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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1925
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Tentative Dates Are Set for
Playing Between Salem, ;
Corvallis and Eugene
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tournament committee, an-
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considerable activity for
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Outwears 'Best
Leather 2 to 1
Black or Tan for Men,
Women and Children
Insist on Soles and Heela
with the
PANCO Trade Mark
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Is used on the greater number of ships on the sea as well as the large
hotels oh land. A size is built for your oarticular need. S it in
west window.
G
Charge
Ko Interest
the coming months at the Ulihee
Country club., ' r
The first play will be for the
Al Krause cup." Qualifying rounds
will be played off today and Sun
day, and t hose hold ins the 16
lowest scores win begin the play
off in the match on April 4..
Tentative dates of f the inter
city club match between Corval
lis, Eugene and Salem! will be
ilay 10 at the Illihee club; May
17 at Eugene, and May 24 at Cor
vallis. Corvallis and Eugene each
have a leg in on this cup and two
legs wins the race and the trophy.
The only possible way to prolong
the race for this cup will be for
Salem to win this year, j ; -
It seems that the backward
spring has produced a lethargic
condition among members of the
club and it may be necessary to
inject several pounds of pep into
the team before they; wake up to
the "fact that the real open golf
season is at hand. I
Last Sunday there were prob
ably 100 players at the- course,
attracted by the velvety greens
and the warm sun, but practice
ha not been intense enough to
perfect the game for tournament
play, i-
- Other contests to be j held and
will follow continuously will be
the play for the Gray Belle trophy
and the Dan J. Fry trophy.
The ladies are not going to be
neglected this year and! there are
two tournaments in sight now,
with handsome trophies ; by Mr
Schlosberg and A. A. Keene. It
seems far more satisfactory to
hold separate contests for the men
and the wamen, and later hold a
mixed foursome tournament.
Grah&oi P. Sharkey4 the pro
fessional, will give a silver golf
ball for the' low . medal score ' in
the qualifying rounds for the Al
Krause trophy. This will be an
18-hole play. I :
JURY BOX NOW FILLED .
IN GIRL MURDER TRIAL
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i . was announced here tonight.
when he returned from work on "
January 13. Dorothy was missing Personally, we shall not expect
for two days during which time the end of the World until we
she later returned, followed a mad hear that Mr. Munsey is negotiat
whirl of parties and joy rides in in g for It. , 4
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Ice in a box does not mean any thing in
refrigeration I language
It takes cold dry air in constant circulation
to refrigerate foods safely
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POWERS
an effort to forget that she had
shot her mother. Though the girl
admitted the shooting freely at
the tiwe, her attorney has intimat
ed in examining prospective Jurors
this week that they will pat' at
issue every contention of the dis
trict attorney. It has been hinted
that her signed confession will be
contested on the ground of fraud
and duress and that there : may
even be evidence Intended to show
that the girl did not actually kill
her mother but admitted the act
to shield some one else. The ae
fense. however, has continued to
center .its efforts on the alleged
mental Incompetence of the girl
.Physicians, alienists - and one
pyschiatrist have been Eupoeuaed
to. support thla Jheory'.c i ;
STATE ISSUES HUGE WARRANT
(Contiaaed from put 1)
counties : are under the Oregon
motor vehicle law credited to the
motor license fund and are to be
used for, the payment of interest
and retirement of bonds issued by
the counties for road construction
and improvement, or, in case no
bonds have been issued or other
provision made for the payment
of interest or the retirement of
road bond Issues, then iq prepar
ing road-beds, bridges, etc., for
the construction of state highways.
and in the event provision has
been made for the foregoing pur
poses then such funds may be used
In the discretion of the county
court in any . other manner for
general road improvement, how
ever, within certain limitations.
Under the law, distributions of
the moneys received from motor
vehicle licenses are made on
March loth and September 15th
of each year. ; ?
FISH HATCH LARGE
KELSO, Wash., March 1 27.-
Fourteen million Chinook
and four million silver side sal-
KvtivltcuL th.?
A CAR LOAD
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Interest
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WTERCITY yiHICi
omrade and Hi-Y Groups
of Portland, Eugene and
Salem Meet Today
The inter-city Comrade and Hi-
Y 'clubs' basketball " tournament
wifl be held today at the Salem
YMCA! building, starting at 10
o'clock. Portland. Eugene and
Salem are entering two tem
each, which will allow five cracker
jack games to be played. -4.
The schedule of the games show
that the Jason Tee Comrades and
the Eugene Juniors will vie for
honors wh!le : the winners of the
contest will meet with the Port
land Juniors. The Salem Hi-Y
and the Portland Seniors are to
meet at 1 1 o'clock, while the win
ner of. this event will meet the
Eugene Hi-Y..
; During the afternoon the win
ners of. the morning series will
tackle each other for 'honors,
which will determine the junior
and senior champions. ? ;
i The final games are to be ptaged
at 7:30 o'clock in the evening am!
will decide the championships of
the inter-city conference.
i The games are to: be played at
the high school gymnasium in the
morning and' on the association
floor during the afternoon.
f A feed is arranged for the vis
iting teams for Saturday evening:
Ft will be held at the YAICA ki t,
o'clock. ' : ' .' '
ANNUAL MEET t
r i BIG SUCCESS
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speaker with Sadie Orr Dunbar,
of Portland, speaking at both the
morning and afternoon sessions.
Earl Kirkpa trick, director, of fBe
extension division of the univer
sity of: Oregon, spoke during the
afternoon.?
I Mayor J. B. Giesy gave the ad
dress of welcome in the morning,
with Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson.
county school superintendent and
Rowan Whealdon, director of seaJ
sales of the associaCIon also speak
ing.; I'. " .1- j
Luncheon waa - served at vthe
Gray Belle at noon. Mrs. Carson
gave a detailed report or the ac
tivities of the organization during
tho past year In her 'annual re
port. - '. . .,
RAILROAD CASE
b - WEARING CLOSE
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upported by representatives of the
localities and interests In the ter
ritory and. opposed by he attor
neys for all of the railroads con
cerned. . ,
B. C. Dey, counsel for the South-
Darkrna Beautifully d 15etores
j Its Xatural Color and
IntrP at Oih.
Common garden sage brewed In
to a heavy tea with sulphur and
alcohol : added, w ill turn gray,
etreaked and Taded hair beauti
fully dark and luxuriant. Mixing
the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe
at home, though; is troublesome.
An easier way is to get the ready-to-use
preparation improved by
the addition of other Ingredients.
,8fe bottle at little , cost, at
drug stores, known as "Wyeth's
oage ana Sulphur Compound,"
thus avoiding a lot or muss.
While gray, faded hair is not
sinful, we all desire to retain our
youthful appearance and attract-,
ivecess. By darkening your ha! r ! ("
with "VVyeth'B Sage and .Sulphnr
Compound,, no .one. can. tell, be
cause it does it so naturally, so
evenly. You just dampen a sponge
or soft brush with- it and, draw
this through your haur; taking one
small strand at a. time; by morn
ing all gray hairs have disappeared-
After another, application or
two your hair becomes beautifully
dark, glossy, soft and ..luxtiriant
and you appear years younscr.
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WHY - - - It TaKes A Woman So Long To Decfifa ?
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Cleared by a Balm
Cold in the head or catarrh
means a local germ attack. Pight
it locally. Don't wait for long
delayed effects; 1 "
Apply Ely's Cream Balm in the
nostrils and breathe it. Send its
antiseptic fumes where the germs
exist. Relief comes instantly.: The
head is cleared, inflammation is
subdued. h-;,-
Don't suffer another hour. Ask
your druggist for a bottle of Ely's
Cream Balm and all misery is end
ed. AdV. '-- :.) .) -r
em Pacific, estimated the cost of
the new lines as in excess of $37.
000,000 and declared that it was
unlikely that any person now iiv
ling would see the day when such
lines could earn a return on that
Investment. The Southern Pacific
was chiefly concerned, he said, be
cause the Oregon' proposal .would
require it to open sections of Us
main line track to common use by
other railroads. Dey further ques
tioned the power of the interstate
commerce commission under exist
ing statutes to require the rail
roads to invest money In new con
struction or to require the re.
to open up main lines to compil
ing systems. -
LINEN MILL PROMOTION
CAMPAIGN STIMULATE
tnwnnea rrom Wt 1) 5
stimulus to the growing of flax '.
given. It is stated that snch ; f j
urge is needed by the iftdust:.'!
here to give it a good start.
The matter of. labor for tl-; j
more Intricate and technical par;
of producing the flax could bo )
cared for by the importation o .j
Canadian workers, who are tbo t
oughly experienced. . With t " t
starting of the mill in this -t it
would only be one of- e
that are to be estab ish . ,u t'..
country. .. . - 1
Ina more detailed sU t. oi
the cost of establishing mill in t
this city, Mr. Sanson suid i:.-; I
about 192.000 would have to 1"
spent on buildings and grounds
and about . 1107.000 on a sprink
ler system. ; The building would
be. 190 by 300 feet in size, b one
story in height and have a saw
tooth -roof.1'
Equipment of the mill must ne
cessarily Te of British manufac
ture, as the American manufac
turers are not equipped to make
the proper machinery. :
' Oregon people will be left to
ran the new mill, was the declara
tion of the speaker, but the advice
and guidance of the more experi
enced technical men of the eastern
mill could be used if necessary.
- Samples - of towels, crash, and
other linens, known in trade par
lance as bread and butter stuff,
were displayed by the speaker.
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MiIce-Auto
Wrecking House
, Guaranteed used parts
for all make? of cars .
" Tires, 'Bodies,. Tops
Open Sundays
Center Street, Salem
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who stated that they would be the
principal products of the new mill
It was stated that the market
of the product of the proposed
new mill was west of the Missis
sippi river, but 11 it was necessary
the selling organization of the
eastern mills could be utilized in
finding a market for the western
product, and vice-versa for the
.eastern product.
T. B. Kay, Theodore Roth, R. A.
.Snelling and other local men made
short talks.
MUST
KILL STRANGER
OFFERED RIDE
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one of the men was interviewed
Friday morning and the other late
in the afternoon. , The first man
wrote out a full confession, which
was signed by him and later by
the other man.
"I wish to make a complete con
fession to you of my part in mur
der committed near Chehalis,
Wash., the latter part of May,
1&24," the confession read. "I
have given you a newspaper clip
ping, containing an account of the
finding of the body and I think
my mind will be relieved by a full
and open confession. . I ask you
to notify the authorities at Cheha
lis so that the mystery may be
cleared up. God knows that I am
very1 sorry for what happened."
According to the story told to
Warden Dairy's) pie by the con
victs, they had stolen an automo
bile in Seattle and; had started
to drive toward Chehalis when
they were hailed by a man walking
along . the highway in the out
skirts of Seattle. He was in a
drunken condition, the men said.
Jiid boasted of having several
hi. ndred dollars in his possession
n;.d wore a diamond stick pin..
Scuffles for Diamond
One of the men drove the ma
h e whjie the otner rode In tne
'ck seat with the stranger. Af-
v W As an
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ON THIS FUOO-
ter driving several miles an effort
was made to rob the passenger of
his stick pin. In an ensuing scuf
fle, the stranger who was picked
up got the best of the argument
and the .wouldbe robber called
upon his partner for assistance.
The driver carried a revolver.
He turned around and fired, kill
ing the unfortunate passenger.
Both the young men claim they
became bewildered after the deed
was committed and scarcely knew
what to do. They carried the body
In tue car through Chehalis and
drove several miles from the city,
taking $250 in cash and the dia
mond -stick pin from the dead mas.
The clothing was destroyed and
the body buried in a shallow grave
and covered with brush.
" "Prom Jackson County'
The two self-confessed murder
ers were received at the peniten
tiary from Jackson county about
four months ago to serve a five
year sentence for burglary. Ofne j
of them admitted having servedJ
18 months for a minor offense in
another state prison. The other,
as far as is known, has no pre
vious record.
It was stated last night that
OREGON ELECTRIC
Special Train for Eugene
Will Leave Salem
Sunday, March 29
... . 8:45 P.m.
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Regular trains leave 8:25; 9:45 i aV ra. (limited);
4:12 and 8:05 p. m. daily.
OREGON
oil disinteerates ir
ceases to lubricate. Preserve
your piston seal with
ILli-EEincSATrD
SHELL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
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everything if you give us a chance
Governor PierceHcan, under the
law, issue a pardon for the two
men and then turn them over to
Washington authorities at the
gate of the penitentiary. : In this
event the men would betaken to
Chehalis and stand trial lor mur
der. As their sentence has just
started, it was believed that this
course will be followed. 1
Word from - the Washington
authorities is expected to be re
ceiveriere today.5 No action will
be taken until the sheriff has com
municated with Warden Dalrym
ple. YOVIaL GAZE
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