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. lIfv Excessive. Cost, of Building . Material-,. Causes - L et Do wn-ln -Building 1 A general weakening QtarnVber market conditional )au likely, lo prove serious to , Oregon' lumber workers. acccVdlng' Xp . Waller Spaulding of' Salem. JhVSftiiild Ing mills are worklBg, steaaijr. twp - shifts a ; day. and the r. man-' ageraent sees a proixabfUtybi eon- , tinafng. to.; run atliiU ateV The Newberg mtU U.runnlng one ahlft. and the two mills, make abo'uV.SO cars qt: Jp$a -a, dar-,. fro'ni ther GriiidiFtondf camps, t h number of moloyes run's "bigh fnOwiifdf ojt pif 'nV iii ,.,;, -Tbe -excessive cost of; banding laBprkiitefrt'ar.ibciu4 Pf -the let-Klowp ;S Jn 4 eastern! . httUdlng. LumbriJsffiW! up -to -about C7 .per cent of the peak 'price dnr- inh, ffSalteV". ww'.hti everythlng''was on the boon. But baWSfi eastiV softie" jir'lre "special building trs&Sit :&V ''demanded1 prjst that irtherihe, public, ao the-indMdaat'caii "par Plasterers nvi'tpii io;4,,AafivaVd,7soni otherVpeclailretf departments thii ar¬ lar behind, have praetlcai lT.J&enttpi&L' t$;; brttqf ore ; riot4 bua hutt'digg: eVthfeaiasmV; v ; It-has senvreported to at In .lt 0000,009 oT;known building. pontact have h4'n' an; nnlled. aad Ja.rChieago J$7,O90.' NEW, TORKr June 1?. Svapr crkteo -apfclesr Prime tate 0 1 oc.'f .ri ' ? jt'V X-.?c ; 1 -VStftek-JSbULAh atfonla. qi i4cj.iJOreon4: St.Q lOc, - j. Apricots' aiy choice 15c ;ex t r5 'CboJe -tftoi ;Jtusi: .1 . p j t teach esK i Slow t hftlce 8. 0 I nc r xta:i ; hoicei? 1 (TfO lOHi'e. wit:jtir9 t it;d lerwerj October WBdT'ia lowers : ; : P -dQ!! jiiti fcfwT i ' T; 11 l?ei Pacific oast, 19221 CATTLEraah.,-aane. 18.-rr t virj rxx 'o. 8 red wbpt, cackad .97 Chet hy' Oat BST U. tit 120 921 $20 Clof'to.-bafod I He qaoUa tr wfaoUaal and art Hears - J- ITe- top. ''150.225 lbi, w Ho, .'top,- 125-275 Js,'w llori, top, 175-800 rvt alTsi-cVi f - a f MK-.VfalATaMfirl Ron A a, - haarr. ewt 1 os'A fXr ffwig ai cows , - :..c?rTTrr Ilea rr" lamia j.., ,. ... ' , i ., J ,C AS quality fruit ,iUjitr tatoJ pr lbiai.U "Boaded'V Bram4 aki VaUmeiaa Offorla:.., , wv- , : ' . ; . : - v J -; 21VWJ:UTr?r tiiaJi.Xr-45.60 250'a aanS ymsllH; 'f-Oii-iw. t-i T5.O0 CAXXTC32A CSXrETSVZT I , f 'i::-t"- H,,WSfM,NiMl - a Ciuaa truiU i BU-ea loto.' 10 additvenal, . - j .. ! . . . . , - . .i , , -' 'Lai-j aESAyttsi't'-:' ''"-" rererTo.:.:p-Ira-:,i..-;....tT.91 j -.r.; ttft . ,t 1,.-. . . : .' '- ' 4- "x. taaey Wiaotap ;rrr 1M.90 S1J5 H1W BUXCSX TXaSTAJX9 All priced .by to 4osem iunc, ' v :tit, Tttrnlp. Carrot .1.: 80 lUdisboi. loaf or round .:.40 .65 I rslT X J?ew California Carroti,; pr ia-k$3.50 8'Ca'.'iforBl TonUpt pr ack$3.50 Hw California Boot, per lf ..-..j8iO , aca; Vocatablo. . tb. kIhor iia, daairod lo-lt taan acav lota. . - w. Togotaiwoi; ' y, 'i- A;arirs,"OrerM growa vry ftaey pr ; doaon baaoaos .t2.a9 l ead lottaeo local, icoa eraur a, coav ga.50 lxew.l por. doioa , '-, .. y , faoliilowor,' Hat crato - .$3.50 ew !rr' pr.;wto ; v,-wprxB,- cccus,ol ,ibli samnie or most 01 me eariy ceiye laoo coais. is fteoiyeaj no w krbwlnx. ir la a great: that the-jactual total .of. buildings- yeat-. U;-s v-v-- f1 'PS ot which waa fnrniahed ihi rii Jrt lvtiii. wWcM'If; was- taken waa aowir on mins-fetni ,rubJnft -steadily, in t . , ..L.fi.wik- -:V- 4-.':. April-. :20.-r .,, .: - ... 1 1 . 1 . t . Cr t ' r '..liiniii ii ..43 Q .4$ Bf d . itA' 1 ..' J 1 In! in.. ' ;."!- .- At hi: . 1 - - U'-;; ," . H.so Ef f -cH .1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 " - t -4' , , i - ' ..tO "O Jt 4. 'i.,:,,,la 19 ;..... ,.-., la o xi neumbots. koUoniO, po tarts $1. $1.50 reeav ooaaa por. lb. , ... . --...go i ..inacTi, por box ..y.rr..f 1.0O ' . MlNI.' ' '4. -ij.it. i :.' California wait, ia aaekav por lb. S eeoto,? t-v'j . ' -:-' TitimA. f ena; por cwt..,.. ...110 t -roffoa oitot, per ewt, ..-11.25 1 Oaloas . t y!loir Daavora per w. $2J0 14. cwt fa.00, w por'twt. ;JB3.50 I rawBorrioo, growm amw tally tap iplyiaf th. m.i-V-t . , . , if?.nA : fiio, oarly TarirUea. par box-.fa.25 .. 4-bkt ft,- , ,, fa.OO ' .wcpoa-Imporlal valloy. ataadard,. Tatoa ., .. . ,4.50 Pony t..ur -- -4 . .; .: f 4 "ra . T : n , ''a , fft . nt, eratod, por lo .05H Ci'UcUvery: Barley ioIa3 7; ground fand roUedr, fSfi; clipped 143; chop. all; gratia' 46Hehibk starter Hlt coconut meat t-$ corn $4$; corn, cracked and .feed meal '$48;: atfalfaj bay? $?q; JK" C; $46; timothy ,?29;' JX C $32; mlited U 8 J linseed I. meal -, $55: scratch food $50; aojvbean $53; wheat $47. a tmxciai,:" , . ". "1 Day's totarafesv996.400.' - Twenty industrials : averaged 93:64; net loss 2. ; JJlgh;i923. ie5.3S; low 52.64.J - Twenty railroad . ateraged 82.14; net loss 1.34. - High 1923.' f 0.63 rlOW 80.13. FOOil FEET - Whofe CrWI;Probb1y Average i jiree reei.nigu; AT IT. Bradleyr one of the best 11 rrowera' In" tt :Salem ; dis tfict, brbufeht to the Statesman f flee ?SathtT&y-.twopxmpIea from his' fields.- ' i;-: i f Oiie of the sample is or flii already four ieet high, and Jt" Is getting ready to Mossora. It will iorobablr stow" three: or- fonr incnea yet r; flAerlltM erer seen In any, cbvntry, The field r from which this sample w'aa taken 1 was; sown" 1 the'l' 27th of farch; and U vitf .a, repreaentatiT Oax flat Mr. Bradley sowed two ' bnshels oraeed to the acre in the firsi named field;' Of the' Sigtnaw var iety he soWed a bnshel : td" tbe iacre'i : btit he would not ; recom mend "mS scant k sb'wiij'g for st ejral .technical reasons.' -' , " : " I Mr. Bradley's place la a mile kouth of AumsTllleM f ' 1 : lj - The penitentiary flax plant peoV pie; are going; to haye, sa VJoh on their hands,: td.'etofe alt.ibftXlax being " grown though, they hart the; money .to tt; thotfgh ' It looks like $109,000 1 1 The" BraVlley sample '.are 14 the Statesman buslneaa officfe window, ' . Pupils Get' Stars: irtrtibraii r ; Past t-Year 5r v The-Saiem pnblie library "' lsi sues "cards' to ' the pupils " in each rrad4 cohtilning ' the . the' names Of 10 books. When the pupil has real fight of the 10' books' he jot she" Is sntltled to ' s1a ' on his ifWafy' caf d". -r'-M J ''....:.- . CThV brary has lssned '. a' list of, tfioi In the: fourth f if th ;ana iith ' grade ' who ; hiaie stars ok their cards ' for - books read this year - ' 4,, -,t--t- ,- it ITtia Ht ! at fnllnvc 11 ' ENQ LE WOO I SCHOOL Wilt Fleener. x . Marjorie V . JdcPonpngh, iby Newton. Pred Pointer, Ruth ;i. wimheiiyO ii : v , a ;! , uakhklu Mildred carson Iso be I jeogev Kenneth 'Grimes; HlleniHertxog BdUfc; Valentine Kelly, Joaeph 'King, Kenneth Worris, William 'Mosher, MaMory VMoWn t Eathr ! , Pjice; Mabel PutnapV.' Helen Ralph; Mildred' RobertsV RatbT' Roblin' Pern Shelton, Maxlne Sun, Forres Wilcox, Norman Win aio'w', Erelyh Toong. 'r. 1 t GRANT i-Edgar "King. CINCOXN" Ahha"Aebers4td, Asahel BashV ; Kathnrn - Cook Maxihe Donaldson, -Rufffiel Gardi oer, xjonaia - uooanougn,;. iecua Upward. Wallace Hug, - Dorrls Kemp,, Claude ? Martin; Frances Martin, Emel Oyen, Prank" J&ev&i berton. Rex RhotenVlrglnia Ss son, Pauliam Trindle, !Panl Tjlerj Delbert. Vieske,. Maxlne. x Ulrich, Janet Walker, Dorothy White t - - YEW ; PARK Frits Anemanai Florence , Anderson.;.Emm -Blix-aeth. JIelenlta rCanieson. AUean Cory.' Margaret Cmnv.Opal Ges neiy Velma Hunt, Elmer. Leaon Mary Mcelroy.- r Ruth -M'acy Doratha ' Manning, : Leadoice : Mar lela," Granville - -Perkini- Nada White; Addeline WiUon, Clarence Wodlery. f. : : '. WUljam Mosher. has 1 read! nil the books on the fourth , fifth !atif sijttV grade beat: bookf jistawVv' NEW: TORK. June MS.Amefl. can relief station In Russia with headquarters' - at iMoscow closed their doors it was announced at administration offces here. .These statoia'dtstributed lft0,000 food aia cloilhlag .packages valued at $12.-400.000 ' , . t nj-t ,..i ., . j nnnrtinrnilrtn'.ftT. hiu 1 1 1 1 r 1 it 1 x-jt-a l UULJ IILUUHU lil ; 1 .fflluOISEOE IMil Fit Ill IVilEAT f.l'iRT New Crop and Better Weath-j er Have Bearish Effect ' on , Grain Prices , ! :- r' CHICAGO, June , 18. largely as a' result ; of new ' crop' hedging sales and because 'of better wea ther In the harvest district south west,' the wheat' market ' under went a decided fall, in price today; Both the September delivery and December ; touched a ?- new J low price record for 'the season; Clos ing' quotations were, unsettled, ' 1 3-4 to 3 3-8 cents net lower with July 107 ta 107 1-8 and. Septem ber 106 3-8 ' to. 106 ' 1-2. 1 Corn lost 1-4 '0 3-8 to 1-2 P 5-8 cents, kta 1-8 to 1-4 tol and provisions 10 to 15 cenfs:-' ' ; j ; :, ;With"a;iikeiibood that"the win ter wheat harvest will become general within a few: days ; and with a good sized movement of ney ' wheat apparently af ; hand. the. wheat market was from the subject of Increased : selling pres sure and j there was. a notable dearth f support! from" buyers, Lower Quotations at Liverpool In dicating Lack of any vlgorons Eur opean demand led to further weakness In the market here, not withstanding continued receipt' of crop damgae reports from Kansas and despite announcement of ' 1, 500,000 bushels decreased 'United States visible supply. Bulls fail ed als'to ge any advantage from reports ' of dry wdalher in North Dakota J-AKhouglihe neat rnarket' at todays lo west, price, .level . showed In some cases 20 cents 'deeline f rom theeauons high.Roibt, littlfe! power,, to rajlydevelpped! Bears contended that vere crop dau ?e W 'e?tried Jg W-ZZtwZ :- ST. Z4tVs year, when the nights were wuca-ijauu .jnigni remain , so tor i wo wee xs yet.- -, In .the"- provision market effect of, higher quotations on. hogs was mbr than counterbalanced by de clines in the value of grain , ; Cubs Win Pennant By. r , defeating Alligators ,,The Cubs are the . IndisnnUble hampions of the "Junior TwUlrht league,, by yirine of ! their yfeptdry oyer .the Allteators.ftt Oxtor4.iark, yesterday. I The Alligators r start- eaa inrougnj the-secoad- inning, then tH4 Cubstie4 the score in the third? ana In the fourth'they pile up tour runs to the rmxl Th Alligators could puf nothing morb a7oeaf ana, iae, JWios Jiatona,the fJVe lnjang gameJWIth"liesre, 6 to ; 4 i, The two teams i had come through their esiective, diyiBlons as ctasi" Wlnrirs, rahd were ex pected to play a series, of heat iwb LPtit of three for the 'final ehfttrf- yionsmp; tsnz '.because tobst of uu;j uu io go'iojwpra: in ine frhlt ' fields 1 and canneries, th'ey agreed.' to let the one game decide tbja championBhip; the Cubi win- nmg the, pennant. v ,; j With no partlcuiad celebration in the cfty, it is expected that ' a grear ; many': Salemltea will ' plan on attending " the -btgi two-day Ronnd-up to be held under the auspices of the MoIaDa posrAni- the familUr,. yet untiriBg- features pt the roundup wikb lageamding-.roplngi bulldog-i gihg, pony; races vUy races, wflff r racea,,war4 bonne.t racea.,an4 .endr ing vill i regular, old war-dance. :W: hoys: and cow girls will vie In competition, for honors In buck ing ,coitestaUwhile:.thel cry;, of "stay with; 'em. cowboy will be heardrpnV all, sides. t V. Indians from the-Warin" Spring? resedvation be present, lencl fn; troeflavor of V the .fold west."-, .. . . j . lAn contests 'are open for com petition., , Baseball fame's .will be suged each, morning, with a big patriotic' program tne morning of J uly 41 Dancing .wllf , in order both afternoon and'eVenlilsr, Mu- f iej for thTB.- occa&?o; wm be fur- nished by theMolalla band, art organization of 30 pieces; i . sine. round-up this year Is under thei management Of ; Evedett Wil son. ,V , . t. , ! SAV1XO HIS JUDE Hiking , , through the small Prench town an ignorant chickens unversed in the appetites jpf Amer icahV darkies crossed the road la front of a colorMl .' dotiiihrnnnt hIth": much "seal a soldier t broke forth from 'the ranks and set lout In 'pursuit., ' , . . ? I f"1 mttAt vi.ivtl'.iAlt-iLf' charge'. Both' fowl and negro only accelerated' their paces. ; :;HaltI Halt!? , repealed tie ' The dnsky doughboy made one plunge,',graspefi the t chicken, by the neck and stuffed it, still strug gUng Inside hlslshirti ' ; . MHere ! v f.he ' nantedl -."Ah'U leimryoa "to halt i.when",de" cap- -aiu ,aay ,nait- yo' dla'bedlent FffiTMJUIQE BWCOmPO Chambef of Commerce Is sues Bulletin Series on Local Industries Four years ago. with five em plojes , and a total daily payroll of - $ 12. . the . Qleason Grove com pany, 1455 pak street,, was open ed'for business JToday the fac tory employs 34 .people and. has & daily payroll of iftor thah.$j25', according to thJ weekly' bulletin Issued by. the Chamber of Com merce, which vwas distributed at jth.e ; lunhceon Monday. The a re ticle - is. the first of a series de voted to. IntairtjSalem industries'. r When - the.v Uteason Glove com pany first, started IU, market was the",. Willamette , valley, only, but at t present - it- faKa - increased this until, it makes shipments to all the leading; cities from Seattle to San Francisco. , also, shipping to Utah' , Idaho . and ; Nevada. A The business has increased until it is able to keep four salesmen on the road and is booked for orders months in thetfuture,t , . , I This firm .is tbe only, company on ' the Oregon ' coast manufactur ing canvas gloves exclusively, with a daily outDut of more than 2700 pairs of gloves. Twenty-two ma chines are now in operation in stead of the five , with which it started.. ' - ''-"' ' ' ' Salem's possibilities for an in dustrial city Is' firmly fixed in the mind of L.- W Gleason, manager of the 'planV' ?:''i r-: j Jlw31 'jni 1. 1 1. 1" rl 1 . f..- ;-'; ' "cf ''. Counter, Cdmblaint Filed 1 By Wrrs.TAnna havelarid During the month of 'January her out of. bed. Anna S. f5haveland j , . . . . . - . i ueciares in an anawer.4nQcr08.1- complaint filed against J. E. Shave land- .,. ' - . - The defendant also alleges that she has been treated in a cruel and inhuman manner; that she has been the object i of swear - words and., also .been . refused money With which to pndchase clothing. Not only is tbe plaintiff an able- bodied and laxy man. she declares but.: he . insists - that she help con tribute to the , support of b.oth.and does not: allow her any ; ofaJtte' money he makes.'-r- About two years ago.-she fur ther alleges,, she parcbased proJJ erty valued at $2000. paying half of, the . amount. ; ; Shaveland- prOj cured the deed, against' her"; Will; but promised tiiVpay.'.,-hejother half. He. has r not. done -srf, she meet the other, payments to. avoio.1 foreclosure.-. vM- " . v .Inasmuch ,og tjie plaintiff .hj3? refused. -to. live, Jwith) he.r.,iorth)e past; few months Mrs. .Sbavelajul declares that, she- should he tbfi bne to receive, tbe. deqree.ShJe also asks title to all the property. Harry Gordon uutboxes--- . TremaiAl bileyelaml POLO GROUNDS. New York, June 18. Harry Gordon, Phila delphia ; bantamweight; ottrboxed Carl TremaJne of .'Cleveland,' In Ja 10 , round . contest . In the ' "Poo Grounds tonight , and received ' the j Vast . sections ,,of the higher priced - seats 1 n , the lower-, grand stand and on the new were, un occupied, 4but a" steady streamf fans filed into the cheaper areas of HeTropper J tier . and--outlyljrig secO.onf th lower, stkhdsThese were 4oSieiMo the'caacitT -joint ' U: And t LOTS OF SJsSSSSaTSBSSBaTaTa itT'- .r.: ' ' ? '-' v- ? V . . . - ' . 9Mf-gMi V- .T.Vt itHV ;:' . ' '' ' - : :: - -:-X. iS, 5 ,i.i;' r2Aev' ilfSrfJISlo 4 , . tV:- tfii'f ff h l .-n;. ...-' -.W- ..v ' . ..I.' -" '. ' t"" ' ' -'-. i f :-"J .; :". .. ' '.- ". ' J '" r - - , . ' ''''.-,.''. ' . '''!' !, ' - '' ' ' - - " ' ; - - 1 ,. I . : . . . : v , s - ."' - . ' . a?!a7''--''v'!.; .-u-S-' "".'fi if--. ?": . t, . : ;r" . - i ; ' ' -. '..-." '""?'..""-- 'I ' - - . ' ' . ; , ' ' ' - - -- - CAN YOU C0TB1S particulars of one simple i condition ihht we ask ybuid ful fil. This condition is very simple aiid as soon as it is ful filled you are entitled to a cash prize at ihe-clolbf.-the $' V. uuiupeuzion. 4 when the first pair of r batilers started milling under a battery of lights that cast a purple glow over the :rtogsdde., y ;:ri -"nf'-'feti.', rf (Charlie -! i Co4man, ? Brooklyn featherweight,! batHed his way ta a", decision, over .Mike. BullerinoJ of . the ..Pbllippihes,. in ithe third preliminary. a ; six 'rounder. -It was a slugging match all the way; Goodmau;welghed 121. and Bal- lerino 124.-.;' .A-', $ .vf i - Harry 1. Catena,. New York : fly weight, earned the .judge's deci sion over; Joe Donley; of -Newark 14. J. in the second preliminary, a six round contest; Presbyterian Women in - Session at Los Angeles n LOS ANGELES. ; June 18.- Nearly 1 000 delegates and visitors were here today from all parts of the country to attend the annual convention of the Women's Gen eral Missionary society of the Presbyterian church. Business sessions will continue until , Wed nesday, and :a program of enter- tainment'will round out the week Oregon; Farmer Drops . Dead at Commenc ' SEATTLE. Wash., June 18.77 W. L. Howell, said to be a wealth retired farmer of Portland, Ore;, and ; Pomeroy, Wash ' 'dropped dead; today at the entrance to Meany' hall on the ; University of Washington's campus, a few min utes before his' two daughters who were to graduate" j today, reached the hall In the commence ments procession. Mrs. I Howell was with her husband.- 5ealtle Pbrt-BonWAreV Declared td? BelUegal SEATTLE. Wash,' June ts--4le by the f Port of ' Seattle . of $ 8 5 0,0 0 0.,b6nds,i to. obtain,ojfunds for the purchase of the Skinner & Eddy- ship, yard 'site herer' t&c um as a.public. .rniinal wasdjeclare Illegal by,., $uprAQC CourtJudge Harold B, Gilbert today in m'-sfUt brought : to -test 'the validity of the issue. ! . ''i,,:-:-; ' ,-'.; ,' . ; PLENTY. OF GAS Y I "I was . driving along a rough country road the other day," said Bloyd; George during an election eering tonri "and at the foot of a steep . hill I saw ? the signboard, 'Please slacken: the reins going up the' nill.--. ''?. ' -i'-' '; ' ;" v : i'tWhUeTrjeading this It occurred tot Tftiethat It might be well for. Veo'pte enerallyto be as kind and considerate In . their-treatment of .thieir minister ai -theyre of their herSfceApecially ;When, the load is beavjVauid the soaid. Is steep. ' Th;eiv8ra ; burst : of applause frpmtheu'diencer.T which appre ciated the point1 of Hkei Premier's lltustratlonrbut Jlhe inevitable wag tVU iresent,'-and -he - piped up Forging Ahead1 r -i vln wnrlri-VVirlp Rarlin ; j LONDON, June . 19-The : Brit ish'. ftutlpMlties -have-been 'criticlr ?4 ptjatnejaliufe to pro mote radio commpnication' on a World scale,'- and withpermitting FTatfermairyarrd rthe United Spates" to occupy this field to' the, iclusion vbr England.- - ; ' j ' It is: pointed out ' that' France is plantain a great station at Pon dlcheTry? India, and that in Jaly she will open a high power, sta tion at; Buenos Airest! Later; In tho. year two other stations will be : ready .. in : South ' America I inese wm oe in aireci communi- cation jrlth 'the French station at Saint Aasise, with Nauen in Ger mahy. nd with' Long Island, New From; Sa'int "Assise ' . France : by radio will reach India, China an Japan ;k &F?3&5 39 Other Prizes Totaling $300 in Value ii. .... m J FUII. 1RYH! v ' ?4 Thirty-Seven Pupils m: : r! Not Absent or Tardy Thtrtyeven pupils of ,th Gar field school werifT neither absent rior""ta rdy'" d ii'ri ng' the y e'ar eridlhs June 1; Thej? sifX - " y ... ' ' . Dorothy Blaisdeil, Ilhf f, Price, .Myrtle Burke, Vivian. Benner, Helen lienner, , XH'ipha , savage, Kfenneth Morris.' Dorothy Scobee, Ivan Osterman, Cecil Brock,. Rose Dickinson, Helen Eby Lulu ,Wied etkehr, Eleanor 'WrTBhtflJ Stanley pfice, Edison. Burgess" Helen Ralph. Blanche ";, Reese, Robert Campbell, Melissa Adsitt. - Viola Boehmke, Orville Hawk.,; Gwen dolyn ijarman, . Wesley Ileise, Frank' Hinte, Jose-phi King, Frank Weber. Junior Conner, i Claudia Townsend Kenueth McLaren; HerbertiTownsend, Clara-La . Val ley, .Virginia Pugh. FfaVr Cham bers. Vera Steward, Fber." Horn ing.' - . . - s-- : "- m mil ihiiii ..i 1 . 1 1 " " '. ' P Wo4 t t Communists Awed By Swis Student Hoax ' GENEVA, ' June ' 1.---The . -recent assassination of the Russian aipiomatjVorowsky. 'at Lausanne, haji; a rather curious aftermath here, not without its humorous aspect. , . i . . . - ; The day4 after the murder the communists of Geneva organized a meeting of protest 'at the Apol lo theater. A' group of university students" had it' In mind to break up the : meeting by. force,- when one of their . number, conceived the idea of playing ' a" practical Joke, designed to alleviate the pos sibility of bloodshed and gain the desired end at the same time.' .' Just ' as the-' comtnhhfets were about to. assemble;; tlie. ' student with the 1 idea telephoned to tb thieater and asked for ! the ! com munist . leader. Zp.iX ;l -?4"Chief of p61Ieepeak!nV'Bid thW, student Jh kterri iiirofce.'Ill give you exactly' one hour to. fin is h -jour meet in & ; ,Th ere rnu st be nq pr6cessiori, no ruonimunicaiion to the press; otherwise you all go to jail. ,H'"- -o. . An . hour later', a. band of stu dents', from a ' neighboring : cafe watched the communists disperse quietly, "with" no'sign of a demon stratlon. ' i-r-:- :': : ''KtT v : ' s a' f. Pdstat Clerks May Ask V For Increase in Wages '' EL' PAS0,rJttne 19.-J-Dit stir red by..Don; Juali briateonhfj way; to settle Santa ;Fe raore than three.gni(rJe! thei beela.ftf Mlplegate herOitQ aiU t en f " t h e Nat io afcl ' Fed emtio vi o f Postoffice Clerkcpnventlon Sep femberv! toi-l79 yerj slAe:,in the1 union ' wilt bei, represented. , CoBgress rxfay ; JBe1 "asked 't'od' crease me -r-puy. oil- poawiiiice clerks-4f th lilgh -cost-of-living does . not, go .Wthe.'nea time, acqojrding lct;fiiclalsi,pf th; federation- who are- her making arrangementrrf or; the convention. OtheregiOatk)tt.phica, Wfll.come J up for , endorsement includes: T ; Cjdifpfof r one " hourtor esrch 45! plin.uts .worked atnight?.' r, f Doable' .time- for. Sundaysr andi An annual vacation of 30 days. Although , ' the federation now has seyen vice- , presidents,- it is claimed, the rapid growth of the organization; demands the addi tion of from four, to eight more, and this question will bo -voted on. . Under, the present" rules the large . cities, such as New York end Chicago, are-ntitled to a max Imam of five delegates ? and "as many votes,, while a .postoffice with half' a dozen men may have one . delegate and one 5 vote. The larger cities are asking for a dif ferentthaais f jrepresentaiiopf f V m antf if'jiSsr correct we will , at: once send you . 1: Ships .That Pass at fiight i e Ring. BellsrAlong Shore t VIENNA, ' June " 19f--Aufltrian iTtveniorft. have, perfected- an" In strument; fwhichVfttomaticaliy and accurately, records - t,he" Pas sage of any vessel over a given body" of water, night or tlay, " to observers who may be located, on shore. ' As an aid in'rcatchlng smugglers,'" and a help to coast de fence in war time.; the-" invention is regarded as distinctly valuable. The device vcbnsJsts'or a1 snall search light sending a' ray' no blg-r s:er than a - oencil - across the w . , Willi VMvW, 1U11 . v THREE A ItMW MM TUESDAY, June 19th. ' : 1 . : 1135 SMpmgiSiteei Between Surraner and' Capitol Streets L '.'"- COnSiatlllg Of-- . ; ' u-.r... Drop head Singer sewing1 machine lika new, 6 chairs, child's . ; blackboard; Lorane 6-hole range, coiled; heater, board and pipe ; mahogany extension table and 4 leather seated din ners to match;. mahogany library table and electric lamp; mahogany rocker, ; leather- seat;; oak leather, rocker; sea .grass rocker; grafanola; oaklstand table; 2 clear flax nrs : 9x9 feet; dresser," oak- chiffonier, white enamel chairs; : white' enamel "S-sectioH1 screen ; serving rtable ; - child 'stabla and -chair jr clothes hamper rnagainerackillaywoodreed baby bug sanitary' couch and pad ; 2 rag rugs ; Cia - monj-ontinu6issti4edioftk finish;: steel spring; fjood ; mattress lvbfyTrtfing desk ; batenterfc ironing- board; s kitchen cabinet; cmbiiiatioixehud's higli chair and rocker; I electric caroetswee5etilibe freezer; clothes baskets. t filing cabinet? --electric! light I ja-Trteiuai TenBs-.cashwi Owner; 1135C Shipping 'Yesi Woodry buys Furniture5 for cash" or sells' on com- Tt, .J-.CS." HIGH FRIDAY, .. . t-1 1:30 ; ur:K ..j.;.i':-rui'': Columbia' phonograph and records, juvenile -pool.-'iabb,. 5 bailsT cues farid' racks; gtey enamel ' G-holerange1 t.ith 1.6lri.ter;board and pipe, waxed-oak extent. siori tabletanJtfour diners, dak library-table, 'davenport bed in - Spanish leather, dak hall 1 seat ! inV Craf tsnian leather, combination rndple dresser, oak princess iresser, ash dresser,-four fluff -rugs, oak rocker, ; two reed'rbck ers,, oak stand, table, two very fine : brass, beds Kith best springs' and Ostermore mattress, drop head White sew-: ' ing machirie, oak Morris; chair, oak leather seated chair ; draperies, ; 9x1? grass1 rui three-burner gas plate.sew ' ing rocker, kitchen utensils, dishes, garden tools, empty ; t fruit' jarg, 50-galloh storage tank and many other pieces of furniture that is not mentioned in advertising. Everything in this sale is good and if you are wanting furniture, a car; a range or a home, don't miss the auc tion sales advertised for this week." Terms cash: 1 1ISS''H . -vV i;-si WOQDRY, Owner; 1655 S. liberty .St.-l-i;:?' The-'Auctioscer. " If You Want to Sell Your ,8. How to Use one side of the . paper , only. Write down the number- of - dots counted, nsing the following words, "thave counted a grand total of (insert number here) dots in the cut as shown In the advertisement and sign your name and address. - Neatness" and appearance will ' be carefully considered In awarding the grand prizes, so write as neatly as you can. This 'splendid offer will only, he good for a limited time, so send in your solution .right away NOW to The' Pacific Homestead,' DoKt Competition Editor, Salem, Ore. answer. Jeeivinff apparatus at the otI,.-r con tam ing; a 11 s n i-se n s 1 1 1 v e s.-i t . -inrsj-'cell. Whenever a p.-issir; vrfel ' Interrupts; the rays of (l ' search flight, Uhselen iunV' ce' -closes a relay. jvhicji starts a bell alarm,. or operates. a recording de vke. i '; . - - ;.- -; - ! The Instrument In question was tested recently . between ' two points three and' one luilr miles apart." in tlfe' outskirts of Vien na', end the" passage of every ob-" ject,' as well as every- person, was . duly recorded. These tests were made in hroad daylisbt, with a 50 caudle power incandescent lamp es the source of light,. 93 globes; dinner pails, croc!:: feet and-many 'other things.. '''"--V" 7'ba -iAnctlonecr ki ft r s t h JUNE 22nd ? - p. nr. " ""t Ot furniture, Phone Woodry 511' y X . X Send Your y v ! ' Ja 4 aV 1 11 MM aUV'ii-JiVjivL 1 a . m ' si 1 t a a f 1 as 1 - r ; j- i II1' m 1- II I . til , - r a ' ' ' j.-'" ' : " " ... . -t -' - " ' - .. .JK.-..it-- ) 1 v