c i ! I ' t A H '"ill,;-; i I emne." .1 written for four -voiees, with ereat. orchestra and' organ. It elves, the Impression that the youthful master desired to demon strate .his - talent j in every direc tion.. Each phrase has special theme, . which was notWeber'a custortrin later years. . " ruo;;3DYDOZEt;3 . Directed, by. Scott Sidney, tlii comedy includes in the cast -.Lilt lian Rich; jcreighton Hale, Lilyan Tashman, Hal Cooley,"Eddie'GrIb bon, Rosa! Gore, Mabel Julienne Scott and Tom Wilson, r " ..';.' Lebanon Work will be resum ed on tLelsanon-Albaay and - San tlam liighway. " --. 1 I5E DISMISSED Jl 5 Clatsop ' county forest fires in 1925 burned Over 13,784 acres.' L til Five Excellent Acts From the ; Association Circuit Cast Intrastate Rates on Fresh Dried, and Canned Pro .ducfs '.'feeasbnable" "Seven Weeks1. Feature 'Gomedy at the Oregon, " Crammed Full of Fpn J?rr!opf France i Carries . DEFERED DV TlDnn U Ul! a 7n a. . on Program " rfd's. Biggest. Overdraft 4 . Vi 4 i t The old time harmony trio Is exemplified in the appearance of Erady Riddle and Murray in "Bits . of Harmony. y Everyone relishes Edod harmony songs, but there; ap pears to be a dearth of this brand of- entertainment. - Here Is an up to date trio of exceptional singing cf late popular numbers and a few of their own origination. ; '.-v. ' Wednesday knight la familiar to all swain as calling on the' best girlxiIght,'K feertTCody and lluth Day chose thia line for their; bill ing for" excellent reasons. Wed nesday night Vas written especi ally for this couple by Paul Gerard Smith, who his numerous success ful skits to his credit. ; j With a traTesty on professional wrestling, said to be one'bf vaude Tjlle's most exhiliration bits "if comedy, theWllson-Aahrey" trio promises to produce oailagled, thrills and jlasgha. Prior o their tumorous burlesque on thewristl ing game, ,the three Taudevilllana are to' be seen in a breath-stating , exhibition of jplean-cut . bar ' work. Their wrestle's match Jia am orlg laallty of their own, wh'lch hasexj lilted them to' a hjgh. standard pf vaudeTille coAedyl ; 'M.9 " 1 j Birds of rsradf bring atioreU ty dance kcttote prere-1 fcy"t' f Rhalfcrate sisters; 'Expensive drop rid beautU gas which reprts tent the "ntmssOn. theatrical ex travagance &T4 shown during their net. One of the pair is a faultless ' toe danceri' ; -M' ': -i J'n f j I That the serious is the comical jnay be paradoxical; but it ii toer- ertheless truthful. When a urtr 3y, dlshifled gentleman slips on a banana peel and falls It is -certainly serious and equally Jtanny I j ; The affairs fof Cupid that lead td 'spooning, honeyjnoonlng, and possibly the 'domestic v relations 'court-are all serious, but if there fare actualities' pro'dnctlre 'of more CiTLTiDAY A flEAL PRACTICAL HOUSE- A stool every woman wants in her kitchen. Well made, strong and durable, round to.p, two teps, both steps and back hinged, steel spreader, select- r ed oil iinisheTwood; folds iiptO' 3 inches: Heights 24 inches. j j. . j. r ; 'Save f.loneyJJy Shopping -Herel ; v . . SALE IN DASKIENT STORE f Sr.IALL DIAiOND BRIQUETTES . '5--7vv " . 1 lirooaers t - -VbaTesxnore x Brooders 72 C ? Y ALL' rrcni t" a 1-rsa frn-.a to the maTTcst nut sizp. Tell' U3 f or hat purpose the coal is required and we'll point cut the prefer tizs'tOfUfe. -'"But although we carryall f'z 2, t 3 tsr.i!s only .. cne qunlity, the very bet t coal ' frcn t:.a t'Tj test'ralces. Our coal serv. a 13 yours' -to cot f ; : : - AI-o t-. .-t Bl- . JL., .... a vU " - Whether the . religious reedomi granted to Americans ,by the Constitution Includes right to doubt existence of the God of the Bible, is a 'point the supetne ttcurt . will be called on to settle "in the-erent the Anthony BLmba.'case is appealed from the Brockton, MassM court In .which it was brought- to triL . Blmba,-ditar, is. rharged -with blasphemy under'. d 3QO-year-6Id Massachusetts law. 'Photos show him center) witbi his 'attorneys, Irying (left) and Harry Hoffman, In court; and with! his wife. ' -? ' ' .' ". " ' humor 1 thn- these, theyhare not yet cocirfto light. Stuart 'Barnes, a imonoiogist singes 1 Comedian and; entertainer at any r rate be HeTes this tobe a fact and his be liefs, are cjertainly crystallized in to facts by the enormpu3 harrests of laughs he caps at the expense of rthDse : wlo hare'T been targets for Gen. Daniel Cupid ' He ias harnessed I the weaknesses t of the - i SKCIAL Welding Step ki!der5lcol "Special r fn extended' -.- 4 V x : ; are? exceotlonallT mWvl - for fThirkpn ' ' as 'they are " smokeless ' and - ' as tney are " stno lieat units. - :? :C IZZS ' C 7; C O AL i ! swain to a chariot of mirth twhich' rhearTtes 1aT"ure winner over , the tape ptr public approvah The Heilig Vilt ak(rw '"three shows today- matinee and two"-at F0BflE0B?BD Tireless . Efforts Result ; in 'Selection; -flames Sab- ' mitted to President . . . PARIS. Ma.rch -ll. By The Associated Press ) Determined Id "get " to "Geneva with the least possible delay, M. Briand woked tirelessly for eight hours to frame a'nw ministry. His efforts -were r e w a rid d shortly -before' two o'clock this morning, when he was able to proceed to Elysee Palace and present his ministers to Presi dent Doumergue. ; . " . . M. Briand will now be able, as he planned, .to leave for ; the League meeting at Geneva, .with full authority as premier, to seek to repair possible damage done .to French - interests by j his absence from league conferences. " The cabinet Includes: '"' Premier andT foreign "minister Aristide briand. ,. r -.-; : Minister of -: finance Raoul Peret. , i,. Interior Louis' Ilalry.' . Justice -Pierre Laval.; , , " War Paul Painleve. Marine Georges Leygues. . Public Instruction- Lucien' La moureaux.; ;"',-.; - Public1 works Anatole be Mon rle. , v, Labor-Antoine Durafour. .) Colonies Leon' Perrler. .' Commercer-M. Daniel-Vincent. Agriculture Jean Durand. Pensions Paul Jourdain. KfIFIHG-'A INVESTIGATED MYSTERIOUS STABBER WANT- ' ra hy jjostox roLicc - BOST0N, March 11. (By Asso ciated Press)'. Police were inves tigating tonight , ihe mysterious knifing of a socially prominent woman by a man in the, fashion able back bay'filstrict. Mrs. Leyerett Saltonstall Tuck- erman was ? crossing the cublic garden to attend! early 'services Sunday at the Church of the Ad vent, ii Her assailant suddenly ac costed her aid lunged at her with a. knife. 'The weapon cut through a heavy coat and ' thick '. velvet dress ;ahd ; inllicted a - painful wounds The man : then ? stepped back, 'lifted liis hat and" said: "How do you do. I " ' . . Mrs. Tuckerman walked to a doctor's office. ; : Che since has been confined to bed.' Her assail ant was well dressed and about 35 years old. . " . i V- Ccpy of .Weber's Lost ferand Mass Found; In1 Salzburcj VIENNA, March 10. The vol uminous score of a mass, bearing the name of Carlo Maria dl We ber, found ia'Salzburg by a young Vienna scientist,- Dr.', Kcnstart!n f .-.cUer, has turned cut to le a f !r ccyr "of ..the ."Gr.r. i 'i: . ,'ii.i3 ";ar!,as-.iCarr- .rs fr-i a dedicatory letter-attacLii to ; . The public -. service commission Thursday issued, an Order; dismiss ing, the investigation '.of" intrastate freight . rates oh fresh, dried and canned fruits and i vegetables. Members, of they commission,, said the rate structure on these, com tnocjities hadbe3n ad us ted satis factorily to all concerned. j In another older the.conxmis sion dismissed the applicaUon.ofi the Coos jCay-tjggiag company for a franchise on Coos and Wil liams rivers, and the, petition" of citizens of Gearbart for the estab iishmen t of can Jindergrade; cross4 ing under the tracks of the Spo- kane; Portland is Seattle railroad. ; Applicationf)f.ithet Siletx Boom ing company ror a; franchise on the Siletz river also was dismissed by tthe commission. i; ' ' ' . " The commission granted an ap plication of the J Sonthern ' Pacific company for permission to extend a sidetrack' over a county road at ChiloQuin, Klan.athi county. .' Multnomah ecunty has filed ap- plication ;wun the commission for permission to establish a grade crossing, oyer-the itracks .of , the I Ore'gbn-Washinstori ! .Railroad Wfci Navigation mi)anyi ; h I the , Manuscript, ("was .writted in Munich in J.7 99 ,;nct; was 'dedicat ed, bytheyouliful composer .to the-Prince rchishop f Salzburg On May3rd; i2. U' HJ H The, mass, wldch.; is the pricipal work of the composer's youth and wasjcaUediby ?eber "MIssa Sol- j -PTBLICATlOXi BU5tMONST , In the Circuit Gourt of the State f of 'j Oregon " for the wCounty.. of V Marion, r V .1) .i, Bquitible -Savings t& Loan ) Association, "a corporation," ) J ; -1 V- - plaintiff, t) f :1 :f ;r : '"'i F'! i-i-'Art.. ' Rosooe FarmeriAHateUFaria-, ! er, his, wife; B.? $.;Burke.O -' Maude rMay- Burke; 'his9) "wife;fFrancea Allerton and -') : United 1 States National j)' ; -Bank of ialem,! Oregon; , .'' ' " Defendants. ) To Roseoe Jarmer, Haiel Farmer and .Frances' Ajler ton, defend ants: 1 In the name of jthe State of Or egon You are: hereby, req.uired to appear and. plead to the amended, complaint filed "against yotTin the above' entitled 'suit on or" before the date of the fast day of publica tion of ."summons i herein, to-wlt Onor before the 1 6th day of April, 1928, and tif jyoul fail -to V appear and plead to . said amended 'com plaint -within said time, "for ,want thereof the plaintiff -wUl apply to the court for the relief prayed for in its complaints to-trtt: : , : (a) For a Judgment against the defendants,1 Roseoe .Farmer ' and Hazel Farmer and! each of them for -the ' sum of ' one , thousand dol lars ($1,000.00) with .Interest thereon from DecemberlO,1 1925, at the rate of eight per cent ( S ) per annum. - ; j - i ; (b) That' the pretended- trans fer of the note and .mortgage se curing the tame executed by de fendants B S. -Burke and Maude May Burke In favor of "defendants Roseoe Farmer nnJ Hazel 'Farmet by said Roseoe Farmer and Hazel Farmer to defendant "Frances Al lerton be dfcree4j toj be null and void and of no force Jand effect as to this plaintiff. and ithat the pay ments of the sums provided to be paid by defendants !B. S. Burke and Maude lay-Burke to defend ants , Roseoe . Farmer and Hazel Farmer In said 1 iiote ? be ' paidl to this plaintiff to be applied npon the ' Judgment V herelif rendered against : the l- defendants . Roseoe Farmer and Hazel Farmer In favor of this plaintiff. : -j- . ; i -. . (c). That Spending final determ ination of this 'suit the defend ants, . Roseoe ; Farmer and Hazel Farmer, be enjoined from , trans-! f erring the note land mortgage ex ecuted by defeh4ants B. S. Burke and Mandef May! Burke- to . said -. Roseoe Farmer ind Hazel'Farmeri the defendants B. ' S. Burke and Maude May Burke! be enjoined j from paying to the defendant Ros i coe . Farmer! or pTrahcea Allerton ! any moneys: due! 'upon said note; j that the defendant .United States ; National . Bank 'of Salem, Oregon, be enjoined from delivering the said noto and mortgage to Roseoe Farmer or Hazel Farmer or. per mitting the said not and mortgage from being 'wi.drawn from said bank or the jurisdiction': of this court. . , 'r':: .. (d) This ; summons " 13 served upon you y by publication In " The Oregon Statesman (daily) 'for six successive and consecutive weeks pursuant to an order made and entered by the; Honorable L. ".IL McMahan, judge of above entitled court, on the th day of March, 1926. ' f - Date of first publication, March 5th, 11925.. - i Date of last publication, April 16,. 192$: 1 - - CAi:a-& CAKE and 1 -lI.a..lilj::qvi3T, 1501 Teen E-IIiirj, Portland, Crecn. Attcrncya for riItl. Ei 5-12-13-5; a 2-9-17 : t' PARIS. The biggest overdraft ta the world Is carried' by the Bank of (Frahce something "like 2,6 '.billion francs against the French ; treasury t r t The existence of an organizaaion able to do this kind of financing Is due to the foresight of Napol eon.. When he founded the .bank in 1 800 . he gave It, the exclusive privilege of Issuing paper money. with Jthe proviso that tha French treasury be permitted to draw np-il on the Institution up to the total of, 140 jnillion francs. The arrangement -proved to be a most v convenient and flexible means of tiding over hard passages in the financial history ; of the country. The amount of the ad vancesor overdraft, allowed ""to the government was increased on the .renewal of the bank's money lssuingf privileged until, after the warj- It" approached the. enormous sum of a score of billions: .jrt Difficulties of trestoratlon, dis appointments on the question of reparations and the disinclination of political parties to take the re sponsibility -of asking the French taxpayer to foot' the war bill, fur- ther swelled it to . 26 billions of francs. j&j -4 London Opera Season Is. t ....." '. ? Losing rMcnByforCaclcers LODONn ontract Hp ; the Aneri9an bpera season, facounts of ; the i Lendon Opera Syndicate for 1 926 make a poor "showing. 'AnTeIghtweiy season t Cot eht Garden is Jeing conducted at considerable loss,1 there being only an average, booking of 78 per cent of the theatre capacity egainst the necessary d 4 per '. cent. r " V Guaged by ? the," averdge "book ings for -eacn performance -the Or der of popularity Is'Tosca.'Rose'n kavalier, iKeisterJInger, -; Fedora,, Tristan, Aida, Rigoletto, Lucia Lo hengrin Bar Mere, Walkure and Madam -Butterfly! vr rfv ;.;" ; Death of MonaiLisarrWef P Draws Crowds lX6 Picture ! I PARIS. Interest in Mo na Lisa, the Leonardo ' da 'Vinci painting which was stolen! years ago from the Louvre, lias ' been intensified by 'the -announcement "that the thief died "near Varese, Italy. i ' Carious crowds of visitors stand about the celebrated picture, which now Is heavily framed under thick glass." "It receives more attention from tasual .visitors than any oth er painting In the Louvre. r rr II f : I - - r .". i l ' - . ' ' I " ' ' ' " . . ? :,- . ..: vtti :;...'::: :;: I TN-o . f I f -Only Or a Counted to an '.Entrant' This Nomination Ballot la good for 60,0 00 votes for the person hose name Is written thereon. 1 Name Town ........ Nominated "by A - W I PUil 1 Set! ?n will 1 i . -.jJ.c-O. Of a fr While the Al : Christie feature comedy, ' "Seven Days," . has no trick stairs or blind doorways to confuse and. entertain,; yet it i3 crammed full of laughs originated by ;.a disappearing burglar,: a ady who thinks she can move screens and tables by psychic powers, and otherwise by the difficulties 6f a group of folks quarantined In & house by a smallpox scare, t ''Seven Days," which closes at the Oregon theater with the last show tonight, follows Al Christie's idea of genuine . screen entertain ment. '. Chuck full of mirthful sit uations '" based on a reasonable plot, it contains plenty or laughs to satisfy both children and - the grown-ups who attend . the theater to have a good time. ' ' r .4 11 Of-I BEEF, -WINE AND IRON ; : 79 c Foil Pint , BuiId3 np your, strength; , hastens convalescense af ter' fevers an d -wasting 4 diseases. ' For those ' who , want fpep.'! ' , . A pleasantly flavored elix-; " ir which .has stood the test! An Ideal food tonic Perry DnStore 115 -South . Commercial Street C'.'i'.V''' . . ,-. . ; ' v.. !,- .; t . All Nov Is .tIie:Tim3':to Make Flay While the Sun Shines ! JFCIl"-fi Nil:T.r-ID noMirjATiori coupon : GOOD FOR 50,0 CO VOTES ' . i R. P. D.. .State. -tlr-rtLo v!.incr cf t!.? 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