THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON
TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 20, 1925
OUT
FOR WEDNESDAY CARD
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FIST
HOUNDS IE SLATED
Fighters Post Bond to Guar
antee Action According:
to Matchmaker Plant r
Joe Jewett, of Seattle will, ar
rl?e In Salem this afternoon and
"work ont"at the Armory tonight
' in .preparation for hU meeting
with Ernie Woodard ot Portland.
In the main event, a ten 3-minute
bout, at the Armory Wednesday
night. Woodard will arrive the
afternoon -of the battle, according
lo -Harry Plant, matchmaker, j
' c In the semi-finals Shadow Creti
wtll meet Russell Green, In six
3-minute rounds.' Both live In
Salem and are well known to lo
cal fight fans. Sailor Manning: of
v Salem and George Henningsi of
Vancouver are slated for four fast
3-minute rounds while Jimmy
Fargo of Salem and Eddie Fox,
Independence, will perform for a
similar bout. One snappy prelim
inary, will close the card. "
Matchmaker Plant is inaugur
ating a new method this season in
an effort to guarantee fight fans
thei full money's worth.' A double
ticket will s if sued! and it the
participant -in the evening's en-
tertainment' fall in . deliver the
goods, the boxing commission will
stop the fight, see that the fight
ers do not collect for their ap
liearance and' fans will be able! to
use the other balf of their ticket
for the next card. i :
All fighters are. under bond; to
fight trntr know that If they i do
not deliver 4lu goods this will; be
forfeited and they will be barred
from further appearance in the
city. . - j v i,i jy i , ; - , , j j
ALIBI FOR -CHECK FAILS
WLUAM SIKTM SKXT ;TO
JAlf I XT1L- TRIAL t
r Arrested on a charge of lar
. c eny. William Slocum was j ar
raigned in the justice conrt yes
terday, had bis ease continued
and was lodged in the county jail
- after failing 4o provide a bon of
S50Q.
t Slocum was arrested yesterday
after he is paid to nave cashed
a check he ha4 found. The check
bad been lost by William Lephart
aiid was made out to him. j
, Slocum declared that j the
Check had been Intended for him
but the drawer had misspelled his
name, making it "Lephart,"! in
stead of ""Slocum." Rather than
to put the writer to further
'trouble, Slocum said, he signed
the check "Bill Lepbart" placing
bis own signature under it.
, ThU explanation failed to con
vince Bratier C. Small, Justice of
the peace.: .No date has been set
llr trial.' : ' ' "
DRY AMERICA IS j
I ; SUNDAY'S VISION
(ConUon from pge 1-) j
cfn'g goes. And yet. he declared,
"we are generous in giving toi
thing that don!t count, and are
stingy in giving to the church. As
lor the Christian life, he declared,
tlfat even if he were convinced
that there was to be no future, he
-wpuld continue to be a Christian
for the good Christianity does on
tWs earth,; . But Billy Sunday does
fcelieve most emphatically , in a
t'eavep. He said: j
I would rather have standing
room In" heaven than a drawing
room Mi lielllt.you cannot afford
be in doubt about whero yo
will spend eternity, for It will bo
either In heaven "or hell." J
i There are three ways, he said,
lit which Cod reveals himself on
this earth; by creation, by His
provencesr and by the magnifica
tkJn of HIi word. H!a word, the
fllble, "is the only book that tell.'
about heaven. The. Bible was,
written that you might believe in
Christ, not to give you lessons la
history." - ' : 1.
' i'God can not only save you from
tfye guilt of sin, but be. "can also
protect you against the power of
si$," declared ,tbe " evangelist.
"Knowledge will be perfect when
you get to heaven. There are lots
of things I want to ask the Lord
when I am tn heaven; and He will
explain." 'In discriminating be
tween the use of the words lie and
falsehood, he said: i
'A lie is wilfully told with mal
ice aforethought with an eye to
getting an - advantage not j to be
obtained by truth. , A falsehood Is
told to a person .who has no bua
1ufs to know anything about the
truth anyway." Mr. Sunday has
no patience for men . who Impose
upon women to marry them to re
form them. He said:: : ;
Girls, If a man wants you to
marry bim to reform him, inform
him that you are not. running a
whiskey cure establishment ! Make
liifv , reform before you marry
Him!" - : :r:,: j.. . -
Mr. Sunday advocates hope as a
trreat inflnenr, In th : Him of
'every one. He declared: ;
It is hope that puts you on the
icpWating table, .and keeps you
from trembling in contemplation
cf the graveyard.- A suicide hopes
that bis act will remove him from
the troubles of this earth. 1 Alth
puU I Relieve that no man ever
Bucky Stars
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Str.nley tlarris, VvashlngTon manager, makes a beautiful steal of
third tbdse fnthe seventh inning of the fourth 'game; of the world's
series, won by the Nats, 4 to 0. He performed brilliantly in the
infield In the Contest. ;
comraELtcd ,suicide who was not
abnormal. It Is only hope that
can cheer us, we can't be cheered
by tithes, honor or fame." Xor
has Mr. Sunday any me for infi
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"If I were Oad for 1.". minutes."
he declared, "I'd siam some of
these old infidels so hard that
there would be nothing left of
them for the devil but their whis
kers and their vests!" j
"No people under God's heaven
are better fed or paid than in Am
erica." Mr. Sunday said, and iuj a
result, it should be America who
will be foremost in boosting! for
(iod. ;
Mr. Sunday is not for every body
in the Bible apparently", however.
or he dubbed Solomon to be a
"33rd degree sport.; Kow he ever
got by I don't know." Speaking
again of prohibition, he declared:
"It is no longer a question of
being wet or dry. .but of bavins
respect or diMrpert -Utv-tiM lawif i
r Governor Walter M. Pierce pre"
naea at the meeting, and intro
duced Billy Sunday as "the creat-
cat pulpit orator in the world. -He
has done- more than any one else
o , uphold the Christian religion
m our age.", :
"MaV .Sunday, wife of the evan
gelist, spoke a few words. In con
.lection with l&e taking of the col
lection. . She said they, did , no!
want the money for themselves,
but that, they are helping to k,eep
he Bible ; institute at Winona
ndiana, going, and that they are
jutting their money in that enter
uise. She said that within the
ast five years, they have given
omething like 1 80,000 to the in
stitution. Although Mr Sunday did noi
Millionaire Is
'Seeking Berth.
' OTVlowa-Teani
Alex Johnstone, millionaire
student, is ' counted on to plajr
tackle on thei Iowa' Universaj
team this year. .He Is laboring,
diligently to land the berth while
Iiis $5,000 roadster pints the
carafe.
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begin his address pntil 10:30, peo
ple began . thronging into the
church abmit 8 oclock. By 9:30
there was not even standing room
left in the building. During the
hour before Mr.-Sunday's arrival,
the audience joined iiusinging sev
eral" hymns, led by Dr. II. C.-Ep-
ley. The choir loft was filled to
capacity with singers from the
various cho."ns in the city, and the
enthu siasm was high in the sing'
ing. Dr. Epley divided the audi
ence into groups for the purpose
of competing in volume of the
singing, and the resulting enthu
siasm placed the audience in a
warm mood by the time of the
arrival of the evangelist.
EUROPEAN PEACE IS
SECURED BY TREATY
(Continued- from pg 1.)
decision is not accepted, the dis
pute will feo before the league
ouneil as the court of last rt
sort.
The other two treaties are be
tween France and her eastern al
lies, Poland and Czecho-Slovakla.
They provide that if Germany fails
fo keep her word with France, Po
land and Czecho-Slovakia, and her
failure is accompanied by an un
provoked recourse to "arms.
France and her two eastern allier
liso agree. to lend one another aid
no matter what country should
make an unprovoked attack or.
me of them, which the league
council failed to prevent,
Neither the security pact no!
ny of the other six treaties wil
jave the effect of outlawing war
n point of fact, it ti made cleai
hat " there are circumstances It
vhlch war is legitimate; the treat
es simply strive to define these
ircumstanccs. limit their number
nd do as much; a3 Is conceivably
lossible, to prevent warlike condi
tions, from arising.
One of these circumstances is
elf 'defense. It Germany attack
France, France is entitled to fight
ack and she woald have the as
riance of Belgium. Italy and of
Jreat Britain In defending her
lt, even If war myst be made on
'erniany for the purpose.1 In the
ame way, if France attack Ger
nany, Germany would be protect-i
Jd by the others.
Germany has also agreed that
.he allies ean consider-it a hostile
ct If she violates her Versailles'
aadertaklrgs, to' abstain: from mil-i
.tarywoiks and war preparation
In the demilitarized Rhineland
zone, . !
THYE TO MEET. BURNS
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 19.
(By Associated Press.) Ted
Thye. claimant to the light heavy
weight wrestling championship of
the world, will open the wrestling
season here Wednesday night
when he will meet Frank Burns
of Flint, Mich.
-What is the reason why so many
more married women go Into poli
tics than old maids? Is it the
oratorical experience? I
For Stiff Joints -
and Creaky Knees
Pharmacists say that when aU
other so-called remedies fail Joint
Ease, will surely succeed. j
' It's for joint ailments onlv
that is why you re advised to V:t
H for sore, painful, inflamed,
rheumatic joints. " ; -i
l Joist-Ease limbers bp the jointi
is clean; and penetrating and
quick results are assured Sixty
cents a tube at Dan'l. J. Fry Drug
Co. and druggists everywhere.
Always remember, when Joint
Ease gets in joint misery gets out
quick.
Biggest Selling Joint Remedy i
la the World Ad?.
PLANS FOR TAX CUT
, OFFERED BY MELLON
iConimued from pg 1.)
point Under - secretary Winston
speaking Tor Mr. Mellon declared
that since this reduction had been
given to the taxpayer it would be
mighty difficult to take it away
from them.
! Amplifying this statement later
be said that If congress should
decide to repeal the provision, the
lowest normal income could be'
reduced from two to one per cent'
Instead of to one and one half per;
cent. I
: Mr. Mellon went squarely on!
record as opposing repeal of some'
of the so-called nuisance taxes, as 1
bad been suggested both in and j
out of congress. Among these
were the amusement and passen
ger automobile taxes. j
; Pointing out that the amuse-1
ruent tax applies only to ad mis-1
sions costing in excess of fifty
cents, the treasury secretary said'
this tax did not seem too particu
larly burdensome and that it
ought to be retained in the inter
est of the $33,000,000 revenue
which it produces.
The sales tax on passenger au
tomobiles is estimated to produce
$90,000,000 annually and Mr.
Mellon told the committee that as
long as the federal government
contributed more than $90,000.
000 a year to good roads "on
which these automobiles run, they
certainly ought to be made to pay
their way.','
The dominant feature in the
long prepared statement which the
treasury secretary read was the
argument for reduction ot the sur
taxes. He held the necessity for
such a reduction paramount, and
declared it would serve' to remove
some of the existing inequalities
in the administration of the reve
nue law.
"It has been the experience of
ihe treasury," he said, "that every
time there has been a material re
duction in surtaxes, it has stimu
lated business and brought about
an increase in taxable income
which has made up a great part,
if not ail. of the loss of revenue
from the higher incomes.
A reduction of the lower brack
ets in itself means no increase in
taxable income. A man - with a
$5,000 salary does not carry .fundi?
in non-productive investments and
a reduction of his taxes does not
therefore create additional taxable
income.
While questioning his theory
'hat a reduction in surtaxes had
been responsible for increases in
revenue during the last few years
of rising business prosperity.
Chairman Green of the committee
told the secretary he was in ac-'
cord with him on the principle of
a surtax reduction.
your Architect
has more than one
reason for including
this better roofing in
his specifications!
Sta-Lok Shingles are economical enough for the most
modest cottage beautiful enough for the most pre
tentious home. And no part of any house is sub
jected to greater depreciation than the roof I
If you are building or remodelling ask your Archi
tect about Sta-Lok Shingles (if he hasn't already
included them in his spaifications.) He will tell you
2.mre the most practical shingles for residential
building obtainable. They cannot buckle, warp, nor
, curl up at ends; the Sta-Lok fastener clamps them
tight. Flame from a blow torch on their slate im
pregnated surface cannot ignite them. - ,
A color harmony for every home can easily be
chosen--nd with all this they cost but a fraction
more than ordinary shingles.
Finally, they will give yc' permanent ' relief from
roof worry and expense, i : ,
THE J. A. BARBOUR CO.
Mawnfaotui-ws
Branch Office too South High Street
Phone 1718
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A furore has been stirred up
In Episcopal church counsels by
the campaign of Rt. Rev. Irving
P. Johnson, Bishop of Colorado,
and editor of "The Witness," a
church periodica, against the
elimination of the word "Obey"
from the marriage ceremony.
The proposal will be voted on at
the church convention in New
Orleans in October.
FROM THE COLLEGE
Support for Overloaded Fruit
Tree Branches; More Cheap
Forage Is Needed
(Following are paragraphs from
a current bulletin of the depart
ment of industrial Journalism of
the Oregon Agricultural college:)
Artificial support for branches
overloaded with fruit becomes
pressing just before the crop col
ors up, with the starches largely
turning to sugar as the fruit ma
tures. Most Oregon trees that
have been rightly pruned from the
start get along aU right without
tying or bracing, as it is consid
ered by growers and experiment
Htation specialists a good practice
now to allow the upright limbs to
bend down with their fruit and
thus spread the tree. Masts of 2
inch square pieces, one end on the
ground, a few feet higher than the
tree with ropes tied to the branch
es needing support, are used anc'
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Chester R. Lindley Is Elected
President at Meeting Held
Last Night j
The first meeting of Willamette
chapter. American Red Cross! life
saving corpsa members, was held at
the Crystaj pool last night. Some
excellent material for a life sav
ing corps and swimming team was
revealed. A chartered corps was
organized and the following offic
ers elected: j
Chester R. Lindley, president;
William East, vice president; Zella
Johnson secretary-treasurer. Char
ter members are Chester Lindley,
William East, Stella; Johnson, Lyle
Shepard, Carl Lutz, Walter Bagh
er, Pauline Gabriel. Mary Erick
son, Helen Rodolf.
The charter issued from Wash
ington, D. C, will give the Salem
corps a better opportunity to carry
on the teaching and training of
life savers. The object of the
corps is to lessen the loss of life
from drowningj j
All senior and junior members
not present last night are urged
to attend the next meeting, Thurs
day, October 29, a 7:30 o'clock
recommended py the experiment
station, though rather expensive
in some districts. I
In hill selecting bext year's po
tato seed, hills and show green
and look vigorous (later than (he
average are recommended by the
experiment station! for improve
ment in the Oregon potato crop.
The leaves should jbe normal for
the Variety with no unusual
wrinkling or ' mottling indica
tions of mosaic. "Mosaic leaves
have small areas less green and
more yellow than the healthy leaf.
Sometimes these leaves appear to
have thin spots in! them. Plants
with uniform. green smooth
leaves are the best They may be
staked now and dug later or dug
now and put iato prates for stor
age on cooling out. j Seed selection
pays in the commercial field and is
particularly valuable lor next year
seed plot.
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WHAT WE DO-
AND OUR.,
PRICE IS
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Plumbing-
nelson BROS.
. Clicmeketa
Phone 10OO
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to relieve Infants in arms and
Children all ages of Constipa
tion, Flatulency, Wind Colic
and Diarrhea ; allaying Feyerishness arising therefrom, and, by
regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of
Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Absolutely Harnde -No Opiate. Physicians everywhere recommend it
FLORSHEIM
shoe- -
THE wider shapes, correctly
styled by Florsheim,have that
smart appearance that goes so
well with the loose fit
ting clothes.
The S tadiun
Price Shoe Co.
Salem, Oregon '
HE new Classified
Telephone Direc
tory is going to be a
brand new Buyer's Guide.
, If you want to know where
to Imy it in SALEM .all
you have to do is to look
in this new Buyer's Guide ;
v you'll be atle to find it
quickly,
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