" mmmmmm - 'III II . , , : . " ' THE OREGON STATEsSfAN. SAIEM, OREGON - f t - v WEDNESDAY 1 MORNING MAY 12," 1926 ' DEFEATS SALENI Take Second-Game by 9 to 7 Score, Locals Score5 First, hr.': Then Lose Woodbnrn high school's base ball hlne was once more victorious over the Salem aggregation, de feating them 9-7. The game was played at "Woodburn. The Salem boys permitted several of the runs by dropping pop. flies and falling to gather them up. In time. . Runs on both sides were scat tered throuRhout.the game, Wood burn having the tallest inning of the game in the fifth when they scored four runs. Salem started the scoring in the 911 at iiiuiug 111111 lwu 1 hub. xvtri l y got- to ' first, and Draper pounded oat a home run. Two more runs were made in the second, but j Woodburn tied the score at 4-4 In I the third inning. Lyons pitched for Salem, and handled the mound work satisfac torily. McKenzie, star pitcher for Woodburn, was knocked out of the box by the Salem lads. This afternoon the Salem- high school track team will hold a meet with the Benson high school team of Portland. Fry's Drug Store, 2S0 N. Com'l, the pioneer store. Everything for everybody in the tdmg supply line, with standard goods and quality service always. () C. F. Breithaupt. florist and decorator, 123 N. Liberty. Phone 380. -Flowers, bulbs, floral de signs for all occasions. Pioneer and leader in Salem. () Vibbert & Todd Electric Store, High at Ferry SU -Everything electrical. Good service and low prices are bringing an increasing trade to this store. () ORGANIZED LABOR OKEY GIVEN FRED J. T00ZE , . Continued frem page 1.) .... System Wherehv Portland rHnnspa uwu text books, wmcn auier irora inose usea in otner scnools of the state, making it necessary for families moving to or from that city to purchase a complete new set of books for children. . Mr. Tooze Is declared to favor practical economy and flatly op poses special favors for any group organization or individual. ! Opposing candidates frankly admit that new strength is rap Idly marching into the Tooze camp many teachers of the state admitting the logicalness of his qgjateTciBs Thirty-six wonderful days on an "all-expense" Mont real to Montreal tour. Cross the Atlantic on a Canadian Pacific liner visit England, France, Bel gium. Holland, the battle fields, Oxford. The Hague, and the Shakespeare coun try Extensions to Switz erland, Germany and It aly at moderate-cost. 'Hotels, meals and travel ing expenses included in tour price. Canadian Pa cific thatiagfimcnl througit owf . Local agents ; will 3ve complete details and ? literature . i - i V- " (adiimPacific W.HJkacm(kiilAgattBassrJkpl 5Snir4SL Portlead . . ottHe4iiofc(iB I " I I HI I " I MM I i" I.' ' ? s t365 1 m ww At the Theatres (iweiHb-"Th Cohens and leT lys. with-! Charles. :Murray, Vera Gordon and George Sidney, rrom the story "Two Blocks. Away," by Aaron Hoffman. Hcilig Shannon's band and Charles Murray, Ford Sterling and Sally CTNeil In 'Mike." BUgh Jack Demon." Hoxio la "The candidacy, f Their conclusions are based on careful comparison of statements In the voters' pamph let wherein each has , set forth either concrete programs or mere ly voiced the old phrases, not sub stantiated by definite proposition. The Marion Automobile Co. The Sthdebaker, the world's . greatest automobile value. Ojlerating cost small. Will last a lifetime, with care. Standard coach 91415. () Cross Meat Market..- Biggest, busiest and best in SaHem. Choic est steaks, bacon, hams, sausage, lard, eggs, milk. Absolutely san itary.- 370 State SI. () Pearcy Bros, have the finest garden, lawn and flower seeds. Poultry supplies and fertilizers. Lowest prices. Seeds of high quality. 178 S. Commercial St. () Question of Securing Dean of Girls at Senior High School Up ' At. the meeting of the Salem Bchool- board Tujesday evening the question of hating a dean of girls at the senior high school was discussed. Action on the matter was deferred until next meeting. Three new teachers were elect ed to the system. Mildred Star rett of Cottage Grove was elected to serve as a grade teacher. Miss Kubin will come from South Da kota to teach in the junior high school. Edith fierce, graduating from JLTniveraJtygtOregon, , will also . - teach . in the jun ior high school. ' Signa Paulson, teacher of civ ics at Parrish junior high school, was advanced to head history, civ ics, and geography in the junior high schools. "She succeeds W. L. Van Loan, wh ois going""? to study at Stanford university next fall. A report ; from MWi'Ht Davis, treasurer of the Salemfgh school student body, showed that ' there Is now $3154 in the 'tu4ent-body fund. Out of this must come the money to pay for the Clarion An nual, and finance the baseball and track seasons- ' i , Dr H. H. Olinger, chairman of the board, signed ail the teach ers 'contracts that were 'on hand. Some of the teachers failed to sign for another year because of the low salaries. . '. ' , Three teachers 'received posi tions in Portland high schools, at higher pay. . Hazel Browne, Eng lish instructor of the local high school, Marjory Minton of Mc Kinley junior - high, school, and Lillian Schroeder of Parrish jun ior high will all teach in Portland high schools next fall. Miss Browne is at present in the east, traveling with the local debate team that went to Salem, Mass. The members of the board dis cussed the coming election in which the taxpayers will vote on the matter of purchasing Tuxedo Park as-the South Salem school site. No action was taken, how ever. - The Midget Meat Market never fails to give you the finest meats and fish. "There is but -one place in Salem to get the finest fish. The Midget Market has it for you. () The Atlas, Book and Stationery Zo., 465 State St. High-class litera ture and fine stationery. Complete lines. Tou will appreciate the low prices. ( TEACHERS ELECTED AT BOARD UC POSITIVELY A RIOT! H! ! NOW, mmmm. !.. -m. All . . .J I JL-f s --. , Ii:-7V;;-Tl nits f EASY FIGHT WHfl Portland Battler ls"Credited ; With 8 of 10 Rounds in ' Nationalista Fight i l PORTLAND,May 11. (By As sociated Press.) Chuck Hellman of Portland, retained his Pacific coast bantamweight title by easily outpointing Young Nationalista Filipino in the 10-round main event here tonight. Hellman piled up a big lead in the fight and waa credited with winning eight of the' 10 rounds. V Kewpie 'Riley and Tim Calla han, Portland welterweights, box ed a six-round draw in the -semi windup. Cobbs & Mitchell" Co.. lumber and building materials for every purpose. Get estimates', ' look at quality of material,, then you will order. 349 S. 12th St. () Mrs. H. S. Stith. millinery. Most beautiful selection in Salem. Su perior quality and low price will bring you back, with ybur friends The place of welcome and service 333 State St. () Ulax O. Buren, furniture, car pets; everything for the home. Most beautiful Axminster rugs, Beautiful line of pictures for your home.. 179 N. Com'l. TAX MEASURES WILL COME BEFORE PUBLIC (Continued from pag 1.) lar of the assessed value of all taxable property in the dity . of Salem, Oregon, for the purpose of constructing, repairing and maintaining ipuonc priages ana bridge approaches . in the; City of Salem, Oregon. Vote Yes or No." V Proposal Number Four. "Shali the Charter of the City of Salem. Oregon, be amended by adding thereto Section 85, which will authorize the Common Coun cil, each year, to levy a tax not to exceed one and. one-half, (1) Mills on each dollar of the assess ed value of all taxable property in the city of Salem, Oregon, for the purpose of repairing, streets, alleys, culverts and crosswalks in said city, v c . .i v Vote Yes or No." These proposals, calling for a considerably sum of money, are demanding as much attention as the problem of deciding between Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig, Syrup" Hurry Mother! Even constipat ed, bilious, feverish, or sick, colic babies and children love to take genuine ' California Fig Syrup." No other laxative regulates . the tender little bowels so nicely. It sweetens' the stomach and starts the liver and bowels without grip ing. -.- Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs. "Say "California" to your druggist and avoid coun terfeits. Insist upon genuine "Cal ifornia Fig Syrup" which contains directions-wAdw s,:.,?L;; f CHC MOTHER candidates, and warrant-careful consideration, on the part of voters. - .J- " "" ' T. A. Livesley. on a slogan of "meet progress and encourage and anticipate it," gave out his formal declaration of platform yesterday. In response to business men who have been urging ' his . candidacy and who continue to work for 'his election. f ' '. Among projects conslderedf of primary importance, Mr.v Llvesley points but the necessity of keep ing pace with Hhe city's - rapid growth during the past few1 years,' building for the development of the future. , "I favor Immediate steps to es tablish a commission or city man ager form of government as an. economical and generally desir able measure of needed reform." "If the city Is not to own its water supply and distributing system, and make provision for the necessary large mains to in sure an abundant supply at all points of use, then the city should give the present water company sufficient guarantee that they will not be molested in proceeding with the installation of a system adequate to meet present needs and care for the city's growth." "A permanent bridge program should be laid out. - "I favor thorough, fair and Im partial law enforcement." These are- the main planks of his platform. Vick Bros, are selling the Oak land and Pontiac cars. Agentsfor the valley counties. ' Pioneer firm in autos. Oakland coach now only ?1290. 280 S. High St. () JElker Auto Co.. Ferry at Liber ty St. Autos stored, and bought and sold. Cars washed day and night. Low prices and service will make long friends.. () Nelson Bros., plumbers and sheet metal workers and heating. Best equipped In Salem. Prices t and service and quality .get and hold business. 355 Chemeketa St. () PREJUDICE CHALLENGE HELD CITIZEN'S RIGHT (Continued fromypage 1.) -not only virtuous but above sus picion. "No judge has a vested right to sit in a particular case. Nei ther has a litigant nor an attorney a vested right to have his case heard by any particular judge. We agree that a fair-minded judge cannot be transformed into a biased or prejudiced one merely by legislative fiat. However, the Statute does no t purport So to do. Call Gifese-Powers Excharfge Department and ask for an appraiser a vaJuaUonn wtever you nsh to dw ...- furnishings you majr take advantage of Gieae-Po wersf "Exchange No question of fact Is involved. ! we ate not fnmindful that this law has "been abused. In some instances it ha enabled des perate criminals to u delay trials and bandy courts about because, perhaps, the judges were prejudic ed In favor of . law enforcement. Circuit judges are being ordered about the state at the expense of the taxpayers and 'it may be, as. counsel for the defendant contend," that courts generally are being de layed in the trial of cases on ac count of the operation of this law. However, these are matters which may be more appropriately ad dressed to the legislature. We aire not justified in declaring a statute unconstitutional merely because of its abuse." The opinion was written by Justice Belt in mandamus pro ceedings filed by W. S. U'Ren, Portland attorney, to compel Judge George R. Bagley of Tilla mook county to grant a change of venue or call in another judge to preside at a divorce trial in which Mr. U'Ren was one of the attor neys. It was said that Judge Bagley refused to recognize the affidavit of prejudice. ; : With the exception of Justice Burnett all of the members of the supreme court concurred In the : Other opinions handed down by opinion. the supreme court here Tuesday follow: k J. J. McCarthy vs John Kier nan et al, defendants and appel lants; appeal from . Multnomah county. Appeal from decree en ing with plaintiff's rights under joining defendants from interfer- and by virtue of a contract. Opin ion by Justice Belt. Judge Louis Hewitt reversed and case dismiss ed. John Deere Plow company vs Silver Manufacturing company; appellant; appeal from Multno mah county; action to enforce contract. Opinion by Jutice Belt. Judge Walter II. Evans affirmed, j Clara Heinemann vs Soloman Heinemann, appellant; appeal from Mtlltnomah county; suit for divorce. Opinion by Justice Brown. Judge Walter H. Evans affirmed. ta May Githens, also ; known as gtta. May Routledge; appeal from ultnomah county; suit to declare Void a marriage. Opinion. by Jus tice Burnett. Judge Robert Tucker affirmed. i Grace Kelsay, appellant, vs Charles E. Hutchinson; appeal from Multnomah county; suit for accounting. Opinion by Justice Bean. Judge George F. Skip- w6rth reversed and case remand ed. , i H. L. Ekerson, appellant, vs Josephine Ekerson; appeal from D4coirated IN IVORY, SILVERTONE AND WALNUT FINISHES Distinctly New and Different Greater- Thah-Ever A Chamber Group Which Has Been Approved By Who Have Seen It Dainty of Design Finishes Warm Ivory, Silvertone and Walnut, .with pretty hand painted decorations on all pieces - A r it furniture or home furnishings selected m any part of the stort. IS SHADER City OFGDUMTBY When Cannerymeh Think of Graders, They Think of Salem, Oregon Salem' is becoming Increasingly he city to which cannery men ail over the country turn when they think of fruit graders. C. J. Puglv & Co., with their factory and office at 550 South Twenty-first street,, yesterday shipped a grader to South Haven, Mich., to. the South Haven Pre serving company. This company bought from the local plant a stock type of grader, which will be used in grading strawberries and other fruits, . There are two orders in from California for graders to be used in grading figs. j Last week, C. J. Pngh & C. delivered to Libby, McNeill & Libby, at their big plant at The Dalles, a 1926 pear system that is capable of handling 50 tons of pears in 10 hours. And thus the 'orders for grad ers come in from all over the country, and the work of turning them out piles up. Darby's Drug Store, where qual ity service and low prices meet. Everything In the drug line, noth ing wanting in high class service. Court at Liberty St. () Chas K. Spaulding Logging Co., lumber and building materials. The best costs no more than in ferior grades. Go to the big Sa lem factory and save money. () W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. have led for years in large and small realestate deals here. Complete listings in city and farm property. 275 State St. () Gabriel Powder & Supply Co., lumber, building materials, paints and varnishes, roofing paper. Get prices there and make a big sav ing. Office, 17P S. Com'l. () Marion county; motion for appeal of application for divoYce. Peti tion overruled. Petition for rehearing denied in Jackson vs Boswell. F. L. Wood and Geo. F. Peed, real estate, 344 State. Farms and city property. They bring buyer and seller together, for ihe bene fit and profit of both.. , SUI Gh Lower- Than-Ever Prices i iL-i n. o-!a 'a. IFwirniElttuiE'e un Qaffom DIRIGIBLE FLIES -OVER N0RH POLE (Continued from pag 't. (. - . I : v. ocrat by radio in the first message pole. ; ! " " , ; NOME, Alaska. May 11. (By, Associated,! Press )r A telegram received here' today" by Ralph Lo men, Norwegian vice consul from Roald - Amundsen, who left ' this morning I from -King Bay, Spiti- Arctic bergen ,ta fly across 1 i '.' " ', r '" 1 : 1 ; . Meairlw-Evssy Uns 0 0B-.es . ! .. . , ' PE ! " 1 1 it 1 rrr'"""' 1 1 to 0 0' 0 0 m m f j 1 ! U Old FashictTtsd Bar Double Strength Peppermint : ' - . . .'cv '''., '."j. '' ." j. !V then get fhes y V; HANDY PAatj y--gi- n '1 1 ' 11. I ' "e La 1 ! m :,,-r,' ,-b:,... ,1 i - .11 - - j&m r if m J' - .i' . to be sent to your home to give Service" and apiily . it on new wastes to Alaska, -via tie . North Pole1, asjked Lomen to havtf 100'' men ready to lower the- dirigible Norge toj the ground, at Nome.-1t,Lrt Amundsen srfid he wottd ekf j Nome "advised by radio as t that t . time of fier arrival feete.? ' rMr-Vl Four anchors known as "dead men" ;to J which a circular, ca tie .1 attached J.o hold the- afrigUle have f been placed . " around the Nome landing field. ; . ' Amundsen -said he "would "de- x 3 flate thej Norge here ; and ; ship 4t to the United: Stateahy- vessel, 1. j. .7 . Values All . I 'i.v T w .r5:7V4W vf ,7 ?:w ...: ;f;d mmm .1 r : f ROWERS CHARGE:" 1 NTEREST, 7 itiire Cfcrripamt '.,r -7 . .jr. t ' I , . ut. TuuK j .If I . WmT . . credit. . ; I ijurn