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- i & i. ' SUNDAY HORNING; AUGUST HO, 1923 V ! 0 P i 4!i i i III s a ? H K If us-; 4 V ; It 13) ' 1 IV: MOTM1IS iiOIOIilSTIS ' Corporation Department In- m vestigation of All Stocks Made by Bureau bold a big set-together '. meeting at their ball, 336 North Liberty. Thursday evening when plans will be submitted for a big member ship campaign tbat will terminate with a mammoth' class initiation on the erenlng of October 8 when the camps ; from Portland, Dallas. Junction City, and Eugene will join with the local camp in this big celebration. . The officers and team from' Portland will put on the work In full form. The Pacific Woodmen Life asso ciation is making a Tapid growth in Oregon I since March. Seven camps harp been Instituted, and there are several more in the mak ing. During July only "18 states produced more business than Ore gon. The state headquarters are located at 316 U. S. National Bank building, and it is the plan of P. A. Beard, state manager,: to place camps in all the principal cities just as quickly as possible. There are nearly 600,000 mem bers in tbet United States and the WSClTIilT SET via W In the creation of the corpora tion department, and the enact ment of tbe so-called Blue Sky law the legislature intended to protect the' interests of . the investing public as far as possible, according to W. E. Crews," corporation com mission. It must' be undestood, however, that the department can not in any' manner, guarantee the security for the . sale of which a permit has been rranted. but It doea ': ascertain that the security awoclatlon ;maintatns a large hos representa a' legitimate business P!tl at San; Antonio. Texas, where enternrlae. lustlv nd falrlv can- any memoer suffering from tuoer Mivad ind i htrinr fonTtnchii I culosis trouble is treated tree. evidence of ! being honestly con ducted. 'I , tTbe applicant for a. permit to sell securities is required to an swer" questions, and. furnish evi dence; covering- a .wide- range touching the enterprise in which it proposes to engage.' .To that end there Is furnished to each ap- m.Tti. i7ta - Battery of Turbins at Muscle tfjos therein contained must show ShOalS PrOQUCeS 624,000 among ether -things applicant's mo IS IX UTILIZED Horsepower -1 ' assets, liabilities, the exact .char ' acter of its structure, a complete outline pi its business, and . the uses to which all moneys received from the sale of its securities are to be put. There must be attach ed to this questionnaire a com plete trial balance of applicant's nr9nt financial tattia. letters of recommendation, certificates ofon character and so forth, and all! At 8:18 o'clock other facts tending to FLORENCE. Ala., Aug. 29. (By Associated . Press.)- Waters of the Tennessee river wasted for centuries, were today harnessed for the southern Appalachian re- whether; the given security is, or ,1s not, a good investment, an ex amination of which would . show the investors just what they are buying..- ;,.-';. ' -S :i j-.' The permit requirements, fcow evar, are not concluded when the water, or Oregon cold mix 8-4-50, or other sulfur-containing sprays not likely to burn, as does lime sulfur, is recommended by the ex periment station plant patholo gists. The correct, method of making bordeaux and Oregon cold mix are described in station bulletin 201 PerSOnS Interested in MOYe- Proper preparation and thorough man. Mao or PKomhor covering are essential to success. mum mwui mi. vsu&tiiiuoi of Commerce Rooms 1 When those who are Interested ia Boy Scout work in Salem meet Monday evening at the Chamber of Commerce,! reports will show whether Salem is to line up with SCHOOL MEN SUGGESTED EASTERN EDUCATOR MAY- BE CALLED TO UNIVERSITY . PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 29. (By Associated Press.) An east era man probably will be the next other cities in the state and main- ne- 01 the University of Oregon tain its Boy Scout organization. ' new ioi which will appear According to n P. Gtese ore.. ln Morning Oregon Ian tomor- dent of Cascade ; council. Boy I row- Scouts of America, committees I will work Monday to secure funds WILL RADIO SPEECHES ' .DENVER, Colo., Aug. 29. (By Associated Press.)- Station KOA, Denver, will broadcast the addresses of George II. Moses, United States senator from New Hampshire, and Congressman M. Clyde Kelly of Pennsylvania be fore the 27th national convention of . the railway mail association here September 1. . ' ' ' r CtlMMITTEEMAX IS DEAD WASHINGTON. Aug. 29. (By Associated Fress) Matthew Hale, I Massachusetts member of the pro- hospital. gresslve committee la 1912 and prominent figure ln the develop ment of ports and shipping ia Ue , south Atlantic states, died erer today In Georgetown university to maintain Boy Scout wrok and an executive in Salem. In order that the amount ne cessary should not all be secured in Salem, Corvallis and McMinn- ville were asked sometime ago to raise a certain; proportion of funds necessary. These two cities have already secured their quota and now the whole program rests with Salem. Acceptance or non-accept- of the . theory of evolution will play no part ln the selection of the successor to the late Presi dent L.. Campbell, the article con tinued and the .list of men under. consideration ' has been narrowed to a very few. LIBERALS ARE ATTACKED PROMINENT MEN ARK HELD BY MCARAGUAK FORCES As several interested ' in 4 women are deeply Boy Scouts, it is this morning show I the first water wheel turned at Muscle Shoals. This unit, a 30, 000. horsepower turbine. belongs to a battery of 18 at Wilson dam which will eventually produce 624,000 horsepower. The demonstration marked the probable that; one or. two special districts will be solicited for funds by women. ? i . "Astoria, ; Eugene and other cities in the state are maintain ing Boy Scout executives, and now Salem has a chance to combine wiht Corvallis and McMinnvtlle,' declared Mr. Giese., . "If the reports Monday evening of those who 'solicited for funds are not satisfactory, it will indi; cate that Salem is willing to take back step in the state In this all Important work for boys." h.;1 Zrt l-.Zl" loader ntilisation company: to whom a permit is granted .- is required first to file of an inter-connected . system which brings together : principal an annual report showing the true J puwer resources of Tennessee, Georgia- the Carolinaa and Ala bama. It is contemplated that this system will ultimately extend to Arkansas, Mississippi and hou isiana. -'. T-' Acute demand . for additional power in the Carolinas and Geor: gia caused by an extended drought brought activity at Wilson dam status of the company as it exists at the end of the fiscal year, same being June 30. of each year. : It is also required,. while the permit is hi , force, to file r each thirty days in the office of the corpora tion commission what we term a regular statement. This statement ' shows in detail its assets, liabili ties, the use of money received STUDENTS LAND PLACES YMC A GRADUATES . IX RE SPONSIBLE POSITIONS , Three graduates from the YMC A course, at Willamette nnl verslty last spring are now tak ing their part in the work of the association In different parts of the country, according to C A Kells. YMCA, secretary. ' MANAGUA. Nicaragua, Aug. 29. -KBT Associaiea ess.; as a protest against the inclusion , of liberals in the , new , cabinet of President Solortano. 100 armed men, said to - represent the con servative republican party, raided a reception last night, and made prisoner several prominent liber als, including Dr. Roman Y. Reyes. minister or - finance ln the new cabinet,- announced yesterday by the president. The American minister,, Charles E. fSberhardt was a guest at the reception. The prisoners were taken to the fortress of La Loma, which it under the command of General Alfred Rlvas, governor of Mana gua, who is in control of all mili tary forces in the capital and all communications. Today parleys were held be tween President Solorzano and leaders of the opposition move ment, after which it was stated that the president has matters well ln hand, but that there will be changes in his cabinet. There has been no bloodshed, from the sale of its securities, the j earlier than had been calculated, amount of securities sold, and I by army jsngineers. The dam will ether essential details, that a com-1 be completed during the next year, plete tab may be kept upon the l The power generated during the company operating under the per-1 test period: has been sold to the mlt. .. I Alabama power company, lessee of the government steam 1 plant . ad CAMPUS TO BP CHANGED Jacent to the dam. These are Paul Sherwood, now on the job as association secretary , of Los Angeles county, Cal.; Lloyd ! Waltz, engaged in high school boys' work at Spokane, beginning September 1 and Joe Nee, activ ities secretary tor the Portland YMCA since July. GROWERS FACING LOSSES PRUNE BROWN ROT REPORT- ED IN WESTERN OREGON MANY LANDSCAPE IMPROVE-1 3 LENTS CONTEMPLATED An extensive landscape program for the ultimate beautlflcatfon of the Willamette university campus was announced Saturday : by Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president.' The work will be in charge of Henry Booth of.Roseburg, and Is expect ed to start this week.' , The " entire campus will" be plowed to get rid of the weeds and then leveled to make ready for a top layer of rich soil before new grass is sown. An ; under ground water sprinkling system will be installed asd several of the maple trees growing along the State street sidewalk at the west end of the campus will be up rooted. ; :.'v.-- -., . , . Along this walk will be planted a row of hawthorne trees, : alter nating red and white, under pres ent plans, i Other shrubbery will be planted at pther portions of the campus. Tulip and dogwood trees will i be : substituted for maples la other places. com pleted today, . stands r as a monu ment to American genius. It is built of 1,260,000 cubc yards of concrete and is the largest struct ture of this character - in - thi world. Its tout length is 4.600 feet. . .S: ' rvt-i..;' t.'-j Muscle Shoals has a fall of 134 feet in 37. miles . and has Jong stood as a i barrier to navigation. With the completion of Wilson dam and lesser units as planned. the river - will, not : only afford energy estimated at . 800,000 horse-power, but will as well fur nish uninterrupted navigation from Paducah, tCy to Kffoxville, Tenn., a distance of 630 miles.- PLAN BRYAN MEMORIAL TRIBUTE TO DEAD LEADER ' BEING CONSIDERED f LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Aug. 29 (By Associated PTess.) Plans for a memorial to William ' Jennings Bryan will be discussed at a meet ing in Washington September 11. J. H. Callahan, acting 'secretary of tha Tirvn wimnriil. innnnnmil FRATERNAL ORDERS riLt today. ! Mr. Callahan, a life-long friend O..A. C. EXPERIMENT STA TION, Corvallis, Aug. 29.- Severe losses from' prune brown rot are indicated in western Oregon this year in numerous observations by extension horticulturists. Grow ers who spray for 'it .immediate; win prooaniy net a large prom on the costs of: application. While infection cannot t be entirely pre vented it can be materially re4 duced by thoroughly covering the fruit with spray. , V , . VflU.. - 1 I .. f A a cuucr uaraeaut mixture --t 50, to which casein spreader may be added if desired, or atomic suit fur 12 pounds to 100 gallons of ff-"... J -vjt s s F&L fr i LI the UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains: The College of Literature. Science and the Arts with 22 departments. The professional schools of Archi tecture and Allied Arts Busip. Administration Education Grad uate Study Journalism Law Medicine Music Physical Edu cation-Sociology Extension for o catalogue or any Information vrriti Tht Rtiittrar, UniVtrtitf of Orton, Eutne, Ortjon, Tfce 504 Year Opens September 24, 1925 FIVE IiODGES.TO TAKE OVER OLD ELKS' TEMPLp . Articles of incorporation have been prepared by the , Fraternal TempV'associatipn preliminary to taking control of the', old " Salem Elks temple on Liberty, between Court and Chemeketa. Five local fraternal organizations are repre sented in the transaction. " . Incorporators of the ' association, two for each lodge represented are as follows: L. S, Geer and Carl Wolx, for the Woodmen of the World; CL E., Albin and A. U Bones for : theu Yeoman; Louis Bechtel and George : C. Will for the Knights of . Pythias: Ivan C. Martin and Isadore Greenbaum for of Mr. Bryan, aid letters bad been sent to some thirty nationally known friends of Mr. ' Bryan to meet in Washington . No funds will be solicited at the meeting. which he said "must be of such character as ; to give encourage ment to thai enormous and prog ressive following of the great com moner." He added that the gath ering is tor the ''exchange of ideas before formulating any definite plans, or even establishing head quarters." Mr. Callahan said Louisville will be temporary head quarters under his charge. Joseph us Daniels, editor of the Raleigh. (N. C.) News and Observer, has been designated temporary chair- How Are Your Tires? If they are about all in BRING THEM IN AND SWAP THEM FOR GOOD ONES. ! It will cost yon front ... $5.95 to $10.95 to boot on sizes front 30x3l to 33x4 " - 1 , - - ; Capital Tire Manufacturing Co. II. Steinbock, Prop. 215-245 Center Street Salem, Oregon Phone 398 ) man of the memorial, with John the Artisans, and Lest Jones andlSkelton Wi)liams of Riphmorid; B. 8 Taylor for the Eagles. Va.. Jformer co'ropboller of the While ' the Woodmen of the currency, as treasurer.' V , Wbrld own and control the tem- In making announcement of the pleit is understood that through founding of the asWciaUon Chairr the new association the four other man Daniels said there was a spon- lodgcs : will gradually gather an taneous demand from ail narts of It ' . .V. w ' 111. ..... i. ' miuugu monmiTime country - that Mens be taken interest In it payments, or possibly by flota tion of a bond issue. . v ; The temple was purchased from the Elks for a price In the neigh borhood of. $36,000 and a mort gage indebtedness was assumed in connection with the purchase. , , .! - , t . - s HAKEST : TBME r"T" ... i " , " at the earliest possible -moment to erect an appropriate memorial to Mr. .Bryan. . ,j :a -;. "We wish It to stand in the na tion's capital, Mr. .Callahan said. EDUCATOR DIES PLA?J r.,EF.,Dt;RSHlP.DR VE t bixe ridge summit, renn.. :: . Aug.(;9. (By Associated Press.) r.iCmc WOODMKN TomoLD Henry Jones Ford, former pro- JIL'LTIXO THURSDAY I WMor. at , Princeton- u n ivers'.tr mi a former member of tho Interstate tapiroi camp rso. ; raciiic l coianjerco commHsion clea rere Sec Us For SaciwS of Al Kinds Wc can cave5 you mency p ;f.-S'tI ...prjgcliii ' tlOUSG H. Steinbock, Prop. "The House of a Llilljon and One Bargains 215 Center Street Phone 33S : i Vc Puj end Sell Every tliin j FALL SUITS -FROM AMERICA'S FINEST' MAKERS . ' - - : ... ; ... . i . . ; : .i . ... - i l J Wiyj lU LnibvJlL """"" j Be here tomorrow see our greatest showing of Fall, Wool ens and Fall Styles. The models are ideal because pf the broad shoulders and tapering waist lines. Jfore value for your money than you have seen for a long time. ! $-00 $40-00 2 PAIR PANTS For months we have made plans and assembled this wonder ful showing. ' To appreciate it you must sec iU We'll ! be pleased to show you. j j EstabUshed 1890 . . ' EstabUshed 1890 n Effl )) uwuw V n WILL BE THE - , I . w ,x vv lL-rdJ LI H L-ZoA U OF OUR ; . . . ; ' ' - - ..-.!:. ; . .... , . . . & in ..XJa 'Km W&teJgS&- i- -, if TAp AQVAWTAGE OF OUR OFFERINGS SHOES FOR ALU THE FAMILY AT HALF PRICE PO YOUR FEET HURT? Corns and callouses remorc with out pain or soreness. Ingrown nails" removed and treated. Pains in "feet, weak foot, flat foot,-foot strains and fallen arches adjusted. Do not Buffer. I will glre you the best that science can produce in scientific chiropody. ; Consult DIL WILLIAM: , About Your Feet ' ' ' Hours 9 to 5:30 rhone 616 .Or Erfi5oob C26 wicea-HoJSiLtt-iwwl fstnwwrj S-wfSVx fft ttmpt . 5 Eat 0J- 1 4 XV REPAIR DEPARTMENT Our shop is equipped with all new machinery. We use nothlri but the" very best trade of leather that money will buy. Mr. Jacobson, in ebarse of this department, is an expert In his line has spent years in factories and repair shops and will do coining but high grade work. 0 r S y,cc;r;c-Li:j-f;; wJIU early today.