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7 THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM, OREGON !l 41 I i I TV-- V IT -TSST 77TTN. 'ffy';' I Mr wax r r- ' ; -. i of AVhert! Are Oar Superwomen? What type of woman does man most admire? rjbat's the question that ' con stantly Is being asked and answer ed In as vany different waya , there ar&mlfads. And in the Bumming- apvof the replies we find that Ideals have varied not only according to personal viewpoints but with time and cnstoms. For instance, there was the fa mous artist, Romney, one of whose favorite models was, as all-the world knows. Lady Hamilton. Now, Lady Hamilton, if her por traits tell the trutto,-was good to look upon. But we can't Imagine that in Lady Hamilton's makeup there was much of the dainty, do cile, delicate feminity so famed In song and story. If there had been could she hare drank to the -death a culprit hauled up and hung a yardarm for her special bene- and that she might add the thrill of such a diverting spectacle to the thrills already experienced in a hectic lifetime? We are In formed, too. that no less a hero than Lord Nelson: himself ordered the banging because of his anxiety to deny no single wish or whim of the lady of his fancy. What type woman, Lady Hamil ton? strong-minded, to say the least. Hartford Powel, Jr., writ ing in a recent issue of Collier's Weekly, termed her masterful, says .she was marked with the same dominating stripe as was Catherine of Russia, or Elizabeth of England. Virile women these, with intellect of Machiavellian cunning, of robust physical health, with achievements to their credit in the logbook of the ages. Great women, but lovable.' Well,-scarcely! Too dangerous specimens of their sex- to Invite the attention, to attract the admiration . of the Dossessively inclined male. How ever, that is only our Opinion, and it's all wrong.- In history there are no women of more- amorous reputation! Lovers they number ed by the score, these women whose aggressive daring leaves us breathless., whose morals shock 1 . .. a ' 1 . . . ' ' - us, wnose mummeries amaze us, declares Mr. Powel. 4. ' .- . - vv J-,:-;1;' .. ; 'V ' In direct contrast is the Cling ing Vine: ' The stronger, sex sigh ed for her . favors, professed, un dying: devotion, pledged ;; a life time's protective service to the helpless, gentle thing.: Yet what mid-Victorian belle was ever as tacky In love as Cleopatra, who. as Mr. Powel reminds us. shocked a great empire into nervous life until fate caused her to shock her self to sudden death. NEW TOEK, liril 10 By Associates! tNM. ; w EVAPORATED . .APPLES Steady: caalca 13M413e; extra eboiee. PK.L-NES Steady; CatUorals, Orefoaa, 11419 t. v k. Maw York. - .;.. i-' . , . APEICOTS Firm; . slabs, S0ts: skaies, 84ft extra aaaias, Sft MHfc m j , if . i PEACHES firm: standard, l2tc: CBoiea, 19K920tt; extra aaoica, ' SO . ..:..- . . h.j A' W-'V ' "" " .- i SULUTH TZJLX -; ' j DCLTTTH, Mlno, April 10. (By Asso ciated Preaa.) dose: flax, Msy.-83.81 Jaly a.34K; Bptbr $2.30; Octo ber 93.31. - T -- . , vj. .- -. - .. ' -: i - - '-: -TZOBTaZXiSS PORTLAIf D, Ore., April 10. (Brli Orevoa' potat.' tJ.25 ewV; Ketted Gems, 83.704.25 tvt; caabace, ---, 4.00 cart. BaacA vf .tables : ' Greea aa lons, 30 35c 4- buachea ; enioas 91.50 &S.SQ; iMMts, 8S 40c: taraips., SOe: carrota, 3540.4oa. baaekea; rarlie. 17V0 lb.; peppers. lb.;- calary. 30c per lb; 4Utk, IBM lb.;- calary. 88 per crate; ecrplaat. tOe lb.: totavtoaa, i& a.so tnc: lettaee.. inperial valley. Call '-i-v J - Men In plenty have been In love with the pretty parasite, and Just as many have adored to madness the woman who has disregarded all the oughts and rafts ts intended to fetter her sex and run herself and her men about as ft pleased her. '. . - .-. . . Mr. Powel has the courage of his convictions.- - - "Are women losing their hold?" he queries. "Where, today, are our superwomen?" And then, de spite the opprobrium that attach es to comparisons, Mr. Powel makes them.1 First he names 19 ivlng men whose- names will go down through the ages:' Thomas A. Edison. Henry ford, Marconi, Niehola . Tesla. Orvflle Wright. Mussolini, King Albert of Belgium Trotsky, the ex-Kaiser and Rud- yard Kipling. These may not be the names yon or I would have chosen, but, at that. It is a fairly good list. Cer tainly it will be a long time before one name is forgotten. And against these 10 names, whether they survice In fame or infamy. Mr. Powel sets these 12 women: Geraldine Farrar, Carrie Chap man Catt, Molla Mallorr. Alice Paul, Ida Tarbell, Jane Adams, Edith Wharton, -Amy Lowell (since deceased), Mrs. Fiske, M. Carey Thomas, Mary Pickford and Agnes Repplier. Are. the names well balanced? Judge for yourself.' We would not presume to sayiyes or.no. How do you tnink ranks the claim to greatness of these women com pared to Florence Nightengale, Harriet Beecher Stowe. Frances E. Wfllard, Mary Baker Eddy and Susan B. Anthony? -4t Curling and I Waving JDries LtB from Hair j raia, S450S arata: artichokaa. 75 tot; graaa baaaa. 20e lb; naar pan Itu tOe; Braaaala aprettaa, 15c lb; rtabarb. 45 lb.; hetboaa cacambera, U0g S.&O doa.; arpararaa, 10 13e ,b.; loaal, 93.50 per doi. banehaa ; iral petatoea, lb.; aaw potatoea. 1517He. F SUITS. XVTM PORTLAXD. April . 10. Vefttablee 95.75Q7.35 erata; Icmona, 5.50ft40; banaaaa. S9e: -Dears, weiiwal: rra pe rmit 98; atratrberrfea, 93.506 S.75 erata. AddUi Waabiacten Wiaeaaaa. . extra fancy, 9303.25; fancy $1,7543; C grm 91.35 1.60; . Oreges Spitceabarca. aatra (aacy, 91.503; faacy. 91-51.60; C rrade. 91.33 1.40. Roma Beauty, fancy S 1.80 01.75: fiewtowna. astra laser. S3 83.35; fancy. 91.753; C grada. 91.50 1.75; cooker. TSe1.15. Not WaUrata No. 1, 193e lb.; (ilbarta, aoaunal; almooda, 30(34e lb.; Brasil nnts, 20Q37 H.; Oregon cheat auta, nominal; peaonU, 10 11 He. 4 oe ted 25e hither ; bat foe few sale saaae looks 7M or atore ajaality; sprinf kisber laatbs 50c conaidertma I lower; Roush of the Cin Williams of the Hank Sereried inxa qitttd ip to 910.50; ewea p to 90. - ? " I New York Cla This diaar te fairly good wooled lamba Mid an ta 913;, aprtag. lamba 14 W la.so; yean-1 eaeaa-sasaaw-- . -. "?r,..- - " I ' xnis oaarte PORTLAND. April 10. (By AMOciatrd 1 the -place, on" arrymore has ,b en r a long tern contract return, to the rjen, of hla present tneatri lent' in " a revital ! f Preaa.) Wheat BBB hard white. April. May 91.47; hard white, BS, Baart. April. May 91.46 ; soft white, weatera - we.it. April. May 91.48: hard winter western red, April. May 9140;-northern apring. I APrtL May si.43. Oats, No. 3, 3 poaad white feed, and ! a-ray. AoriL Jlar J7.SO. Corn. , No. 3 KY. , shipment, - April, 93Z.SO; May 33.7S. Miilran, standard. April. May 922.50. HAT PORTLAND. April 10. B Aaaeriat- ed Preaa.) Baying prices : Valley tim othy 920: do pastern Oreroa $22.50; al falfa 919.506$20; clover nominal; eat hay 920; eat and --tea 931; straw 99 per ton. Belling prices 93 a ton more. CHARLEY LEE HO wears a en Is Only Chinese Telephone Employee in Division bo Recognized UVMTOCX PORTLAXD. Ore.. April . By Asso ciated Preaa.) Cattle steady; receipts. cattle none: earvea none. Bteera. good 9S.O08.6O; medium f7.Z58.00; com- 96.50O7.25: eannera , and cutters ateera fS.50O7.25; heifers, good 97.2560 .75; common and medium 95.00(9 7.3a; cows, good fo.35997.Za; common ana medium 94.40fi2S.25: caaners ana ent- tera 92.5008.30- bulls, good beef (yearl ings excluded) 94.00 5.50; common to medtaaa caaners and boiogneai a.autp 4.00 ; ealvea, medium to choice, milk feds excluded, 99.O0lO.O0; calls and eom moa 96.00 9.00; realera. medium to choice 910.5013.00; call sod common 17.00 10.50. .. , . , Hore ''weak, receipts none; heavy weight (350 to 350 lbs.) medium, good and choice 913.SO(9 18.50 ; medium good and choice 913.25 13.73; light weight 4160 to 200 Iba.) common, me dia m, good and choice 918.5013.65; light iignt 180 to zeo iba.) common. medium, good and choice 918.5014.0O packing bogs (rough and smooth) 99.00 1 1.50; slaughter pigs ( to 130 lbs.) medium, rood and choice 9 13.00 S 14.00; feoder aadi atockevpiga TO-130 lbs., mo diom. good and .choice 314.00615.25. (Soft, or oily . hoc and roasting Dig excluded in above auotstions. ) 8heep steady ; receipts none. Lsnbi, I medium to choice, 93 pounds - down. 3 11.00 12.00; heavyweight, mediant to I choice. 93 - pounds ap, ? 910O0 11.50; I all weights, calls sad common 39. 00 6 10.0S; lamba. spring medium to choice I dobio.uo:-rterunc wethers meal to choice 99.0010.50.; owes. eoBsmoa to I LISTEN IN I The constant carlin: and war- ins demanded br present styles In bobbed hair, slowly ; burns the color, lustre and .Terr life from the hair, leaving, it. dryr faded, brittle, and full of dandruff; then the hair roots shrink and the hair falls out fast. Since girls, just must carl and wave the hair to appear . their prettiest,.try-VDanderlne". to off set any bad effects. After the first application your hair will -take on new life and that healthy. youthful lustre, become incompar ably soft, wavy, and , appear twice as thick and abundant. Tailing tair stops TUt d- dandruff disap pears.- ." ?A 1 5-cent4 bottle of refreshing "Danderlne' from any drug store or toilet counter will do wonders for any- girl's hair. It goes right to the. roots, invigorates,, nourish es and strengthens them, helping theh4r to grow ;thlck, healthy asHiqxsriant. -Adv. IB&TI0BS 10:35-12:00 KQW (491), Church aerv ices. - 11:30-1.00 KFWV (212). Organ recitaL 3:00-4:00 KTBR (363). Sanday musical prorrsra. 4:30-5:30 KTVfV (212), Childreh's hoar. , ;. :00-7:00 KPWT (312). Dinner eon cert. -v.-. f :3010:00 KGW f491), 7 iSO-V.chjirsht services: 9-10. concert. ' :00 KPO (428.3), 8sn Frsnclsee. 6:30, orchestra; 6:35-9:35, concert orchestra; 8:35-10, orchestra; IO-12, orcnestra. :I5 Cf AC 435), Calgary. ' S:15, churrh services. 6:30 KNX (836.9),' Hollywood 6:30-7. church services: 9-10:30.. program. 9:30 KPOX (232.4). Long Beach. 6:20- 7:30, program; 7:45-9, church aerv ice; 9-11, classical program; 11-13, Helens Smith. Freddy Carter. 7:00 KHJ (405.2). Los Angeles. 7-8. church services; 8-10, Sunday evening concert. 7:00 Krl (467), Los Angelas. 7-7:80 string ensemble; 7:80-8, program 8-9, Dan L. McFarlsnd, organist; 9-10, daaee orchestra; 10-11, dance orches tra. 7:15 KJ -. (384.44). Seattle. 7:15 7:30, organ recital, Mrs. Montgomery Lynch; 7:80-9, church services; 9 10:30. orchestra. . r!45 KGO - (861:2), Oakland. - 7:45 . church - service : . James Isherwood baritone; Earl Towaey, organist. 1 Oeneral Markets I -WOOL, BXDXS PELTS Sheep, -Ions dry, 20e ; short. nominal; salted, 91UI.50; short, 2n 30c; -salted goats, long., 75e91; dry geeta. long, 16c pound. CASCARA ' BARK Steady,- 7o pouad Onms mna root nominal. HOPS 1935 crop, clusters, 2223e oaagles. aomlnsL . HIDE8 Salted. Sef green. 6e; salt bulla. 6: a-reen-bulls. 4c: lalf. 12e:' kip 8e; flfnt dry. 12e; salted 8c; horse hides 7aefl.. - - WOOL. Half blood and valley fine 83e: three-oighto bbsod, 8033e; - low quarter. 88 30c; Eastern" Oregon, Wash iagtoa and- Idaho ranch cups, zoo. CHIOAOO POTATOES CHICAGO, III., ApriHO (By Assoeiat ed Press. 1 Potatoes Seeeibta 1271 ears total Taited . States shipments 654 ; 42 Canadian : Wiaeoaeia sacked round whites asking 8305.28; no- sales; Minnesota Backed round whites, few sales 8 C 80 to 4.80; Idaho sacked ruaoets, 95e5.3. itbw toss beied ritiiT " April 7, 1926, manager W. H. Dancy and Ray Woodward, district plant superintendent, had the plea sure of presenting to Charley Lee i Ho janitor of the local telephone office, a one-star gold service em blem, it being the occasion of the completion of fifteen years service with the company. Charley Lee Ho is the only Chinese employee in the northern division to wear a .service button of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company. Babe Ruth Is Not One of. Four Swinging Heavy Bat NEW YORK. Four players share the distinction of swinging the heaviest bats in the major leagues. Babe Ruth, king of the sluggers, Is not one of them as a matter of fact, his bludgeon is four ounces lighter than the forty- six ounce clubs wielded by Eddie choice $5.50 8.50; YEW T0SK HOPS NEW YORK. N. Y,. Aiwril IO. (By As- I soeiated . Press.)4 Hops steady; atate 1925. SO 60c; 1934. 3035e: Pseific I coast, 1923, 26 30c; 1924, 22 23c. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Aoril 10. (Bv Associated f nut.j h. .vepartmeat ot. Agricul ture.) -Livestock aemiaallr steadv: re- eeipt for the week (approximate) cattle. , 0 I AnA . . . m e . I . , -'w , .ciin vr, HVga i,ovv; sneep i,t; cars iuo. . Cattle, eomsared with week aa-s: All elaasea about steady; week s bulk prices beef -steers 88(3 8.35: ton SA.60 for twn I imi taomdsy; " cows aad Hcifera 95 7 : top heifers 87.85 top eows 97; eannera and cutters S2.fiO0 4.5O: bulla S4fi6 5.SO: caives iiiaiv; ugut veaiera- up to sis. jaega, compared . week ago. butchers 8540e lower;- peeking aowa 50c tower; feeder alas -aleadvi -week'e bulk nriMi! Light butchers 818.7514; closing top ute.vo;,neavie ana nnaerwetgnts 618.50 aewa; packing sows 39 10.50; slaugh- fesder pigs ter pigs 9130013.75; iiDia.H. Sheep,' compared week sgo Fst Ismbs CITATION I in the County Court ot the State of Oregon for the , County of Marten. . , In the matter of the estate of - Alva Beeson, deceased. To William Beeson, Ora Beeson and Lenora - Beeson and Fred Tooze, , guardian ad litem. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are' hereby cited and re- auired td ioDeir and ha In th County Court of the Stated of Ore gon, for the County ot Marion, at the county court room ot said Court, on the Oth day of May, 1926, at the. hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, then and there snow cause,. if any exist, why Dot, numbered eight (8) of West Hellywood,- Marlon County, Ore gon, also -Jots numbered eight (8) and 'nine (9) of block numbered four (4)' of Albany Heights in Linn County, Oregon, should not be sold. Witness: U. Q. BOYER, Clerk of- said Court 'this 10th day of April, 1826. , . U. G. BOYER. Clerk -By A. P. TASTO, Deputy Clerk. Al 1-1 8-2 5 M 2-9 J ... -i ... ! Spring Flowers and PI Fix your porcli boxea now. Don't wait . until plants ore all picked over. Grccnhouie is open nights and all day Sunday. " 4 Phone 1898 8 or comjjtp SOS N.!Frqh-St.v &'-s -Cornd?fPiSt. &r&M--:.'. dominant' HORTON features 7 2 4 5 Three large suction cups washing1 by Air Pressure and Section. Extra large, solid copper, stationary tab. Easily kept clean. Safety wringer. (Horton made.) Large' rolls, swings and locks in any position. Generously large gas heater, keeps water hot and at even tem pera tare daring en -tire washing. Easy to operate Easy -to care for. Nothing to lift, mechanically correct. Square Deal Hardware 220 N. Commercial ORIGINAL LAWN ; MOWERS High quality 4 blade, ball bearing, 16 inh, mowers. $9.50 Refrig erators The Well Known :y. BAY STATE i-i'v" ( V ... . A good- refrigerator at an honest price .. SQUARE DEAL" HARDWARE v 220 N. Commercial : 1 i' w V 1. Four Piece WallTUtnEroom "r" 6ui vanity, bench and dresser. ' Well made and beautifully finished m $86. Three Piece Walnut Bedroom and chiffonier. $44. Bed, dresser and chiffonier. A very smart suite of three pieces. : i -2 S 3 f t i f-i J if FREE 50 lb. Mattress With every bedroom suite sold during this sale we will give you absolutely free a DV lb. cotton mattress. (Contract goods excepted.) MUGS ALL SIZES Ohe of the larsest if not the largest stock of room sike rugs shown in the city, here for your selection in our rug department.' ' i 1. Axmirister Rugs, 9x1 2 size... ...i....4.33.$0 Axminster Rugs, 8.3x10.6 size.. .....:.$28.50 Axminster Rug, 2 7x5 4 -inch size : 3.95 All of the above are good patterns and not seconds QlllO l , . ' :r . Suites-bed; dresser o . i : looking 1 : 'r : r- M i . - - i -i i ; Free I .tftM , : I J ! ' " i 'it-- i i ' i , i . - - f 1 - ' ''' - . : . ' !?" f". i:' .'. . '' -l .i ' r- (;;Reidy M; fcspeclion New! Cedar Cheit Of fer ;i rUP-1 Many sizes and designs, ito se lect from.? A .iree cneai wim every chest sold. - ;$100 down arid fl.OO a week , places a chest in ydor home. Cavalier ;i v : Refrigerators ; Stop the Waste v ' Today is .thjef jfctf .: to g?tf your ; refrigqratorv -v C t V ? We. are anxious to - show you how good a treasonably priced , refrigerator can be; , Enced from. , . 4 i- : NEW SPRING DRAPERIES It must be evident to you that our values " are Best. - ' . Cretonne 36 in. wide in new stripes and flowered patterns priced to sell from f ...Vir.;;.: -1 39c to $1.00 per yard- 36 in. Terry Cloth at;..1...8712C per Yd. 36 in. Silk Damask aL.v.$1.75 per Yard 50 in. Silk Damask at:.ii.$2.95 per Yard - RAYON 6ILKS - 36 in. wide in various colors 50c to $1 Yd . f.-Up: $1.00 puts" 6ne: in your home NOWOFFElRELt - t Easy Terms of Payxnent e t t NETS Cotton Nets for class! curtains priced ' i at J;..; ' I ; RUF& Marquesette Ruffled Curtains in jgold, -blue,: rose," vith colored valancea, pric ed to sell at 1:.. ;;: .i.53.C0 per pdr i- -'-;J-; "; PANEI-:r..-;-V Wall Tapestry Panels, ' 1 8 in.x54 in J at ..J..;....-;--.-L-.-. l.lB Edch Trade in Your Old For New 1 J.J i TON LMll ii: J:h 7 sN;ui, v 340 Court StrcctV 0 Durro ChtniI!3 - rt w T4 m- m W V - W W' ' t j - .