THPJ OTIEH ON TATIwSfAN, - SALEM, OREGO:i I -V; V ( i J ) mMMmMTBrni ' Oregon -Richard BJx in "Worn' v an Handled. r- . j I - ' " I I Ueilljc Harrison Ford In '"The ..Wheel." . i Bligh Jack Hoxie in "Busting Through," and a Charlie ; Chaplin ; Comedy.: V, j t - ,! -j . itvi AEONS CUB MyXWna-Do1lll$'WftK.Bar4 b&ra BronelJ, tof Be at Heiiigon Mpnpay .,t , , "My : China r .PolI.f ja JiriUUnt musical extravaganza, which ,wUl be presented at the! Heilig thea " . tre.Mon(Say 7jttiiti February; Sthj is under the direction 4f LeComte and-Fiesher. with bookL lyrics and smusJc by .Charles pedrg-e. compos I er of the popular success, Listen I To Me." ; The locale of .11 mi 1 1 the play is laid In IllnsT, house believes thatseme day ins among theory first. white, aet aatownTduTlnghe his rllnckiVwm. enable Wm to lers there.. The Rhoten family ff Jr,7l: t". v Xm WLw v -Wm. have a organisation in Una OBn- New Torkta-Chinatowns Fete of iAnterns Holiday fcet I ebratlon. "Peach Blossom, ,the j daughter of Sing j Song, cruel I Chinese merchant, 13 ii love with I Wallace Morgan, newspaper re-1 porter, a regular : visitor to ;the f Chinese Quarters with! sight see-j Ing parties. Her father objects to j her friendship with! Morgan and! even forbids her to speak to him. The American Ia,furIofus, trouble follows the Wallace ilsiinjured by . one KS9Bg jhenchmien. Peach 1 s Ventnfes- tvtp: for Revenge; sek- i oiouavm iwocBriiirieu aaai -.Ingvthti 'forbidden TBSlkia pipe.slie I uiakBaii(KlkijikvQieL lyislona uTtcome,' before .her-flrs she is'ep- I! ;actif g t&6Joe f'Qinditrella, then f ' teethe land oL muaiict weary of T ."T'iV,. aIIa. ;mZJ -I V aiui . tranaterma' iafihm beautiful : land of flowrai and leacb Bios-1 som is, Rose the Queeu. The many: " haract?rare .r0Sed within '. " keeping of the'( surroundings. ' A love istx.iTv.termhit4a J this Scene' while-the blue bell si zing out the message of love Awakening from bet dream she I learns that i she ii La white girlH kidnapppd"y feine icmg when, a child; she is returnefd ite her par- ents.f ashionable ; .society, f olk-r and'thepiay comes to a . happy finale with Ithe- weddip-jg bf Dony and Wallace. y s.- -Noyel, i 4tsi go tgei& stage set- , . tings, , 'bewildering ! effects and j 'J!Mtlfu!l''i50Stm "Doll" is 'enhanced wiith a tuneful 'musical ,scre. wiUinb : less than r Barbara BronelL dainty musical comedy t Btaxv the- daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. James jDMeikle, of Spokane formerly of jPbrtland. Her mother was aMissj lEva .Cowan well knownjn Saleni Jainl Albany: James lZ Cowan, hey grandfather was a long-time irejsldedt- of Al bany and now resides j in Spokane. Miss Bronell, has been on the : i " ' A ; Hiss Rogers Gaped. 15rPcusds H Six Weeks - ii Skinnyi ilen, and Women Gain 5 Pounds in 30 days bir; Money Back y" Dear Friends: ' j f After my attack so Flu I was thin rn n-down and weak. I had a .sallow tomtriexioja. my cheeks were Lrth ifJ: .if rf.K.ri lnul 1n1fmv at - m- Z 4rlUb UVHI ,. v- ! petite. I ha rad; about JtcCoy'a ' fi.i rha nil Pnmnhniid Tablets "Vaftd dstidetpcgfrv them, a trial. f At : once, J Wgan ytw-piCK up, an w appetite, my cneeas Vmyi omplexiC(niWtitoeis healthy . looklnlr and I gained jl 5 PQunds in six ;weka and am Nery . thankful : foK What McCorCO -t-iTer torn- noiinu uuusta ujui v ; UTIfta Alberta Rors. 264 W. Cerro Gorda"SU Decatur, I1L To take on weight, grow .strong i and vigorous,' to fill font thejhol "lows In cheeks and1neck;vtry-Mc-f-Coy's-Cod-LiverOiI - Compound Tablet for 30 daysT60 tablets ' 4C0entflL M X Or lrry, :. Central " jnarnia, ?. - i gists everywherei Ifi they don't rtre-yonirondeTtvil hl In-80 days . onr druggist is anthorixed to give yon your jnoney bacK yon be the ' Judge But . be .sure1 and ask for McCoy's, the original" and genuine. H- 4 -And stc? catarrh, .TeTli How To '-..Opw Cloffed Nostril Uead:Cod. 1 v-. Toa toe-in, PffJfS Your eold b head wlpatarrh wU bp e. Your eloggea ncfwi be. Air- pa&sages,oi jot? , - .n mh breaue irveiy jev more dullness heaJacMs jw hawking, aaufSing, mucous (.discharges, r dry aem; no struggling for breath at night. nrii ui riifnstTdn wan imau bottle of Ely Cream Bahn.; Mpply . mucous membrane, asd relief cornea . It to iiJ"1 JSJ catarrh auiferer need. XKa'f ttaj, " r '. ;i ' '.:. :T' v stage only six years!' climbing the ladder of success -until she is I nonorea wun a star rote ttctunzation ,ot .tamo us i mm. - . i 1. g ' : lodayuniyatHeiiig In "The Wheel" a picfuriiation of John Golden's famous ; stage nlav which will hare its final showing at the Heilig .Theatre to-1 night. The lure of gambling; is shown In all its brighter as .well, as jts darker sides. If one can see his picture and, not gain an iide.a' that it, is safer, tostay. away; from .the risks rot , the .gaming table well I well," that person ts too deep-dyed a gambler to pay heed to any ad- Tel Almost eTery regular matron of Monte Carlo or any large gamb-1 "break the banV dCountless "systems" have been evlvedtbat insure certain successSJakainst he roulette tried! "wheet until 7 they're Now and- then, of. course, some fprtunate player does table to close for the night after he has made a succession of sue- I cessful bets. "But tbe pccurrence is rare indeed, and fori one who has Jaoneitjthere are htindreds of thousapds who have left the spin- jukxiju.vyuis the- wranig"-sae of thejgakne. ?Yet the fascination of JHfying one's fortanisn the rputette; table kfeeps bringing thep back, to the utter, ref aUtion. of that bid adage I that "a burnt child dreads the Iflre " u And. on that trait of hum- fan "nature the gambling house pro- prietors : base f their business, for lf-everyone who lost refused to re turn for., another and another try at luck, the gambling house would soon gp o,ut or existence;, -Harold, Windus at the! Kimball. jSjrvejt tBusy. SessionrCFty Re- ceives iment SILVERTON, Ore., jpeD. z. (Special.) Financial reports read at. tne city council aionaay even- in were accepted as favorable. This was the regular xnonthry Meeting and couhcilmei, Present Were .JS-BanKS, tl. . p. i .juainam, Amos Carehouse and A. Webb. ..Thurston.Ristelgen and George Hubbs, appeared before the coun cil as a committee, from the. Cham ber of Commerce asking for 'per mission , to hold the meetings at the city hall. , This permission was granted. j A letter from the Pacific Coast Association of Fire Chiefs to Mayor Barr was also read. The letter complimented the city on its fire prevention, ending by "say ing that "If all the chiefs of the state made the effort that Jias I Kaa deBt that the;-losspijifeta iiroperty wbuld,be reduced one-, l vrvyvtij I . ..... ' half. I Building opert!ons lnrt ,Bend during 1925 toUled 14 11,43 a. COMIMG Feb.t8 musical trzsiTZPizcs Book'Ulrics JLower flfcor lsN5 rowja 1.65; Next 11 rows X. . L .2J20 "liast r2 rows ... .i7$i.'65 " Balconjj lst 3 rows Last 2rows FamUyl f Seats ch Sale Friday Mail and Phkne Orders Accepted ' Now. "1 ' - 'THE WHEEL' WILL ; Efltl5ciL mmti f 1 31 M 111 QIEO CALLED BY DFATH He Had a Long Life of Use fulness, -Thirty Years of : It in 1 his State - John H. Rhoten was born in Linn county, I.Jowa, March 26 1851. He would haTe been -75 years old had he lived till the 26th of next month. He died ,at his late home. 345 Division street, Salem, -yesterday forenoon, Feb. 2, 1926. . ! ' ' " Up to his last sickness Mr. Rho ten lived on", a farm all 'his life, and at the time of his death he pwned a farm -in .Yamhill county and on0 i eounty.. He died of diabetes : of several years standing,; - He leaves his widow, juila Ilhoten, . aged 73 years, and two , sons. J. . Earl of Eugene and E. A. Rhoten of Sa lem, . and two daughters, Mrs.. M. A. Barber of Marion. Or., and Mrs. F. E. Hann of Marion. Iowa. There is one living brother, Charles of StewartsTllle, Minn., and one sis ter, Mrs. 'C R. Moore of Spring ville, Iowa. . j, The parents of Mr: Rhoten were pioneers in Linn county, Iowa, be- ty, Iowa, and hoJd.yeafly meetings, A Rhoten genealogy book has been compiled and printed. ... . Mr. : Rhoten and r his family moved to Oregon in 1896,' lived four years near Roseburg,Taug- las , county, and .then purchased a farm - pear Tnrnerv, Qr., and; has uvea on a rarm in vtne saiem dis- trict since that', time, " He was a member of the Leslie M. E. church of Salem. He led aa Z jXSSt'S noBest, straightforward, industril i oils ; a gooa neignoor ana a true ii icau. , . - ... Funeral services will be held at the Webb mortuary Thursday at 2 p. m. They will -be in charge of Rev. J. WMard Deyoe. pastor joI Leslie Methodist church. ' Inter ment will be at Marion, Oregon. 1 Boys and Girls Under 16 In vited to Saturday Affair at Hall - . ' "A L young people's jamboree, exclusively for Salem s younger generation, will be held at the Sal vation Army hall on State street, this coming Saturday, commencing at 4 o'clock. . All boys -and girls. not above sixteen years., will be welcome and mar accent this as J - social invitation. caotain and Mrs. Pitt are nlan nl ood tlme for thIa o-c-g. 1 ,nn ., i " "tr '!sh&nvV nf j iha Plrt Baotist'chnrch. as the j 8pecial teatureon ..the. program. Iiut. . Shanka. who has heentel- ling childrsns' stories in the Sun day morning Statesman for some time, will entertain the Army's young guests with a story? that . he CHILORENS PARTY PfflfSEOlII To Prospective $tochiuserso it i'i ,.. -f-,1?! I -r "t, vT.'t "V It has been called to otec b seyer that some ; peddler of ;axcdmtii$clea1er i$ spreading propaganda that we are dfsconunaingV Premier Duplex Cleaners. Wevyishtto notify theipublic ? that vearei exclusive. Jreprp sentatiyes of thef Premier Dup do not have agents or,peddlers bu havener factory epresen tatxve here at present, -rr .-t We of fer aireward of S 10 for the name of the agent s'preading-this propagarida , 1, J " ' V ill- '4c We guarantee the Premier Duplex toe 'pheof the best s ?cleaners.bh the!market and it has the:strohgest suction of;v -r any motor driven brush on4themarket!today. Z. .t, 41 Gil has not yet toId-i.lK'm;!" story with a".."klck" fqreyerr,real boy ahdjgtri;;- v u . fThis is to:be "a. atrtetlyomsiie? tartan affair,- therefore'cluldr&i of ail the churches are invited, and especially those of no church at alU ,:'. , TESTS PR One Hundred Silverton Stud lents Examined Under Ex ; pert Direction SILVERTON, Feb. 2. (Special to The! Statesman.) Child wel fare work at Silverton s progress ing wonderfully well under the leadership of Ms"s . Catherine Woodard. One hundred! children have sol far been examined. This completes the Eugene Field build ing and a. part of the Washington Irving building. ii Beginning -this ihonth a perma nent pre-school clinic win ne con ducted Jon the third Tuesday of each month. Tne cmiaren wno are , entering the .first grade this Week and so did not have the bene- fit of the clinic conducted within the schools andwUl not have the benefit ! of the pre-school', clinic. Will also be. taken $are of this month if their, mothers wish it. "Assisting Miss Woodard as a permanent committee wilUae Mrs. Frank ijtahn. Mrs. can l-og ana Mrs. J. H. McCullough. Bits For Ut I h "t Writing -them, .fast Flax, contracts, at tae peniten- tentiary Writlne them everv afternoon. and it Is expected thai the acre age will all be taken before the end of the month. Seed will begin to go but now. Oceans of it on hand, recjeaned , four times, and tested, for germination. Speaking of hemp, the scutchers are putting through some of the retted hemp now, at ,then peniten tiary plant. Making good fibre. Under one of the flax sheds there 50 to 60 tons of, hemp is on hand; $4000 to $5000',worth Some way will have to be devised to work it, and get the "money out ; of it. It was grpwn in. 1923. and since that time there: has been no retting room for .it. The room:. was all needed for flax. The retting space will be doubled for the 'coming flax crop, and even then there will be no room "to spare for; the hemp. - . . '; k practically all the. long line, flax straw that was retted last year has now gone through the scutch ers. But there is a lot of spinning tow to go through-yet, vnd the threshing of the seed will keep on going i till retting time, next .May, or when , there is. enough "sunshine to dry the retted straw. .' - 'm It is now certain ' that Stayton will have a retting plant, ready for the coming flax crop, and that several hundred acres of vflax will be grown there for this plant. W m The people of Monmouth - are now in line for . a retting plants besides i those of Silveaten and Aurora, and perhaps Albany. OGRESS I1CE vacuum uietmevs i . V in Tl A r ;owers r urniiure vo. 1 By C. GIESE Manager r.. IliliElt 15 TALKS VKESO W DrT Ira Landrith-to. Appear in Aid, of Christian -, Endeavors One of the largest meetings in history . for. Christian-Endeavorers Of Marion countys to.be held on Wednesday . evening, February 3, at 7:30 o'clock at the First Chris tian church when. Dr. Ira Landrith of Chicago will speak. Dr. Lan drith .has been before the Ameri can public for 25 years as a fighter for civic , righteousness. , He is a convincing . speaker with rare platform presence .and ability. One phase of Dr. Landrith's publie activity has been his inter est in the youth of America. Of ficially he holds - the title of ex- tension secretary. Of . the United Society of Christian Endeavor, and is a favorite leader , among j Protestant young people of many denominations. His present speaking engage- j tuents,. nation wide in their scope, are under the auspices of the local Christian Endeavor societies and unions, but his audiences are. usu ally composed. of men' and women of all walks in life and with varied belies and connections. SILVEeTOH PARTY 1 ER Miss Rose Specht Entertains Prior to Departure of Carl for Camp SILVERTON, Feb. 2. (Special to The Statesman.) Miss Rose Specht entertained at a party In honor of her brother, CarLvMon- day evening. Mr. Specht left on Tuesday morning for camp. Guests of Miss Specht Monday evening were Irene Gayelte, Hazel Gayette, Mr. and Mrs., Oscar Stprs- 11. Mr. and Mrs. C. Schlador. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staynor, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Stewart, Mr. and-Mrs. Joe Gayette, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Specht, Mr. and Mrs. -E. Lytle, Mrs. Neil Coaley, Mrs. Roscoe Oli- phant, Miss Phoebe Moffitt, Miss Hilda Carlson, Joe Lytle, S. Green law, Carl Blust, Anna Lytle and Mrs. Sophia Specht.' Him BOOK AUDIT shows mm Work for Past Year Com pleted, Report to County Court Presented , Audit of county books cohering the period from January 1,1925, to December 31, 1925, was . com pleted, yesterday by. John Sleg- Lmund and W. Richardson, and turned over to the county court, mm. 5- 5 ." A 4. .1 showing funds checking correctly. The check 'showed' that on Ie-r cember 3Ir receipa of the treasur-. erV office for the year amounted to $3,018, 404.52 with dlsbttrse ments of $2,054,727.57 and a bal we of 1 10.S02.4 5. Total deficits in. various funds amounted o f 47.125.50. These deficits, how; ever, really spell nothing as .they ore more in the nature of book keeping deficits, indicating that the money .actually received, in cash in the funds are less than the disbursements, but with taxes paid up there would be balances in the various funds sufficient to care for all budget requirements. .... - The. condition of various funds as. of December 31 was as follows, according to the report: General fund, deficit, 527,605.- 77; roads and highways, balance. 198. 506.35; county school fund, deficit, $2,104.12; library fund. deficit, $12.45; high school fund, deficit, $7.34 9 JO; county fair fund, balance $36.94; elementary school fund, deficit, $862.79; I in digent soldier tund, deficit, $389.- 76; aog "fund, balance $626.22: prohibition enforcement, deficit. $3,157.28; drainage tax. deficit. $22.49; indemnity fund, balance. $42.35; special road fund, balance h,4zj; special school fund, de- ficit, $5,721.75; special cities, bal zance, $2,115.13; union high school, balance, $851.86; rodent iuna, oaiance, $200.60. FERRV JS ORDERED County Courts Ask Plans Be rrUrawn, 3' MontnS' Re quired for Work A new ferry at Independence, to replace the old one. was or- dered yesterday as the result of a conference between Marion and Polk county courts, held at the courthouse. The present Independence ferry has been in poor repair and was recently condemned. The state highway commission has been Feel Splendid! Nicest Laxative, "Cascarets" 10c 2 Don't stay head achy, dizzy, bilioas, constipated, sick! One or two pleas ant candy- like "Cascarets" taken! - any time, will mild- p c ty stimulate your h liver and start U your bowels. Then you will both look and feel clean, sweet and re freshed. Your head will be clear, stomach sweet, tongue pink and your skin rosy. Because "Cascarets" never gripe or sicken, it has become the larg est selling laxative in the world. Directions for men, women, chil dren on each box any drugstore. Adv. Fifth Avenue esat 5 Po ces . Manufacturing and mer chandising of t..a dies Ready-to-Wear liki.manu facmrtagjan .rher?nandis ingT atttomobUeatchanges i,from yeaj , to, year -in, no ' smalt degree. 5The autq-;-mobilef of t todays is far wmore beautiful otline . " Vnn fW ftAVAf nf AFtt TTIflffl j ji Ti' T Pi Jm Uda c wa,wa v ufacturedand the prices ' Te" fkrIower thifi 'the " ! public" has ever enjoyed. Skitt is. with the ree.dy-to wear dresses were never - r J nxore beautiful, more cler- - er in design or the prices flower for. the quality ma- f ecetving. , jShipIey'a, are , -taking advantage .of : this tfart and is:, gaining the A name about Satem as bei tlng thepc9njDmy Fashion 4 come :totabis xheiSMisa o.fouhdjjt necessary td Ipay ;-TfrtB jftS60 to H$ tor a frock Is now. buying two ,21 f oj 118.50 froeks V which affords . a welcome : Vchange., This' featuring 1 -'involvltig particularly this r: Xoffice and (college Miss' 'who 'finds it necessary to adherer closely to ith.tf .monthly budget,' , ' a., ' BID EE '6 3 I? ! 1 aaked -to prepare plans. - la. the meantime the ohij ferry will be Used. , ' : Three J months -wUl be reqaired to construct. the f nw , one. Ques tion of operation by electricity or gasoline will be met later, certain Proved sate 'by millions and prescribed, by physicians for Coids Heaoiclie; : Neurala" lumbago Pain.. Toothache Neuritis ?IeumaUsm 'mk ' mfmm ' Aspirin U th trtde ark f By Mnafctn mt MoaoUeciaeur r Sncrlicci4 - .. . : , j, : : ' . j "Salems Finest Entertainment" i 'j -r r-r -. c ; A thrilllr adventure ot loytfiyfikedj against the roulette and a thoroughbred - i- WRESTLING! . ; And theWyirids ! Thursday Teh. 4 . - Be&t Short Suhjects' ' AI Karask and NKwSandV Charley D-IOS. Best v 5 COMEDIES 2. falls, pyt-of: three. . r.i . tT- r" . . Popnlairices Adults 35c, Chlidroi ldf Mittlnees SSoS; ; r i UA&OIX) WINDUS I I Z 1 ! TT ; J At itherJOQIBALL J; - f . . . ... ....la..: il-:z:.l A Spring HExpoiiMn ft, J3t 4( mi" ' i-1 ' -mx m The Wonder-Value in Dresses! ! , ! f- ' N : "; : I'M ': V Fabrics of tone and ftttfchoose'frtm.'Each, a gem gl refinement c:: 1' .seiceabilityvfj'. v' : '1'. ' :' JJiy Frocks -for setaftehYoonl'dinner. and evc- nmo; wear. . j ; " persons maintaining that ras cp erationcostsiave, been high. Gojunty 'Judge George L. "Haw- Utins.-' and County Cbmml3iikner3 Chester C. dardner and William ic v el.3r., are members of the county ouft here ttAla. ' ' - - l; ---j- 1 ' ' Riddel Polk Accept onlyi "Bayer'T paceare which contains, proven airecuons- "jJandy t "Bayer-' be'xes jof .12.. tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. -1 :.' 77. apparel of distinguiihlng q u a 1 ity. " C6-Ed dresses, embrace every qualification of, ex- pensiyei frocks. ; Styles" that are sponsored by ex- :4 elusive New York shops at prices that are a sur-1 prisibg economy: ; A, m 'Drccses nt i". .The frock to. left is U supplied : in Ros shcort, - f Grey, .-Flame, Chartreuse and. Navy. ' A' most at- tractive model,' and, other . CTcrEd, ; : iFrbc!i3 at " -. ' . elegance practically an ; M1 7