The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 24, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1924
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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
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BtEE CLUB WILL
BEGIN HI
Initial Concert of Year, to Be
: Given ' at Falls City
- - Friday Night
; The Willamette university turn's
Eire club will fcive its luttlal con--cvrt.of.tlie
season Friday evening
at Falls City. ' Practice and ar
; Tanptnents for this eason were
c ummenccd early lu the year.
The following week-end, after
- the Falls City concert. Stayton will
1 visited. Tho gleoJ club will
then be in Portland, for the week
end 'of February 29 to .March 1,
appearing at fthe Lents Methodist
church Friday, and the Rose City
Parte Methodist church Saturday.
Beginning with February G, the
club will luake a 10-day tour of
KOuthern Oregon towns. Among
the places it w4U visit. are Albany,
CoryaMis." Eugene, Jtosrburg. Ash
land, Jefferson, Bedford, Grants
'OU CAM f A .Atfi
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You can some day,, p
cupythe managfer,V 4esft
If you will bein now the
study that will fit you for
th9 position.' A course in
bookkeeping or shorthand
will help you.M.This is tha
school that accomplished
practical results.,
STAFtTHERE!!
DZGIN NOW f
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Pass, Myrtle Point and Marfch-field.
Daring the spring vacation
Washington and northern Oregon
will be toured by the club. Con
certs will be given at the follow
ing towns: West Linn, Vancou
ver, Aberdeen, Centralis, Tacoma.
Seattle, Everett, liellingham and
Vancouver, It. C.
The final concert of the season
will be given in Salem.
The regular program that wilj
bo presented at each of the places
visited is as follows:
Wreck of Julie Planfe. . . O'Hara
Glee' club, with incidental solo
by Mr. Lloyd Thompson.
Cutting from "Dust of the Road"
Goodman
Llovd Waltz.
Scotch song Selected
Joe Neo.
"Heaven" (Negro Spiritual)
Arr. by Burleigh
Glee Club.
Tommy Lad Margetson
Edward Warren.
Married Life
Clarence Phillips and Donald
Heath.
The Old Road Scott
Glee Club. '
Etude Opus 10 (piano solo) . . .
, . . . . Chopiu
Byron Arnold.
La Palonia (cornet .solo) . . Yradier
Albert Warren.
Where My Caravan Has Rested
Tho Sandman Lolir
Willamette Octttte.
Uncle Rome Homer
Lloyd Thompson.
Who Did Swallow Jonah?....
, Nero Folk Song
Glee Club. '
Impersonation .
Lloyd- Waltz.
Jolly Students Mendenhall
The bid Historic Temple
. Mendenhall
: Glee Club. .
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vill your friend share his last
drop with you?" asks a cynic. Our
friend, the aviator, won't.
IS'
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To Close Out Every
Wool Overcoat
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OVERCOATS MUST GO
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Every Wool Coat in Stock Goes fpr Quick Disposal at
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One Ul
MEN'S-WOOL SHIRTS
' , To Close Out
Willamette Alumni and
Bearcats Play Tonight
;
Stars which giittered . in ;the
basketball firmament several sea
sons ago will again cross the hor
izon when the Willamette univer
sity Bearcats and a picked Alum
ni basketball team meet on the
new gymnasium court tonight. Fit
ting ceremonies, extremely short
in nature, will officially dedicate
the Jiew building. The game is
slated to begin promptly at 7:45
o'clock.
Among well known players who
were seen in action in l!2u-'21
will be Jacksou, Rarey. Wapato,
Nichols, a three -letter man
Da vies and Sparks.
Coach Guy L. Rathbun and his
team returned yesterday morning
from Walla Walla where the
Bearcats were defeated 30 to 0
by Whitman.,
Washington Junior High
Wins From McKinley Team
The Washington junior high
school basketball team defeated
the McKinley junior high tihool
team yesterday afternoon - by a
score of 20 to 1 The game was
played at the high school gymnas
ium. PEACE CAUSE BEING
HELPED BY C00LIDGE
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sity of giving up the long stand
ing "capitulations" or else having
no treaty at all and no protection
for American interests in that
country.
"In these circumstances," he
said, "the only practicable ourse
was to negotiate a treaty as with
a fully sovereign stale. If such a
treaty falls short of expectations,
especially in that it acquiesces in
the abrogation of the capitula
tions, it should not be forgotten
that the only way to maintain the
capitulations was to fight for
them.
Concession Gratel
VAt no stage in the negotiations
was the American position deter
mined by the so-called Chester
concession. This had been grant
ed before negotiations of our
treaty with Turkey had been be
gun. Thi3 government took no
part in securing it; this govern
ment made no barter of any of its
rights for this or any other con
cessibn." -
Mr. Hughes also touched brief
ly upon the status of negotiations
respecting mandated territories,
the unofficial American financial
commission, to Persia and the re-
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The Greatest Money-Saving Event on
HIGH-GRADE SUITS O'COATS AND FURNISHINGS
Ever Held in This Locality for the Final Call of
THIS STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT AS LOW AS POSSIBLE AND IN ORDER TO DO SO WE OFFER
THIS LAST CALL. THE GREATEST VALUE OF YEARS ON MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S
Overcoats, Hats and Fusrnis
MEN! BUY NOW FOR YOUR PRESENT AND FUTURE NEEDS
Men's Wool Hose, fancy clocked. Reg. 85c
EXTRA
45c
Men's Two
Piece Wool'
Underwear
To Close Out
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Oregon State News
lloy Scout Plan Wins
LEBANON, Jan. 23. It was
unanimously voted to accept tho
four county-four department or
ganization plan for Boy Scouts at
the get-together of the represen
tatives of county Scout organiza
tions, held last "evening at the
hotel in Lebanon. The four coun
ties which will be banded togeth
er in, this organization in future
are: Linn, Marion, Benton, and
rolk. .
The four departments are: edu
cation, camping, finance, and field.
Each department will have a chair
man and four assistants as outlin
ed in the plans last night.
Marion, Folk, and Benton coun
ty scouts have perfected their own
organizations and are waiting for.
Linn county before a general,
meeting of the council will be
called.
A council, representing th
whole organization, will br made
up of the president, secretaries
and heads of departments, and
the scout executive for the four
i.s to be selected by this group.
Ben Bartcher of Albany was ap
pointed chairman of the nominat
ing committee, composed of C. C.
Snyder of Brownsville, S. Land
strom of Lebanon, and Dr. J. H.
Robnett of Albany. Dr. Robnett
was elected president of the Linn
couuty council and Clem Irvine
of Lebanon, secretary.
Creamery is Successful
MARSH FIELD, Jan. 23. Fol
lowing the payment of a $27,000
mortgage, the Coos Bay Mutual
Creamery company now stands, on
a firm financial basis, according
to a report made this morning
during a meeting of the stock
holders and directors. Total sales
for the year amount to $316,686.
74, making this year's business
the best in the company's history
by far.
Recovery of the company in
such short time is regarded as re
markable by the stockholders for
shortly over two years ago the
cognition cf the Egyptian govern
ment! With relation to Greece,
he said, the situation had now
"materially changed" there and
that it was hoped the elections
held in December would result in
establishment "of a' government
which will enable this gevijrn
ment to extend formal recogni
tion." ir.
MEN'S MOLE SKIN
RAINCOATS
In brown. Reg. 312.50
TO CLOSE OUT
12 PRICE $6.25
SPECIAL
PAIR
A Real Bonafide Sale that you can't afford
to missAll Winter Goods must go
nn
books showed a deficit -of $87.
Nine local men raised $27,000 on
their notes to finance the com
pany and since that time it has
made a steady increase. Credit
for the showing is given to the
efficient management. 6t; Joe Lar
son andto the board of directors.
.Vant Prune Luiuls IUhIumiI ,
KOSEBl'RG, Jan. 23. That
prune orchardsJn Douglas county
are assessed at a figure much
'greater than their earning powr, J
and should be towerea in valu
ation to conform to their produc
tion value, fs the belief of the ex
ecutive committee of the Douglas
County Fann bureau vwho have
appointed af committee to make
hn investigation and take-up this
matter with the county assessor
'and the coonty court.
Prune lantls, it Is claimed,' are
now ts.sesfed at a figure higher
than bliu6st any, other class of
land In'the county. With the
prune market in its present con
dition pfune lands are a liability
rather tan an asset.
"We have no objection t o make
to payiiK high taxes on these
lands, when the orchard product
is bringing a high price;" Mr.
Herclur, chairman of the com
mute stated. "When , prune
Cause for Serious Thought
IT is estimated that 70 of rectal
cancer is due to the continual
irritation from neglected Piles.
Future risks, as well as presen
ill-health, warrant skilled atten
tion if you are suffering .with a
Rectal or Colon disorder.
I have been a Rectal and Colon
Specialist for many years and it Is this
successful experience which enables me
to confidently GUARANTEE to cure
yqurPilcs or refund your
fee.
Writ today for my
IllIXiBiittraUdbook.
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f tUTIOM' THIS 'WC tct woiTiso
Men's HaU. Values
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A nation wlile ecarch is on tcr
Marjorlo Inc. pretty Z3-year-old
daughter of a Franklin (Ind.) poli
tician and lawyer, whose mysterious
disappearance with her. bigani.-it
lover is baffling Indiana State po
lice and private detectives who ijvc
been Injected Into the case by tut,
parents.
lands produce more than other
lands we agree that they should
bo assessed higher than other
classes, but ' when prunes are a
liability rather than an asset, and
we are unable to sell our fruit
at any price whatsoever, we do
not feef that we should be requir
ed to pay as much as. when we
are receiving high prices for our
prunes."
The committee appointed to aid
Mr. Hercher is composed of R. R.
Clarke, Oakland; John Bacon,
Umpqua; John Fenn, Canyon
ville; John Arzner, Riddle; H. W.
Weaver, Myrtle Creek; Win. Voor
hies. Looking Glass; John Busen
bark, Melrose; George Bradburn,
Winston and John Throne Rose
burg. Silverton Legioner Is
Subjected to Mock Trial
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SILVERTON. Or., Jan. 23.
(Special to The Statesman.)
Delbert Reeves post of the Amer
ican legion held a meeting Mon
day night at which a mock trial
was the special feature. Otto Le
gard was arrested on a charge of
i falling to report at the appointed
SUITS TO CLOSE OUT
250 Men's and Young Men's Suits, all wool. New
terns, some Society brand and Kirschbaum makes
Price 525.00.to 550.00
to $6.00. One Lot
i Bath Robes
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Jackets
To Close Out
time and meeting place of the
"Forty and Eight" January 14
for initiation. He wasjtried be
fore a jury of five leglonalres
with Charles Reynolds as attorney
for the defense and Carl Moser
prosecuting attorney. Mr. Mosh
ing of California acted as judge.
The jury was out one minute and
a half and returned the verdict
"guilty.! Mr. Legard was fined
$10 which waa refunded to him
on the condition that he appear af
the next regular meeting of the
"Forty and Eight." - -
The Silverton post was invited
to attend a meeting of the Salem
post to' be held Monday night.
Delbert Reeves post will hold its
next meeting on February "4, The
special feature at this time will
be a smoker. . All ex-service men
have been invited to attend.
Naturalization Chance
For Foreign Service Men
Foreign born service men may
become naturalized by appearing
before a naturalization agent
with their honorable discharge
and two identifying witnesses who
will testify that the person is the
same as named in the discharge
paper. The period during which
former service men may take ad
vantage of this privilege ends one
year'after all United States, troops
returned to the coast of the Unit
ed States which will be March 3,
1924.
The next naturalization hearing
in Marion county will be held Feb
ruary 6 and others who may de
sire to take advantage of the priv
ileges extended to former Beryice
men who are not citizens of the
United States, and who cannot
or do not attend this hearing may
arrange to appear at Portland.
U. G. Boyer, county clerk, yester
day received notification of the
approaching close of this period
with the request that he notify
all whom it might affect.
Clarence Phillips Named
President of Sophomores
Election of officers and a change
in chairman of the Vigilantes com
mittee Were the chief business be
fore the sophomore class at Wil
lamette university yesterday.
Clarence Phillips of Spokane
was elected president. He is a
member of Sisma Tau fraternity.
Other officers elected, and their
fraternities, were Ruth Hewitt,
Portland, vice president. Beta Chi;
Ann Silver, Newberg; secretary,
Alpha Phi Alpha; Joseph Nunn,
Salem, treasurer, Phi Kappa Pi;
Dee Robertson. Portland, chair-
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man of. the Vigilantes committee;
fomaTau; Ronald Haines, Salem,
athletic manager, Phi Kappa Pi;
Warren Day,. Portland, forensic
manager, Kappa Gamma Rho;.
Earl Mootry, Willamette, sergeant
at arms. Phi Kappa Pi; Genevieve
Thompson, Portland, chairman of
the girls Vigilantes committees.
Beta Chi, and Marie Rostein, Sa
lem, girls athletic manager. Miss'
Rostein recently ' transferred " to
Willamette university from OAC
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