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it. V'.T, 1-5 i-'i 5. . r VP? f ' - tAV MQtLNING; FEBRUARY 24, 192$ ... - ! jw"iigwfl , 'JUT""" ""' " "' ' n 13 i4- 1f B4 AT tKH: THEATRES Powerf til Dramiv at ,0regbit Orcgoa Jack Pickiord in "The uoose woman,'! i Itellijr Lon ChaneyMn Blackbird." - MThe r -Ugh Hoot Gibson In The Vjiary. Stampod," and comedy. RESPECT F0HLA17 v lb Dr. Carl' Gregg- Do rvey De clares "bood : Americans Keep AH1 Statutes V t "We hare the law to defend, and the law to respect,; and ' the law' to promote," declared , Dr. Carl Gregg Tioney. ( president1 of Willamette university, ; who ad dressed Salem' Ktwanians yester day noon onPatriottBmV "Those who 1 reload to obserre the !l8th; amendment are not Clay ing the game. 1 They cannot claim to le good. Americans. If they hare the right to break the law against 'Mrinkhig fntoltealtng- ! iaorsr'Why should I not hare the Hicks were present and declared themselves willing to back the teachers actively in the coming election. . A special election wHI cost ap- proxtqxatefXJlOe. Dr. Olihge stated: rTbia will cover ahsolately all costs.", ' , ft rght- to atea aq. : fcutafmobUe? from the5 pen of Re Seech, will fclose at the Oregon: theatre tonight, tickets apiece. HBW DEBATE CHALLEWGE i ARRIVES BY AIR UAL (Coatiaaed trom pge 1.) Scott Is also debating the Child Labor question. This similarity of propositions will eliminate much trouble and therefore we should like to debate your team.. Interest in Toledo is very high at this time, and the bringing of such a well ' known school as Salem will attract a large audience. Hoping that you will consider this! matter favorably, l am Yours truly, ALFRED S. COHN, Business Mgr. Scott High, it will be remem bered, sent its championship foot ball team out here against Cor- allia three years ago, and has been prominent in interstate1 high school activities for several years. No actionhas: yet been . taken . on the proposed debate, but arrange ments will be made to hold it if a satisfactory agreement can be reached between the two schools, Paul Wallace Fred Thielsen, Ed Scbuhke , and C. E. Wilson working as an independent com mittee have already lined up near; ly twenty business houses- for ten An Buf- P.a Rl; Bli Of. Da do, Gri lim Hy Ha He He Hu HoH Ho lrwl tb M. Ki-1 tha x Mill Mill Mill OlHI Surely, I need an auto as badly as t)ey neecT their drinks. . 1 A A jt'There is a place; at which we cfught to stand and stand firmly. And that Is, If weiare! real Ameri cans, on the side of thlaw ' K Dr. Doaey, speaking of the lives of Washington and Lincoln, whose tae cnurcnes nor the federal coun4 Sell. , . ; u , , ; . : I J On the contrary it was an , un- birthdaya have bnt recently passed, pardonable misrepresentation an Yesterday the Oregon was crowded. The three names. Bex Beach, Jack Pickford and Louise Dresser,! combine to make the picture? one I of the best seen in many months. -Advance press reports of the drama, uaums h as m wonaeriui piece od wors;, nave noi oeen exaggeraiea. h . said that the one characteristic Mnexcusable betrayal- otj many common- to them both is unsel- church . bodies whleh cooperate lishness. 1 , with the federal council of church- i 'Washington refused to accept es f We repudiate it. as linsien- front congress remuneration tor in Its methods, unwarranted his j services told them If they misleading in iu conclusions wished to pay him ithe modest a product Qt provincialism, a amount he had drawn on from his strikingly example of the domin own resources "to" finance the war, atlon of local surroundings and hie might accept... O epecial conditions. The exceodLig- "Yet there: are those modern ly meager , original research f em critics, who want-publicity, who ployed In preparing - it waa . con sav that- Waahiiretoir wan avaH- fined almost . solely to the" vf New! eloasl Churches unite in ! PROHIBmOfi APPEAL '- (Ooatiaaad trot Pg i.) chur'ch'; and Dr". Thomas" H. is. Lew-. York Bector.,of the country and revealed nothing aa io . general conditions in' this countryof 115,- 000,000 people,. i "The report more recently issu ed as of and from the Church Tern' perance society of the Protestant Episcopal church by Dr. Emprim- presldent of the general en-f i,iaTi, tha' kmi niv tn reveal f erence of the Methodist1 Protest I . w . ar7 enure n. llw I, s nlnn(nr mnlKRtinn 1 ( f - inertpresent coniusiuo, 1 -'seeme "to-be due in1 large it said 'large part to the "pabitcation ifc5eptember 1925, of a report generally repre sented aa proceeding from the fed- of churches. Thw eral 'council report," prepared by Dr. P. Ernest Johnson, was put into-print with out submission to the administra tive committee of the, federal oeuDCil 'Tor-ewlaf or" suggestion I Jfad without general, consultation V. with emirch" temperance boards or agencies. , It dees not represent . ; i" t I , . - i . ; Humor from Massachcusetta has It that the Eastern Salem, thinks the west is still toting , six-guns and wearing high heeled ; boots and chaps. . In their meeting yesterday noon FINAL DAYS SEE RING CONTESTANTS WORKING the Kiwanis club voted unani- ; (Oon tinned tiom paf I.) Snjl . as well win that Dodge sedan or 8 "fecm:m both, look and feel dean, sweet, refreshed; your head clears, stomach right, tongue pink and your skin rosy; Because cheery, harmless "Cas- tarets" never gripe, inconvenience or sicken. "Cascarets": has become lhe largest selling laxative in the ,V world for men, women,: children. thlj a box at any drug store. Adv stated by a bishop -Of that church; to be 'semi-moribund that t does not. represent i tne Jpiscopar church and that, on the contrary. the clergy and laity of that church are in favor of the ! maintenance of the prohibition law and the su premacy of the United States auth ority over- anti-social j interests- in' every 'part oi tne country.- " There has been no change in the fidelity to the-prohibition law of the churches which we repre- sent . The liquor traffic is prohibited solely on the grounds of its evil effect upon society. The alleged .attitude of Christ or of Paul ; toward the s use of wine 'In the social conditions . of that day does not justify the 'claim that they would approve! or even tol erate the covetous, body and soul destroying f liquor tratfle of mod ern' times "The beneficent results; of the prohibition law are manifest; and unnumerable. Upon - It we have built a new" prosperity'Which'hhst raised the entire standard of liv ing -of the xommon , peopled Im proved, (be dietof the poor,, nous-;' ed the! houseless clothed 'vthd raked,' filled' our schools "to ver- tlmerni gently Oowingi increased; the savings stimulate yon r I wnicn must: serve as me msiru- Hfer and start j ment of enterprise and, deveiop- yonr-: bo we is. j ment, lowered the death rate and Then yen- will! advanced" the moral and rellsrtous one of the many other prizes! if you wish. Certainly you will never get ' anywhere by. trying to develop your wish-bone when it is your backbone that needs the exercise. : 1 - j There are Just four days left in which to win this beautiful f 100 diamond ring. As I told 'you be fore, this ring is on display in the window or Burnett Brotners on State street, where it can! be seen at any time. This ring can be won with very little effort it one real izes it. It is .not every -day one can pick up a handsome prize like this within such a short time and little energy to do it in. This week is the most import ant week in the contest because ft brings .to a close the largest vote Offer, This weeks Qner.8h.puld get in every subscripuon tney.can. Every candidate in , the, contest should make the greatest - effort possible to complete getting.' every subscription that is "promised them. Everyone should do his best this week, and a little better. mously to back the school in the debate and instructed the public affairs committee to work actively in cooperation with the student manager. With such enthusiastic support It will be only a matter of days until the entire amount will be secured. ' Before a meeting of the student body of the local high school yes terday Dr. Henry Morris and Fred Thielsen both emphasized the fact that the students should bo whole hearted ly in support of the debate in order to interest outsiders. 'Several members of the team spoke' at this' meeting urging the students to support them. Tickets are on sale in each classroom. Friday night Salem will debate Scotts Mills for the district cham pionship, j The j two affirmative teams wilt travel. This debase is of major Importance, first because by a victory Salem will enter the state . tourney, and second, be cause local forensic fans will have a chance to see the team. in action. TEACHERS PAY ISSUE ".ELECTION IS CALLED ' (Continued fro-m ,1.) r ent at the meeting, Eacn. one of the taxpayers : present " declared sel, George F.' OLISTEAD TO APPEAL SEATTLE. Feb. 23. Roy Olm sted and 20 associates convicted of operating a Hqnor conspiracy at a conference here tonight de cided to appeal to the United States circuit court at San Fran cisco. Their chief defense couu- Vanderver was se- Eaxafce Don't stay head- :yi biiiodi. constipated, sick! One or two pleas ant, candy - like "tlasearets" any mat gn it you use Sdiaef etr$ He Coufjh.Gure- , It is th6 best and most economical Cough rem-; cdy made. , . ; GCHAEFlt,; drug: GTcrr: - The Yellow Front rSoeer 1ST IIS Korth Coiraercl-l Ltrect i -' 1 f r 4 r r s ! interest' of the generation. ' - "There Is no apparent : change in the sentiment of the people as a whole toward this law. However squarely the issue has been drawn since n a 1 1 o n a 1 prohibition has been adopted, outside " of the 2 ter ritory surrounding New York City the people have registered' their approval of the law.1 M. "We appeal to the people not to be deceived by the1 ilea. for so- called modificatlon.1 Modification means nothing, leas thaa -destruction . of " the prdhlbitien law It means the : return or . the liquor traffic, which was 9 2 per cent's beer traffic. - It means the return of the . saloons, i 85 -per . cent ;qf which -were-under brewery con "There has never been any pur pose ;ou the part of the churches to ignerethe necessity of earnest. comprehensive , consideration of I.rohibltlott enforcement. ' The' ap pointment at'the instanceof Wet senators and - congressmen,, of et men to en f dree a dry la Is dis- honest and disastrous. ;The churches protest the incumbency ot men so appointed. " The policy iof 'decenlrallsationr subjecting ap pointees to local political influen ces is a questionable policy "Th6ie must ,be a . clearer understanding ot the division of the duties ot state and municipal ities on the one hand and of the nation on . the other, Local n forcement of local officers Is nec essary and should be insisted upon la' every part of the nation. " :tcrrri?c" riant himself in favor ? of allowing the lected to make- the appeal. matter to be put before the people on ballot. i ; Mrs. E. E. Fisher declared she is not only in favor' of the raise but' that she is willing, to work personally with the teachers in their effort to succeed In. the. elec tion. I believe we need , more., men teachers, . especially 'Jn;' ur Ahlgh i schoola. But we.: can't -expect a good manacHer,,tcr comer Kere at the salaries' in now of ta.v', , Mrs, M.; C.. Findleyf ajsa, de clared she. wiU back, up the'drive j?erponally;. ; r-- : a jmtmr every -.another and father., appreciates 'the school sys tomWovhave'hesaid: ;VI par ticularly .appreciate- the Influence that goes . out f rom , Jtlchmond school. ' v ' - : C. . 1 "In our busy lives,' we ..hardly realize what work a teacher must do. -Theydo plenty. J But if we raise their pay, we may expect re turns. It is bound "to raise our standards.." " "I received t4S a month for teaching school once," Mrs. Elliot revealed. "But 1 received room, board and laundry fc-r $2.50 a week. So I i was really receiving more than our' teachers are now." S. E. Purvine and W. ,W. Rose braugh. members of the' city coun cil; Fred A. Williams, city attor ney i- Dr. s Henry Morris, Dave Eyre, Mrs. Billingsley and T. M. TENXEXT, IS LEADING TACOMA,.Wash.. Feb, 26. M. G. Tennent, a manufacturer and a newcomer to Tacoma polities, was, sweeping j everything before him in the earjy returns from to day's primary elections. 'A -Orient- RED PEPPED EOH ; - GOLDS III GUEST fl.--4:'. rri 4 s M i trvilia B. 390,100 400,200 410,200 603,400 310,200 1OO.2O0 550.20O 300.40O 400.800 632.300 600.400 , 220.200 6J5.t0 5U3.9O0 5HT.3O0 524.400 S33.OO0 ,400,500 S 40,200 49O.40O liO.aOQ 4 02.500 810.2O1 J00.40I 2 1, on aa4,ooo 50.200 100.400 400.200 390,600 526, lOO 401.2OO 200.40O 130,400 509T.200 364.200 617,800 8O.40C 400,200 300,000 800.800 200,400 50.000 548.90 S4.S0O 615,800 300.200 590,600 300.400 i 100,400 (Thompson. x rtrrj -williatiMu Nin WieXer. - WheeUr, Mr. Belle Woolery, Wolte. wooary. W titer, w YeUr, Gre Young, My r se.oov 400.200 820,300 40o,oq 240.100 S95.1M 822.100 320,200 480.400 4 546,800 420,200 82,000 401,200 fl 00,200 ieov4oo 304,800 621.9O0 lfarits. ' 1 fir,," 1 " j.- m. Mi. frt Mm r... .... M.rmh.U. T.heot'? r Haw. Mr CJrmbU . , , . Nenrrit, Stnnloy -- -i , s PaairiUll. Mi Orce p Peebles, r. FiwrA KJk - - ' tin.,. , R.-X ' ' " "" Racscsble. Jtu i Rr. Dorothy Roc a, Ke - Richards. Gn Kutn cotnranv Xdanw, Mrs. A. O. Antricsn.. JMue Archibald, Evelyn . Asker. Roveo .... . isptkirkn. Mr M Bum, t-vfrene Brker, jtrion Brantfter, Ieot " ! Bock, Mrs. Dradea. M. " Bryant, ,Adda B. Be(rU.yN.e CMpeU. Lscile, r- Corhons. 'Mane Gytt. Mm ned , Crane Clement C. Clark, Mr. E. O Clark; Mrs. F. . . rkaadler, Mr. Ooy - Coe. Argyie Ooehraa, Mr, i Colgan, Mr Ionel Ckapman, c J Clomroens, Clifton Clyiwr, mrj Palla. w x - Dennis, 4- Farrier. Id. Fee, Jonn Arthur ttnm, mim. Gbrd, Mr Ansa Good,, Given. Ethel Xvlr.,ort. Mr, wm. 485.900 liHinrernw nrvii Mildred H1U "'?TT 1! i IV. UrL, J. P. itn tfio I Herachbereer, Xanu. Mary .. 110.400 440.200 698,900 500.200 80.400 481.000 568,900 450.900 450.500 609.200 593.5O0 A8.AOO 652,200 60,200 HrubetJ, riorino - joaes, Mra -Effie E k nMl!. at. XI. - Kaiser. Joepnine - KoUoggv . Mra.. Verai Keyt, O li ; KUnpe, Valmr Kleen, Francis Li, Evelyn Lytle, Et Liooney, Itooy 590,200 300.400 400,200 400,200 124.200 1S0.2O0 . S4J00 580,400 420.SO0 718.900 iee.200 190.800 1 120,ZO 100.400 400,500 00,400 530.200 4OO.200 100.200 3 6,400 100,200 400,400 400,400 160,200 300,600 200.20U 400,100 1SO.S00 300,400 140,200 190.400 i 300,600 SIO.300 ! 160,400 685,900 200.400 ; 800,400 850,400 ' '800.100 , 400,400 300,200 400.2OO 430,700 I 400.200 I 140,200 190,200 . 581,700 52.200 I . ; 44Q.900 . i 567,800 . ; 800,200 1 890,400 609,200 628,900 400,200 " ' 533,600 Robertson, mr Harare. glettoa. Simon -Schmidt. ! Stott, GU4y Snoderl. Mr. Boy Bkerman. Mr NttU gthlag, Mra. Ura. Smith, Raymond -- Bpaniol, iT.soar 802,000 800,900 400,600 S20.800 890,4Hr8 4oe.see 410.400 180.200 SO0.500 . 120,900 400.000 27.300 . 140.2O0 800,100 110.16 260.S00 800.400 tv.oe 17O.200 ' 9O.400 680.200 140,900 041.900 6,300 300,706 472,832 430,800 , Arciue Swan. tovnsend. Mr. J. A. townaend. Mrir,In Watt. Mrs- Abigail W. Wi. tan'! WMteanoaae, aaisv Wniiama. Ell rTT" Witxell, Kenneth Wynn, Alt Young, Mr. Meftin C. Zinsar. Marion - 89S.400 68,S l53.tr ?, 4lK,"ioO- 540.200 190,400 r. 800,100 aoo-,o : 77.900 , 800,100 . 1-T,20 S1Q.400 310,200 ' 565,900 668,400 v 072.400 ' 390.230 "0U IME FIDDLERS CONTEST a , ' nd. old Fashioned DaAclnS . Ik Siire to Come ' FRIDAY FEB1WAITY 33 , - SALEM ARMOBY i act times Jodttf 2 N '" r - -r ; . A i : clm contest will be taKen f effect. suDscripw" -- u ta 5,30 orciocK every ZZg iri the Contest wommrters of the Contest Editor wUpe open ctTjrday. evening. All those ,"fAt. hT,t n's coi nig htj or v ot( j end recall. . Those tMTr of keeri sfaction at navu a the biggest ilW uuw r j sijr, -- - - -- 511 v,a waited upon, noweyci "W-Sf?. "tHeadauarters after 8: ne wni offer. ... ofQWs contest because it is : JlV a'd Saturday is the bigday in -ay nig ht thebberal vote , "Contest ill hav passed. 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When you are 'Buffering from a cold, rheu matism, backache, stiif neck or sore imiscles, just get a jar of Bowles Bod Pepper Bub, -ma.io Ini red pefpor, at snv dr." " 1 vTI Live t' ; Jacan. China - and the Philippines.;. Perfect servkfrand Com fort: I sailings iortnightly from Vancouver. Ask for -information and litem , ftire, including details of 1 second cabin rates... -if j u 0 To Candidate Securing Most Money on Subscriptions Feb. 8 to Feb. 27 Purchased from Burnett Brosu, Salem, Oregon Five yearly . Bubscrrptlons , If they are new 4 For just four yearly sub- - crrptlons -For every $15 -worth 913.000 2S0.C0O 400,000 200.000 lnes- pset ifi the 111 ?if . l.ud bnb" r.rd t mtm .nctio.. e . predi ct from e to tbo resilient t there, adopted r " Jlowlnrr Hou.;e accoTij- ire. to hs of )f tbo 11,803,000 mm Free Voting Ballot , ; fnri 100 votes for the candidate whose name Name Address' - FOR H NH3l NOflIN Al lUiM Luuru GOOD FOIS 50,000 VOTES 1 Only One Counted to ah Entrsnt This nomination Ballot Is good I for 60.00 votes t6f tha person wbos name is written thereon. mlnatinss the. winner t.the H Pox. SedTu wlil bi given fOO. Send In your nam. or h of a friendt today. VOID AFTER MARCH ,27th, 1926 Aayokn Can Vole Fot Friends ' i'jp?'.?1- - -Stf" r t " ' " .1 aisnasaMaMMsMia"' ? i -- - - S . ,. i--v - - j'-'". " " I , . .. ' 7 ' as-i ui 1 rnlL write or phone r - -Rnfurther information,, suDscpuuii 21 5 South Commercial Sirctt, Slcm, Orc-on ,L Open Evcjiintof 8:30 R-M ' w' 1! 'al! 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