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. t I iV. j 7 i i -I EQUINE BALLET IS FEATURE OF BARNES' CIRCUS XEW" 1JOOKS SALEM PUBLIC J -LIBRARY Benaon, A. C. Enris Gascoyne. alhoun, F. B. Miss Minerva and William Green Hill, arwobd, J. O. Gentleman of Courage. . -' ... , urwobd, J. O. Nbmads of the t North. j QuickC Herbert. The Invisible J Woman, " . wkington, Booth -Seventeen Walpqle, Hugh Fortitude. WaJpo.le, Hugh The Secret City. Baraq of-vocational information, ew York Training for the Professions and Allied Occupa tions. . Spain, C. L. The Platoon School. JIcAdie, Alexander Wind and Weather. ' -' . - Perry & Buck Construction. ;of Radio Receiving Sets. . pf fendall. P.. H. Actual Busf- ness, English and Correspond ence. pavi, Watson The Story of Cop per..- . Plowman, G. T. Manual of Etch ing."! aine,: R. D. Last Ships and Lon ely Seas. -! Thomas, Lowell With Lawrence in Arabia. Mathews, Basil Wilfred Grenfell, the Master Malner; Pousette-Dart, Nathaniel,, comp. John" Singer Sargent. For the Children Margery Clark The Poppy Seed Cakes. . . With This Red Blood Food of Millions a Jlw-tAr vuill t a!1 vhn that the real ;f)U VlW.fcV j -w easori wh many women grow old too young, wit n crawn, naggaiu crawny figures is simply lack of suf ficient iron in their iblood and that by merelygettingmorelronintotheirblood these same women inay quickly iKaio Vouth ul strength, eoergv andvivaciouschann. I But be sure that the Iron you take is Nuxatwl Iron and not the ordinary mineral iron- that peoplt have used in the past. Nuxated Iron la a worv'erful new esjmbinatjon of oreanrc iron, like the iron in your own blood and like thatin oinach and lentils. Does not injure the teeth r disturb the stomach. Take it just two weeks nd yoaTl be astonished how much younger nd better you look and f eeL Money back if not leiigntea. a au goou umnii" i 1 iBwESu!3S33Sia C-tT : Bl EH ISO. i We cany in stock over 115 legal blanks suitei to most kdt, business transactiuks. We may have jest the form you are looking for tX a tlj saTiriz as eoapared to made to order fonas, I Some of the forms: Contract of Sale, Road Notice, Will forms, AssJn i ment of Mortgage, Mortgage forms, Quit Claim Deeds Abstracts fornv I Bill of Sale, Building Contract, Promissory Notes, Installment Notes ' General Lease, Power of Attorney, Prune Books and Pads, Scale Re 1 ceipti, Etc These forms are carefully prepared for the courts and private use. Price on forms books from 25 ta50 Si f THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON Marshal Bernard Redcoat and v Mln'uteman. ' I Pyle, Howard Some Merry. Adr ventures, of Robin Hood. j Bangs, Jh, K. -A Houseboat; on th$ Styx. 1' .:; - .-. j Cannan, Gilbert Round the Corj- ner- J ,' j ' : ,,- j Dickens,! Charles David Copper- i field.) i! . i:.-1- - Eliot, George Romola. Oinvant Alfred Bob, Son of -Bat-' tie. - r ' ' "' 'i- " ' Page, t In. Ole. Virginia. Pryce, Richard Romance of Jane Weston. ' f , ' . Richmond, Grace Mrs. Red Pep per, j j. -: ! . ,- if I Richmond,! Grace Red and Black Richmond,: Grace Red Pepper's , ' Patients. ,;!;''. j Woodward, W. E. Lottery. ::X j Oldham, Xr H. -Christianity and ' the Race Problem.' f ''"- Bagley and Keith An Introduc tion to -Teaching. Kir I i , ! ! Bolton, IF.j E --Everyday Psychol - ogy for Teachers, j I Bancroft,, !J." H.rGames for the Playgronnd, Home, School; and , 'rcymnasium. " .fr i McGovern.i WHilam o. Lhasa In Disguise!, s , i Schultz, J. W. Friends of My Life as Ian Indian. I GENERAL MARKETS T I Portland Hay PORTLAND, May t , 2 Buying prices, valley timothy $20 21; ditto, eastern Oregon $21 24.50; alfalfa $20.5021; clover $17.5p; oats and hay nominal; cheat $17.50; oats and vetch $202i; straw $8.50 per ton; selling prices $2 a ton more. , Portland Grain Futures PORTLAND. May! 2 Wheat hard wit ite, bluestem; Baart, May and June $1.70; soft, white. May $1.58; June $1.59; western white; May $115?; June $1.58; hard win ter, May and June $1.57; north ern spring. May, June $1.60; western red. Mayv June $1.54; BBB hard white May,' June $1.85. Oats, No. 2. 36 pound white feed May, June $36; do 38 pouhd gray May June $36. !;. ' Barley, No. 2, 44 pound May. June $331 . ; Corni Ha. 2 eastern yellow sh o- I ment. May, June $45.50; No.j 3 eastern yeiiow smpment, aiay, June $4i3. ; ! Mill run, standard, May $33.50; June $34. Portland Dairy Exchange , PORTLAND, May : 2 Butter, extras 1 40c; standards 39 c; prime fcrsts 39 c; firets 39c.. 1 Eggs. - extras 3 lc firsts " 3Qc; pullets?8ci current receipts 11 fac Thak ;Aine ranges from 4 cents to lb cents cents. . pnrNTTD Aim ron sals ire 1 1 1 GOLF TALKS It is safe to say that within the present generation, more than half the population of this country will become golfers', that is, including, lso those who, break their putters, throw thin other clubs or drive with an iron.. ! -? j" ' Sooner or later some prison re former will give birth to th idea of golf for the inmates of penal institutions. . v ."Ul: ':,':;::.; This will mean a large "increase in our large number of players, but also a jnst Increase in the tax rate because of extra guards to prevent outsiders , from breaking into those already crowded institu tions. V "I . To my best knowledge and belief the Average man to keep himself, in perfect physical trim, should, pro viding he takes no other exercise) play three times a week,.", say, Wednesday, Saturday and, Sunday twenty-six holes or two. days a week would be more harmful than i about anything that could, be thought of. i This will give, him a mental resi from "his business and keep him in good'pbysical shape Eiaht Marriaae Licenses issued by County Clerk Eight marriage licenses were is sued by the county clerk's office yesterday! indicating that after all there is something , in the bard's Bong that "In the springtime". From now on, there Vrill be a steady increase in the number of licenses issued, thus insuring a goodly number of June brides. Those receiving licenses to wed were: Glenn H. Gregg, 230 South Fourteenth, and Gladys Stevenson, 1650 South High; 'Cecil -C. Boyd. and ETfie May Smith, both of route 8: Frederick J. Bradshaw, 1185 Leslie and Olive Margery Cher rington, Salem; J. P. Painter, 565 North. Twenty-fourth and Dollle Dutton. 1690 South Cottage; Glen E. Rowland, route 7, and Wilma Alford, route 6; Albert M. Bern bam and Emily Hasenkrug, both of route 3; Thomas R. Sim, 2415 Hazel street and Elsie Frances Grandstaff, rente 9, and Amis E. Ball, of Turner, and Elizabeth Crosley, of Marion. Remember, if Hard Luck- on you should seize, - ' It happens in the best of families. And lest it become permanent In style Laugh, grin or chuckle every little while. The little dame. who begs you to teach ' her how to swim is no kindergarten pupil. Le apiece, ana on note EQIG UEIHTOa Wonderful Display of Horses to be Seen in AI 6, Barnes i Circus . ! What would you do, !f you Eaw beautiful girl from tlie Land ef i e. Romance riding an exquisite gold en horse? : . . I Well. ; that is what you'll Tee when the At G. Barnes big four ring circu.3 comes to Salem Thurs day May Ti; With the rerplcnd fcnl "Equine Ballet" featuring 'one hundred handsome dancing horses tn'd one hundred lair women. - 1 extravaganza which opens tHe Ms program. horse of traro, natural golden ridden by girls of extra ordinary beauty will dance before? you. This is the dream that Al G. Barnes has brought to a wond rous reality a dreara of gather ing together the 100 most beauti ful girls and horses in the world and presenting to the public an offering which would eclipse any thing preTiously staged. j These splendid steeds. Valued at xiiz.uuo are only a part of the 550 trained horses of the show. More than ? 2000 educated wild animals, including Lotus,, the larg est ana only performing blood- sweating hippopotamus on earth will be seen, when the "big top goes You will also see more than hundred "sunkist" bathing beau ties of Southern California in the ballet and chorus of "Pocahontas at thei Court of Queen Anne,' the gorgeous pageant that opens the gigantic program. Many of these pretty girls have played principal parts In the latest motion picture productions this year, Dashing Dancers Featured In Bligh Vaudeville Show - ' , ..f.v ' - - ' ! - i . . I Heading a new bill at the Blierh theater-are the "Medal Winners," with the dashing demons, "Roy and Warren Scott, who feature com edy, character, and artistic dances, ana miss Laura Follette, a blues singer, with George Vaughn; the piano'wiziard, coming in for his share of the honors. Alice Fred rick and Lncille Wayne are also a- big attraction In the offering. The act is a novel one, and above all shows " the', girls to great ad vantage, while the wardrobe and scenery- and- the clever staging make it. a. 'snappy and picturesque numDer. if . Johnson .and "Crane offer a skit called . 'The Great AIL" They brfng..wkh them something new xor the' Hip fans, and promise i to d6 nothing but ntertaln while they are on the stage. - CJortelit and ODowd In "Com edy and Song' are a clever team on the current bUI. , They take the English language and mix it up! so thoroughly, that there is nothing left of it but fun. One member or the team Is a character come dian. - Impersonating an Italian, the other; doing straight. Songs are mrown?in tor good measure. i j. bewJtcmngly attractive girl, possessing! four distinct voices,! is Margie Carson. Miss Carson I is considered i one of the most beau tiful women on the vaudeville stage. She- cornea 'to- vaudeville from musical comedy, and will offer several bits' of her hits the Hip fans. to i r-eeries tiiiDert orrers some thing new in the aerial art. He opens the i show by himself, and will give tbe fans bis own idea of an aerial act. ; Senators Will Make Trio t , To Oregon City Today The first game away from home this season will be played at Ore-. gon City today by the Salem Sen ators. The Papermakers are! a formidable aggregation and some Stiff opposition is anticipated, i Both Oregon City and the Sen ators have defeated opponents! in both games 4 played this season and are topping the Interstate baseball eague. -j Teams defeated by Salem this year are the Camas and Vancou ver teams. ; .-- - r i For EVERY FATHER MOTHER girl;. BOOTH , - i j Great Human Story yi ymtm ( ' of the Iodera Home , , j vCS (o)l vrN v Us VoV7 UNN SOLOIST WILL BE HEARD . t.-. riKS. JAJ1ES A sacred musical is to be pre sented at the First ; Methodist church tonight at 7:30 o'clock featuring James H. Shearer, the Scottish organist, and Mrs. Shear er, soloist. . .' Mrj and Mrs. Shearer appeared here about two years ago and were well received. They are to repeat their performance and j music lov ers are promised a treat. .The organist and soloist are en dorsed by Such musicians as Widor of Paris and Scharwenka of Ber lin. A few recent press criticisms say: ; "The , final organ number commanded . thunderous applause. Mrs. Shearer's opening bohst made every musician in the audience, sit rasciicEtuiB a in Victorv Ricks! is President? v lV3eetjngsto be; Held 0ncev Each Month . A science club has been organiz ed . on the Willamette " University Campus for .'the purpose of promot ing scientific .thought among; the students. The officers to serve for the rest of "this year are, iresi' dent, VictorHIck; vice presidents Jtonald McKinnis,: and secretary, Gerald Pearson. Ope of the! unit ue features of the club is 'tttat there will bei no treasurer elected Mr. Hicks,, club president wsg re cently awarded a Bchotarshfp in physics at the University of Wash ington for the coming year. - The, club will include activities along all" lines of science such as physics, chemistry, botany, j and Mathematics. Several of the Will amette professors will lecture be fore' the members of the club along the lines that are included in their department and a number of men. from outside who are engaged in the. practical application of the science will be invited in that the members may become acquainted with the practical aide of each science. " f ; I ? The club will meet every three or' foTir weeks. one third-ot tlie meeting will, be devoted tot 'dis cussion and the other will bei used by a speaker, either an authority along the- lines of science or some student will present a few Ideas along tha lines of original thought. Three - prof esjsors. Von Eschen, Clark,- and .Brown have been se cured. A3 faculty, advisors., f - :i- 1 TJita For Breltfast .i r s Oh the last lap- t ' V V : : For the second linen mill. Make it snappy. -. Salem bvilbaJjmost a home a day for the week days, last year.1 Thi year, for the first four . months, she built a home a day for every day, including .Sundays, with five over for good measure. It was 24 for January, February 35 Marth . 1 '1 ' : - Fono : SUNDAY MORNING; MAY 3, 1025 f. V A ST w. . w. WITH ORGANIST TONIGHT H. SHEARER up and take notice, for here' was singing of a high order." "Mr. Shearer proved himself an artist at the organ, and after his description of the pieces the organ just seemed to talk and tell the story of what was in the mind of the writer as it had been describ ed. His perfect ease, composure, technique .and brilliancy in play ing showed him to be in the front rank of recital organists. It would not be easy to choose the best of Mrs. Shearer's songs. Each was sung with real art. "Her voice was great , musical . beauty and power, to which has been added the charm of a winning person ality." i 38, April 28. : - By the time both linen mills get to running full blast, it will have grown :- to two or three a day. Watch the old town expand when she gets her pace. If this day goes by without an escape at the Oregon penitentiary, it will complete a six. months per iod in which no , prisoner took French leave from the institution. No dbubt Warden Dalrymple is knocking on wood. The six months periods with this record are few and far between, i They show two things worthy of bote: First, good judgment in choosing trusties, and, second, good luck. And there are several other cred itable features that might be men tioned in the making up of such a record. But the element of luck ia one of the considerations, al ways. ' . - , ; " - Not infrequentfy these days it Is the boy who wonders where his wandering mother is tonight. "b I - Home with a lot of men is where they go to get acqtaalnted with their faults. I V V :-:'l Exercise alone j will give that healthy pink. X-ook at tongues. "m Simple frock i. Three yards of cloth with four boles in it; $29.75. 'Most of our educators are wom en." That's no news to married men. V S They must have a better sys tem of counting and recording the vote in Germany than they have in this country. The German na tional "election was held on Sun- fritnrejPiiiuicS' (Thronio tatarrh, no matter TioWbaft. and -cutstof broocblal -Mthm now yteid Instantly to tie jniing' discovery of a. French scientist. Thia idrugleM mthod called Latsx kHcr tha'gevm in three minu.e. yet Is positively hnrtn lesa to th most ?lir.te tlneiies. Vbur head, aa& lunga ar-clard llkTnAfrll Sufferers are relieved in a airrsrl night. "Te prov-It and to : Introduce Laves. ft a "million itiflemi In one month, I offer- to send., ao treatment- xree and rttaid.. to any one who will writ- for No obligation. To cost.- If It cures you, you can repay the favor-by 'iellingf your friends it. not,, the loss is mine. NO matter what you have tried, just send me -your name -and address for th) a generous free treatment and prove that you can be rid of catarrh . "W. S. SMITH, 3195 X.avx Bldg. -Kansas - City, Mo. ; , i i - 4 V. Does Yotir Home Appeal to Youjriiid Your Frbnda? i .. -. . Does it represent' your personality? Is it cheer f id-com fo rla ble T .. r Is At a'pldce wherein you love to spend yourthours of leisure? H ' - Tjourlwme answers these questions then indeed it is a real home: ' However, real' homes are few and' far between not from the lack of. -the wherewithal; Vut'due to thoughtless expendituwre fof thin ffs that do not belong. We see a. beautiful piece of furniturelbvetjf hangings -or some other object. t We buy it because it ajrpeaXs and this type of buying1 continues until what should have been a beautiful room or home ends in a 'conglomeration that, assembled is all-but harmonious. Our mission in life is to furnish homes, such as you arid yours, will find comfortable, attractive, fascinating, harmonious from every standpoint, ,and 3thal icUX serve trn, into the years. '' -: :,,-'v-i j';-'11-'"'-.;! - '; i 1 ; - , For .this reason we have at your disposal pur mteripr decorate rs f , note men with artistir sense that can suaaestmen wliom'nou can eon-i suit on ami subject of home furnishing or decorating and feel when all is 'throtlgh-the home is beyond' criticism irom ecipoint. Y , : v We Extend Vdu An Ihvitsticn to ' day and the official vote lor the entire country was announced the next day. It was rather close, at that, which makes- the prompt re turn the more remarkable. There were 14,639.399 votes for Von Hindcnburg; Lt.752.244 for Marx; 1.931.593 for Thaeimaan and 20.- 910 scattering. Here was a total 3punt of more than 30,000,000 votes and the result. known before sunrire. There hive "been elections. in th-'3 country ia tv Jicb JMess than S. 000. 000 votes .were cost ana ia. which the olficlal figures were not available for. many flays. ; :i ' , OREGON WINS MEET PUGENE, 'Or., May i.-U-X'niver-J sity of Oregon IreshrncnJ weaken-ed-by Iosb of throevgood men. 'won j from the Oregon Agricultural col- 5 BIG (1 QMVi THEATRE '! i'riw (Eleven) f STAR CAST (Count 'Em) 1 Sylvia BreameV fVank Ihjo Ijcw Cotly : Bessie Love j JVtary Carr Ifobart Bos worth Myrtle Stedman - Henry B--Walthall , Roy Stewart Jean llersholt ! Ford Sterling j - i TODAY kONDAV t, J TUESDAY ' ' " mm lege rooks at their annual track meet here 'today; . The meet yaa close. -Oregon won the 440, "the 880 and-tba relay; OAC the-mile and two fniie. : . I ' 'r Willamelts Valley Transfer Co.- -, . t . -- - tat Tttr.ittrb " Fref2!Ttf "Co. SIT : ,VneyJolntJ TtUf , Sj9rl-Ef icbtM-T-frvir s lorn-Port t n?l-Wdlmrn CorvwUlu - L'nccne . Jcf f erwn T I)ll.t "t Albany f M-komouth. iBilependence Monro Hpr Itegf fetrl ' SHIP BY TRUCIC on i a on Today Monday ACTS 5 ( 4 vx y t, t 1 n - ' " (1 ' Ccii tay ; -Ml -f . J j I - wa . s Virit Our Store fc 7 ii At Business Office, Crs f j C2 i j HD : Tcfny 'Monday 7C, ; y 'i 11. V Jl m f v hiiii I I I I I I I I I -. . . i ! iiiiii