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- . I i i 5 . . .'.4 . ; ,y , 'U r D . I. ..TUESDAY MOUSING, ArBDu 13,. 125-! Tfcs Final Standing of the NEW IMPROVED FORD - 1 11 ' 1 ' - ' - ---- ' - - ... T- .,-.... 1- r. II -ii, i.. - w l : i;V:-l--:.r::'i r : .... - ' v :wrvi. . . rt - - : - - t . TTTs o - f o - - - " ... . . i ill - .. ' -.. ' . r I i ' V - :--J-v -- --.-.,, . , i .hi ." " T . - ; ' i It . - s r. (TOURING CiEl .5in i ' . - - . . - w " t " - f ' 1 ;- i Trrrr-; Il Elfa Lytle, Woodbp, ALUs Nina Williams ..... . V "41m i 1 1 1 - -lt T-:.!- V . TEX" - r , ' . ' Mrs. " Angus MacLurle was vhar- jinga 'bad .hour.! . i.. j 'It had been coming on ;eTet since that nocturnal moment when jETejrep.tinto )er jn other's cham jber, knelt teslde 'toe 'bed,' nnd jawakjngd , her with : whisper: j"Qh. mother, what lo you think! ,1 anroing to raarry Clj "Vale st6morrow!' j Only half awake, Mrs.MlacLurie Hut r dully " comprehended ' - then; she listened la 'silence to all her tdauhter eald. lt Not until after iEye had tiptoed out of the room, d id i thhw mother begin to; realise fully; the import of her child's prordsThe rest of the niht she ,-?ra3 awake, staring into" the dark nesi$ through - eplattered eyes. "When-dawn was making a mock ery -e ,tha .-electric larapa ; in the i trcct, she had gone resolutely In to her daughter's room. I "Erel Eve! Wake up!? She sat down on the bed, gazing at the -rone figure with compressed lips Eve opened ' her dolorous eyes - , ; 4 n it'll mmk -" -.r . , , t . - - -,f .-. r jr'-i i . - I 1-- . s 5 1 . . . : '- h - 1 r !- m iff m 1 - - a .. 17. ' "Let n-3 slos'just an Statidrd Type rim and tixje carrier, purchased froin $oneteele ; Uotorj..4pBapjrtJAA yregon. "Ore S'econd AN. ELEGANT C . . .. v..-; n .-, -; - ' Improved Chevrolet Tour- ; mgCar645 Purchased from and on rolet company, North; l, J Salem other hall hour, mother." This $.p lbltuaL Getting Ere to work was a daily task for UnC MacLurie. , -- ;. -,;-.- v . I "Usten 4o met- The tone brohBht.Te's eyes wide open; ' ?Now that jrou'Te slept on' it can't you see how foolish it is for - Persons Introduced to Mr. and Mrs. Angus; MacL.nrie marreled. Ilof h4 1 flich a pair ever rhap peoed to marry? This woman who ruled the former wildcat of Shang hai and ex-terror of the seasi was a frail "bundle ot;nerfesani de ternunauoa . it might fce said that if Mrs. MacLurle , had turned off thetcurrenrof her wtl-power for a single "moment, her tibrant figure would, hare collapsed. : S5t BeTBedilo b6H held UogGthex ?by nothing Jut thatr'" Had slre been a man, she would hare been a power In politics of a great evangelist. ELe.was cot 'Ccetch like-her hus you even to think -of marrying: Clay Wales?-; r "4 ' . r lire ' swiftly sal " :uf. . : Why motherT" ; c ..j., , B ,i. 1 .;; Soutl ppinnjerciai street, r; . :. : . ,. ,12 13 1 t exhibition, at Newtpn Cheyrnr High, and Chemeketa streets Oregon band, but nad all the Scotch traits of thrift; faith, independence, m her home she was a tyrant; but no woman 'ever loved her h!ldreW more or had a higher consideration; for her husband. " Of .her, three children, she loved most and5 VaV therefore, naturally able to control less, Eve. k-, ",.m rYou know that Clay Wales ha- n' got anything' to marry you; on, she said, how. ,, . v . y.c . "I can love other things besides money," Eve, aroused, .replied eut tinglf. -"Besides;,he has fife hun dred dollars.- . . ;i -. . MrtC MacLurle 1 regarded i her daughter further, without displays lng any hurt. ' f Why must you up and marry him: In ' a hurry like this?- . - 4 ' 11 wr. . - . . . t . . . m I vy couiu we uiii our mpmer ; How could she explain? -Why. Eve asked-herself , AM I rushing tntd this? "Oh she answered, impulsive ly, "I dislike long' engagements. !i love him and he. loves me, so why i There 1 was ; no- - use,- Mrs. Mac Lurle saw,. In arguing. . She had hid experience in -battling a love mad child. She remembered now r"Xa pang how she had pleadel.'i t.:o5,?thraUned-. in in effort td iTBTeai oer ewer su w uiaii iato., to no avail. The child who instinct ively looks to its mother to protect It frcn every "rstS " darscr. Brize Tha final standinir in Oregon ; test 'as announced bjrfthetjommittee of f?al judges consisting of JBiJtjriesy; Mayor oi oaiemi mot. aicjuuhiuu) jawyum w.'ius Citv anoTJ. Hunt; selected br the Mayor of Woodburn to act Name " lElfa. LvtleJ Woodburn 34,Q62,2$4 UH5 Dodg. Sedan 6 xri .ixr;Tt,nrri !leLLJl24i4D2508 '. Cherroiet Tour, car QjMin fiennerd. Salem-17.520.154 Ford Tour. Car TiTTrT Riiem 111 -14.560.149 - Haag Electric Wshr A" auaj --t -r 5-Bernicefcelier, saiem-AiJirAuu 6 Mrs. Ralph Skopil, Salem 1O,5&0,Q83 7-Mn: Ta Gronke. Salem . 8,905,075 8 Mrs.B;S.Crother.i:r!:... dlninrt PTtaeiir. -... 10 Elizabeth : Wetcklil... 11 Mrs. , Cleve .pwejf - - J. PgttsW--.- - r - rMUton iMiauj....... WiTtriTki Rrftden.-. KTiiiTftVT jitmerL JILL ifEvelvn Beath-....ww. l7MiIdred'Nash.,.w...'.. ISAda ,Gbod:-6,?u. i h .i-ir XX Havre . t'VlJH'lCo"- rson-, 1 . Standing pf the other candidates, is. aa follows ; ; i Name.".. ' '' '' . Vqtes Mrs. Leo Huddteston Afta M: ttnhArf "Garrett ......L...L. Milrirefl Juason Russell-Steiwer Mr firo-P Clvmer . ftnSal1 Maw ..--:.li:..: TvAVmtii . "1 " " RnftAWJ Miner . r - Grace'Richards ?f "w-f -"-T-r---r- Mrs. j A- rnwnaena -- "TT. "VT . -- Ceim Woolery ... Lucaan Hayes Margaret Thompson. Frances Greenwood ll... ....... i Mnu Vera Kellogg .. -T Sirs. R..;McVey Captain Allen 'Pitt ...i.'-. The.CnW'&itor'ihes' for the splendid cooperation 01 1 Never before in her contest t gooq peopie - willine to give and take and .abide by the mbtti .Deal for All." The Contest Editor. Pinal Count Made in Oregon The Oregon Statesman, takeq pleasure In announcins today, the winners of tbe tWe' 'BtomobIle8! the electric washer and the sir te?n ;tP 5rtiPt"-f.f .i the grows up to marry in the face of -i'Toar- wedding dayMrs. Mae Liune. remarKea ironlcalJy.'-J'and you havetis't a cfeatt. petilcbat,!' - M Eye, a.little ashamed.adcKht to explala:fIm-eoink;ty.et'iBome hew thingadown the? stree( thi4 inorning'i 1 ." WU be -jobif; Jrf Chicago tpnighUt :. s A JJ CThis Is. !a; 4ftPtftjej& lot 4 dara death to i bring a child. Into th world:' to hubject Verythlng fo 4t4 interests ; ;t6 fight continually f of its life ; and thin have ' ho say about the greatest step'tfiej'oung one can: tikev-rl "Mrs. MacLurle go tiptEye ..lakj a hand - upon her - tnpther's armi Mother; I'm sorry you'retakiog' f like thisJ A? fl-f vrt4 ' ' ' ' w. . . . . . . . ciiie wyraan.jnaqat jng ; 01a , - walk ed .slowly, rrom t ne room, Her determination. her wilK -powftr, Jwaa tutne in a crisis. likS this. v IJvea- the, trolf great cannot control their Children. -V : I ;-f,Tha day for the first time in years, Angus if plt1 t la yre r. 1 1 his work with lag -Into - -hie daughter's f bonny good smacking! j bid v her a f and'elfver- a ;bota.sf ter rrfS v-J cheeKs 0 ths.tr it.Eve showed to'Jchtrlw 1:1 !.:- whea Ehs c . ta&rniag"-as d hoif .broke ;ves room late Won Statesman Automobile cpn- Votes. Prize - 25.Q0 in Gold IJ5.0Q in Goki $iO.0Q ip.GpJd 5.00 in Gold $ 5.00 in Gold 7,670,632 7.474.500 7;42i;497 $ 6.00 in Gold $ 5.00 in Go d 4 iu.w, $ 5.00 in. Go: $ 5.00 in Go d ?? 6.365.993. .5.00 in Gp ;6.358.l5Q 5.00 in Go .taiO,id s o.uy m vua 625,500 $ 5.0Q,m Go d.uu n up 6.148.894 S 5.00 m GO 7 1 sn i'Krirt i fin' 4,oi4,xou o.uu m ooia 4,bU5,b5U - - -r- 4514,400 4,4,UJU - f,458379 . 4,421,200 4,389,800, Lu 4,32750 . - . A ntii OAA 4 - ,ou,ouu; 4,02949, rrr 7?k' Ai& . - , - : t 9 0QA0AA . .3316,800 ... 3,777,800 3,468,050 8312,233 .... 3,18250 3,)9,3,400 ioctend her sincere thanks, the contestants, 'experience has she met sucn r - anunwous, tjiciut, 'A Square contest which closed Saturday, AtSriritf. t " ' 1 The names' of the winners are shown on this page. , Each contestant's records have been carefully checked and credit ed and they are correct as an aoanced. Thanks to All The Oregon Statesman desires tp take this opportunity of con gratuating the winners and thank ing them for he spiendijl work In making the contest jne won 4erf ul .success. It has been. Tp those wna have woraea nara durng 'the weeks of "Ihe contest, and failed to' win one of the large awards, we extend, our sympathy. It is a fact that the Oregon. States man could not give an automootie to alii, but we aye certain; that when Hhe less fortunate ones take into consideration, in' every battty there are bound to be - wounded, they, will kotf eel badly about hav- jng lost the award hey most de siredi' and' strdv'e so earnestly for. v Competition has been kept cleaA and friendly, and the contest has gone over in a big way. ' The .winners of," the' threp auto mobiles, and the fectric'washef, ink all 'kt the 'statesman .office for their' prizes'. Contestants win ning, cash prizes, will Veceitt theif check through the malls. K ' , . The ten percent caih commis- SlOn, nlfl Da 10 ". iyi-v winners of gjan Drtzes' In accord ance irttj .thef'rttieg'bf the contest. These Weckk will' also be sent out eVtehbrei,-1' '. . tJ.liany contestants have expres sed the desire hat we thank theif friends wh6 conerated withf th'ent by 'gmngK"fheni substantiaf scrfptlons" and' assisting them is theijeantpaiga for'Votea. Without -s ' : ': - 1'- '' " " v ' "' ih' the motnin? and round "et be rng' arrayedi 'ii- wedding ' costume by, Josephine Ingate. , ?t gare hef cencrete realization jhat-she.was bjri jp ;'fcereft ' rher.' t daughteri IVorse," compariUye .ranger was here" usurping mother' rl&h, the dressing pf "her daughter for marriage. - , , : t . H . ; ' ' I'lusterjBd; 4oubly pf cpnscipu ness ' of fne appfbachint "event and I thf presence of Josephine Ingatej Eve s nerres were sei on eagojiy hef BcerpmonsTibn'''. She glanced.it tta Visitor appealinglt. l -hope - J -:'. Josephine stani mered, and asked Wiih her eyes- t she should BQ. - - - . -Eta ansirered her oral!. ' fNo, please stay." f - The 'weeding- goim dangling about berreveaijng r hef j iyr shouldenh andrtfplciousiy formed back; 'she' bent bver' her motheK rieass; tnotheri t Cgme.you'il better Ue down. You'll be having one cf your awful headaches. 1:3 -socrht futilsly for soncllr. el: a . - ' i Marvin Shepard .-Mrs' jay young these friends the campaign would j have not have" beefl the- snccess it was. We. trust , that the winners of, the various' awards -will "enjoy them tp. the tmoit; that they will be a satisfaction and a pleasufe to them for many a day. The Statesman is proud of the hearty cooperation that "has been given In carrying the campaign to the highest'plnafcie of success that has ever beeji aitained by a similar enerprjse in this section. Fairness to everybody was a big factor in this success.' All contestants were on an even, basis and the" ultimate winners aehieve their 'victory- through having put "forth the best efforts. During the life of the contest quality. Moreover, the campaign acted as a spur' to ambition and proved a valuable experte'iice. to alj who took part' fn it- - v r Turftig the "lift - 6f, the "Wm'fest re offered special Frizes lor tn most money coirecteq xn suoscriP' tfOna- during certali' periods; The diamond' ring offered for the most subscrlntldrfrin6ney.' collected for thm tnrA 'weeks, endink February ?7thi.,w won by Nina 'Vniilama who collected a total of 1751.33 during that period, ' . A radio was offered, for the on- test'ant who collected the most sub scription, money ' for ' the three weeks ending March 20th and this prize' was won- by Elf a " Lytle "ot Woodburn who collected" a total of $310.76. , The '$100 cash, prize offered to the 'country contestant who coif lejcte the ' most subscription, mof peyduring the thre weeks ending April 3rd was won by ElfaiLytte. .Woodburn, who collected $757.50 ttifruiK lust insimn. lueritwu J 1 1 V . t -.i - rrr 1 also a cash prize, of $100 pffared for the best city conjesiani whe collected, the T" most ; subscription money during the i same perio4 and; this wag ' wtt by.Mjy Vonn or Salem who Collected $330.7 during that. period.' . to ' say as Bhe ; led the ' strangelf sueat rorra into the next roenn?. . .Itt a moment, she was. hack; her eyes drooping. -"Mothers - Icnovr from the cradia that their chiidren WilLgeinarried some . da. .-Then lo; thes carry rou'sof when i 'happensi,;5 Shet spoke asJf she 'wtre not 5 addressing J6sephine particularly, but all children... . f 1 a ifphn .Ingae'ss later, had n ah- swer., ,ane was -wonaerlng how her own mother would feel. - f? --At-12 o'clock a florist's messen ger arrived with, the bride's 4bu ineLl7e8Uiilatt;iak'.raa a card: -pntil we meet at the church. ?With"gTatest'love4 Jo lept ine a44- q. fef e i lie . mention that it was in Johi In gatef handwriting. ' - vlV "tJ;' ' 'Eve. ' bathing hef face' In the orange blossoms and lilies of the valiy. bloomed herself. "Oh, isn't If taHiBl?-i-J.H-'r,.-..,i ; "Mother would like so- mu:h to see you in your wedding gown. sagsest that you and. your nithet . v '-' ; -m - i . .: . ... ,-.1- - '?S3r. fe '. ' -Haag'EIectric":,'-"'.,'V yLl "1 '"'--:WasKer.- .:: .'- 1 , V- .,! 1 499.65 : I , - - . .: ' ,ft- t JO".-. -. ! M Fully equipped, starter, four 3ppr, balloon iws..tc.-.The come and have' lunch! with us. 4 must go, anyway, to dress." - "I dbn't hlnk mother Is going.7 Eve replied, with downcast eyes- Josephine watched; itoucneq, as Eve opened the dopr into her mother's roomJand went ni , Sphs were audible. .-"Goodbye mother.-? ; An hour later fhey arrived & the Brick 1 church Ini theIngaU limousine, Mrs. Ingate with them. Ere, for all her exejtement, could not help' fueling a 'pang. She -was peing given away by stranger. Josephine looked apprehensively af the church portalsl v No John, no Clay ti greet ihem.' - Wouid Clay show up? , ; .' 'y Here. comes the bride! ' (To be continued.) la th&ixt Instalment "Wip All My "Worldly !6614 I Tliee Eh dowl'V' V''1' '''!''. ' tW0 MILL BBIDGE TAX :;:tS DISCUSSED; AT MEET KContlnli C 1) i did- nol' recommend ' tnat. any one bridge bo btiilt however. " V ? 1' Some kittle .friction was .inti mated.' when' some jt the mem bersrliinte4 thjyt ibuncflaen must iiva their! time: free iand do their own " work' In the bargain, ' and that pferhipa the' amount 'jbf mon ey-being asked, by the commission is laMrtt-bighi f i'K.Z n--v I Should 1 the - people refuse s to toter the $S00O -a year' tor the toning -.commission,) then where would,' the - bond . issne 'knd the cofflpihehilve'program be? This questlon 'was asked" and reiterated! by sereral nem'bersof the" "jcom- mitteesT-X- X, Zy.: L:Z,l4l C... "B. McCullougbL ' member of me zoning. cpmmissipn, expiamea to the committeemen that I the compfehehstve ; profcTam-;i would have? to ,-be' carried tout? " tommls slonvtr hi cmissldn; antT that a oona, issue tnatvwouidi hantjie im brid Bff A problein J. hero-; could fe worked- on, aiwomiU yearly .levy with, easel Hi f He ktdi poriated "put" th imprac- tlcabllitrj of .m, straighT millage levy., '-r?" jV a '4 "It would take tour or ve ySars a theJ0,45TeaIy, eimin in bp the tvfo-mlll levy to build ?one of the bigger4 bridge4.?r ha pointed out. "Then to taker care of two or three other large' bridges thatfde dand vimraedlate attention, 2 three oK, four, ioore . years! would-pais. The? loeople iwoniat hardly tavror a two-m iir levy -when "perhaps Tsnder it they 'would- not wcive-bridges in their communities! for 15 year. .!!A.bon!d issue of 4J400.000 cin be handled.on the two-mill levy. li, will Jiave he added advantage built when they - are needed and to be of ipermanenVI constrtictk n. thereby sarifrr thousands of dol lars' lu.TspiaJb"t$ ijrh-iiV- ? . Mr.- McCullough computed that W.itha., tWQ-mm jevy.;;theMopd. issue could be wiped out and a sur plus of $100,000 be left at tlb czi cf 23. years.-" 114 surcd that :las word the bonds would bear 5. per cent and be payable in 25 years. Ha als.o figured that the - valuatiea would Increase 1 per cent a 'year,', which, figures bear out, is Terj ; conservative for this city. " 1 - Members of the bridge commit tee declared, however, that they did not. believe the people would voie for a bond issue. . i ; Alderman J. E. Galloway ae rlared that he had talked to 8eY- eral "taxpayers and without excep- ' tion tuey naa saia iney wouw for a two-muj evy du. wpijia auv rote for a bond issue. ptner membefs contenoeo. npiga ht TAnnl" -would be naying two mills either wayand that tjip bond issue would pp. mpre eueciiTo u securing the right class of bridges. ; Thepian of the planning com mission" is to hold thp 'issue oyer until November so Ithat " the cpm mlssion can " go into" the ' matter . thoroughly, oujllpe a comprehen-; sive pTogrkm and submit it to the people in' a: definite 'wayj ,! H was--contended -that under the present plan the people will have the mat ter submitted,': to' them i,tIlout knowing when pr where or why the bridges 'ate going in. .-" : BAltEir TO CENSOR MATCH j " PORTLAND. April . 12. Mayor George L.-Baker has appointed -a special committee tp occupy rng side 'seats Vednesday night at the wTe'strllng mafch between nilly Edwards, KAnsas City light heavy weight, and Ted Thye. local mat- -man, as .the fpault of xromplaints against . Edwards' pse of " his knuckle head ock. ,f .. 1. :," , . 1 ; T STBHEI, ABljESTFP ' -K PASSAIC, N. 3 April 12.- (AP.)- Six arrests ;were made in Garfield latetoday "when f ;6 () 6 textile strike pickets, refused to disprsefrom- in front .of; Forstraanh and Huffman pnill aft er Sheritr George P. Mimrrib read theTriot act, '' thy suiHiun c:i AN EGZEIIA;n:i Costs Little and : Qvere! Treubi. Almost "Ovec V MX Eery, itching eczema, can be titrickljt overcome by applying Meniho?Sul phur; declares a r.c:cd skh speci Jist. Because of its gem cstrc'yint trop ertiev this solphur?" preparation J in stanJx bringr ease f rora sk!ar 'irfitai tion, soothes at! I hws "t- ? -eczema right up and leaves the i' :i clear 2"i imoothf 7?i't:?::zJ-:h ' -It seldom falls to relieve tHe torment without delay. Sufferers fro;r : 1 trouble : shoulsf cbtiirf a small ' jar ol J&owies ilenuyj-sulrhnr-frota-good tfrt-ctst id? uie'-ft lie s c treara.-f . . 1 j T f JL CC 1. 1