys poured In on national gnard headquarters. -Instead of one company pelng'flrst to mobil H&;t9 companies crossed', 'the line on the dot of 8 o'clock, all of them fully;' mobilized,' equipped and . ready lb, inoYe.to'China Egypt or 2 anywhere jelse that '.the - whims :ot fate or th fortunes of war might . dictate!. - , i V v ' Promptly the .puzzle of who won Ihfcup teas put up to a board of officers. The board . tried fthe fiminatlon . process, penalizing ' compahie3 : for-'1 erery manner "of technicality. Erenthla left nine companies tiedr Jast liowtodi-. '':3il 6n-sUTer trophy cup amonR cine companies was not suggested .' by .tte.ljaaxd'.of.JofflcerSrt nor has , .any. solution. ..been .found :: to i the 1 problem" so" far.r Nineteen jcu pi i. , r. ... ' ---cXYrrTXT, -.- .2i, ;.'J .V .ui.-'i, 11': II I 'f II II S . I Starr Fruit PrcduclG Co. . -1 i . c - - . I i-. .lEANS-'IDLE "'MONEY' : ... " ," 1 f iv VTIf 1 W K .J - , J . V .. ii -t W.US i IzHence to get this extra capital off our shelves. Af big reduction in the price every yard i of ! , draperyjgopds&nd made , up . curtains, fill t V ; AW the siqck of cretonne nets; silk$, portieres J couch covers, table (scat is e"dspreads, trim-' mings, etc. Buy now for your new homes, old homes offices and any places yfhere , draperies are heeded. ) .? ! ' 5 ;V0"V:' '.i Tn 'Cash. No gopds charged atisaler prices. ' . G. rS. MaindillLoini the only tangible solution yet de vised. -. Cottage ' ; GroTe's machine gun company clearly v won, the , silver cup', for; having the largest" per centage of its men in line at the end of the mobilisation period, 11 p. m. Captain George A; Proctor, commanding' the company, 'which Is' part of the 186th Oregon Infan try, had 91.3 per cent of his com mand in ltne at the close of the lest, "vile was also among the 19 captains who reported ready at 8 o'clock, and1 thus has a' one-nineteenth interest in- the "puzzle cup.?; vi ';-;. ; The 19 companies that are Jied for the "first mobilized" trophy are .field. Hospitals company 17 Lebanon; Headquarters company, First battalion 162nd Infantry and Company Cr 16 2nd infantry. Eu gene; Company A, 162nd infantry, IcMinnville; Company ' D, ' 1 6 2nd Infantry, Roseburg; Company G 162hd Infantry, "Battery"' A; 148th field artillery and the quartermas ter detachment. Portland: Head quarters company. " third .batalion -l6znd inrantry-.-Woodburnf Com pany jK. U 62nd J infantry. Tilla- mook. Company iSlt 2nd in fan try, .TroirasHeadar.ters: com pany, first battalion : 186th. lnfan try, Gresham; Company C, 186th Infantry, Hoodt River; Company ii. Medical .'detachment -1 8 6th Infan try, E ugene f - Headquarters ' coast defensa; command, . BalemJ- 484th company. epastjirtUIeryAfihland ; 4 8 5 th V company, ; coast artillery, Marshtielrf; r 4 8 6th ompaAy Coast artillery,. Newport. - Of , the remaining IT. organiza7 tions all reported mobilized In less than : the prescribed VtUne. the latest report being at 9:20 p. m JOCKEY. FAIXS PEAO T NEW YORK, June 4-r-Afterpi-toting Sweet ; Kiss to Tlctory. Ri der Frank Hayes fell from; the sad dle dead, i '" - In grandfather's day .people used to.be chased. by hungry lwolvea. tn grandapn's day -they 'are; pursued by A anger creditors. .. .-(.,: i J.-j . ;i " . ', Phone 439 . . i i . f -r 11;. fl n fl . " I v r. l IL'J Li- 4 I I '.11 I w x v - - TTT TT TTT f"M r i i. .ill rti x .30;Court Stfbct.;. Beaches Active, and All Old s Stand-By, Resorts Eager I ? .to Entertain "t i ? u NEWPORT, Or., Juno 4. The Newport beaches.are showing signs of life and activity, and preparing for a record business this summer tor tourists and resorters. ? " Mayor Rick man Is doing double time with-his city administration cleaning the streets, building side- waics ana beautifying public premises, -and the anto park ;is ready for visitors, with all modern conveniences. RIckman has aum mered here for many 'years, and was for many years a contractor in. Lane county,; and .his slogan - Is cooperation." : . v Commission Proposed Newport came very near getting a commission form of government and this is the last ' trial -of bid- fashioajed aldermanic team work. If "the people get good ? results from "the RIckman - administration they will probably give tip the commission, plan. RIckman seems to be getting good results. r U I , Certainly Newport never looked more attractive to i the ; outsider. The city Is pushing for completion of the .hard surface road in here from the. valley. , It Is not, needed so much . in summer .limej. as.the road in ,here . is now(( ppen - and scores 4) f cars passings in and' out dally. " A. Bush and Frank Andrae drove over from Salem . last week to Otter Rock In about six hours; .Standby 'AIL There standbys are doing' their utmost to make It pleasant for visitors. The Abbey Brothers, Captain .Jacob- sen, Lee Williams, Dr. Carter, Dr. Belt.' Doe Berry, (that's the title everybady'glves him,' as be Is not a. regular M.D., but only a tooth carpenter.) Cart Davis, Mrs. Cope- tanu, airs. .Aiuier, ana a score or other community workers,1 leave nothing " undone to ' make people welcome. i: --T-i , V The -attractions, at Siletx "reser vation.: Otter Rock,' Devil's Lake, where Superintendent Beyerle of the Salem pulp &,P.aper, company. bought ; 640 acres of timber' the other day; Seal Rocks, where Mr. and Mrs. , Bob McCracken of Port land, have .established ; themselves, and welcome Salem,' Portland and Coos bay friends; Waldport', where Dr. LInnton is still' writing west coast fiction, and going day and night to wait on fhe ailing; and Hp 'Drift creek, where Lee Doty and wife welcome old-timers ,vbo used to ride on his stages when It was no uncommon occurrence to have 'a few Chinamen lost off in the snrf. . ' i : -Vi- ; Agate Beach Bxurjr.',; ' r , Agate Beach' Jia ; filled .up until there . Is only 'one - empty house. and that has no doors or windows, but will be occupied this summer.' Mrs Harkleroad and her 'daugh-' : i t. 1 1!4 II ' H II, Dltl GOOD FURNITURE ters, owners of (he Agate Beach Inn, are opening their house earli er than usual and have 'a targe list of summer visitors to arrive. Col,r Hofer .and the Salem colony are advertising Agate Beach wide ly .as J the Oregon Carmey. by the seaf attracting literary people and artists from far and near. This part of the beach will have visi tors from as far east as New Tork this season. ;. Vi Hisltway Contract Let" V . A contract has. been let to ex tend i;be rock highway; really part of the Roosevelt .highway,, to Ot ter Rock this season. The city Is putting in. a big. rock crushing plant! at Yaquina head,; the light house; cape, and Newport will con nect the beaches with good rock roads! It the road out to the lighthouse could he made passable for cars, Newport would have a scenic drive surpassing in pictur esque! scenery the famous -scenic Columbia River highway. CITY NEWS (Continued from page 0.) Kelts Will Report 4 The Lineoln-MeKinley Parent Teacher association will hold - a Bpecial session tonight at 7:30 at the .Lincoln-school. C. A. Kells secretary of tho YMCA, wilt giye a report of the experimental week day Bible school held in the 3ar- field school for the past six weeks. It is understood that the meeting will consider candidates for plac es on the Salem school board for the June election. The sentim ent, fa this section, of the city is understood to have been very strong for .D.W Kyre, but it is announced -that, he will not be a candidate, personal or receptive, and the meeetlng will .consider other.xames, ; 'ft? $20 Reward for Jiost - j Medium sized, long haired black dog., white neck, white -tip on. tail. white and. tan feet." legs and nose. Tdn spot over eyes. Collar Tilla mook, license. Notify chief, of po lice. iAdv.- Pay Tour Irrlgatlon,IUll l Flat rate Irrigation . billa due and discounted 10 per cent if paid on or .before June 10 th. Adv. - -t Lodge Members Invited " "Masons-of ' Saleni and ( members of ; the; Eastern , . gtar .and HLhelr families have been invited ,by. the superintendent of the 1 Masonic home at Forest Grove to visit the hornet, 1 Sunday. June 10th, .and conduct religious services at 3 p. m., in the chapel. Dr.'W C; Kan,t ner is io preside and F. S. Barton will have charge of the music, A committee has been named , to make arrangements, especially to ascertain how many will go f with cars,, now . many 'will hare 'eir room ..for others, than., their. ownJ families and how; many want ' Id eo it ' trensoortatlon san' be nrb- vided. C. B. Weeks or. H. if A Shanks will receive this word, ; at 195. South Cottage .street. . -"a 4 I New . and Slightly Used ' i L -Colianbia and Victor, .Record 25c. H." L. Stjff ' Furniture i Co. Second -Hand store.- Adv. f i Meeting Deferred. iu.' si Because of the absence ;of. Dr. HenryfE. Morrls.'presldent of the 4 STARTING jiQDAY rWEDN&$D$ A DriIIiantStudy of a IVoman t. v -1 VI -,arvctaB5r 4 m w - m nv nmassBsav- . ar ll 1)T rclCXV l 1 r- II II 1 1 If iMIfll V i Hatwjes CqhcertTomcmcmm Federated clubs of Salem, the club " meeting - that; was to have been held on Friday night of this week i is. to he postponed until bis return. - Ilia, keen interest In .the tfrk. of the club makes itiespec ialiy desirable , to , have ,him .meet with tha body. .He attended the International Kl wants' conference at Atlanta, Ga., and is visiting on his way home. i ' ; I Fine Kimball piano $!). 1 5 down; and IS a month. Here is a good practice piano, one that will give yon real service. .See it i at once. Geo. C. Will, 432 State Street. J Pay Your Irrigation Bill Flat rate ; Irrigation bills due and discounted 10 per cent if paid on or, before June ,10th. Adv. Let Us Figure : l With j) ypuonv draperies.C.V S Hamilton.-r Xdv. Girl Injured ) : Though I she was. knocked from her bicycle by; an automobile dri ven by Mj .M. Mlaryey,. Monmouth about 7 o'clock last night, Iris Brown escaped without serious In Jury. Harvey waa driving west on Oak street, and had. started to make i the : turn .on to Winter street, when , the accidentoccurr ed. He ruslied the little girl to the Deaconess hospital where she was pronounced not seriously, in jured. ; j 1 - . ' '' POOL RESORTS ARE ASSAILED AND DEFENDED ! 1 Continued from page 1) the machine at its discretion, The faithful, old engine thatcame to Salem as a bqy so many years .ago ia to be sold if anybody will- bid; they talked $350 .for themachine that has guarded millions of in vested Capital, aiid , thousands . of lives. ., : j I. J?': . j Hummer Street Tracks Up An ordinance was nresentcd and read for the first1, time , to permit the street railway company. , to take lup its . tracks .on Summer street. , The company did not re cite' the whole of the harrowing financial, tale of this orphan line in the ordinance. The matter will be Dassed on by an Imposing body of experts practically the whole council, ior it .comprises tae Btre'et,;ways and means, and ordi nance committees lifting in unison, j Practically everybody took ' & shot at the Highland jitney that nevertheless still; 'chugs merrily along. Alderman Van ; Patton an nounced that it was about time tb Wiack it jagaln. They broke out lis windows and punctured Its tires and, threw inonkey wrenches Into Us gizzard but. "finally; they con cluded that If , 'ifc nad a ';; license maybe they'd better., make., haste slowly." However,' they will inves tigate Uj I t. Spar Track ; AJlowed . A permit , for,, i the - Northwest Canning company, to-erect a fruit receiving ;platform extending, out over, part of the- walk tlpace at its South Liberty, street ;canhery was granted. .1 A xneasure . permitting Fred, Well&. and the Southern, Pa cific railroad, to put in a spur, track on -Trade 'street to serve the new Wella lwoodyardj. was'passed. , - . With' Marguerite De La Motte Culleri Landis Myrtle gtedman -Ana Huntley Gordon. By .the I -t ?The Three "Blood Z t t 1 1 . : I' . v OREGO.V . Jtlchard Jiarthtdmesa . and Dorothy Qish comes In ,"The Bright. Shawl." ' ' LlBEftTV- i Constance Talmadgo In "The FriOtlve Lover." ' - GRAND 'Lost and .Found." BLIGIf "Only a Shop Girl.". The Paramount - Cosmopolitan production, 'The Go-Getter," will be shown at the Oregon theater Friday, In the story, based on the novel by Peter B. Kyne, T.' Roy BarnesSeena Owen, William Nor ris, Tom Lewis . and Louis ; Wol-. helm are featured. The " picture has all the requisites or a perfect production rdrama." comedy and love interest. "The Go-Getter' has pleased ' picture patrons every where. ; It is in every. -respect delightful photoplay. i r 'The Famous Mrs. Fair," a film version of the already famous play by James Forbes in ..Its photoplay form-Lat the.: Oregon theater for the first time today. Those who .witnessed this remarkable study pf present-day, life Were j of ' the ppinlon that Fred Niblo has nan died the production with a great amount of care and skill. . It is certain; to- prove one of the, best plays of .the' season.-. - m a. The story is concerned witn. tne attempt of , Mrs.- Fair, a v woman who has won fame . . through j her warlwork in France, .to continue her work after she, returns home. She. goes 'on a, lecture, tour, .leav ing Lher, husband and .children to Khift for .themselves. Thej-polnt that the .author jnakes la that any woman -anwi Mrs. - air cannoi have both a home and a career 1 w SJies must . sacrifice . one or the other,: and .very: often both. i Fred .Niblo. director of such epochal photpplaya as. 'Blood and Sand.'! and "The Three . Muske- teers,'.ha3 shown, his. skill in the translation of this fine play to the silent drama. - i An atmosphere 'of realism pervades the picture, and to a great extent, thte canbe traced to Mr. Niblo's treatment, . ; t He had spent a .year, perfecting his plans to steal the famous col lection of Jewels. Then he falls In love with thb owner of tie Jewels and tells her he Is a thief. This but suggests the plot of "The. Mad ness of Youth," a new Fox pro duction starring Uohn , Gilbert,! to be shown at the Liberty theater Wednesday, Thursday f Ud 'riday. There, has rarely, oeen shown a film with so unusual a plot or one sb tense with . dramatic Action. From the - very moment that he adopts the disguise of a wandering religious, fanatic, in-order, to. gain entrance to the home of the mil lionaire, ibis pose of a deeply re ligious man brings happiness and contentment into a home that had always .been one of chaotic dis content. . As evil . as .was , his in tention, his every day in the home he .come to rob . brought a . new Y THURSDAY antl Her sua Director of - . Musketeers' and and Sand" -. , Vanity .i - . . . scene .of h is- benevolent Influence. SoQn.he.dl5COYeredthathe, lovely, ultra-modern 'daughter . of ll.the house, because of bis daily preach ings,4 haentirely reformed .and become a. gentle, lovable girl. With that discovery Jhe man'a. carefully planned career of theft Is finished. DANGER IN STUBBORN OOUGII Stubborn coughs that hangMMi aro liable 1 to lead. to serious com plications and should be checked promptly with Foley's Honey, and Tar. ' ."I have not coughed since taking Foley's v Honey and Tar. Other medicines I tried ' did not help me,'' write John J. Healy Pittsfleld, Mass. y: For quick relief from coughs, ; colds, croup, - asth ma, bronchitis and hay fever use Foley's Honey and Tar. The larg est selling cough medicine in - the world. Contains no opiates in gredients : printed '- oh ' carton. Sold . everywhere. Adv. ;' HIGH SCHOOL ? I i TO GRADUATE MANY - (Continued from page 1) " Frank Bpowb.- .Helen Brown. Keith Bfewii. .., Albert Brownie. . : " "Winston. Barria. j Cin-istopher. Bnncb. : Hurwirf Bniick. -. Elbert Bumelle. , -.; Jane Bjers.. Kenneth Campbell. Mrrret Campbell. F - IDaryl Chapin . . Elaina Cbapin. , Winfield Clarke. J -Nora dementi ' ' 'Helen, CoingtoB. I.ee Crawfor. Norma .Croasan. Rageo Cratbera. ; Plovd Danshertr. f Melbs Dayenport, . Klna, Daia. , . .Wade Dirk iniraa. ; Karl D-uelaa. -. . Kuby. Iraser. . r John Eaton. ' ' Donald Edmnndaon. :- Edn Ellia. ' . Franc! -.Ellis. ' 'OttoEntdahl. .. Esther Erickion. ;i"Mary Eri ek aon. "'4Berice Erion. j Lola Evans. " j Lou Fe Ilowa. , LouUe Fin-iler. 7." Veta Fitzhngh. : William Fraiier. I Walter Fnhrer. Beatrice Olbaon i - r -.n .- . Elvira. Gould. Jioyai Gray.- . Helen. Gregg. ' ' Ruth Griffith. Teona.. llait. Threasa Hall. . Gilbert Hammaat " Iynn' Hampton. Ethel Hairia. , Viola Harris. Joy.IIflla. , Emma, Hoffman. Edrie Hooaler. t Clifford Hilsey. waiter Iliff. Deaaa Jacob. -vCIarton.Jaacer.-. Bernlee Jobaaon. Arthur -Jonea. : Florence Jones.- ' " Lynn Jonea. Lynn Jnjd. Violet Jadr.. Hermina Klani. Lyle Knox. . Ruth Knhn. Meredith Landaker. -Opal Lath'rop. Homer Lwtonrell, ' Wilson Lanner. - ' Margaret Leavenworth Latonta Leach. Ethel Lehman. Elsie Leiay.' Elizabeth Lenon. Edwin Liljegan - 4 H ' n n"i w STARTING ;WttUAM LAST TIMES TODAY n 'f . ; -I JiSC CONSTANCE TOLMADGE in T,Hql Rr irniti vo , 1 ;ovo r" TeriMe Llrto. Dow Lofell. " ---Winnifred JMPt. ,. Jinlr He Afe. ' Vide McOoy. i "j Alice McKinron. Mar MoKitinon. IIszcl KcMprrfa. - -Blanche Mar r-ell. v Arthur' Marjiw?. Malcolm Medler. ; eT Millard. ; Marion - Milter. , 5 . . Esther Nafsicer. t Gladya Newlierrr. . Roy Okerberg. i ' Ralph Olson. . - I'mdcace Patterson. - Anna Panlaen. Violet Petofa. . . Helolie Flaak. .Lllhia Poller. : Frrest PoUork. Helen .Pellock. J toward Poa. . . " KumcI Pratt. ' Leon a Orient. Maybelle Prepp. i Kenneth Pnrdy. . Will Pnrdy. Edyth Qnalley. ' IleUa Eamtden. ' i Zell KatcUffe. ' Frank Keiohart. IBertha asmiflgton. George Rhoten. Esther Rlckardson. , Marie- Rilef. .;, Alice Both; Eufenia Savage. - Josephine Achofield. mm Schwabbener. . El Jon Scott. Helen Belig. -Eagene Hilke. : JohB Bkewte. t Harriet JSmith., " Jamei Smith. . Kaideen Smith. Waldo Bmith.. Rarah fiolof i f . Alice pouthworth; - Ralph Bprague.' I t . . Jessie BUrr. ; , - Jewel Steele. ' Ardya Stewart. Anna 6tolk. Margaret- JStoU. . Hem San, . Loi Taylor. Lucile Taylor. . Esther Th-ompson, r Prmal Tr.ick. : , Byrd. Tucker. . Rth Tucker". ' Clair Tnraer. " .Mabel V fattan. . .John. Yarley. .... ' Verda Vincent . Carl Walker. -William Walsh . ': Madeleine Watson '.. JClsiav, Welch, Willette Welch. 1-ewis West. ' Mary,Wwt. - HenrietU Whit. Jessie Wtlbor. Audra Wrnship. TBernre Wlf. 1700 used Weber $235. 1 la a dandy usred piano in r" condition. ". We will acce; t piano at, full. price any t! one jrqar on, a new one, pay c $6 a month on this' bargala. ( C. WilL 432 State EL - ; "0I1LY . " . ... " .SHOP . -GIRL". tat L j I . j A Dandy II I Picture tVIKi- o , ! V I COSLEDYi n .i.i rr m?m 'T0110RR.0 17 j" i I . . . . ,1