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!: -. a? - jp .sir -!.- r Difejgon Leads; usmess a a WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb.. 27. Trade 'and industry, in January fere rbbtetsntlally better than the ame 'months in 1925 says, Frank, Ireend in hU monthly review of eneral business conditions In the current number of Nation1 Busi ness Magazine, published by the Qe I Chamber of Commerce of Unite States. As vf'dence that, .business as a whole' ia in a healthy condition, Mr. Greene cites the following rec-i ords fer near records established in January. - ; countjrreached the "econd WghT est total ever recoraed. belne ex-1 I eeedeft only by those for Decem- ber, I,25whi,e,clearing at New York Vere the largest In history. "Failares for January, "were the i fewest for that month since 1921, ; ad liabilities ' the smallest since I v'r. v1"a " ;i J - "Car loadings; it Is true, were ! slightly oeiow m- wuica T i 1 ' ' .' ifivl" i recorar was esiaoiisnea ior- jji montn ai uanuarv. ine . uecriat; i I iuw jom, raus v..-- j I moveftients of coaVT laayft .a I ;rainrwitli a mutS ?Ier moe- mentlDf jmanuIST turm goods tnan last yeas- jT ' t -? - i "Sltk i inir v takings oy litest ever tabn- - late ' .r-ontli., j . . . . : roduction sbowed ,& December, but . v iamacea in op-' , xnary;l;FaV-04y t 234 In operation on x januafwf; a net losi of! 10 furn- aces.1 TThis may, perhaps, have been veaused by the- hlgli price of fokewhlch-makes it more profit able -Jor some furnaces to dose dowin and sell their coke stocks thanausa it In producing iron. "Automobile, jontput in January totaled 333,727 units, an Increase of 445$ over; the first month . of last year and constituting the lar gest January prodoction'recorded by the industry. . ; . vT3ia two! leading mail-order houses reported a gainiin sales 9 ftver January jast; year, an the chain stores showed an creas$ pt 12.7 for j the same With regard to the outlook for contfnued gooo onsmess mio nue spring months, Mr: Greene writes: "Buying for spring; at "whole- T r - . - In sale.tbpened fairly well, although . 'V v- ..n-iAifro. - JS1 mi:.AW th n-rt of '7i retailers. With transportation .. perttion f - it has erer done, and factories.in almost all lines iwef to increase theliproducUon.yery rapidly the '' Tetailers apparently do not. feel obliged to ca,rry Ixeavjr stocks, and mostok, thenar keep tbeir. supplies - f gdods at the lowest , possible point llr i: .1: - . j . "Sprni trade was well ahead, of ; last Jear, and jobbers were fairly well satisfied with the results. A featV this year was: heavier buy- "tbasti4 powef seemed to, be bet ter tban for several . years : past, in ficlUhe buying power of the country as a whole? appeared, to be Terr gooa except ia vuv, :4u- coal1fieldsVWil-!:'4;-. "tf4de condittons" and i .style shows Were held lnylmportant Job- bing . cfenters and , attracted; much attenUon frotn" retailers, great In terest beingeriiressed la the new fashions in textiles, clothing and and 'Woes. In. general. ; highly i styled1 goods xnoredX better -.than suplje Thus, .1 the uew br6ad silksi rayons, mlxtures'Wd worst eds ere In very 'heavy demand. while fetapld cottons andwoolens werequleter -f "At the opening Of the p wooltl producers fall lines, " werafrom 10 to 15 lower a yer ago, but practically on evpl as. those-named f dr. nrirr In wearing apparel line Roott3 clothtnri tnoved TeryweU, wh n ready-to-wear ' garments . . ". - i a.. 1 A -4. t, - -- i rr'llltlj Northwest ects 'were Inclined to' lag The same was true In the shoe trade, in which demand was active for new lasts and leathers, with the regu lar, stock patterns playing a small part. i . i .--.. ..... ; "The' luxury lines, &n'ch as furs and jewelry, sold much more free ly than usual In the post-holiday month, and some . wholesale Jewel ers, reported sales , 40 larger than in the like -month of 1925. "As a natural consequence of the" very heavy holiday trade; col lections showed some improve- andt wailetney f0uld not failed . ... r t . r .. good, they were much ttfer than ,MAutpm.o!;iM .production, as alr ready notsdr wsis-high and auto mo- bU-hs.Jfe the. most success? fUl.Jnhejtotal of sales concluded, eyr" - held. Price changes were Juerbus, the" general trend 'r.T " downward. The principal i,nni more meQ t employed February 1 than on the same on date it year. and a number of con cerns were reported to be extend ing their plants and preparing to increase their output.' . I -. "Retaiijradeiatfered thejusjial post-holiday slump be;tv sras twell ahead of last year. Cold weathef Dtt. V.'. 3. CALDWR.U ATiTHt AQF OF 93 Most' men and women past fifty must give to the bowels some oc casional help else they suffer from constipation. One might as well rpfiisfi to aid weak eves with I glasses as to neglect a gentle aid L T - to weak bowels. ... ! i8 your present' laxativeii-; In whatever form, promoting natural bowel "regularity? or muBr-yod two to avoid sick headache, dlzzi- ness' biliousness, colds, or our?t gassy stomach? , . V K ti nSu7al S bQwel moTement e?en for hoBQ Prosp It 01dfis &i Mamma I j,jjtJ Saauavr a4 Fall trntttrnw. Tka laa-ve ? I -2 m mm It V Lii Ianw vcrr' cvr. ttxly nth imm- (Rca in mlr. It to ); riiav.:t mrfVtag It vataaU t rm. f Jk.t, lc 1&I !4 IV. S&rt lb. CO. Mr zvvwmi. r titifU, ie S5- m as. . - - 1 i . IMPROVKD THICK XJCAJT T morUT Tkli witelT to vrr HiUii4 w kar a to vtraiaktof AcrtkwMt arrw .Ik toTa 'r kral ml kasowtk anal aaviaaa Mt arra alr.. It vriil. ataaulaaor 14 wtkr Uuta aa atker'aort wa bava toa4 aaxl la Try - lr far tk lata Fat plan tinea otqIcu - to rasoaia -r ariatnv foavaawiy Hpriac catttas. 1'kU lwoi aa. St lt. IOC I it. 54M soatsaita. Br rcicht. 1 lka. O Slat M laa, Sa vatarlSLa SUt; I ;X4SD, C- March number fn hes latter part of the .rnoptB helped . sales, of heavy clothingL Tlanketsr and fpotwear, ,whlcb had been very quiet. ;. Numerous clear ance sales were . held,; to reduce . . '. ' l a. ' a - a- J r siocttsieii pver irom ine noiiaay trade, with fair, success. Furni ture, especially the cheaper grades sola moaerateiy weu. wun jpqs purchases Wade on the installment plan. The same - was true, of ra dios and musjcal Instruments, sales of which in some cities Vere the heaviest ever known. t . "Industrially' the month was a .rood one. . 4 "Buijdjsf wa!very. active for a wi'n'ter-iino.nth acpthe iotaXpf ex penditures .for January was .the !argestver recorded . for . that moi&u 'although it showed tha usual seasonal decline from De cemoer. ine aisiriDuiion. o; new work Was very irregular, however the' middle Atlantic, southern and southwestern states recording good . increases' over the previous year, (while the central western northwestern, and farwestern. groups showed declines." FORMER PLAYER KILLED CLYMER, ONCE 3IAJQH DIES IS CRASH STAtV ST. PAUL. Feb. 27. (By the Associated Press.) Otis F. Cly mer)v50 of Hudson, Wis.,. former major, league basebaU star , was klUed here .tonight when his au tomobile collided with - another machine -on .a bridge and .plunged 90. feet to .tbe railroad' yards be- M v3' r ; y ' . chronically cppsjjpated. It never gripes, sickens or upsets the sys tem. - Besides,' it : ia absolutely harmless and pleasant to take.' ' "Bay a large 60-cept bottle at any store . thaj, sells medicine and just fee for yourself. ? .H' from' Stock Seed, of our own se lection. The seed, is large, plump and of . good f gurmini tion.' i",1 uiimitinmiiiilnf t for this Trial Col-: leeUob., 4XjgvJar( sized packets worth' $LS5. vi ' '"9 J . - ' Special DaaalaMaaf Aftai ?cil .StxAinS i After Yeawa a Wark , i mm ztm. --- - V - Itaviic Pkt i' Carl at. Ofron Ckaateaay.l CMkbaaTa, Oregon BaUhead.lSe Swa4 CorsC Early 'kIar'kWI0? Iwttl Can, . Improved ' Goidea Bantam., 1M ParaaJp, 8ucca. ......... Het,-C4Us arlr MlcL.lUc i'nmpkln. Oran' Winter i . Lujeurx .... .lr MkiiUM-k. Mauiiaotn Market lw: Kquaak Caldrn betietotM.Sve Tonaat-a. -Ulii'a Sulactcd r wKarilaaa) 5 " v . tlX fry ; f7M,,,ccUte(ioH T at. it. wia iiv yot, on Ueh cf ctv ca stocks. tk Market'' WITH JUfrs. Fleapor IAVembtidgtv' j. The. .probleni of the. wayward rirl whose parents "cannot do a thing with her" is one, like, the poor, that we have always with us. But our methods of dealingwith ber have changed. We used to beat, imprison7 and otherwise try ip show her the error of. her .ways. out now we psycno-anaivze ner inuiry to unuerstana the cause 01 ser waywardness rwhet'her it re mits from wrong hone raining or mental" untitdesa to grasp ttTc ( dif ference between right and wrong ..Mrs. Eleanor.., Rowland . vyem- ijrldgfv psychologist for-the Cleve land' Woman's Protective Associa tion, applieV mental tests' to girls ho have strayed from the pathfbt itjctitude, and, has 'writen a book. to, be published shortly, which, rec ords the stories of . some of the cases that have come to her for solution. The book is tftfed "Other People's daughters." At Radcliffe College, from which she, ws graduated, Mrs. Wembridge specialized in psychol ogy. LAter she taught tnat sub ject in Mt...Holy9ke, Mass,, and In Reed .Collese,. Oregon., Then she" married and went to live in Cleve land Ohio. Life at home was de lightful but she felt she was wast ing a good deal of time, and when a chance came to spend part of it In helping the Protective Asso ciation, wrestle with its many problems, she. was glad to. do-so. ! In her estimation the wayward ness of girls is not so much the result of a mother who is too busy helping earn the famijy income to' bother with her daughter. It is". father the result of the ignqr ant mother, the quarrelsome mother, the silly mother the mother who does not understand. Mothers who do not read or study, play the piano or do anything worthwhile themselves expect their daughters to do all of these things. And then there is the problem of the subnormal girl, not the "sheer imbecile," but the one the total of whose "aptitudes and de fects .is just a trifle too meager for the complex demands' of mod ern life, and who cannot be made to develop further. In her we confront the moron or the border-line feeble-minded, or the dull or the retarded. All these terms designate different varieties of weak But often likeable individ uals. They are doomed to carry loads too heavy for them." says Mrs! Wembridge in a recent mag azine article. Mrs. Wembridge's stories . of some of the. cases she has handled are delightfully writen. and. full .of humor, but behind the amusing incidents which' make one smile is1-the tragedy of these human misfits, as She sees them', and the ever-repeated and never-answered question of how" to solve it. "GREAT ISTANCE EYES"' hist JL-' your fyesltthf, was' plapned. Glasses that allow for . nerf ecit distance vision ' and still rneet everr . requirement, of McJos(up, concetttralW ire" a qiies ? lion of optical mechanics.. Our optometrists are experts in' correcting eVer condition of defective Vision. Postponing: better signf is a' f oonsh way of looking at things' : POMEROY Jewelers and Optometrists Salem, Oregon Two Schedules Daily T6 California By Picliwick- Stage LeayiJSalem Arrive San Francisco ... .. or "ia C Arrive San irancisca fo njo Tnira .uiay, 1 .4 Round Trin Los Angeles) Round Trip i a - - at Jk r ' Information . it . An adorable 4 year-old "b'aby daughter is ; ' Mrs. Wembridge most promising jiubiect.and sbe says"tsh,e,( will ..not promise, "how much time she wilL give tovltbe Prptective Association's, prob lems when Mary Althea gets a little older and demands more of her companionship. Women's incomes are , raising rapidly.' according to tax officials. The Increased income .of women Is explained as due to the fact that new lines of business constautly arerbelng opened to them, and women have been .quick to -take advantage of their broader oppor- Stale Terminar Conipanyi Through W. W. Chad wick, Outlines Move The Stage Terminal Hotel com pany which operates, hotels in Sa lem; Eugene and Roseburg, . yes terday closed a deal for the open ing of a fourth, hotel in Medford. The building will be erected fyy Porter J. Neft-and. J. H. Cpoley and will cost approximately $12.5, 000, exclusive, of the furnishings which will represent an outlay of S30.000. The structure, jwill . be four stories. bjgh of concrete fire proof construction and will, con tain 72 rooms. Stage terminal facilities will be located in the rear of the building. The new hotel will be complet ed on August 1, according to the terms of the contract. Announce ment of the deal was made by W W. Chadwick, president and gen eral manager of the State Ter minal Hotel corporation, yhe hotel will . be located . at Central avenue at Eighth street. PWbfEST FLATS' SALtitE RKUGIOUS CULT .DECLARES ACT IS FALSE WORSHIP DENVER, Colo.. Feb. 27. Sa luting the American, flag, aa an outward, display, of .patriotism -is merely a form of "idol worship," which is forbidden by .the Bible, the Jehovites, a religious cult here declared today in announcing they vould take art appeal' to the state board of education from a recent ruling, by the county superintend dent of. schools, requiring pupils to salute the flag. . Denver school children are re quired to salute i the stars and stripes at noon and evening at flag ceremonies. The children of the velpovltes, sometimes known local ly as children of Israel refused .when ordered to take part, and the cult leaders, quoting the Bible words "Thou shalt have no ohter God before Me," .claimed, their conr mm SIGrtt!" rorigest-rthat this way & REENE 9:10 A. M. 10:50 P.'M. next day tco.oo fyj ok' vvy " t f i .. .. , Ha t and' Circulars'- Inquire mEOFORu HOTEL - PUttOUIED WEST OF T DOM IS PDBTRAY Airplanes and Machine Guns Exemplify" Modemess or . "Enchanted Hill'j . To those ! doubtins Thomases, Who believe th at all wester n pro rlufUnno :r nast from" the same piold and are, Jherefpro, as. alike as the proverbial peas,vwe cn thuBiastically recommend a visit to the Oregyr. theater Jwbere The Enchanted HlU" is now piaying. "This picture, based on Feter u. KTyne's latest - novel, not t only htnxos n. ntr trail in Outdoor. rho- toplays, being possessed, of a- plot that develops along- navej anfl original' lines, but it s as modern and; up to date as the newest Paris gown, dealing as irdoes wiinjp? west of todav and employing such startling Innovations as airplanes and machine guns. A story ; of action, romance, mystery and intrirue is "The En- (jhanted.llillr.which, gets its title from the fact that the ranch housearound-.wbipjh. the action centers, has been, built on , a yery high hill commanding a magnifi cent v'if w of the country for miles around. The central character is Lee Purdy, a bold brave and roman tic. ex-arni aviator whq comes to New Mexico, buys a.' cattle ranch, and makes two discoveries. . The first is that. Qal Ormsby, owner of the . adjoining ranch, is just about the most beautiful, girl he has ever laid eyes on, and second, that for some mysterious' reason a gang of raiders are very anxious to get rid of him and get control of his land. . k s . Lee's fight to hold .his property and his efforts to win the lovely Gall provide no end of excitement and not a little fun. It ia spirited entertainment all the way through Guessing Alrooat imooaaibleto . tell the difference be tween a -brand new &eyat Typewriter and tbla (cnalae, billy (narantced . 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