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THE OrXGOJt STATESMAN. JSAUZI, OHEGON SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1S25 ?: 4 i .iiuuioca , V ' . - i 4 - - . GROUND IS READY Thirty--Six (Visitors Register Since Ground Opened on i March 2 The Salem! auto park is in tip top shape, and ready for the influx of tourists. . Grounds and build ings bare been cleared of the mess that resulted from the winter stor ing, paint has been applied to the bare boards J the camp stoves t e- the ground i placed in A keen-eyed inspect ing officer would hare to put his stamp of. approval upon the shape of the grounds at the present lime, I -Since the opening date 36 auto- mobiles have registered at the grounds. Including those last night. Some registered Tor more than One sight, but on the whole just for a tew hours. . The records show that the cars have come prin cipally from . Washington, Oregon and California. Ten cars, registered from Cali fornia, nine from Oregon, four from . Washington , and the other1 from Ohio, Iowa and Missouri. Practically every building on the camp grounds has been gone over with paint, the grounds raked clear of leaves, the debris taken from ar ound the different corners. It Is safe to say "that the camp Is in as Cine shape as it ever has: been. MEED IB81 BEATETJSEVE paired and fine shape. For Sale All Ages ' " ' f Real aillk aoat, 4 to 6 Qts. ) Daily Prices Reasonable ; ' f Visitors Welcome Kingwood, Saanen Goat Ranch R: 2, Box 32A - - -A m - - - Wi JML i . ? Ti 1 1 11 nl it lt 1 i r -r.i I'll r w V s Hee Windows COMMERCIAL BOOK : STORE x 1G3 NORTH COMMERCIAL St udebaker Quality Is a delight to the motorist who -desires the most economical trans portation. The Certified Public! they punished Dooley for stealing Motor Car Market has some at-1 the second lime Trom his cell Defendant in $14,000 Hold- f up Manhandled by Forty utner rnsoners SEATTLE. March 21 J. M. Dooley, one' of r four "defendants convicted of participating , - in a S 1 4,000' holdup of two messengers of the Bon Marehe, a Seattle de partment store, August5 8, Was se verely beaten and manhandled, by sixty prisoners In the King county Jail here today. Y?r r ; - .- When "officers quelled the - riot la tank-No. 3 - the prisoners eaid tractive bays in Light and Special 6 Studebakers. Call or phone for a demonstration of one of these guaranteed used cars. . - 3128 Ritas for Breakfast 1 T tit 1 11 Have You Tried Our Greasing Service Our, Alemite high pressure Equipment forces lubricant to the bearings at a pressure of - 5000 lbs. forcing dirt' and old grease out and fresh grease in. -t We use only genuine Alemite lubricants. Try our hi-speed ser vice.'; V-'-:W.v: MIKE P ANEK 275 S. Com'l St. See Mike Panek and Avoid a Panic" 1 Talking of Flax Everybody's doing it now Talking It In every part of. the Willamette valley, and nearly every community is planning on having some kind of a part In the industry, j ' - S ; ! U This is the kind of a spirit that mates. : i'- i-1- A week a-go ; the prisoners caught Dooley stealing and gave him a reprimand at a 1 'kanfcaroo court Sheriff Matt 4 Starwich said.1 "Dooley became sullen and refused to .associate with the men. The prisoners appointed inen to watch him.' When they found him stealing a second time they gave him a short trial and sentenced him to a beating. The sentence was carried out. Dooley, Ed Fasick and Mrs. Es ther Fasick were sentenced to from 25 to 50 years In prison February 28 and a fourth defend ant, John Callahan, whs sentenced to 20 to 50 yeare. The four are is needed to Quickly. bring about the - development that will mean (in the county Jail awaiting the f 11 the greatest Oregon Industry fori in of appeals, all time. ;' - .-. : 1 1 a " ."w !,..-.- 5 Work is going right ahead on the construction of the Miles Linen company buildings, on the EGZi EMM PSORIASIS 'ITCH RU-BON will heal every spot. Barbers itch, army Itch, ring; worm. Tetter, ulcers, old or new, poison ivy, iodine poisons,' all dermstitee. nrevents blood Boison. R- diotci dandruff, stops hair from falling out-. i ou won. t oe bsia or tarn gray necr ao young It you use KU-BOK, We Bite orfered lor 13 years flOO if eon Id be fottnd a case of ECZEMA that con Id not be healed with RU-BON. Rn-Bon Skine-Tone 1.00 a bottle. Ointment 50 cents a jar. Ailc your drag-fist. All wholesale drug houses sell Ru-Boa. If your druggist tries to sell you. a substi tuto send direct to us, we ship prepaid an vrocn ror ai.uu or more. RTJ-BOK CREMICAZ. CO. Kansas City, Mo. IIEI -P. Jl NjSfA'.L 'g&S 25c Bottle Icrry Drutf Store 115 South Commercial DRUeS EXCITE (IIS, OBIL'K IVilTER Take Salts At Flrst..Sign.ot Blad- der Irritation or Back - ache. Fairgrounds road- Everything is to be in readiness for the machin ery, when it arrives. The plan, as most readers' know, it to begin spinning about July 1st. m V V The Willamette valley . Is the best place in the United States to raise flax," declared D. M. Sanson, linen manufacturer of Canada and New; Yprk, in ' An addresa before the members of the Eugene cham ber of commerce-at luncheon yes terday, said a dispatch with a Eu gene date line in the Oregonian of yesterday. What Mr, Sahyon meant, of course, and . probably said; was that the Wilamette val ley is the best country in the world for both the, production of flax and Its manufacture into the articles of commerce a combina tion that; marks thie section as the future greatest flax and linen cen ter in the world; -' . . . m U : Mr. Sanson la to be the speaker at the Monday noon luncheon of the Salem Chamber of Commerce. V V' V Do not be surprised at any de velopment that may come in the flax and Mlnen industries. The whole linen world la. now alive to what we ' hare Jre in opportijni ties, for big Operations. The Englishmen are telling us that the Americans are becoming thefatteet of earth's humans. Years' ago Uncle Sam 'and all Am ericans' wVre shWnvas lean and corpulent as John Bull ever. wa. The reason ia that tho Americans t a Deonle .are taking, on rat. Many of the American tourists who are overrunning . the European capitals are endowed with double chins. The English comment on the fact that,, while our dough boys were a hard and willowy lot of muscular scrappers, the i pres ent run of Americans' are fat ad ott. Rich foods and much riding in motor cars contribute to this end. Rich Americans are even forgetting how, to j walk," except thee interested in the game of golf. : . i. . EDITORIALS OF THE I i - . : -- Wants Article Kepnblished Editor Statesman: , In your Issue of the 15 th Inst., appears an article. Quotation and editorial, which wd think should reach the hand and engage the attention of ' hundreds ' who will probably-nerer see it In Its present form:; --i i- - .- :- - ,W refer to the article under the.; caption "The .Prevention .of Crime,; oiv page seven, giving the Words of Judge iFawtfett, ot New York, tis published by the San Jose i . " --..... . . Portlanders HaveCharge of Ceremonial and Class ; r.-.yVLast-Night'- A special degree ' team - or the Royal Arch Masons, ; Portland Lodge No. 5, held ceremonial at the Masonic temple last! night for the neophytes who: has assembled here. Delegates ; from Dallas, In dependence, Woodburn and Silver- ton were present. . - The Portland delegation arrived in the city Saturday, afternoon, un der the leadership ibf.. Arthur Molesworth.y high priest; F. Pat terson, past - high priest and head of the state organization ; C. B Woodworth, L.vT, Scott,, formerly of Salem, and S. A. Woodworth These men are : members of the famous degree team which. con f erred the -general chapter regreea at' Albany some time ago. W. C. WInSlow, local anorney, is high priest of thee local organ ixatlon. tional task . to'your jof f ice. . Annreclaling . the . great power for good that the daily press ex Arts anil Ar-ntns fm tthia . torial the rery best possible ap peal to the public we make bold to make this request for the bene fit of our children, our neighbors and friends. i .': ": E. S. FOX.. Turner, Ore!, R.3. March. 17, 1925 FASHIONS FOIBLES by Shirley ' Sharon ttaihtitgi: Screen Fo r The American men and women must guard constantly against kid- nev trouble because wa nftn Mt too much rich food, i Our; blood Wiry creatures with naraiy a sur- la filled with arid. hioh .. fciH-lPiua ounce or ties n. , wow, even nevs strive to filter out: thev the European cartoonists have ta weaken from nverwork. W(.m ken to upholstering Uncle Sam. and sluggish, the eliminatiTA tiasiiaa I Ip some eases they make him as clog and the result Is kidney trou ble, bladder weakness and a gen eral decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead;" your back'hurts or the urine, is cloudy, full of sedi ment, or you are obliged "to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or it you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, begin drinking lots -of good soft water i and get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a tablespoonful in a glass of ' water before break fast for a few days 'and your kid neya may then act fine. f - This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate clogged kidneys so they no longer are a source of Irrita tion, thus often relieving bladder disorders. .-, : Jad Salts Is lnexpenslve; can not injure, makes a delightful effer vescent llthla-water drink and be longs in every home, because no body can ;make a mistake by hav ing a good' kidney .flushing any time. By all. means hare your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. Adv. ' ti"e iiahy hKY-rptlllllnlllilllliillllllllllll This new idea of l-abs bathing I 111 firn -nl strong. " T6e sec- screcn answers nianv neHls. ,lt raa? tlort- shuiiid le hirsfed tofi-rthcr. be made at home br takihir three r TltfiKM ksrsi n the inaWe bold all wooden - frames, eafh fortr inches -fccd3.tIctim "-poirQcr, cotton, Jtfgh niia twenty fuchw toe, and pane ohitiiWtit, i fresh elotnes," linen, toverinjf thciu -on one s'de with -.h:tti ailcloth. A nurser- dcsin for dec- orntion may lie cut out of wall paper and glued acres, the top of the sec tions. The oilcloth should be glued to -4 he 'frame and- the 1ack of the screen , covered with cretonne in a nuracry jdcslgn. f bis also can be glued on each frame. If the best quality liquid glue is used the screen Fifst 8 ton Paxil : telk'$M AtfrdhUvb PtnA-er Place Card's v I ' ,1 When pain comes, stop it. Be ever ready to stop It fqaickly, night or day. Don't 'suffer any pain which a mo ment of rubbing can stop. These Include pains allied to rheumatism, to soreness, to lameness, to chest colds. They can bo stopped at once. For 65 years they have been stopped by rubbing with St. i Jacobs Oil. . - ' . ? ' - As for curing the cause of the trouble. Nature usually 'does that. ; But don't suffer j while you wait. St. Jacobs Oil causes counter, irritation. (Then It draws the blood ,to the surface to relieve conges tion. In a minute or two you feel that . the ,paia. has . ebbed. You rejoice in relief. StPJaeobs'Oil .... - Perhaps there are other ways. But this is the one way that millions hare used t have proved ' It t f or . 6 S rears. Yon can rely on it. Your druggist guarantees it. Why take chances when you know that nothing can be better 7 : , Don't wait, for. an emer gency. It may mean a night of .pain. , Have St.- Jacobs Oil ever ready. Apply 1. as soon as you feel a pain, or a chest cold. Be .ready to soothe it, to check it .at once. There will never be a better way. Go get it now to be prepared when pain comes. It may save to yon and yours many unhappy! hours. Adv. 1 xr. onA -bHaiiM liAcome an' un- a1 J vuo dertaker unless his patience is weu oeT?iopea. ... Labels on bottles and . clothes on women are poor things to judge by. . ".. ! - -V; y Mercury, and followed by your own editorial comments. Ito-rether this Is one of the most remarkable and praiseworthy i articles we have ever .aeen. upon thn nares of any of our .daily journals as related to the appaling increase of crime among the young, and suggesting any form of remedy or assistant corrective. We discussed it, and wondered if the editor would entertain a suggestion to republish the entire article on a supplement sheet, to accomnan-r an early issue of the Statesman, and. perhaps, issue a larger number of the supplement- than. reauired for accompanyment of the Statesman, so that every home lit the city and surrounding country could receive A copy. I think we can arrahge for the distribution of copies of the sup plement without any great addi- t jtvtls," and a pin ..cushion for used safety pin. A supply of fresh ones hangs close by, Th; pockets .s re o( oilcloth so tlier can be cleaned bf -rponging. Nail "-porkets securely to the frame, then turn over the top of the oilcloth and glue It clown so tne nails will be covered. Finish pock ets bv turninr over usual hem width, gluuig instead ef sewing. . , Hit' t vliS'J.; Ifefnif plafe cards add .toj-rish Tottr onls. Cut small deslgr' . rv or a ci'oer-tawe. ir tnjlout of wniJ paper ot cretoune .ear re. jrrtty:tW! guest will take theja'j-lne them on the cards with the be. -i-f mnl trei re lhm omoni theirlfJalit-r . linruid Hue. .You will hat rmmtof. 1". jy a picre rof Bristol variety and chrra m yoOT place carr - ira Cut il.i-Ao i icxes t:;c size roaff-ij n kac-leiL3 of oiija-ty. Announces the Opening of the New tod -Dignified 7 : , Aplcal For Justice Editor Statesman: Some few. weeks ago an article appeared in one of the Salem pa pers headed "Junk Dealer Refuses to Sell Scrap Iron Pile." This ar ticle would lead the public t be lieve that we were defying the mandates of Salem's ' mayor and City council, but such is not the ease. I respect our mayor and our' council and; their laws, but I want to be treated just the same' as oth er business men of Salem are treat ed no better, no -worse. I and my wife, have been in business in Salem for three years at 320-326 N. Commercial street, and we have found that Salem -was all for Sa lem people, and we have always been glad to be known as one of them and for that reason we are now asking space In your paper, which has the welfare -of our city at heart, to publish, this article. Since we located here we have bought from the state and from Salem people, water pipe, sewer . pipe, stoves furnaces, grates, and stored the same in the rear of bur prop erty, and I want to say right here that the difference in this Iron that I bought and new iron is that this we have is second. hand iron; that means practically the same as the difference between an old man and a young -man. There Is no filth or smell at all. Of course I am more than will Ing to sell, the iron, but I have paid my good money to the state of Oregon for some of It, and to the people of Salem for the balance, and i would like to get back what I am out, in cash, at the least for it. ". v. ;: Now then, We have always felt like never troubling trouble till trouble troubles us,' and when trouble troubles us, we always have to look for the reason, and then try to find a way out of trotl ble; so after receiving a notice from the city officials' to move our old iron, we took a stroll around the pile, and after wishing it was all hew iron, so we could have It EASYP PLAN Dinnerware Glassware Kitchenware :i A Can now be purchased on a fair and square -easy payment.plan. The same reliable merchandise . that has ; been carried the last fourteen years and No Raise in Prices t 135 N. Liberty Street : Phone 67 fr- A 7 ("TX 1 ' - uj j rcpt ft u riA r fn fn) fr fez-" -- . moved inside our salesroom, and this wish did not come true, we breathed as hard as we could and we could not smell anything foul or bad, so we put on our glasses, and we could see second hand en gines, water pipe, sewer pipe and machinery which had heretofore given good service to many, many people in Salem; then we faced about and took a squint at our neighbors Joining on the rear, and our hearts Just felt as if it were true that ' there were unsightly back yards In Salem on every hand. Just then my glasses moved to another back yard, ahd'oh. What a sight I did see, property owned and. in the control of he -elty of Salem ! Why- if I wereh't a part of Salemj I would, picture with In digestion the feeling in my heart for our city officials living in glass houses and throwing stones. After our dream was all over, and we came to ourselves, we realized that one man, a brother business man of Saleta, who Is always pok ing his head into others' business, has caused us all this trouble. 5213 I cvvntrjiar&cnxir cityrecj-iardm I restaurants. . . . It is a comfprtinf wtirrvweiUiar f?" lUtillu-ielnhjiIkaijvi rep d C3dne inmtt intended -far privwta Kft la tke ountty tbe seml public Kft of dry roof rmawmnts. The loag, dost ikeve.ai ato used f cat Xth same type of balUeas drea made of sCk alpaca with the hL which Mlawa the RussiaBdoamg.d printed rpdeC&e- une can auo taae advantage of the two ; Kdes of crepe satin by using the alay side for tie dress and the duU f or the The short tve lt worn with both tl long sleeve and the iMevdmdita-.: Jt EV EkY Davenpon And Chair on our floor has been , . : designed and made with a clear understanding of , the requiremen:s"of modern Home interiors, j From 7 the quality of coverings to the depth of the cushions and upholstery, from the life long strength 6f the frame to the enduring and beautiful finish of every suite and every, piece, we guarantee ybu will be one hundred per cent.satisfied. I' We have just received many new patterns and col ors in the fabrics and many with new and ' novel de signs or two-tone effects, Beautiful Mohair Davenport, your choice of covers and two fpS' I"L $105.00 All Mohair Davenport Mahogany iSm.ls-.fl $174.00 Hand Blocked Mo- Cl OQ ft fl h a i r Davenport, v 1 0J v If special . . s Baker steel cut velour Daven port, choice six Cp .A ' CA yut.oj covers Hand Blocked Velour Davenport, very -p?" , $1390. Tapestry DaVenport (f1 CQ very specialii.. vJl3U Genuine' Lteather OtS Davenport special (Ui Genuine Spanish --Ot jOO )f' Leather Davcnportv 1 U J v J Full Morocco Lea- Cl IC fFfl ther Davenport iplflD.UU Where You , Can Always Do Better . . t. The HaU Chair Ton VVant ! A can back and seat Hill Shair in mahegkhy flhlah in a simple but sturdy design. A type of chair rapidly ecQ thing more popular. We have priced these chairs at a Very I titer eat ing figure .". . .f 22.SO . - . Coxwell Chairs These fine Coxwell Chairs have double- Marshall 'spring ' . fcfiat cofistnjetion, genuine fna- hogany arms and mahogany fin-' , ish. base. -4 Upholstered in fine grade mohair.r t Wins Chairs, the Vogue This. Wing Chair is Just as comfortable, as it. Is goodloOk-' Ing.-; The framework is mahog any. ? The cane back and Ide panels give a decided air of dis tinction ... .$23.00 . For thosd who do not care to "pay cash we have a convenient. dignified plan of Deferred Pay , tnents, .without interest. 1 S r - i a. 'A , c. t:.