THE OREGON STATESMAN,- SALEM, OHEGO!?
WEDNESDAY MOHNING, HAY 13, 1C23
if
HAMES ADDED
Ldae-n 51111 Subscription Ust Is
Galalng - a .Camain
" .; Continues '
Nearly 50 more names have
been added to the Ions list ol sub
scribers to the new 600,000 Unea
milt since the original list vai
- published a . few days ago. The
new nmeg are: s
' Carle Abrams.. Amanda rAline,
Anna U. Aline, U. M. Aline.
' i pall Brothers. C- W. ; Beechler,
J; A. Bernard!, H. H. Berry. V.-G.
Boyer. Arthur Broc. O. E. Brocfcs,
Phil Brownell.
Capital City Co-operative Cream
ery, tr. j. codds, cobbs-Mitchel
Lumber company.
f.U and Mrs. J. W. Dencer,
Simon Director.
1 -Dr. Fred E. Ellis.
7fj, plen E. Fox. ' '
") ( II. Wi Hale, Joseph Hamman,
,-T3. Hartley.
.fb.' Jepson, Melvin Johnson,
'Sarah A; Jo'rjr. , " '
U ! R. C. Kriesel. -
L. Mercer, Mrs. J. C. Merchen,
F. Mesch, W.1I. Mills.. ..
el&on & Hunt. ' " " " .
uie Olsen.- - - -- v
R. Payne, W. J.- Porter.
NV. W. Rosebraugh.
Balem Baking -Co.. Salem Fuel
St Transfer Co., E. F- Slade, Chas.
Sops, F. W. Steusloff, W. II.
Steusloff. . . .- -
Ilohn B. Ulricta, D. II. Upjohn.
K. J. Wenger. ' - - ' -
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.AMATH FAllS MAFJ i:
' !S MADE PRESIDENT
(Coattasd from mi II
for the Jeweler; J. .M:.E.rH coa
stal VOneida.'NWTorlc.'gn'Wim
the JewoJer Can Learn from the
Hrrardi Research Bureau of Re
ports." 5lound table discussion of
: trade problems occupied the re
mainder, of the morplng; with the
election rja'nd a trip through the
district completing the afternoon
reion.
CONCHES GAME
wberjc High Defeated By 8alcm
nt Oxford Park By Score
, T of O to 3
A well played and Interesting
baHeball game on the Oxford Park
diamond Tuesday left the New
brg high 'school the small end of
6 to 3 score with the Salem high
fichool. ' ' In the second Inning
wberg put a ru across the plate
and had the lead up to the sixth
Inning.. The Red and Black team
made a score and in the seyenlh
inning ;the game stood 4ve.,,, !
a liclcy turn, however, in the
eighth, with two hits, and a walk
by Fabijey, Heenan knocked the
pill across the back., fence and
ibroughfr-in four" runs, making the
sensation of the game.
! jEllis'nd Kelley acted as bat
tery for the Salem team, while
Richardson and Switier wored for
the Newberg team.
J Few e.rrorsgnd many hits were
V.iade in the game.
Friday tbe Salem players will
f vel to Silverton to filar and
of Saturday they will meet the
juorvaiuieam here.
RELEGATION OF
:: ARMS DISCUSSED
(ContiantA froa page 1)
the announcement that the United
States was willinar tn tnfn n a
cbnveaif5n which would compel all
prpduciug states to publish, statis
tics regarding arman;ents. At flrs
the fun? .significance of the " an
nouncement did not. reach the
member ' of the loncerence but
wnen toey appreciated Its imoort-
B ' r s-rww www aa rpuu augvi
applause Many delegates toniclit
R characterized the American' offer
asa great moral impetus to world
disarmament. Some interpreted It
asa move towards the goal of con
trol of 4he private manvfacture of
airis which many countries and es-
i XLeciallyFrance want to see estab
ilped as an accompaniment of con-
tHl of the traffic in arms.
. M. Matsuda, Japan, to'd the con
rence ttat he agreed with M:'
s uiuuy nerrin
Hqs New M ay or
L Mars '.II McCorejick, former
klansraaa elected oa an anti-klan :
, ticket, the new mayor of Herria,
IU.r"EIooc! Herrta." He has
enough aldermen back of him to
pve hl3 ccntrcl cf the c'lj coan
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VCTEHAIiilAVVr OFFIQERh'O 5AIL;ALdHE Fnor.l VANCOUVER
TPfE;NGI,ANp 11 yTTLE'rWENTY-FIVE-FOOTStOPP" -
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rclircd British .navy- fBcer. la
'shown above with his 25-toot sloop
type craft Half Moon; In -which he
is to sail f rem .Vancouver, British
Columbia; t' England via the Panama-
Canal. The only companion
OVER A MILLION
BEES, EGGS SENT
Lerge v Khiproeot Goes to Dan
Cre, Jf oney iJealcr Xrsr ,
.mil city
LXL lii. j'Mead'' ihej.Ppllc i cophty
bee king, -passed thVough "Salem
last night with '' two-thirds , of a
tnii lion' bees and e Jike" 'number of
bee eggs. ana. o. queens, on their
way to Mill City. '
There weret 70 hives,-contained
in twa aktomobiles, , and In eah
blye were' 10,900 .4jees and ? 10,
000 bee eggs and In ; each tof the
hivea a qiueeiui ; f , - -
They go by night" when they, can
be taken j with safetyv ' ;
These "jare part 'of, an"J order bf
100 hives,; going to Dan Carew of
Mill' Cttyl There wlllbeiSO more
hives, to Be delivered' Ia),er, 1 r , !'
; Mr.Carew had already 50 htyea
of bees, and he expects lo have 20
tons of surplus honey this year,
which be has contracted to Mr.
Mead, v ' r r
Mr. Mead is; now booked to
capacity for this eeaaon. for both
bees anI queens. He - has j filled
or is to IIU orders for 400 queens
this year. ": . . ;
He has now 100 stands of bees
In bis j home1 apiary, i" He will
double the number, for next; year,
and he will ;be in condition to
supply: four -time the output of
bees, .and queens, of the - present
year. ;
This is an industry that will be
worth a great deal to this section.
It is one of the . most Interesting
and fascinating of all indue triee
WILLAMETTE STUDEflT
VITHDRAWS FR0L1 "U"
lieye conditions warrant, f
i. II. Van Winkle, attojrney sen
eraj and dean of the law sriiool
said that when Chapman w ith-
drew from the school that ended
affairs as far as the school was
concerned, and there was up; reas
on to go further Into the matter.
Boncourj France, that supervision
of private manufacture -shonltt
really comte before control of trafr
fic. because that was the real way
of hitting at -the armament evil.
French spokesmen . laudec : the
Amef lean nrdnottneemerit and said
they; saw no reason why 'a' resolu
tion could .not, be. attached to Cpn-
proposal I boths" to jirotibition of
the exportation of, poison gas and
publicity; as to Che homo masufac
tur of arms. -Ji ' .
CHICIIFnTERSPIIXg
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! fmit Kn d M SM. Safot. Alwsrt R (Habit
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ZES ALL!
Ask him any question
Indies Only Matinee
Thursday, 2 P.-3I.
TOXIGHT TOMORROW
BLIGH THEATRE
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of this veteran, who Is now 77
years eld. will be a copy of Shake
speare's works. He expects to
reach Panama in CO days and Eng
land two months later. His I ves
sel is provisioned for 100 days..lti
MOVIE TRUST IS
FLAYED AT MEET
National Inhibitors CJon vent ion
DcBOuncea Combine In
' Strong Terms
' MILWAUKEE, Wis. May 12.
First blood fn tbe war on the so
called film trust was drawp at the
Qpening session of the Motion Pic
ture Theater Ownere of America
today fwhen exhibitors from all
parts of the country gave assur
ance that they would hold in abey
anq" the making of picture ; con
tracts for the ensuing .season pend
ing the proposed alignment with
Independent producers.
Exhorted to hold onto their play
dates as the weapons with which
to '-fight, the "big three," the ex
blbitore' answered in a chorus of
ayes and prepared to take action
on a definite plan of "offensive
defense' to be submitted to them
tomorrow afternoon.
The TIlm" trust was generally
flayed by speakers and every at
tacking phase brought approving
response from the audience. '
Gathering somewhat later than
the 'scheduled opening time, the
delegates made " up for tardiness
with .enthusiasm. The president's
address given by M. JQ'Toole fol
lowed and brought out the- follow
ing: -'..-' . r ; , h ' "
' Opposition to motion picture cen
sorship'agalnst which the speaker
declared the press must join with
"visual newepaper.' : ? . -
An attack on the free show plan
being developed in the northwest.
. Opposition to carnivals -as net
only detrimental to the motion pic
ture business but ' as responsible
loir 'bringing into communities a
"lot of undesirables."
A' plea for revocation of Sunday
blue laws and the reopening of
Sunday shows In districts ' where
they now are barred. ''---J.,An
attack on "the private mon
opoly' which now seeks strangle
hold on us." . . .
REYNOLDS RK-ELECTED
Lloyd T. Reynolds was re-elect-"
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PresenU:
MARION
DAVIES
And
LEON.
. ' Cof '5aU5r Faiiie)
Supported
PATIIB XEWS.
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60 gallens ef fresh water ad fO
gallons of .gasoline. The Ijai.;-'
Moon is equipped with attle .5
horse-power-raotor but Commander ,
Maude will -e.ttn pt to -maKe the -entire
-voyaget.nler sail, v
ed president of the Produce : Co
operative Canning & Packing com
pany and: Frank Gibson renamed
as secretary-treasurer jof rthe or
ganization at a meeting this week.
Five directors elected are: Loyd
T, Reynolds, It. D. Gibson, F. L..
Scott, A. R. South wick and Wil
liam ,Zosel. Southwick was re
elected vice president. A talk on
cooperation .was. given by C. J.
Hurd of OAC. t : ,
Are i you telling your friends
about the Slogan .section of The
Statesman? . This paper's policy is
for the upbuilding of the city end
the surrounding farming commun
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I GENERAL MARKETS f
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v PQRTIiANP, . May . 12. ay:
Buying prices, valley timothy 120
21; do eastern , Oregon $21 CP
24.50; alfalfa ; $20.50021; clover
17.50; oats and hay. nominal:
cheat $17.50; oats and vetch $20
21; straw $8.50 per ton. Sell
Ins prices $2 a ton more.
PORTLAND, May 12. Grain
futures; Wheat,' hard white, blue
stem, aartK May; June 11.68;
soft : white, ifMay ; IJ.58; uJne
$l.p0; western white May 1.S8;
June $1.59; Jhard winter, .May,
June $1.58; .northern spring and
western red: May June, $1.58;
BEB ard ThHe May June tl-85.
Oats. No. 2, 86-pounda white
feed. May, Jvne $38; No. 2, 38
pound gray, May, June $37.50.
Barley; No 1, 44-pound, May,
June ,$23. . ;- . .
Corn, No. j. 3, ' eastern yellow
shipment May, Jane $47.
Millrua. standards May $34;
Jane $35. ."
PORTLAND, May 12. Port
land Dairy Exchange: . Butter,
extras 40c: standards 39 ie;
prime firsts 3Hc: firsts 39c.
Eggs, extras $ 3c; firsts 32c;
pullets 29c; current receipts 29c.
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.. .Mora thma 8,000 setera, includ
ing 65 prtadpala, appeal la, "J-
-land." v iV
The picture was 10 manlbi tn
tk maklns at a coct of more thaa
$2,000,000. This rtprsaenu an
expendttnra . of approximately
SS,300 a day $1,000 aav hOQC
for aa elgfct-hoar day. Bat avtn.
rack aa ezpenditar was merely
Incidental to tho fact that mastsr
Binds and! a wealth of dramatic
talent ; made "TolaBdo.'.' "Tno
PUtnro of tpp Country-' -
bjr'Some 6 the Biggest
on the Screen !
TODAY THURSDAY
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v BETTER HOMES .
AVe'd-better. koma: at home this
.,r week, - ,v .!
And make our BETTER HOMES
y i,- WEEK cpeak; -
We'd better all spruce np a bit
TwUl make a BETTER HOMES
WEEK hit;
Our heart-and-hearth . lights, let
them shine .
For BETTER HOMES your kome
and mine; t ,
for homes; though "human, are
dlyine.) " '
By "driv. for BETTER," MOMES"
Is meant
A rare tonormalcy -content
More of rest and. less upheaval;
Better morals; less of evil;
More of fresh air. sunshine,
health ' -.iy ; ';
Man's greatest asset, Joy, .wealth.
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So while this Is bat feeble start;
Upon the subject next our heart.
Of BETTER HOMES WEEK set
.. apart, .-. : s.r " - ' C ? ' -!:-.: .r
There surely can be.no delusion
About the" comfort in conclusion ! .
Of this. , my "BETTER" HOMES"
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So let this motto be, our goal, '
(And each one start: the hall a-
roll) " : ) s
HAVE BETTER HQMES. -from
. ..Pole to Pole; ,
They're altar for tithe whole
world's sonl! 1 j
EDNA tiARFIELD.
DIRECTORS OPEN
BIDS FOR YMCA
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Werhtw A lluffhrs, Salmi, Are
Lowest of ,tO With Did of
i The board et; directors consid
ered the. contractors':' bids for con
struction of the newiSalem YMCA
building yesterday, but did not se
lect the successful bidder. Action
was deferred until a later date.
. Wechter & Hughes of Salem
made a, bid of $89,320, the low
est of 19 bidders for, the general
construction, exclusive of plumb
ing, heating and wiring.
Sturgis & Sturgistof Portland
entered the lowest bid for heat
ing; their bid being-16,625. T.
M. Barr. local plumber, entered
a bid of $18,309. Sturgis & Stur
gis also entered the lowest bid for
plumbing,-quoting a price of $3.
330, which was lower than the bid
sumbitted by Joe Bernard!, local
plumber. -: -i-f ? 1 -.
Tbe Morrison Electric company
of Portland gave A bid of 12395
for. tb firing, while 4 the Salem
Electric company bid $2697.90.
Actual constfuclti will ; start
on bn building after1 the letting of
the; contracts. ' . -
Boost for the linen milL - It will
bring prosperity to "Salem and to
the entire Willamette, valley.
DDDC1JDD
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People
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Nw?Air-CooIechf.lotpf Developsd for S. Navy - t
Ccjled Greatest Advance in Aviation bince VV?
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rnotor. developed exclnsircly 'for
the Bureau ' of Aeronautics of the
Navy Ueparrment, -was photo-
-Ci-aphed at the Naval Air Station
at lAnacostia, T. C, where it u
tb ilw tried oat oAciaJly. It Is a
yabl nKter or niaer cylinders d.
vHopinc 450 horse-power ; tod
atomblee the rotary motors wd in
PIONEER -CALLED
Mrs. Crullna llunlap mUX to Rest
tn rorwana viuesuay .
Funeral services were held la
Portland Tuesday for Mrs. Caro
line Dunlao. 85. an old time resi
dent ot Salem. She crossed tbe
plains , with her prenU, Colonel
aid Mrs.. William Cook ; In 1853,
fr!om New Lisbon, Ohio, where ahe
was born in 1840. Upon leaving
Balem the family located - in Tar
coma. "''1 . "i' '
' Mrs. punlap established the first
kindergarten, in Portland In 1882
upon returning from a Tiait . in
California. While In Portland she
was actively connected with the
omens' club and at one time
held an important office In the or
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A week observed throughout all the nation to irrlprove
the homes of our country. We are in a position to as-'
sist you by furnishing such supplies that you ' ', ; -
may rteeid in your improvements such as
nbrld a CerUia-ted Eonats
SMdsains x all . ,v. ,
Aspbalt BhMtlng
BuUdlnr PPr
- Pfrtection nver oar4
Psbee Vrnlihe and Btsini
3rlM Bnllt-Us . -laU
tsU Bozps ' r
' . . CatoVa Qnllt heat aa4 sound
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'.'iJaptax iaiJt. Ba&(-era aud.'Beaaa
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Cnncreta Hardenav
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Bokareld EhUKlea
CaitainMd Stalnglaa '
xatenaot . aasa
Supply Co.
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pursqlt ' planes during- -the " war:
Tne eylJiidera differ "from those-t
the rotary- not era In not revolving
with the propeller, have a S-lneh
bore and a 6)6 tneh stroke. It 'is
expected that this motor "-wilf-ply
an' important "part 1 the com.
raarctaUzattoa of aviation tor n tit
passenger and freight I reus porta.,
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May Discontinue Tack i
The pack pi ilack cherries will
be diacontlaue4 except In the- case
of necessity because of exclusive
wasteage, according to Bert Fan
Blair, manager of the Oregon Fruit
Selling company in a report to the
Producers Packing ' & ' Canning
company at the stockholder's meet
ing. last year's pack was a total
loss from 'pioHolIng and leakage
and the handling' of the pack was
unsatisfactory.' Fanning stated
that the ",. trade in f gooseberries
would come back, "but Whether
large ' enough to' care for the ln7
creased tonnage, it is not known!
Fanning - also - reported on straw
berries, logan berries, black rasp
berries,! pears, and te prunes, j
Read the Classified Ads.
Helping the Growing of . Buxnsca
We are jglad that the United States Rational has
contributed in no small 'degree to the success of many
businesses here in Salem. i " j' ;
The steady growth cf deposits here inflicjites - the
success of many of our patrons and tf flur own as
well. -Pon't'-you 'think it would be worth while to link
up your business with this institution and strive to
gether for accomplishment? i
United States
National Bank
Salem. Oregon
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