: i , 1 1 -r.. ; f .t 'I A I ; V J .tlit. i -. .. . . . . - ...... Mt v-f vtM-tWri.' -:?---. wnw T.. - ,- . -.t I -.. - ...... -..-,-,-;.V t - t i 1-9 I! ;,T;;7tcre Buyers and. fc ' A-Tertlia what 70a want io'eell ,:;,junv-i cost li aai lae Two cents per wordeaeh..lnser-X-tton, minimum., of 25 cents per in sertion of any advertisement. t 'D. H. MOSHER TAILOR FOR men and women. 471 Court St. LLOYD E. KAMSDEN. PATTON Irfeyclesv and i 'repairing; 387 ? V . Court.)-, :-V (i Ti f H - J27tf ELECTRIC F I X T U R E S AN D . SnnnlVi Cc Phone 193 A. 222 iU N. Liberty 1 H I i.'i Jnel7-tf PHIVTED V CARDS. .SIZE 147 BY, wording. ?For Rent,? m-ira 10 cent each. .Statesman ? - Business office, on around floor xxr a NTRT) EVERYTHING , i IN ' clothlng'and shoes. Best priees -. iuti!, ; canital i Exchange, . 2 42 ' North Commercial, Phone IV 13S8W. ? : : Jnel7-t FLEENER ELECTRIC CO -i : Hpuse iwlringby.hour orcon- tract... . , Estimates, ,iurnisueu, V Phnn 980. 471'CoUrt St.: CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING - bouquets, funeral -wreaths,, de- t corations.-' C. r F.-- Br,eithaupt, JPloriaUin It Llherti;;Phone 380,;' miX: JiVt J29tf " v 4 - MOSEX. TO LOAIf - ' -PROTECTED, . . DISAPPEARING ;.. ; 5 v FARM ,LOANS.4 No renewals required No cora- , misBioh. 'Dis'ahIlity or death of ?r ; borrower;" CANCELS i f- MORT - GAGE. Loans tof f 4,000.00 und ?-t iti ft-rallahle' for 51 Marion - and ..'I.. . . .. . for plan. giTing age: of borrow er: the amount l. wanted, and acreage --'tc secure ' Paul -; H. Sroat. 308 ; vOregonian . TBldg., Portland. Oregon,. t , i a-f!7tf Farrn Loans 5. i. HAWKINS & ROBERTS 205 Oregon Bldg.r Salem, Ore. . SpLITDORF RADIO' SALES AND Serrlce. ; No better radio made at WpriC8':.f'. f V) High Street at Trade WE MOVE STORBs AND, SHIP " household ioods'. Our specialty is piano and furniture moving, also' make' r country, - trips, -sndle the beet coal 'and na-rf or prices. ' easurei : " good i service, Lar- - mVr . Joi . Phone 930 Trespass .Notices Foe Sale , TrMTiaas- Notices, six - 14 inch br 9 . inches, printed on good 16 ounce canvass, bearing the words .."Notice' la. hereby riven that trespassing is strictly forbidden obl" these " premises under: nenaltr- of 'prosecution Price 1 5 cents ; each or: two for 25 cents, r Statesman Publishing eomDanr: Salem Ore. " a22tf Beautiful lOregoni Rose , , 5 And eleven other Oregon "- songs together with a fine col- : - lection' of patriotic songs, "'sa- . --i cred songs and. many old . time '"lavoritee. , ' ALL FOR 25e " - -(Special prices In Quantity lots) Especially, adaptable for school. icommualty or home singing. Send f or .'. . -'V - - Western Songster 70 pages now iij its 3rd -edition -r-4e Published by, ' . OREGON TEACHERS. MONTHLY 216 S Commercial St. Salem;. Ore. , JVompt .Service , ; ; : ' No Commission. . Schneider.Bell Co. 147 Com; ; SALEM, ORE. Truck Season E ELI ABLE USED T&UCS - froot - Bonesteele's For i-toB 1350 $335 S430 1750 $150 Repnblie 1-ton, aolida . T. raflio Trvck, J-toa Kepnblie,' S-toa, good as sew ,1 ton urinm Berntteta IKdt;e Graham. lVi -ton. $550 $250 $l5 rerjr - Jtodce ToUti7k ton w Ford IliTT ..... . HAUL TOUR OWN BERRIES. DOST XORGET "Under the Big Tent' . BOX E STEELE MOTOR CO. t, . Center and Com'l Bta Saleu. Ore. " Fords I Fords rf Ton iowvei THt8E TOtT WOULD : KOT CHEAP. SELL ; TUCK 89 , 1923 Sedan. rood rubber aai' ------ upholatery - $225, 10SS Coup, aew paint , $265 1024. Roadster, ' everaize eorda - ... Knckstel and (laac etea- ' are . , .'V $3S , Trneks, S100 to $265. . Ford Delivery, box is baek ( 1924 Star Boadater $815 ; Chevrolet Coupe,, lib sew , , ,,, $385 -': trades Welcomed . TERMS. WHICH ARB AGREEABLE ; Valley J,lotor; Co. Bales), Oret. JtimStl STHIKE RELIEF IS ; i nOT VEt it! SIGHT (Coo tinned trom page 1.) ' " ; . L. I ' - . innumerable clashes, the breaking of vrladows.-:thf ovrturnis; of Sellers' lleetiv7-'-': or trade on thi pae. Xbe resnna are u. 0 V-r..-. : LEGAL NOTICES . - . No. 6328 NOTICE OF HEARIXa OX In the County, Court ,of the State otpregbn for iJArion County; In the matter of . the estate of - Jacob Warner; Deceased. Notice' is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the' Es tate of acob - Warner, "Deceased, has filed hia final Account and re port In ' the County Court: of j the State of pregonfor Marion Coun ty, and that Tuesday the ll$h day of MayfMl 9 2 6, at the hour of 1 0 : 00 o'clocX 'sw m. of said day at the County Court Room in the County Court House at the .City of Salem in said Count7 and State,, has ,been appointed .as the time and place for. hearing any objections to said final account, .and ,report and the final settlement of said estate., : ;The4ate ot tho first puhllcatlon of this notice is April -9th, 1926. and the last May .7, lt26. r : . ROLLTN K. PACE, Executor of the Estate of Jacob Warner, Deceased . m a Page, Page Ray L.Smlthr Sa lem,. Oregon; Attorneys . f or .? said Estate.' -.r.:- - .-a . tifv Apr.-9-l. 23-30 MT. t i , I 1C SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE OF KAb . PROPJSiRTlf ;ON Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue .of ,an execution duly Issued oat of the circuit court of the State or Oregon for the County ot Mar. iori and to me directed on the Sth day of May, l926r upon a judg ment and decree duly rendered, en tered of ; record and docketed in and by said court on the 20th day of jLprii,, '. 1 9 36, in , a certain suit then in said court pending, where in F. O. Johnson was plaintiff and G E.Wood and Esther M.; Wood, his wife, was defendants, in. favor et plaiatlft. and against said ' de fendants', by which execution I am commanded jta sell the property in said execution and hereinafter de scribed to .pay the-sam due, the piainuJK, or, . l s 5 s, 1 5 douars, witn interest thereon at the rate of .7 per cent .per anhum'from the 20 th day of ApriL 1926, nntil paid, and the further sum of 3125.00 attor neys fees,, together, with the costs and' disbursements of .-.said (suit taxed at 44.20 dollars," and. costs and expenses ot said execution. , will on' Saturday, the 5th day of June. 1926, t "the ? hour F,ot .rl0 o'clock, a. m. of said: day at the west door of s.the . county court house: in . Salem, . Marion county, Oregon, - sell at public : auction ,to the highest bidder for cash In hand on 'the day of rsale, all the right; title;-Interest and restate . which said defendants r and all - persons claiming under , them, subsequent tO.the execution of plaintiffs mort gage in,' of . and to . said premises hereinbefore: J mentioned ,and. de scribed; In said execution as j fol-lowato-wttsrf c; -- . -...r -Lots -numbered ten (10 and eleven .(11), in block numbered twenty-seven ( 2 7 ) ,s- In Yew Park Annex addition ; to the City of Sa lem.. County of Marion and State of Oregon, if Said, sale being made subject to redemption in the man ner provided by law.- - . . , , Dated this 5th day of May,' 1926. , - ,v.v; -t- i -rO. D.BOWER Sheriff of Marion County; Oregon. r r, - M 714-21-28;' J- 4": : ;'. : , Announce Platform : it -.' , - Attention I Is called by the "Sand- blast for senator tin D. .. 2W jtau- way Exchange buUding, Portland or.,. to his piaworm.afla.oiogP0'' which are publistaed. on page 9 01 the Voters Pamphlet by the Secre- tarT TOf - State. Chief rplank is MODIFICATION VOLSTEAD ACT -REFERENDUM OF PROHIBI TION sLAWS -a? -HiS slogan ila Wine and JBoea under Govern"meh control; not ssaoonsv-!r-jraua au j. automobiles and minor attacks on strike breakers and similar .Inci dents, but in an amatfng manner. the two orf three minion' men; In volved directly in the . strike ; are keeping the. peace .. , At Musselburgh, near -, Edin burgh numerous passengers vera Injured in an attack' on' a train. Five policemen and aa many clvil lana were hurtr sufficiently. Uo make hospital treatment neces sanr. At Uiasgow. always . . . . . 11. - . m. . . bed ilnrtime of 'Strikes, the police were roughly bandied,, and some of the rioters were arrested, v W i ilna message, addressed to Jail workers the trades union council says : . .;- ji t i t k ' "The I council wishes: tov em phasize the,, tact . that this is an industrial dispute. It , expects every; member - taking, part to be exemplary in his conduct andnot to give opportunity for. police in terference. ,-- ;-:l. f. : y;- ."vf -- . 'The councU ; asksr pickets es pecially to- avoid obstruction t and to confine themseljres : etrletlr to their ; legitimate duties' 4? J The king and o.ueen are spend ing most of .their .time i In Buck Ingham " palace, keeping ia - close touch -with the situation; Today was 'accession. dayr but": tinder the r -exceptioaalJ circumstances there .were no public celebrations. ii- An, abundance ot voluntary lab or, which. Is belug slowly out sure lytbrRnl2ed the government is greatly; relietlflg '1 "the- worst as pects - of . tha' Btocnage; ' foods-ia plentiful nd transport Js.improv 1ns daily, not only in London, but throughout $he country. ' i-i 7 " Salem Haxfects i 1 " '' r.:-? -X-i :t"02Ai-f iN. i, -bt, -whrta No.'l, re aacktd i Wait oata , - 1.S1 - A war Barter, Sarle lev i mi. v vhxx- inmox axx bee? Top, aof- - ,-v 7'" Boirt , mi. v-aW'u IB ior a Cow Ball a .04 .07 ; ; a.oo-i.oo fioriif laakha vndar 80 Iba. , -IS Vi Umjt mm ' 8 10 poxnciax .10 HeaTy hena OM rooster Broiler .-. i.0(a85 EOG8. BUTTER AVS STTETE&rAT Battorfat- ..i , '-. Creamery battel aCedion Btaaiant acx OS r T General Markets 1TOOI. , HZBES i H I S0;Bito4 gottm, long, 75ef I; t dry goats.. wifcM pwm ; ' --UlSCi-Ri. BARK Steady, T pova Drerim- mv root noninal. : : i . WOMwSklf UmI aad valley fiM. I (aarter, -'38; Kaatara Orsg-oa.- Witt lagtoa aadJdaW ranch. Upi, 80 2j,' TORTr,AXTi. M.V ?8.-TBy Aoclated ' Pre.) Ore; notateea SS.606; Netted Gems," $4.25 cwt.; eabbate; J 8.75 ef MBuck -rvetablea: Green cn- to at. S0S5o dox,- buacbear .T5; 'beeta, ; kMta. ' 956401-. taralDl. 50e: Ma, 'WieaM, ' IT Q 20 , lb.; papperav . .0 per mum.' 2 0 3 elenr.50-; ver 1 triwr eri. ' aoe lb, iomttoei, 44 Q4 lb.: bothooa enum &0 it I 1.30 -do. r aJTaraffua.lD(&le loe fciiojes iza Mprop ematerj jst, mdir Amundsen-miswortn poiar .expe miles below .Eugene Is, covered iBEMirtid? 7H;?5m diUon dirigible Norge; which1 start- withVa black Vlscoua f Urn; which t.2?;V?;.P-'12?lffiS' yesterday ihornlngtrooi Trotsk, nad"kiUed "many fish: and prerent- . Rttssiav on tho wajr.ta Spitxber bera from running no -the f'f I heir sewage in SS!rfl on the Gulf of Onega. 1 - Hnuti nnui irm t.i c - . 1rn.tn nn r n hit i tt nirnr i. n rinr, , tTl'West:' reuzxav bvts 1 ; T&OTTS-wOrmt itS-5-Tfi,SfiS Ifmona,' bear. J . aa ; 5o6.so: Jhwjjv; siasioao 4" herrie. i.25i.60; Wgxm iuenborg rtralI1 resolution T adopted. W i the I c?ZiSmi flf& film. Baa'?r7 t.y body. Miss Cornelia Marvin, state siT&O'. NewtoirM, extra ney, fi ?: I VI?f.;V - ' NUT8--WahiBta. Ko. 1 M 'fSl I l'J;lrSSi2: I Bttt, aominla: peanuts. iou. I V " ' .' . . 8T0CK " poa-nuAKD May 6. (By AwoeUted Pr,";Hi JeP.rn;et f 4!Tii eittto7. , ios "tkmw; eiTea 275.1'' (i throw), teer , I lrMtsi l&l'SSttiiESZl :2ia5L,dr 50 ctttsttfsovcav; - dwii w i mVdiint eanBer. and boloVna. ,3.75 ka. -iv aselndaa S86i9: enlU aa common S7.008.00; Tealeramediain t I WoVa.r ttsS3"M zfc-wKogo sS- mediniB.- rood and ebolce $12.501S.75; "rttwKht.aso-epowda maiqa.tBe- diun .itJodnd borce4ii.tsinis;h ndern:isTw?: Swm Ln iron asd .amooth) S9li.50; I xiili-iio tStSS-XSU iWKMSf atoektr pica To-130, pounoa, neaium,.l and htICJSl3.S0- . S01? . .' I bora- and Toaatrn piM. erclndad UaiADOT 1 qa-otationa. . , - , . 1 A"., ?f "V? "r."i: LI d-iom to choice 92 pounda down S9.S0(9 and common S 8 r?i lam Da, apnng e-1 iam totwe "".iai Duritr. the honor' of woman to choice 8 9.50? ewe. - common a i 7 niin.ri and ealla SZeSa. Kheev ana imo i., 1 priBg iamb now on anom uaau. V1CW TORK. Mar S. (By AuocUtod Press. )Uopa . nncBanaTea. : dbxeb rTrrra VTTtr YORK lia S. (By AaaocUtad 1 Entwnted aot)le alow; prunes teady; apricot .and peacbes aMOTtateat poor. . . . HAT PORTLANlV Ma 6. (By Associated Pre.) Buying. prieea.-JTaliey ?" etc f 1 7 as is ; atraw o per . pness 4 a ion morB.r . s . OAIRT standards 37 prime flrsta an firau v. obBAnrirj aoi-i-waq J .WMtTTiANIX Mar 6-,(By'Aaoelatedl ?fcVfcai M ? .Tn SS inter, - My j $i.4 ; inter. May ,wrawrw.i May. Jane $!.: western, reoyi May $1.39; Jane . .. : Oat. No. 2. so-nouno. wniie, i com. No. 2. ey abipment. May $33.50; . JiiUroa. ctanoara, Jtay. ane London's underground railways knd tubes4are ;repenlng wjth fairly. frequent iertlce, More traiaa are In service on .the, mate lines. and those who are : engaged at their employment: are going back and; forth .with less , convenience than on the first day of the strike, Only'one deatb.'! haji I been, re; ported las idlrectly 1 due to J disj orders -at the .end of the third day of the strike. The ,British police are 'ifofcaUV! carrying " on thelrl Dusiness unarmea t.uruu&vLU1vi England and, Scotland, rusrungio iwen &,ouo and, 8,000 feel higtu. relief of volunteer .buses and .mo- The Alaskan , had' been .loaded tor liars , packed, by ' the .hoodlum for . a 'tripj to Barrow, and.; in.-the element in the rougher sections of attempted ,take-off struck a I hum the cities. r ' . " ",: . mock ; of. soft eartli. and' the 1 right NEW LEADERS APPOINTED BY OREGON CUUBVOr.lEH Mrs Charles E TUTella. Hlllaboro. unanlmousr editor: Mrs. Ray , W, Taw '! SAARldA ' nrianfmnna- first directorrr: Mrs " E. O. Blanchar.1 o p .. - - . Hood River, who won with' 125 votes to 57 received by Mrs. Chas, I ro. supplies for the under E.Runyon of Portland 'second dl- taking, used the pass ln.his expe- Deri. Eiin. ? , . , . ' Office "of . corresponding 8ecre tary,.;which "is "appointive, will ,' be filled by Mrs. George Gerali Hoot of; Portland, the new - prt ; Mrs. Frahkei announced. Mrs. Fran kel has held : ous offices In Portland clut in eerved especially as r : TO POLAR SET. Ri MfrioIbTe .is'200-toes M.south of Vadso'orvdg& :. of i Arctic-Ocean ?liSht elayelV-by fog Amundsen-Ellsworth r Airship Is : Lost for 17 Honrs In, Denao ;Fog; Arctic1 Polo la c . i Goal - C V ; Idaybystategamewatden vAvw- " MOSCOWt' May 6-By Assof til.;- - e elated Ttess;)At O So'clockl Repotts have baen receiyed that this (Thursday) morning, u tne 1 on nsmml nTP.r KandtlakBhl : On 1 pie Kola peninsula fa? i I K? Kandalaksha Is about 200 miles south of .Vadao, .Norway r. where J there, is a mooring .mast, . , Vadso 1 Is a short fdistance from the edge J of the Arctic ,00; ;'.. ' t "" ' r J MOSCOW. May (By Asso-1 riated , Presa;)-r-The ' Amundsenr I r..: 7 " Ti: 7ZZ2 tiswprta. atngjoie yas-cu 1 : . " ' ' ; "T" 1 1 -. r IZi I of the sPortland federation of wo-1 mAn' i.rnniHAniL: , sh wm I treasure ofthe, states federaUon greeted to n conformity with te during the last two.terms. .y J law, ,wilo. those already in ex- Adeanate supporx 01 state, coun-1 librarian. Salem,. in. a r talk on the I morning program, urged the need of establishing - county libraries. I She also urged the women" to otw tain legislative support t tor ' the sUte library which, she said, is year after year liampered by lim- j lted appropriaUons. I "The most isolated ana gOd-ror I saken communities must nav tne 1 declared. liDrar8 8nare aaure - taP stresses, &4 w rtov lux- I Club WOmen s COUtinuea support .!. I.' YELLOW POSTERS FLAY DISMISSAL OF STUDENTS .... it' k ! , - about? How, abput it? j President Iobbs, in defending hU expulsion of two members of the DaDer'a ataff . declared! "Noth- of Silver can change the f ac. that these imen . nave 1 lurnea - out ri upon me Mmnno ' WAllM ian unf n v " "Tf over tne country an. arucie so vue and.so destructive ot all that hu manity.' lh its ' Struggle . Up'.'haS muiiuus in iuuir uaiwa j.or. person? hood add the Integrity of ."the home, - that - the action " taken . was the only action suitable." BARBED WIRE USED TO PROTECTiMOTORS (Continued 'from ' pace X.) elated , Press.) -The fire brigade made -an official report ; on the fire. vWhich : occurred last j night i n bVrsrV-r-anilthe plant of the London; Times In 1 pvrinf.in npuae - pquare. i ne sup- . DOgej tts of ihV fire Was ihcen - n 1 v- 1 V : . i.i. . rllaHsm. l machine room ,. on . the .ground . , I: " . . EDINBURGH Scotland," Miy ,v6. t anceS j were; renewed in and .i.i i.".-!...-.;-'."., . iumuuisu . utu evening, the mobs ; stonlug buses - and'the w.n Several! i arrests were made. I dci ipvp nPTRniTPO nAM ";",w.wnirMOO, . -.-"'-r- "-5 ; ; I and Eielaon: htt. it i phier and .Wlsley," being strangers in the country, failed to find it. ' ? The, latter two were able frf 4t- tain aij. altitude of oaljf 6,000 feet and. were t forced; to 'turtt; back 'to Fairbanks, after they bad Set -out to nndUkins -andiElelsonU who had flowa. f 6 Barrow-in the Alas. ' .u. . - rooK9ranga .lar be- wing hit the ground, breaking xhe.1 ?vff haVe.beeW flown InW the "Arctic region, .400 miles, north of Bar- I row. .ine nigm in, tne Oetrolter 1 18 t0 Hma4"e by Wllklns and Elel- I OB as Soon as possible. , . .; r.i . v.. : -'exanaer aicoun. tmWr head overland trek' to Point Bar SXOW PALLS IN PASS' EUGENE, Majr-t.(AlM-Siz Inches :of fresh . snow v has 'been easoxei In McKenzie Pass In the .ast,24 Xdurs.jit was reported here tonight' by the Eugene-Bend stage iTho-I?orges srlvedf at iher alr- krome t ,Trotsk !i suburb of Len ingrad, front' Oslo,: Norway; after having been lost 14 a fog " for ,17 hburs. At 'JptotsU Vher engines have been overhauled 'for the flight to KingV Bayv Spitsbergen, where' a monster hangar : ia ' in readiness to 4 rf selre herv. It r Is f rom King's Bay that the Amundsen-Ellsworth expedition :wll"i set out during thesummer; in an at tempt to-fly across the north- pole. CITY OF EUGEHE FACES . SUlTOrilSBYAGEDUUP - '.4f. i i PORTLAND, May 4-(A,P. ) r- The city of Eugene "may be pros- ecnted by the state for emptying sewage Into the Willamette river, thus endangering the recreational and 4 sporting facilities j of -' ' the stream. It was nnounced'here to- jnj yirer for a 1 distance- of 12 .1. ' vr ' A.n..it 1 these reports would bo InTestigat- led and If confirmed will result; in charges being v brought against Eugene under the state law whfch prohibits .dumping - sgwafe. and other foreign matter Into rivers and streams. The Uw. in violation of which - number' of Oreeon rommnnttl. inciriamg Portland are emptying rivers and; strums, its ipresenti form in laia. patJaaa never reer eurorced. SITBraL montlu aIUft dm A mm. mission, sent lettera to all qonfmu- Pities of the state advlsUg that al j sewage ' disposal systems 'most be wuw ,."viuu uui, ue . mierterrea If the charges are brought against Eugene, this will be the first Instance of enforcement of the law, which if .fully carried out,: would necessitate the expend itnre of . many thousands of dol liars, by ' .various state communities in the.' erection of suitable sewage disposal plants. Under the Tsame law. Injunction Proceedings may be started, against the city of Mllwaukie which. ac lcoraW to Mr. AveriH; his let a contract for tie erection of a sew age system to empty into the Will amette riYer. '. Creek Falls to Be Ex ploited as -Asset .. ri SILVERTON, May 4. The sceniq beauties . 0 f the , Silver Creek Falla district are' soon' tp be shown on , the moving picture screen. , This news was - brought to;, fellverton by B. C. McHenry, field secretary of , the ; Oregon State Motor association. Arrange ments, have . been made through the . American Automobile As so- elation for,the taking of ; not less than .500 feet of fUm and tnis win be done next week If the weather remains satisfactory. , ..As , a Tourist attraction this beauty-spot can be made a speh- did ' asset to Marlon . county, and Hf raf ?f ! I has. been aqpmpUshed In the last 6f the nter ton chamber! of 'somt mAfTA and" thn 5 Atnerinan . .Anta' mobile1 association, to bring ? the SilVeri Creek iHwfi Me tfaiten? Uoh of . the xaotorlnB ,public.-ri5 ; ' What is heeded jaOw morathan anything elese " Is "th proper, cV bperation for" the Improvement, of the roads on both sides of Silver Creek,' and In this' respect Silver ,- t . -,.!, i.. ar r nsi 7 n iom na m nsr' nr a jirn of the Salem! Chamber of Com merce, . i Unquestionably, ' the Improve ment of; the roads to Silver Creek Falls" nas - never -Tecelved the at tentlon. that. It. deserved. , It is true that this is a local Interest so far as - Silverton Is concerned but" It is also true .that i the proper exploitation of (his district would prove.-equally valuable to Salem as Salem with 'lta good hotels would be ,fthe- natural : starting point .tor . a trip .or. tnis kino, . No other state in the union so many Bcenlc'platfe as, Ore- gonv and .no "other state ' has .done 89 little to' exploit them.t "A good beginning has been made' to give Sllvercreek -Falls' the"5 publicity ,it deserves; It Is up to Marlon coun ty as a whole h o w to T see that its" ' beauty spots' can ( ' be r ap proached T by roads r ' thatv InTite traveL .-.- 'e PATTERSdrCWILiJ VISIT CAXPIDATE TO CONFER. WITH . .'FRIENDS 'pX SATURDAY '. - i- . - - .-. . - - 'Iv Patterson, candidate for republican - nomination f lor gor- ?rnor wm do at , Patterson ror Goyernor.Club headauarters, 38 State .street, . Saturday forenoon, it was announced 'Wednesday t , Mr.Pt has" been cam paLgniBg -, rom noma' ana leavlngt work In the hands of :8 but In answer to numeT: sts for confer ences, lie :ed to come to WILL FILHIFA118 ti) SHOW. BHUTV 101IEI13ILT2 TRUSTEES SAY Final Decision : Postponed . Pending Return jjf .Bishotj.. AV. 0. Shepherd , F! Eft Y MEETING STAGED Dr. - G. O. - Oliver Leads Fight to Keep Institution for Salem Joined By Btndents - -V . and Alumni T " PORTLANDi May j: . I- ( By As sociated Press. ) -The 'trustees of the Kimball chooV of theology, a Methodist r . institutlonr .. tonight adopted . a . resolution affirming their previous decision to remove the .school-; from. Salem j Qre. to Seattle in .19Tn -t The opinion pre vailed, however, that .a final de cision; will not be .reached until the. return to the city 'of Bishop William O. Shepherd to ; wliom both sides .oiV the controversy, are. appealing for support. ; The meeting was an excited one. with spokesmehf or faculty, alum ni and, student , body . vigorously opposing $he proposed move, to Pueet Sound. Dr. Gj-O. Oliver. Ivijce bresident; of ? Wllikinette . iinl refflif; ,whd' ieadedl the . alnmni plea 'for , keeping the school - at Baltem. He 'pointed: .Out that: the cVurch extensions' on the campus' M thCTJnlversity '6f Vashingl6rx ar 'Bdattle - provided no - certain tj darters for Kimball school..; Dr. E.; C. "Hickman, president of Kimball - school ' argued i in' fa vor of moving the' institution; to Seattle, predicting that it - the change were made ' the schoo would experience a rapid growth. Present at the meeting were' deputations from the faculty, alumni, and student body' of Kim- oaii, president Hickman ana trus tees, including Dr. Edward Laird Mills, editor of the Pacific Chris-. tian Advocate, ' Portland; Dr. ' J. Ralph Magee, of Seattle: Dr..D,.H'. Lieacn, superiniencent or tne oa-, em district, Salem; Dr. A.. I. Howarth,' superintendent , of . .the i-oruana aisiricc, foniana; ur. jj. D. Fields, pastor at Grants Pass; Ronald Glover, Salem; Charles W. Gill, Portland, D. E. Degraf f knd others. Tonight's meeting was the cli max of the , con troversy ; that has been; in - progress, for L several 1 montns over tne proposal to move . . ' - ....... j. - - --r tbe schoou Some time , ago the trustees adopted a resolution fav oring the .proposed,, change.! The last week it was learned from au thoritative sources that the wis dom of the move was doubted by some of those Interested. "V At the same time rumors . were current - that President Hickman was v considering tendering his resignation. Dr. Hickman at that time refused 'to confirm or. deny the reports that the school . would not be moved and declined to com ment on tne rumors concerning his resignation. - Today's meeting which lasted from ' three ' o'clock this afternoon until seven tonight at times grew acrimonious as the opposing factions argued for their contentions.' ' "Frankly 1 am not in accord with. President Hickman's maneu vering to take Kimball awajy from salem,": , said i Ronald Glover lay member . trustee of, the school. f and1 1 iam -going to! do all Tcan1 tov-retata -tha: tnstftt)tfon in- Sa- r Dr. Oliver, vice .'president : of pViBitmen derided the claim that Wajbdnjapit nJversitjB iwas a toet e?r5pyege;of conniption for Kimr baiVthan Willamette.; ? He chal lenged, the -Seattle exponents, to name more, than three Methodist ministers educated at Washington while, pointing .to .the large num Ier of Willamette graduates in ministerial callings. . - Dr. Oliver 3 declared that Kim ball's 'function was to train, men for the pulpit and that the growth and prestige desired by President Hickman, anless it attained' this object," was futile. - Among the proposals Informally considered' at the meeting were Removal of the school to Seattle as per. the original resolution for merly, adopted hythe board ; the resignatlonof . President Hickman and. retention of the school at Sa- lemtheemrary-closlnBi of the school The. only' resolutionof- Ccially considered was the one re- affirming the board's previous action, and., expressing the trus tee's hope that Bishop Shepard would cohsult : with them about the whole proceedings upon Tils return. i';;-. " - - . -- FIRE.JfiSUpANCE, GRpWS STOCK X IXSURAJfCE TOTAL ' PLACED AT, PS3,0CS,8G3 v i. Stock fire Insurance-. in -fore in the state of Oregon December 31t 195, totalled !tS.968t868, according . to a' report prepared beri Tuesday by Will Moore, state Insurance commissioner. This , is an Increase, of,. 15550,668 over the yearIS 2 4., The insurance com panics received. premiums of 1 8,9 09,73 1 Ui and f , paid v losses amount to H. 063.967. V A- tsrern lum; tax of $207.29382 wasl col- . .i . .. - leciti. u . itt , tQsarance , aepart r HYDE PARK CAUP OPEN, WARTDIE SCEXES REV1VUD AS BELEEP CREW TTORK "(By the Associated Press)' -TrjNDON."-May 4-Huts, tenU, and; alU-kind Jot porUbla bufldings are Bprlnging.up like mushrooms in Hyde . iara wlilch la the center for the Hi'. iHbntlon of food supplies dur ing the genera strike. Lorries with ti rush .char- jicteristu orw.aaJ8- -.There. Is an air of .suspense ana nurry everywhere. s.t . . r. . ,t- - -Where - soap box .orators BDOke Tormerly s, on evenings. and Sunday afternoons, within, theshaddw oftihO-park-s greax marble archy.there is now , an en6tnus.-stail?. oInrirk; cans,: The park, whicn jpccujies .sea acres, has been .close'oV to? the puDuaana iis arcaea g suaru- rl hv rknbhIPsi . ' ' v Irishers arelBUch good.werki- ers" that lack pt transportation facilities is not nroving sucn a hardship to ,thejn as it would' to contmenias nweuern. the Jopeningf oti e.'reaA strike provided a lark ror .many of the younger roiav wno wata- ed miles to and from work. . Their aDoetltes , stirred be cause of this joutdoer exercise, tderkf-and shopgirls a flocked tntrt InnCni rooms and tea" shops substantially 1 increasing - bust- ness. : Chorum, gins wno ;aance: early ' "and ; were "served" With, supper7. brought' la' from nearby resiauranis. i i uey ,tw ere w lakeri home'aftef the perfprm- -ance in" special; automobiles. i The vice chancellor of ViQx- iora , university . issuea . . noicp lhal! nntlert (ifrajluates '"J ahouldj -come immediately i with, the col lege ' authorities : in regard Xj national ' serVlpe.' r Leave ,of,abi sence will be granted to an un jdergTaduatea tnofV.' takifegf the laTBtnhtaf inns kfila tArmJ" ... LAre-e numbers of students '"have left the univer$iti, sinco.-the; strike began. J ,1 Salem, Mass., Tearri, Runs , jnrouan bpeecnes;i-piww- ,ing uays journey 3 WET SHOES Itf PACIFIC Entertainment Curtailed, in Prep aration for Contest;' Wednes--' ' day's Trip; BHng Enthu : slasm . r -Debaters - from - Salem, Mass., practiced at the local-Elks temple Wednesday night: f or .their . debate with the Sale.m- Oreggn,; team .at the armory. riaay-evenjnff. xney wlllVpractlce todayfc-then rest all Friday, afternoon. A "ssj-il? ..- jMempers ,oi rtne. saiem .uons; team-- took ..' the . debaters, -'except William Tracy.'captain.r6n a trip to the coast ?W"edhesdayThe party 1 fasvat xneJ9.enTon.n.oiej a .erce formej. mtLuager otlhMaripn hotels personally attended to" the .Next, stop,, was TOledo 4 There tite represenitlves' j: Of tlhe east 'wore shown ' 'the second w largest sawjhlll in the country, ,ln the' Pa- cinc spruce company miu. , ; v To' glv'e an Idea of the enormous volume, of -the company, during thenbnth ot April-alone the Out put was nearly3 15 million feet of lumber. vvkf . : r . The party was escorted through the entire mill while" in full oper ation, - P.W. ... Stevens,- superin tendent, of i' the company; person ally; directed the i tour jot Inspec tion, The .debaters declared' that never,. before Jhad theyseeniany thing rllkpj ttt j : Included In. the objcts they saw was a tirtWock, Mm M .A. ! Ja.aa,a S I Am. ,iee, tong ana zmcnes,oyts6 Inches..- .. 'I ...;. ,... '-..-....'? : tr.JA.. trout -dinner ,: was served at jthe .Toledo cafeteria -.The, trout were caught Jby" members of vthe Tpiedo Lions fclub. U s 'xAfter te Toledo'visit, the group motored, to Newport,' wherq Mayor a. j, .1 poin, anacouncllmen( S E. Allen ' and. Dr. B, Brooks were i.'wt -,, ioe uegaiers Weather . at. Newport I was 'ideal Here the Atlantic coast debaters stood at the jedge of the. Pacific ocean. ; : Then they t Journeyed back '. to dorvallis; and after having' dinner mere,- came on to aiem. 'y s .7 v Besides the! visitors. Coach Wll Ham H. Barry1, assistant coach and 1 J This 1 one. of jibe best boys s ire have ha4 for a lor 3 .time. ? At Chevrolet touring that has" trun but vrry Uttl and loots " : uko a new ,. ear, equipped , j7 with bumper, spot, automat-'1 - lc swipe,' riilber O per cent " t amf a car that wCl git o real : .trservlco for- Crs-si': -lC EBflTE SQUflO IK CLASH SIflPILIi: cm, C.: B. McCuIIou-hr 4l -Bridge -Ensincrr Mjrcc, " - es Kiwamans . jf - 'If you want realty values ti BtafciUzed-.ln. alera with a col orient stimulation ia thebui program; andit you wantthe tc siuddUh resard tckf attire haul log of:jthe'; traffie. tliea.ypu ws ihojBityaoniBg and planning cc: aiJssioti,1 CT.f U.M.IcQ,ullou5h, stat bridge engineer . and member , c thecomratB10!- tcli,r3 embers: t tbeSalenKlyanU luJ4. Tuesda( i - i ' ' 1 ! i MIf,yo want to, "be at the mere of wildcat speculatf 5ii?"then yo don'twan; the commission." I McCuIloUgh explained that th three' jmainlObjectives of the cot! mission are the solution of tr traffic problem, the beautiScathi el the city; and the city ?diiI2 ; -ilt Js. that' desire, of inouern citif he said, tb rtav'e wida and straij streets.: . Now "is the time to ta 8todtvotithecity '-resources at to plan along economic lines. : , j U He likened : ity ;tliaaing H houso"cleapl9gfc declaring the on, Wayvto juti a ;city. .in. order is make sure that buildings will ni ktanpe'thfeQ.slf i ',1 ' I l 3 no stoi dlstri permitt rators .:, Sign: boards 1 ( tMsHownltfow. 1 gbIng;.IOuti fled-- ... .i ant lb I t ownt" n, as 1 '"ilnss.c.' and telflng"-tthe & 1 3 a c ihejf)iaa "Miiftl i - y.: t ,norVaJhat':ct: ?.y.:t al'-s..V-JL.B,,.tc 1 t" re. Ignominious practice 1.3 Deins Vestigatedby ; ; tha 1c .1 res bbatd. ;ahdf'te' ;z on Is s c c mmis.1 tions: ;d j ' t V : r-w .'--"i L'iJZrdl date the ejHR elusion-, little .more than played .witha nroblema.?! he declared.' "AlIi xnen on. it are busily . gaged priaate business and cannot; ate to oevote tne time necess? to an intelligent wprkins oi pi&4 ' tXX?aAa, Blrin''lS0e Tier r num j ot the !: taxpayer; , Of i t 13000 would go for the sals of a secretary-engineer who wot devote his . whole time to t work, f iiThe ; remainlssri -UC, would . cover' incidentals., A lac number' ot. maps, plans ' and s reyiwnl have o :b TSide." - Chaperone '-Helen: Set ortell.. Fr cesv Letteny,! Jennie .Pitcbf f, t hara Poor and Arthur McDoa: and members, of the Lions Ol were Mrs, C :F. Glese and dau ter.Marjoiie; Cecil EdwaTds, p ldent of the local high school st ent body, . Dorothy- Rotnett, president of the senior clus; r ts -Baker. : secretary 1 of the s class, and -Xoretta Fisher, s class' representative. 4 ' l Willlaraf Tracy, -captain of team, who did not make the was.theguestjOf jSalein Rotaf, noon..: " ; v.-- - - --. .. - - v. --.t When called upon for a words, he declared: diTVe -iwera. ; given wen&4" sendof f4 In. factum. face of 8 a sendoff I don't Bee tow we. dse.R;v:f--....5.- i .... - . . ' . - ' - a "V T fl s;DMKoi::::::.! ! in Internal JXedirL-3 for tl past fifteen yr "-3, pOEd NOT Cri.HATS ( rIaHoh IIclJ Office .Honrs; 10 sw ra. to 1 ; !, ' J dkii dax oxiV :' (a No; Charge for 'Coz,. . : -tic i, .Dr. Mellethin is a r oate in; medicine and t r isrllcensed.by. the ,e ta f o 0 r r Or He'does not operate for clii appendicitis, gall st;.r.-s. r.lc? stomach; tonsils or e : s c 1 ' 3. -rlTe na-to -Ms credit x-cxC results in diseases of t ..3 slot livery bowels? olocd, . e la. ne heart kidney,? bjadir-bed ting,: catarrh, weak; lr 3, : matism. sciatica, les ulcers rectal allmepts . ;.: i t i Below, are .the narr.js c f e of' his Jmany satisfied i.t::z. Oregon. -'V ' . '"'Mrs.'L; L. Peetz, Ur6, 1 trouble. r t Mrs. F. F.?IIager, (dau Marie), Walton.? tOnslIa xnd nplda,. ; - - a - . t- Mfs4 E. C. Mulloy, 1: ulcerof the. leg., tMrs.lNels Peterson, Clir.r wa, Wash:, coUtis., , 'Grower C.Gouthier, C Ore.i' colitis and ulcers of 1 hthy -":-v:-"- - y j Mrs. Carl Johnson, Zlml ear trouble. '. . ' . - . ' " " ;J..W,, Turner, Dai: -3, i :: trouble . - " - A. Russell, .Klar: !t!s. - . aber, the atov ation, on. this i : . ad JtLa,t'..hi.i trc -t. . . j:'--' j.rried women r panied" by tLs!r I. . Jress: 211 IV - ' A atfrptQ e V . .