LI. 4 Dsiinquent'lncomes Tan ' -. ': ' 'Warrant's -Cc;ir2d V vSuprene-Gourt Rules Sheriff Slasher of CIslssp Coiia t fcerve Iapecs; Many Decisions-1 Ian Jed Dqwn ly l Varrants- for "tifa v Jastices on Tuesday m . w f .t . ... ar - t . - - t. . 'arrant for te collection of 'X i i t : . .. . . i 1 . .oeiinquem 'income taxes placed lot ' ' 'the hands of fJT.?riff Harlfcy- J' Slasher ff Clitsocounty fdii ser- ! 't&-'e T;UiJ cording an -? oRlKon rit tent by Justice fttowit -andvhandea tlown. by the state su At the time the warrants-were Issued by .the stat tax commis sion: and- placed- in the bands of ithe Clatsop, county sheriff he bl Ejected to. Serving "them withdut Vfifst receiving a ruling . of -: t1e ; of the courts as to whether the ? procedure waXlegaL It was con tended by the sheriff, that In event me ; warrants were not valid he ;quJC bOersonaJly. liable under ' his bona. - . -t i - The state ta$ commission ten filed mandamus, proceedings -- in V," i 1 1 , thdtaipfema. court to oamper Sher-fc -Alllkatoc Oil. company -vs. S.i. tiff Sliisher to serve the warrants. Baseel, appellant; appeal from Douglas connty; action-, to- recover.' merchandise. ? Opinion" by Chief Justice? McBride. C Judge1 J. W. Hamilton affirmed; ) Edith R. Ohjson, appellant, vi. Thomas lit O bison,' petition' for re hearing, denied, in opinion by Jus tice Rand.;'-. 'i'-:-fi-T't, . ' In the'' matter of the estate 6i Walter I. MacMallen,: deceased. Vivian Waller, administratrix, ap pellant, vs. W. K.' Royal and Hunt tngtoa ant:sEnsQai sfiaeyantsrsKD? peal from Multnomah county. Ob jections to ; cost bill." Cost re taxed. :iVffc:.. S" Petitions: for rehearlng; denied In State ' vs. Cavender. I Appeals dismissed on stipulation ini Salway vi. Miner aid iiLBe Ti.f Rita hotel. ; . 5 rA demurrer to the complaint was wea Dy tqe saerin-9 attorney, out : tbis was overruled in the opinion 1 fianded, down Tuesday. " ' ! The 'supreme. ;ourt 'held In its .?7opinion that tie, 'State, tax cotn .Vmiaaion l&one of the state's, agen .'"v'.ete fa f the, collection of public , revenu-ahd'tbafc H exercised its right by coming- into court for the "-purpose of obtaining a direction -f to- another lawful agency to per- r . Other-opinions- handed down by ; . the ourt Tuesday follow: . --1 1 Fred C. Feldshau, appellant, ts. 1 t Clatsop , county: annciat - trom . ' lVashlngton ceuntjt appeal from A : Judgment Jha amount of 21,614,- ,s? ? dpinion i by . Justice, fcelt. Judge GeoreeilU Bagley reversed; :!i 4 Louis Knight, appellaHb, vs;, k A.". Baker, appealt from Clatsep false iirrfprisonment. Opinion, by Justice. C6$how. Judge- iil La- ylte Teverwid.'-.r;. , r:" ;ri J: j - Jatksonf county vsvXJrjiiam, yi rich et al, appellants; apral fro'p Jackson county; ' aotlf n for tax foreclosure-V Opjnion j; Jusdie Bean.-? Judge C. M' bjanas $rei versed.-- .-, ! , ' . Audrey: P;Ellenburg vs. Chap, fillenburg; appear Zrjii Douglas county; suit for divorc JOpinlcin by Chief Justice McBridej Judge J. W. Hamilton affirmed - 1 -.;WS Ji, Barton vs. b S Browi, appellant; f appeali from Douglas county; action to' recover money. Opinion by Chief Justice MeBride. Judge J. W." Hamilton affirmed. if f ,V1 r Scotts Mills Mr. and Mrs. R M. Bennett and son 'Talbot of Mllwaukfe, Ore. visited Mr. and Mrs W. A Ser- ressig and their ; mother,-4 Mrs. Talbot, on .Sunday.;? ; ; : - Miss La Verne Rieb-, who la al ien ding the U. o O., is spending : Jber spring vacation with her par enta here. . v ' . . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Magee wert, i Salem visitors ;Tuesday.' .. 5 -Jr I ,0. H. Brougher went to aleni Monday wbere he is enjoyed Ja the tax- coueetlng -office- ac me court house ,.v ' - n.., i,V,r the high school TC-Wliie roast 1 at Jack's bridge Tuesday evening! ; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. lMulvihill and. daughter. Ruby HaMet, Miss Llla Brougher, John Brougher and Miss Esther Bauraan of Port land attended a f am fly rfonion at the borne of . their Jartiili,' Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Brougher; Sunday. In the afternoon picture- were taken of the group , which mclud- d Mr.' and Mrs. A. L." Brougher, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Brougher, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brbugher,; Miss ,f If tC Brougher, Miss .Esther :Baa- . j c' ban, John and Ira Brougher.' ; , . 1 ? f Dr.. and Mrs. O. C. , Bellinger lf i fimtl vlntfixi-Vetiillnt t Noble Sunday. . " , : f i I - ii J Mrs. Leon HIrlzel anJson;Ber- Jera, jaarion uirtzei ana momer, f , Portland' wem In town We d , nsday afternoon.' ek' "business. I The prune dryer blo'nglng to J. I?. Coulson burped , to the -ground 'Wednesday about six o'clock, it - pitching , firi from sparks flying ; ifrom dry f ea naV -was burning " arby. : s',V'w.-i:" -t Mrs. J.;B, Jrreneand,fiaunh ter Helea were!8ilverton visi&xrs ; Thursday afternoon.: W V i '- . . - . 1 - - -i V Miss Hulda Stripling is visiting her sister, Mrs. McRae at Stayton. Rev, Miss, tuckey and- parents, Mr and Mrs. James5 Luck ey,; vis ited -Uncle John Luckey-at Wood burn Tuesday ' - 4 v-; 4 t The eighth, grade, .Sophia Hash lebacker and 1 Julius Blotam; at tended the 'Court when a number of persons were being naturalized. Miss Alice Ha3hlebaeker chaper 'oned the'class.-'' t' M On G dod 'Friday the Woman's Missionary association will ' heva prayer meeting at thchurcS at 2 o'clock, AH are cordially Incited. V - ' " -' t f," "i . - ' Clovexiclalet . Walter Blaeo and son Marccll are over from 'Newport for a few weeks looking after their lrane orchard, 'i: :-C:-J Mr. and . MrsVUI Morrisad son Deane. drove- dbwn. ta the, Big Sandy Saturdayrn, a Asking trlni : Mrs. Morris .as tailed toCair- f ornla lest jreek to.the beds i I? on her. sister, who, la. juie. 'seriously I Mrs Mi f FlIflet was agreeably and MVWulson d K? &t?1 daughters Margaret and Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ev MnlvIhCl and daughter Ruby Harriet, Mr. and Mrs.' Leslie Ramsy and two chil dren, Gaylord and Gertrude, Mr. Hazel Greer An Eastqr program will be grvm by the Sunday school "Xpril 4ta, at llo'dock.. . ' ' . !L C. J. Lathan of Salem. I belp- ing Max Woods with farm wort. J t Homer Davis of Scetts MUIs spent Sunday with home folks.- RIIICUESTERST'LL' SUM llAAOWSaSL J 24, when her. chldren and .a few frenda gathered at her ; home to spend the evening. - An enjoyable time was had and at a late hour ro tti tkiA ralrsv vft s ArTA(l Those present; were Mr.: and Mrs. M. Flillet, Mr. and Irs.t.1 Arthur Kunke, Gordon Kunke j Miss Lln- Quest, Miss Charlotte Linquest of Salem, Levi Fliflet, MI?s EJith Flt- flet, Albert Fliflet, Oscar; Fllflet and Mrs. Loveland of Saksm. t ' - - - - Li "i .i 7".- '.- : . T- 1 capital " st qck' -jolT SlCOiv u (T,- has been - incorporated by, lias -Wise; Joe Ay Harding. Otto; Hennig. et al." :l : ' , : ' - . . ' Other articles filed. n the,' stale corporation departmentJiere Tues day, follqwi . , -..'. aserPechin Motor w company Tlgard Xta.oap; P. B. Case, P E. Pechln,A. E. Case and lu Pechin,;.-4 .jlj i'- ' ' y : , ; East Side Printing compa Portland, . 1J0.000; Robert Campbell, . Ei C McDowell, aid Harold C4 Eastman. V National-Tank & Pipe compaiy, ;PrUandi ?000i James H.; Ml- ar.kpy Neil Malarkey and C Oate . Olajla Bee; Ranch: chibt ; Silter- ton, S1S90; George. W.' Steel hammer, jW. C-EIsenhart ' and .Otorge-Wi.Hnbbs, 1 : Then; Army' Retail si ore, Port land noUce- of dissolution - 1 In votes total su man m'fts irt GIFT RACE I tpMtiBaM: ftttia-: af .14 ;. tUi uted In the Statesman's great p 90- mariiy cpmpeution, J gift With the end of the entire am- nalen bnt 11 davB distant, caodi- datea. aye fighting " f uyiously or- posmons in, the ''motor car class." Second, payments on- subscrip tions areblaying a. prominent part In. the cmipeUtloQt with the- aiost of the candidates tk-?s la&tJJew days, ery candidate should nn- aerstan 1 tne vaiue ot socong pay ments.: pf ake It your, bnsinss tit confer fith the contest! editor on this. suiect,; - V'f Jv t- The fecond paymen t plan is- a short ct that makes It possible to be one If the successful ones these next Vtht- days AT -littlv inathe matlctnrill.: prove it. 'ifitfiVfiy It possible to make( a .five year ffbscrlptlon produce for yoa , perfod 21,000 regular lus-10 0,0 00 votes on dub; 16,006 votes- Or. a lifef ptlon at 150 to the SUtes- ould earn you, 3 2 7,0 0 0 eg.- ular Jofes. also-' two ljibs of 100,- OOOJach or a gtand tetal of 527r -00Cf!,otos. !. ' ri :s 4!few-jBf these would work won ders for any one in the campaign. A life subscription to the Oregon Daly Statesman,; city or country, costs 'A one year subscrip tion received in the first period of the.campajlgn now, lengthened. byfour years woulrfoxrnt you at the very least a toUl "of 288,000 votes, plus 100,000 bonts club votes or a grand total of 38000 vote. In addltiotf to the schedule 6W0rextr yokes' atq.iven for a new subscriptiqn Just ia" mere handful of ' long ttrm subscrlp tioni would be sufficient to put fhe candidate wiUt wthet lowest score at thevery ,top of the list tomorrow.' . ? if .., , .The, keenest and most vigorous kind qt work" 1 ' necessary from ot,cai .iljroa ie to be declared one ? ot ino pig( .prize . winners. There is no pthry tofwln ex tept by :the hardest; kind of work every minute of, the time during test.' i - r - x r. '!. .". Ashland Bids asked for $75 000 addition to junior high schoc SVB MM If La ITOS t i ' . 6fT Persons rnspect'tfistoric NSport' During. Blossom OaFete-Or,!-., , Btosso m Day brought 6 1 7 peo ple to historic Ghampoeg .. park. Thare. were-103- cars; The malbr portion of ihe visitors were presi ent for the first , time, and nearly all were either en route to or from Salem. ." ' ' 7 : ' . ; , Portland sent the" major portion of the visitors - One interesting visitor -was W. A. Wheeler, born on his father's farm; now Halla day addltion. within the city limits of Portland.. Mr. Wheeler found ed the Washington County Inde pendent at Forest Grove- tn. 1879; Marion county . visitors were: Salem, C. Butte, Billy Butte, Rob ert and; K-i Butte, Mabel Butte, -William "Butte,. '-Carl-, Butte, Gerald Volk, Hetty and; Martha Reikenbaum. Emma Butted 1 May dalene Butte, R. W. Kelly, Ada S. Kelly,. Betty Jean Spencer,. Glenn S. Pearftin, Dorothy Butte,; and Virginia Butte. Hubbard: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barrett, -Mrs. A. R. Bevens. CONVICT ship -v: .LEAVES FRANCE ' (Cntin4 frank TX i.rm'-A,t. York,' and twice robbed- him. His second, crime was to bold up- the Shattuck family in April, 1&23L He, and his gaas locked- thez: la the wine cellar of the Shattuck residence and stole 1 90,000 worth of jewelry '.;;t;4ji.;',,5-,- f Mourey was traced to Paris and Shattuck 9 proceeded. tbere, later appealing to . the president .r ot France to save Mourey from the gufllqtine. ;- of-;.; . u , ' Mr,, fihattuck'- paid, a. reward of 11.5,000 for the capture of Mour rey. He fl)ed at Lenpx, Mass.;;in April. 1926. , r J- DRYs Wit proposal' : - 70 dispense ton C ContinoeU from pag 1.) cent alcoholic content is, a mistake and will lead to multiplied eva sions of the law and diversions )6t beverage use. This was the x periehce of the govef nnfent befoe such permits, whidh were, fdrinlrr ly jf ranted, were - cancelled. new. evicience b'baenl .resented to indicate that this malt tonte will not be used as a subterfuge ror evading the law, . ;,, is not a Question as to whether the government techni cally can Issue a permit f or the in diking, otihis malt beverage but whether, it should insist bpon ite policy ot preventing; k BO-called j?alt:medicinal liquid which is easily diverted- to beverage use or which catt.be added to near beer to mke potable beer, .- ' " Th bes't, way to enforce; the prbHibitiqnVlaw Is not to' loosen its provisiona but to tighten them and carry out the expressed, pur psefj of the act, namely : That it -shall' be construed and enforced- so as to" prevent the use or Beverage intoxicahts.' . . . Although there was a lull In the halls of congress on the prohibi tion i question for a day at least, the 18th amendment was attacked again, in 'the supreme court this time by a minister- of the gospeK Dr. A Stanley- Copelaud of Buf- falOi. who-. filed a petition asking I for a review of his conviction for violating the law." He was-sentenced to three- months imprison ment for dispensing wine af whatt he called, religious meetings in; front of the government building in Buffalo a year ago- ' V" He contends that the prohibition amendment did not make it un lawful to possess and dispense wine. THE TIIHAT 1 . . 1 1 . ' ; OREGOV- "Married Flirts," with Pauline Frederick. Also Talbert's Chocolato-FIends'Jaxz orchestra , nElXIG Peg7 Hopkins Joyce in "The, Skyrocket." ; - " -5 . . -i - .,-' : Br.rGI9 Mystic Clayton . and ITarry Carey i& "Prairie rPifate. 9 f freight tr&lsf; between- Houston and! Galyestojj and- Injured ; pfeOTErmART ir;ousTRY WILL 0PEU MONDAY , t Continued from pp ', i. scutched, that is, made, into fiber, when it can be disposed of, aid perhaps -the "stte can ge its money' put et t. t ' ; A Seatu firnv. nag sougnt a quantity eF the'japer stocky" or wasted of- ihet scutehefr flax; at rthree;. and; a half cents sfe0ujid, for apnoistering wora. 'inis may be a . goodontlet f o? part of the flax waste-rbut the , making, of paper string; being" investigated. may, be. a much, more profitable one, for all of it., ,. ; 3 i ! Two f ulL cari of upholstering tow. has been sold the past few: days, to California furniture, mak ers." ' '; - ' ' .' v. t ' Most of the re'cleaned and cer tified; seed has been taken out by the growers, and la now la the ground about two thousand acres for the state, and. four hundred A resolution favoring Represen tative 'John H. Carkln ' of thU PORTLAND, March.' 30.-By Associated .Press.) The m4tt, tonv ic which federal .Prohibition offi cers have decided!, may be sold in kf or) the Oregon Linens Inc., the drug stores.-c4ttdpt be., sold by Portland firms without,- prosecu tion. District, Attorney. Myers in-? dfcaied, today, '. "We would. Koj onto them at once and; prosecute under the state prohibition law, no matter what the f ederal, law mignt-have to say about it," he said! iv;o. rsn-i. . : ,r. O- hi j : : , I M anon tft it- Mr. and Mrs. Wflllam Hall re turned last weekv Irom rlslt;in Jackson county. i U 3 4 Miss Ruth ; Hall, iai eturned home from visiting her. lister," Mrs. La Rue of Oregon CIty.j ' VMrs; FefgusoA oT Jelfersdnvwaa in Marlon Friday giving lassoni. in basket making. 1 ' L ' Y i ;. Mrs,: De L.aught .Mm. Conklln- ahd Mrs.' L. A. DoerQef wr Sa lem visitors Thursday ah, the homo of Mrs. Q. H.- Colganv . '-' . H 4 The Presbyterian church r.wIH hold ita congregational i meeting Thursday etenlng rtl: U'U-i, ' The youn people of Marud' are considerably interested : in tennis playing these nice days, ttll' a George Stephens expects to make a trip , to Tillamook, Satur- r:z7 conrOPATions; I 1 . i TriA Mnrnai'-i Ortteer ConiTanv with beadqnaxtcr3 la. r c rjl ajrd an dJ 4 t iii s 't .' -. .:.Z2 cf . :. ,' . ' -r . ' - Beauty. At Iivw-Gost tuSkindedf,BddJsJJitestVmh'. .r ; v. opment In liome Building ; "",.-". ' OJ RCHITECTS have discovered that art effect Cfo, surprising beauty is produced by laying brut irregularly'aWaUsothat.it'p We of projections ' and recessions : instead of a'in ooth surface . 1 . ' ' a It costs but little more to build with brick F , '..- .1- ' f.t 'f t l. 4: ! f . follow tue tnan wiia pensnaoie macenais anu rybeautiful effect Othe fskintled?' brick vf& (m xhwl causexnousanus zixjre cn anon, nomcs. - . The illustration sbovefci "JntZed" brick is taken from a home tn the North Shore district . of Chicago where architects are building many Of r thefinest homes widx "sJantIc4".brick walls. i A 1 1 II f 1 f I cTNTr for rraac home pian books OClXi. TIm Hom oa Can Afford, Jphm) 10. Your Nut Howie. (oOphm) IQc 1-owpmL I . t t?;cxnc NoRTHWEST.Bmac AOTlTtEACSOCTATlON . -7 orlland BOCKIES ARE. SWEPT - 4 B.Y iTEBrtlFIjC STORM (Contlnad iron PM ) a foot, with all sections reporting the storm continuing late today. . - Temperatures e a B ty t o d a y. ranged in that state from -10 de grees, above sero at good land to 24 above in the eastern part.' . It was snowing in-all sections of Oklahoma except the soutb- . eastern lata today. : , At ; Kansas City the- snowfall had reached a depth of. eight and. si&alf; inches late today and con tinued falteringly: i ? !M forecast fpr thei remainder- of the week, held out little hope for an immediate break iji., the.wihixy conditions in the southwest.. -It was expected, that show 'wonld contlnua tomorrow; in; eastern Col orado, Nebraska, Kansas Knd. Missouri. - "-'' 't". : ."F; A. Horton, failrDftd brakel man was blpwn, frpm. the. top of a latter, near Stayton Enougn. is being held for; alt comers. Three car of. seed were sold 1 to the Portland linseed oil milfs yester dpty;, 45p sackim a, ear. It brings around 12000 a car, and the sacks come back. The. price is - down now; around. $2.30 a bushel. An other car will be ready in a few days, the seed will kep going out at the rate of a car every 10 days te two weeks, indefinitely. It is beiag. threshed. -. at. .the . rate- of V about 100 bushels- a day, and this will go pn till the new crop comes In apd-it will tnen1 kee ri?ht oa. Tr-o "Xewi Vnlforn- . - In a very - short time, th peni tentiary; guards will be-la uniform. The--uniforms- are-; bating ' made ther, - and, are ' aboujt ; finished. ,Thy will be- olive drab; neat and natty . xne. , nniiormi wia. oe furnished; at- cost -to-1 the- state. They are' only. waitqg for..- the buttoas to- arrive. "; .i C. i . . : , k i.. .. i ;.i a proposed hy Sauue bill in congress. was endorsed. 5 Conservation and protection of wild game and- fish is urged- and the . Jackson county delegation, to, the, legislature , "instructed sup port such' measures as-, will! make it "impossible for any. future gov ernor to build a political machine out of the'igreat- gam organ?a Uon of our state," and that game commission funds, be spent ex clusively for- game- protection and conservation i - . - ;;:;:-:: :-? i "'S;;.,: The voters were urged' to vote against the "Uthlhg bilL't, which has for its purpose, the diversion of 10 pet cent of. the ga.m&-.tun'da into the general fund. The pre amble to): the4 ! platform-, se forth that the object of" the convention Is to "destroy minority dictation," restore "party solidarity,"! and1 to make the primary., system strong where it is. no Wr weak,"' at l tyro VAQci;:ATio;j - -onczi. SiajLliox is i)i:,rovr ::: r . PORTLAND,; March 39. (i:y Associated Press.) Following' the drscovery of two cases of smallpox da, one .of thegrade1 sclftwl-i here, 250 pupils ot the school will' be vaccibated by health author ft Ifs tomorrow. Children who. decline .the treatment, will be placed under quarantine In their Ko'mes for 2 1 days, officials said. MOUXTAIX COXQUKREI -x V. PINKHAM NOTCH, N. H., March. SO. Mt. Washington Kas '.scaled by; dog sled for the first j.Ume- in history, today. when Arthur x. vvamen, veteran muslfer of Wonalancet,. drove his,; six giant cross-bred- huskies tb the summit r andT back m a little more. than. 15 . t T PIERCE RECOROfS HtT AT REPUBLICAN KEETIftQ (CaatinuAd from p 1.) initiation- of, a previously defeat ed income j tax- bill wad attacibed as furtl3hljl& nft relief, and it v urge.d, tjhat. its, aJoptiqn "would bpfid ap .another executive organs itaitian nf ti Atn ." - f... U I: LA3T TIMES TOKAY , VAt 3:0 - 7:30-and 9:3tr DIRECT FROM iiT VAyOEVHXE'S GREATEST . COLpRED-'ACT . .AliliBRTS'lFirE : : rift h tint sn w : i rt pt t f JimiWSU UK lIHe&'TlChll , Including- Chorus of Charletdn: Dancera t . : . v - ' -.. v ' :t '. . , . t-: , - " AISO ; ' "WIARRI ED FLI RT' - . -.r',-.- .' With R1AE BUSGH : - - ?r ?:;: "CON'RAD NAGEli - M Li. (.1 I 1 il i f i i a, lower level oF prc .J" i " .. . . . ! . v- Regular $ 1 .25 .GuagbarBL .Values Blue, pink,' laYnHer tan,- etcJ; in approved s p i;i n ; styles for, hojne cear. Sizes, ' small, "feiedium- and ;large. ; . Afe this price;bne can ,;:nbt afford' to rrirake 'them, for; the cost of the materials alone d d.f. should figure. excee d thitJr v f .8 f- - . ' .-t ' r. Oue Munclfed Bnissiere . WcJBaiideaux Brsieres silk strirja' madras,-: vr8ilk-- braid-tnXnnaedv -ejastft; insert.'- Air sizes. I se lf ,:1 V I I- v--