f L THE OltEGOtt BTATESJ.IANSALEU;.QIlEGON FRIDAY, MORNING, JUNE. 19; J925rTT?T: ATOLLETTrDIES' ' K OF HEART ATTACK : , (Con tinned from page 1) to comfort you ln this hour, but i my. own experience tells me that;nothIngm6rtal can do will i : ItGHTIXG BOB' PIES ' X1 r 1 Senator Robert M. Ia Follette, stormy petrel of American politics. tuccumos ra pninriuai UNinnui ana reneral breakdown. - - -H' e oriTery mncn -nein to you. I ft rust thatyou may, . as the years Jgo by, find ' an increasing satis iratftion in tbe lonsr list of honors that were conferred upon Senator La Follette by. his countrymen." As soon as he heard of his col league's death. Senator LearootQf Wisconsin, one-time - follower of Mr. La Follette but ' of ; late op posed to him,' politically, called at the tome to extend his sympathy to? members bf the family, ' - -Another 'who offered. condbl eiices was Senator "Wheeler, of Montana, who as rlcepfesldentlal candidate shared the Independent ticket with ' Senator La Follette last November. In a i statement Senator Wheeler, declared: ... ' . ( i-.a roiietie aeaa win do even Smbre powerful ' than La Follette lining," and predicted that "the fiktat for the" principles for which he; has advocated these many years wfll be carried on by the people with the same indomitable cour age which he hasf always man! fesfed." fv- -.- f From Secretary Kellogg came the tribute that Mr.- La Follett had "a long and,., distinguished. career of public service .and "was a 'man of great ability and extra ordinary energy and force.' Senator Borah of Idaho, whose oclivity. for Independent voting frequently put him in the same fold with Mr.' La Follette, declared the. latter had been devoted to the public good, and in all his plans and ambitions a patriot, declaring tfiat "he--'boldly led, Senator Borah added, '."human, suffering, human misery, oppression, injus tice, could at all times and under al circumstances ! enlist the un compromising support of this gladiator." - : . making -their- first' tour 4 iest- and will no doubt be accorded! a most beartjr reception, P." j ! p May Evans will present for your pleasure her offering of Whistling and imitations, giving jhi-j clever Impersonation of birds,, She - Is unexcelled, in her line of tolmicry and presents a .monologue? full of wholesome 'comedy that- brings a laugh in every line.- ; m ; , Brosseau and Cravehsj have a ery ; clever .novelty, ! "AfcMlyket." Both these young folks have win ning personalities which. p.hey do. not fail to get over the footlights. The, dialogue ;is ,rif?p; brstezy and up-to-the- minute, -iltirisf-'an of ferings that will ' entertain you amply f- : V'j AUCTION HOUSE Tfc OPEN WOODRY OFFERS FREE LUXCH AND DANCE THURSDAYS ' r- - - J. 1 A.- . . J : ! j What is announced to he a new thing in 4he way of auction houses on, the Pacific coast 18 j the new auction house of F. Ni Wcjodry has established on the cornei of Sur mer and. Norway. If will! be open to the public Thursday when the. urst puonc auction sale tpere will be held. : ' U i; f Every possible convenience for the customers has-beeft provided Boui mens' ..and.womns' ..; rest rooms have been built,! is well as facilities for lunches. J j Space has been provided for stock, sa well as iurnuure ana otner niercnanaise Mr. Woodry, the propriet6r. has announced that a free! lunch will be served on the opening day, with a dance at night j IThe. Ori oles five-piece orchestral will furn lsh the music. sj't J M- Mr. Woodry has b?en ! In the auction' business "in. Salfent for 'line years, his first establishment be ing across from the Marion hotel j T AMUNDSEN IS SAFE; r ENTI B E' PARTY BACK ,. (Continued futi. page 1) , mechanics. ! In their trip Iron Ad vent Bay to' Kings Bay they func tioned' perfectly and" were said to be in the best of condition to start at any " minute1 on - a long flight over the ice regions to 'discover, if possible, the -whereabouts of Amundsen nd his party. - When Amundsen flew away the greatest - load in . the planes con sisted t of gasoline, each machine having aboard about 5900 pounds, "this .Quantity was i considered by Amundsen as sufficient for the ex pedition to reach the pole and re turn . to Spitzbergen, still have a small supply in the tanks. OSLO, Norway,-June; IS. The Norwegian' government - has sent the following message to . Roald Amuidsen: -, . j. ; i "The government sends you and your ' brave -companions --hearty greetings ana congratulations ou our wonderful journey. Welcome home." ,r . - - f i The Seidt Aeronautic- associa tion, sent the explorer this dis patch: . ' , .. -- - - ' ! - ; , "Welcome. Great ' enthusiasm over your brilliant journey.". f ; NEW PROCESSOR , . E A T T L E. Ten years ago mining", companies " had " to send ore1 valued at $10 a ton or more to the mill to receive? a profit, but new methods 'make it possible' to mine and mill ores at a small frac tion of tbe- former -eost Falson (.quantities," said 'Mr; Joslin. Jos tin. aT Seattle mining operator; has explained' the innovations. - - "New milling methods permit the working at" a profit of low grade ores that " are to ; be found ftbroughout certain sections of the United States In almost unllmited ing low grade ores that have not been - regarded as worth.. develop ment. ..... ,rr-- - "- large gold mining 'company oper ating near 'Juneau, Alaska, is tak ing out and milling gold ore at a net cost of-49 cents. "a ton, and ex pects within a year- ie reduce the cost of X40-cents.- This demon-1 CHICAGO, June 13. (Assoclat Btrates the -practicaDnityof work- J ed! Press.) Marie Walker 20; a DALVGES ARE OBTAINED ? negress. was awarded $lt.)00 daci ages in a civil action against Ar mour & Co..:here today on the guccessful contention of her coun sel that she .-ha been deaf blind and insane since Ueing struck two years ago by a truclcewned by the company. c LONDON, June 18. (By Asso-. riated Press.) A dispatch to the Exchange Telegrapb from Copen-j hagen gives a message receivea fromOslo laying; that -when "the first brief report that Amundsen had returned was received in -the Norwegian capital, the news was posted in windows. Crowds gath ered in " the 1 streets and " cheered loudly. The' restaurants suspendT ed their musical programs in or der to' enable-' 'tfieif- bands to play the national anthem, after which the patrons cheered Amundsen. I V r f I " win A16THER:- Fktchcr's Cas- rti nntAnlll IP riftir ibL bH rnuunaivi 10 riiit "& t v.; ,n -r..-s r- - ' " V? HIGH-POWERED HTT5IOR AND V OOD DANCING OFFERED j ' A selected gathering of sparkl ing novelties, high-powered Jollity and humor together, wIthr.manT clever bits of song and dance iwill be presented for your exclusive pleasure at the'Bligh theater to day and tomorrow. ... - .'.: This extraordinary bill is head? ed by "The Pan American Four'f who are considered one of the best quartettes In vaudeville. Their harmony Is perfect, their comedy natural an always sure to cause much laughter. New songs are sung in a rollicking, syncopated style. It Is a positively sure-fire number. .. "..'. X ' 1 Eddte .Martyn is an absolutely effortless dancer who presents a novelty .entirely different from the usual hacknled-'etep-danclng - ja riety. Snappy costumes, 1 lively dance Revolutions vstyle an.4f class together witb perfect 'execution, prove, him to be the beau-ideal of terpslchore. ' - s. ink . and. Jean i Downing pre sent a playlet "Now You Know," 12 minutes of clean wholesome humorous entertainmentdepicting tne rtriais ana inouiauons 01 iwo I 5 sweethearts.5 Theseartists are 1 i LI CANADAH PACIFIC; EMPtSS: LINERS QPEED.'fiwvice. , J aiw) 'm V pnfemd method of . trntl to Horn OHent. J .- t,wry tvo mau a a tngnif cent EmrrtM hacr o, L"om ta-cc-vsr for traa-Pa . c.c rorts... -; ' Vr: it or call en your ' local ajtmt for con, .v i tf information. V r:d . A I ... . -7. J toria is a pleasant, harrnilcss Sub stitute, for Castor Oil, paregoric. Teething' Df ops' and; $bthing Syfjips, especially 'prepared for Infants in arms and' Cnildren all aes. ii Te avoid imitations, always look for the signature of &i&tf&J&Al 1 Til 1 -JT a. ' t Llit- ' Tl " - 1 ; i Proven 'dlrectiofis. on each jriackafre. . Physicians everywhere recommend It- For Better Health Use' WHOLE GRAIN FObD t ' "t 1 4-1 il I "r ' ' " '. ;This Is a- natural food' for. Replenishing the .blood and the natural means for correcting the . numerous ailments of f , the stomach,; heart, kidneys and other organs of the body. j Nq cooking required, as it comes to you in sanitary tin ' ' Cans ready for serving. Use as a cereal and many other ways. ' . I'-ji Let tis give full particulars COLONS W. ELKINS Distributor !J54 So. Church St. - 1 1 t 1 i i Tonight : jj l5"" T Now : : E-ANii . ; '(GREY'S 1 1 1. . j - iktest and best novel , : li I . f . .' . .; . J ! ' Enacted bjrv ji II V) j f: " Owen Moore1 :!f - V t'i tj Constance Benneit Yv : . j i I i Charles Ogle . '-J V WINDOWS SATURDAY WE BEGIN OUR of SEE OURv WINDOWS Dazzling ODesigh s! :r 1 GorgeoUssly Colorful, Exquisitely Remarkable Prifces! ' Beautiful! Now comes, a most wonderful opportunity to secure a beautiful and 4 genuine Rembrandt f lamp at: a? tremendous saving. An extremely fortunate purchase brings ydu hundreds of the new Rembrandt lairips,1 each and everyone representing a new design just recently created r masterpieces that will brighten your home. j Every conceivable color, and shape of t shades bronze and metal leaf - bases are now on display: for this tremendous lamp sale. Glance over r the, lamp designs shown' here. They "are" but a few of the many on4 ' our 'floor Awaiting yourijselection. s Note" hw gracefully and artistic : and perfect each design 3s. Then picture trre originals in your home with soft, warm colors blended harmoniously into each hand-wrought and hand-tailored shade. ' . . . : , , - The very1 lamp li you want is here the very-design and color scheme you've admired so much.; And right now during- this annual -selling, : Salem's greatest lamp sal6, you will find just the lamp you want priced lower by far than they have" ever been priced by any store anywhere. See these" remarkable creations' !, There is a real surprise in" store for : .you when you attend this' extraordinary sale tomorrow ,hBy all means arrange to secure" one of. these lamp masterpieces, designs -that have r been created by the country's foremost lamp, artists and designers. - J 'If ' v Ul All AretheGenuihe ,1 -j 3L v f 4 " GR6UP I GROUP II Complete Floor Lamp and Shade : I, Complete Bridge' Lamp ' and Shade SHADES are neatly tailored of georgette creybe with -geritiine silk fringe and gold Bullion Fringe in as sorted shapes, -colors and designs. 1 A STANDARDS are beautifully hand turned and carv ed iir bronze and metal leaf finish with ornament al iron weighted bottoms. Floor style 'with two light, two pull chain fijetures; also silk pull cords. , Bridge style with adjustable arms. :' ; T gr6up ni Ml Complete -Floor Lamp and Shade GROUP IV ' I I f: ' f. Complete Floor Lamp and Shade - i i - j i - - jt r- 4 1 A. 1 -I . 4. " 1 A ;, J . At . it ,"3 - ' ! 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