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...XIIE.OREGON.STATESfAN. S3 AL-Em fthECY)Y'-T,-? U 1 IT 'IHURSDAV OIORNIKGraiARCir'23;a020 T in 5iM i . T - ,v. "t" . PIMU I Mr i I 'T l"l il V ' t "" ." y'li'"""i'i'"-l'-f' (T Jnmin.iiirrrini.l i , . j .SBSSSBWk. - S k B - Sh. "a. I Bv MBbBSBm J I I c 3 I I: i (1 t i 4 u a ;i n 1 1 .-V. . - it .The:: Statesman will publish and awaril a prize each week for jthe ubest .essay, subniitted by a grade school' pupil1 on the industries scheduled on this pageV - ' 1 - I . t , 4 X i I , ... ""'rf-Tirlr"irmMitirNYri-ihrr'iri'rihi"rBwfi'irrtiTi-iiMi)iiiini'J i J . . . . . BY 14: Points , Way OA ofJFInncietl ; v Dilemma Faced by I rri-; I Vi n r gation Projects t i . r Retandlng'lt outstanding, bondp ' r6t Oregon.- 'trrlgattop-1 districts 'Itirotigh Ptne' Issuance of staty Jfwndi as a eolation to tn present financial dilemma now j faced : pj irrigation 'projects In ; thlsfesUt. was suggested by State Treiaurier ' Kay, a member of the state lrri- ' gat lob Jsecari ties commission at a cbnferenc'e here Wednesday. j I Kay'al suKgestldn Ta$ he er J plained it,' does not contemplate . the refunding of the bond issues t-Ot Jill . Irrigation districts bnt onljy those : of such projects as are in such financial difflcnltles as to find U impossible, to iwork out their own Miration. r - j i Neither would "he tafce op thie irrigation' bonds at their par ral- tie but. at a much reduced figtjre - based- upon the .actual value of ' the , project " to , be " determined through an economic surrey. "' Under" his- .-suggestion.-. Kay 'pointed out, both the settlers and the bond holdeva would take the I losses, which.; ; hare 'accrued , through'; high financing, methods and mismanagement of the proj ects and the land in: the' projects ' would be sold to bonafide settlers aMts real ralue,; interest, tax and . water- Hens would be materially , reduced and the settlement of ir- CHERRY SPRAY "Jt is 'about; time to spray fqr Brown Rot arid U Cherry Beetles. -We; have" ill: kinds of spray,! Bordo . prepared . spray, Arsen taieofIjead,' , Sulphur Lime spray, Aphis spray; Bluestone, Lime, etc; vROSE SPRAY ? hWe have; the.-; Bprays 'DOthifor the Aphis and the worms' that are on the roses ' and ' shrubs plants etc. , SPRAYERS All sizes - of ; sprayers for the dif ferent : pur poses. Ai?"-V, f f -4 V Always glad to look ud ,.tand v. adyiee yoUi ..what spray to use and when to I apply. s CaHon usj- - ' ! D.v A. WHITE 7 ;.;.&-SONS-:'.n Phone 160-155 State Stli . Blaii Ms va tarry t3 Clock, transaction. We nay hare Just" the farra yon are caTlrj ca ccn?sre4 to nadc to crtlcr ferns. . : ( - j t f ' I I - ; nent of tlortasre, Mortgage formr Quit Clalra Deeda, ' Abstracts form, ,.Cia.f Sale, . Cailding Contract, Promissory Notes; Installment Notes,' ; General Lease. Power of. Attorney, 4 . Prnne Boqka nd ' Pads, Scale ' Re ' ceipts, Etc lliese forms are carefully prepared fcr the courts and" pri fata cse. Price on forms ranges froxa 4 cents to 16 cnts apiece, and on note boc!a froza 25 to 0 certs, ' ; ' ) The Statesman Publisliing. Go; i .. . LEGAL BLANK nEADQOAnTnia 1. ; - 1 - ;i1i rigated lands would present at tractions to farmers which are entirely .. lacking, j under present conditions: ; r , At the same time,. Kay contends the interests of the state, already a considerable item in many of the projects through the' payment of Interest on bonds under the plan of state guarantee of Interest payments, would be protected while -at the same time Irrigation In Oregon w,ould . be giren eyery opportunity to come back into its own. . ' ' ; w ;. 7t-V.' Wednesday's : conference was called In order that J: It. Mason of the J. R. Mason company San Francisco bond brokers might dis cuss tb prospects of the Summer Lake project, the! bonds of 'which they floated. No action wa tak en by the securities commission on "the Summer Lake project ex cept to agree on a rlsltatlon of the project early In May. ; -" Mason ; referred . to Irrigation district bonds Issued by Oregon projects as "children of the state" because of their certifica tion by the state and declared that the state was morally, If not legally,-bound to stand back of these -bonds. - ' All -members of the securities commission present at the confer ence Wednesdayj disagreed : with Mason as to ..the state's responsi bility for the' bond payments al though all were ready. t give con sideration to any-plan that might be adranced looking to the pro tection not; Investors in irrigation district bonds, many of whom in rested under the impression : that the bonds were state securities. GENERAL GOMEZ SEEN ASM PRESIDENT OF MEXICO " Ittmtiaae frma psgs of Mexico " in "': the De la Huerta rerolation arid' ;was awarded ' a medal of (bravery -for capture and execution, -of a; band.fof! train wreckers and Ibondita in southern Mexico. : .;Jr 'ii ;Hf-;;r. Incidentally, construction of a new 75-miIIImeter 'field t gun christened ."Arnulfo GomexT has just been completed at the nation al -arsenal In JMexic;ityJ Al thon gh , the .gun was man u factur ed in a government department.' it is not strictly speaking a nallona product. , General Gomez, was the 7 FACTS1AB0UT POSLAT.i FOR SKill-SUFFERERS . "Poslam stops Itching and burn ing." . v "It heals raw. Inflamed skin." "It clears away pimples." ,j , "Poslam la powerful, yet safe. . "It works quickly and surely. , "A little goes a long way.' - -l . "Poslami costs but '60c." at all druggists. f1- :-".:v':-iJi:' to Retain Yeur Youthful Beauty 'We recommend the daily use ef OAP Which eonUtn 7 if Poalatf 4 Ointment 'vTliaii:--. Mze orer 115 lm) ; hbtnkst - sTifteJ PKCfTED AND F02 SALE BY At Cszlncss Office, Grovn d XTJr THE DAILY STATESMAN dedicates each 7eelc HiiiBus lrv ?Kbm vb6oG boost leading spirit in designing the piece and personally paid for all the preliminary expenses. This Is said to be the first piece of field artillery designed exclusively by Mexican officers ' and . turned out entirely in the government artil lery ;workshop. ; , ; The . great advantage claimed for the new gun is its extrcrao lightness, for It is stated thatit . will. beT possible to transport i it even by airplane- a valuable asset tri artillery, work In Mexico, owing to tthe hilly nature of. practically the whole republic nd It is fur ther claimed that for trench war, fare .the , gun will be invaluable, as It is capable of discharging 20 shots per minute. The gun needs no emplacement and by special in vention of its designers it can be made to fire, in any direction with out change of stability fittings; x . - As tlre-artiHery shops, depend dencles of -the Mexican ministry of war.- are devoid of bp to date ma chinery, the new gun has be-n turned out almost entirely by hand labor, all parts having been made by Mexican employes in the artillery shops themselves, but iU preclsloh is claimed to be almost perfect. . ' Remedies to Combat Crime in 1835 Are Familiar Now MOULTRIE, Ga. Back in 1835, when Andrew Jackson' was president, there were those who "viewed with alarm" the Increase of, crime throughout the country and roundly criticised newspapers for .printing sordid details " of scandalous.. happenings. ' j A copy of the Western Caro linian, published that year and owned by R. W. Stewart, of. Moul trie, discloses remedies 'for the "had situation" , which are strik ingly similar to those proposed today. " '., i Among other things politicians of that day were solemnly warned against !centralilng too much government authority In ;the city of Washington." One communi cation on the editorial page of the Western Carolinian said: "I be lieve the Toters of this sovereign state will show Jackson and Van Buren . that we dont need their advice as to whom we elect to of fice." 2 POLICE NET TIGHTENED EVIDENCE 19 WOVEX AROUND . , NEW YORK SUSPECT; l " NEW. "YORK, March 24, (By Associated Press). Police assert ed 1 today that the chain of evi dence i was wound more tightly around -Richard , Reese, Whitte moref alleged murderer. ah4 lead er -of a gang of nine' persons which perpetrated robberies 'yield ing loot, aggregating one million dollars. , "!'- ' i Already .wanted in Baltimore for murder in connection with his escape : from prison. Whittemore war identified as a member; of- a gang which, killed guards: and stole ' $93,000 from an armored car 'In Buffalo last October. . - Miss- Eleanor Mitchell. 'an Eng lish girl,' recently won the Euro pean speed typewriting champion ship,: with 812 touches, or 129 words a minute. ' v Legal In maxt " hmdntmrn looking for at a bl y - 1 1 .vita zr.r SIXTH 'CONSECUTIVE .' . YEAR- in theiinterests, This is your I THIS WEEK'S SLOGAN DID YOU KNOW That Salem is the center of an increas ingly Important head lettuce industry; that we produce here a head lettuce of superior quality as to size and flavor, and are able to get it into the market at a time when there is a demand for the product; that experi ments are being made constantly with a view to putting out a still higher quality .of head lettuce, with more uniformly tight heads, and that with that consumma tion the industry here will take first place in the whole ; country and will be due for enormous expansion on lines yielding big profits for the growers and bringing, an ,jnually large sums of money from long distances, adding materially to the prosperity and upbuilding of country and cUy alike?' ' Dates of Slogans in Daily Statesman - t (In Twice-a-Week Statesman Following Day) (With few possible 'chanem) Loganberries, October I,' 1025 ' Prunes, October 8 , Dairying, October 15 Flax, October 23 - Filberts, October 29 ' Walnuts, November 8. Strawberries, November 19 i - Apples, November 19 Raspberries, November 26 , Mint, December S : Beans, Etc., December 10 Blackberries, December 17 Cherries, December 24 Pears, December St ' Gooseberries, January 7, 1026 Corn, January 14 Celery, January 21 , j Spinach, Etc, January 28 Onions, Etc February 4 Potatoes. Ftc February 11 , Bees, February 18 Poultry and Pet Stock, Feb. 23 City Beautiful, EtcM March 4 Great Cows. March 11 , . ' ' ; Paved Highways, March 18 ' ' -SUoa, t, April 1 a,, ;T -v ., i ? Ajegnmes, apru s Asparagus, Etc April 15 Grape. Etc April 23 Drug Garden, April 29 . .' j COMMISSIONERS COURT! (Continued from Tuesday) - Account J Alison, Allona; relief. .. . Chappelle, Mrs. Clara, re lief i Coppock, : Lulu, relief.... Howe,' Christine, relief... . 2S.W0 ' i 16;00 15.00 15.00 Kliewer, j Minnie Myrtle. relief ...... 17.50 Miles, Minnie L., relief. . . 15.00 Pence, Delia Eda, relief. 10.00 Ross, Mabel Lily, relief . . 34.29 Sawyer, Rose Mary, re- lief . . i 30.00 Slavens, j Blanche Eliza beth .. ..... 7. . . t". r 17.60 Whiting, Matilda, relief V J 17.60 .Poor Account-1 Cont'd l Bruce, Ai TLt services tran-". . " dered Beulah- Sprlnger - -X and OWv Lathrop.; 1.$0 Buslck &. Son." J. L., groc. ' ' tor Mrs. Lour. .. ,.. . Buslck & Son, J. L... groc. ' for Mrs. Barnett. . . . . . Buslck & Son. J. L., groc. 8.U 10.00 5.00 for Mrl. Lathrop. . , Mi Busick & Son, J. L., groc ' for Claude Ogle i . v. Buslck & Son, J. L., groc. for Mrs. E..C Joslym. Buslck & Son; J. L., froe. v for Mrs. Vickers . Buslck &-Son, J. L.. groc i for.;Mrs. Chastaln , .r'.'. ' Clark. Frank C, supt. at poor. farm. . . lo.bo 17.52 19.9S ?' 245.06 '25,31 12.00 . Claus Grocery, groc for j Jos. Hopfinger . . . . . CookH LC, caring tor . Julias Smith family . . Coole & Pearson Grocery ; Co., groc. tor J. Ad kins .t... .20'00 ' i i far? Frank Ewlng J , 6.00 Darby, W. servlceaf rendered Mrs. -Byown'-a 1 "-aaugnter v . .; . .. ; . A - 11 vnif inAA H avaa wa v "C v a Q A. George Dlrka, Mrs. -W-;P relief. Donnelly, M. . Dj E. S., s;oo 15j00 :. 6 00 1.50 j prof., aerVlces f or J. J. - 7. Nclsoii . . 9 t 1 Drager, D. G...R...R. faro, . for. county, poor-farm ; Fry Drug Co., Daniel . J.,. prescriptions for county ; ;,:poor.'j..'" iV.'.V ;'. 50.43 Hammond - Lumber Co., ; . y grqcfbr Nellie Wacnter K,;50.e0 Hart & Son, E.,-cutrwbod 60.03 Millikett & MUlikenrgroc'v f or-Itosie" Bloom ?, 35.99 Moore Beers, prescrip- jil! tionsfor Julius-Smith' ' family ........ i..... Opera House, Pharmacy j , prescriptions for county : ' 7.85 of one of the fifty-two basic Letters and articles Sugar Beeta. Sorghum, Et, May O, 1026 Water Powers, May IS Irrigation, May 20 Mining, May 27 Land, Irrigation, Etc., June 8 Floriculture, June 10 Hops, Cabbage, Etc, June 17 Wholesaling and Jobbing, June 24 .Cucumbers, Etc, July 1 Hogs, July 8 Goats, July 15 Schools, Etc. July 22 Sheep, July SO National Advertising. August 8 Seeds, Etc, August 12 Livestock, August 19 Grain and Grain Products, Aug .ust 26 , Manufacturing, September 2 Automotive Industries, Septem ber 0 Woodworking, Etc, September 16 Paper 31111s, Sept. 23, 1020 (Back copies of the Tbors tfay edition of The Daily Oregon.- Statesman are c nand. They; are for sale at 10 cents eacv galled to any address. Current, copies 6 cents). poor . '. 18.65 Pacific Tel. ,& Tel. Co., The, telephone services 3.50 Pickens & . Haynes, groc. for Mrs. McAfee 6.00 Plant, Jas., dug grave for Henry Hinman 6.00 Portland Electric Power Co.. electric services at poor farm ..... M . . 12.97 Red Clover Dairy, milk for C. Ogle family 11.00 Rice ' Grocery, groc for Mrs. Wolfard 6.01 Rice Grocery groc. for .,' Mrs. Smythers .... . . . 7.00 Rice Grocery, jjroc for . Mrs. Blixseth ........ 16.00 Rice Grocery,, groc for O. C.Hager 8.00 Rogers &! Evenden Drug ,.f Co ." prescriptions for ., .Mrs. Paul . Burkhart .. 2.45 Roth Grocery Co., groc for Mrs.! Bowman . ... . 5.00 Salem Deaconnes . Hosp. care of Mr. E. A. Mack' 35.00 Salem Deaconnes ' Hosp. care of David Ratcliffe 17.50 Salem'" Deaconnes " Hosp. care of Katie Schirmer . 17.50 Salem, Deaconnes Hosp. . care of Airs. R. L. Flint 37.50 Salem Deaconnes Hosp. i v care of L. W. Montgom ery .... . ........... . 29.50 Salem Deaconnes Hosp. care of Louis Helm. . . 6.25 Salem Deaconnes, Hosp n ' .care of Mrs. Hazel Lath- rop . t . .". . . . ;...V 6.25 Salem -'Deaconnes. .Hosp. . care of George Lathrop' 11.25 Salem Deaconnes , Hosp. ' care of Addle Rigdon .. : 35.00 Salem - Deaconnes Hosp. . - care of Mrs. E. A. Park t r ; . .;........ - 35.00 Salem Deaconnes Hosp. . care of Andrew, CAmp-' - i bell , ; . ; . . .'; 35.00 Salem'" (Deacpnuea Hosp. - ' . 1 ; Xcare of Fred Wv Baker "35.00 Salem Deaconnes' Hosp.' :. ; -., care of JTJ H. Morrison 35.00 Salem Deaconnes Hosp.. care of Irene Bruce.". Salem Deaconness Hosp. - care of Valentine Viox. Salem Deaconess Hospital,' care of Mrs. Lizzie How ard.,'.....'....... :.. Salem-Deaconess Hospital, -; care of J. W.. Dimick . ., Salem, Deaconess Hospital, - I care pf Edgar Sharp , . .' Salem Deaconess Hospital, care of G. W. Lathorp. . Salem Heights - Grocery, groc : for Rothweiler. . 35.00 35.00 35.00 r . , 2.50 ...... 1 31.25 ft -, - ' i 3.76 7.98 one full page page. Shorty, M.D., J4 L., Prof. services Geo. McKay. . Shrode, Di L. groc " for Mrs. Northcutt ....... Simpson Grocery, groc for ' Mrs. C. 'George. , .-. ... Skagg's United Stores, groc tor Geo. Mattison Skaggs United Stores, : groc. for G. W. Beeman Skaggs' - United Stores, groc. for "'Mae Vickers. Skaggs' United . Stores, groc. for W. F. Fultx . . Smith & Fontaine, ' groc. for Mrs. Wm. Chain . . Smith &. Fontaine, groc. ,for Mrs. ,E. Bruce. . . . Syring & 'Banks, groc. for 6.00 11.93 10.00 8.00 10.00 8.05 20.00 25.95 15.03 W. F. May ....... . .10.30 Towhsend. Mrs. J. A:, groc. for Mrs. Amos Van Cleave, W. B., rent for Rosy Bloom . . . . . Wengenroth, Wm., groc. for. Josephine Jeaudoin Wengenroth, -Wm., 1 groc for Geo. McKay . .-. . . . Whitney, A.-L., groc. for Mrs. Pearl Burkhart.. - Jail Account Bower, O. D., aboard for prisoners Minto, Frank, board for Co. prisoners 12.55 8.00 15.00 15.52 9.58 514.40 67.20 1.45 3.50 Nelson & Hunt. Pres. for for Co. prisoners. . . ... . Roth Grocery, soap. . . . . Juvenile Court Account Bower, O. D cash adv. for R. R: fare, etc ." Dog Tax Fund Anunsen. F. S., refund. . . Boyer. Co. Clerk, -U. G-, cash adv. tor stamps. Brixey. C. T., sheep killed by dogs Cook, E. D., sheep killed by dogs Edwards, J. J., sheep and lambs killed by dogs. . Kraps Co., The J. J., dog license applications" . . Looney: David. , H., ewes 14.72 1.00 15.00 14.00 8.00 54.00 8.75 killed by dogs , . . 30.t)0 Mount Angel News, Pub. notice to- dog owners . . Mullen, C. S., lambs killed by dogs Rodgers Paper Co., coin envelopes . . ..'.. 2.00 15.00 5.20 Indemnity for Slaughter of Dis - - - eased Cattle Becker, R. E., indemnity Brooks, A. F., indemnity. Gerig, ' Jacob. - indemnity . Hartzler, O. B., indemnity Kostenborder, A L., ; in demnity k i . .... St. "Benedict's Abbey, In demnity . Schmidt, Albert," indem nity . .. .. . . .' Shields, Clara I., indem nity ....... 5.00 10.00 4.65 10.00 1.17 12.50 7.00 986 HcnI Inspector's. Account m Lange Fred W., herd In- spectioii . . .. i . .-. I 70.50 Sims, THost, herd Inspec- tion ............... is.uv Divorce, Fee .and District Attor- ney Salary Kay, State Treasurer, di vorce fees "... 30.00 Court House and Jail Accounts Continued Farmer Hdw.- Co., cuspi dors, garbage can,, etc. 7.50 Court House , and Poor Accounts , .-. Continued ; . -Hart.Elbert, cutwood... 163.63 i Sliscellaneous- Accounts Oregon Statesman, r Pub. semi-annual reports... Advertising Account Salem Chamber of Com-, merce, advertising Mar? Ion Co.;..... 22.00 50.00 Circuit Court' Account Continued R e m 1 n g ton Typewriter ' Co., Remington Nois . less .............. '. 89.60 Although she. can neither read nor -write." Koudret Hanoum. now past-60 years of age; has been elected Mayor of ; the village of Germat, Turkey. ?J!R6.QBB 0 ELAY A G G RAYATES YO U R CASE TN mv many vears sriecializa 1 tion in treating Files and other Kectal and Colon ailments, uterally thousands of extreme cases have come to my attention. It b this scientific study and experience which have enabled me to perfect a method of treating Files from whicn permanent re lief is -GUARANTEED IN WRITING, yr the patient's fee returned. Send to day for my FREElOO-pase book of valuable inf carna tion, or call at my Portland oraeanMocicciarczamuunoa. Help U -mi mm. ,;f 1 ' 1 " '- -.V. rrrrr r r - 1 1 j For instance: Salem district has ; twovcounties growing the sacred ' i m3nrtle the only place it grows on i this continent. What unique fS do you know f naaress aruucs, lml Slogan, xzuiipr. r fcareStetdsmahi ; V ? 't'u : lUi c BATTLE HINGES r ; 7t f ON B00ZE R0.W (Coatinaed from pr 1.) . said, to keep Remus in the Atlanta prison, although the government had accepted e court ruling fin der which his associates obtained freedom. . . - "When a United States offi cial," - he added, "and one , who was a prominent ; investigator in the department of justice, leaves the government service to go Into the bootlegglng. business, and to traffic the very, same . goods for which others, we're convicted and sent to jail. It is about tlne that congress took notice." Representative. O'Connor resent ed especially - a press clipping quoting Dr. 'Wilson as saying that before prohibition the "rum ele ment." controlled congress. "It's a lie," ho shouted. "It's a deliberate; dastardly canard." Representative ' Blanton, ' Texas, objected to O'Connor referring to a minister of the gospel in such language and demanded that the remarks ' be eliminated from the congressional record. He later withdrew objections upon request of Representative Madden, repub lican, Illinois. Representative Celler, demo crat. New York, both in a state ment and on the floor, assailed Wayne B. Wheeler, of the Aritl Saloon league, for his attitude to ward District Attorney Buckner of New York,, who . has urged a referendum on the dry law in that state. - ' He nccused Mr. Wheeler of be ing "drunk with his powef over a lot of maudlin women and mawk ish prohibitionists."- j . ' Meanwhile, with members of congress prepared at a conference called tonight- at the home of Representative Sim, republican, Maryland, to draft a program for modification of the dry law, to be pushed - simultaneously in ; both house and senate. - '. . - It was explained that up. to the present no. concerted, move has been made for modification. TAYLOR PROBE TO REST REPORTS THAT PAPERS WERE STOLEN SAID UNTRUE - CHICAGO, ; March - 24. (y Associated Press.) Collection 01, new evidence in- the William -Des mond ' Taylor murder case , has closed for' the present, and no fur ther moves may. be. expected until Asa Keyes, district attorney and Harold Davis, chief of his homi cide division, return to their Los Angeles office, v'Da vis said, today. .... Free Voting Ballot This ballot is good for 100 -votes 'for the "candidate In The Oregon ;- Statesman Subscription', Campaign, ! whose . name r 1a ' written on It Do not fold. -Trim. . , : ;! 'Name y:.V. ... ................ . . . . Address . ........... . . a . . . . 1 : VOID RAFTER MARCH . ' FRUIT TREES . Now isUie time .: to order for this ' spring's plantings. 'We offer you a most complete line of eood varie-" 1 ties. in Apples, Cherries, Pears; Apricots, Peaches, i Plums, Prunes, Quinces, Almonds, Walnuts; Fil berts, Small Fruits, etc. ; ". ; . a ' Ornamental Trees, Shriibs,lEtc. ' Every home is made more valuable and more - attractive by a suitable planting of Ornamen- : tal Trees and Shrubs. Why delay? The ' ' 1 sooner you et the plants set out the better - development they will make this summer, and. the more pleasure .you will derive from.; ' -. them. ' -. . " A . CutOut Ts Ad . " On an order of $10.00 or moro placed -for this spring's planting, this Ad accompanying your -order gives you a fl.OO credit.. : . ' -t V; ' . Address Oregon Nursery Co. ; ORENCO, OREGON r i .J about the 'aisftict il;" V7.f.; iiiiil "51 s Davis- 'professed j,' to bo nom plussed by,-a story printed in, an afternoon" paper that' records of the ; case'- had .. been stolen Iswi jiight from his hotel room, wTiile he was ; out for, . the evening , and after Kejres had ile'ft .to ; visit .rel atives in Michigan. . j v. , 1 To his .knowledge, Davis safd, the papers never were missing ana ifthey were gone, he declared, they had been returned before' his attention was called to reports that they ' were missing. There are no-documents in his possess ion important to the case," he said, the ' Im portant new : evidence ob tained In the ease being 'in safe keeping elsewhere " n- .-; ott'.- "Satisfactory p r o g r e sfe" lias been made in the inurden Investi gation since - Its renewal fevral weeks ago,t Davis-' said,?-but the murder "is not solved and :-we may never solve It." . ( - ' . a mm mm onuacxoni: Rubbing Alcohol ' " is In daily use by hospitals . ' ' for relieving patients In ' ' cases of bruises, aches , lameness, sore muscles stiff 'Joints, etc. f Pint Bottle gQ Perry. Drug Store f 115 South, - Commercial Street- . . . . 1 Or ' ' 4 i - V - " h n f j 1 . 1 1 f 17 OREGON BLDG. '4kvS. Salcsv Oresoa 4 1 , .11 r P. r v He