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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1926)
) THE OEEGON STATESSIANTSALESI, OREGON 3-"v t 1 1 -iC! f 'leaned Eselr Tndr'4n4 Friday T ' i n. u ' 115 8. Commercial 8U Balsa, JJreroa (Portias' Office, 83S Worcester Building. Fnoae BBoadway 8S7) LIFE AFTER DEATIJ :Ever since man first began to think in a feeble1 and prim-J able time Sunday. After the ser- itite way, he has wondered about death Wondered and feared. L . .'. Tao Associated Jnm Is oxelasrrely titled to tk a ss for repufcneatloa of ell aeva AUpateae credited, to itor mot otherwise credited ia tbia paper and also U scat iiwt piouueu aexvua. .. , .. I R. J. HeBdrtekx- ' Fred J. Toen lfsnarr nariBf Editor City Editor I Lee M. Mrri Lealie 8a3-.L -1-Telrrapb ditor W. H. Henderaon Ralph H. Kietilaf ... AdTertitiar Manager nager Job IXp't. Frank Jaak E. A. Bho W. C. Conner. Tleea la the morninr, basket filn ner was Berred. v Quite a namber of Tisitors 'were present. In. the Death has taken f ran hint hia loved ones j their bodies aSS&S'ZrS& returned to dust and he sees them no more? What is Mhis I telephone directors rhet at Pringre ciremium MBgr I ruthless force, that robs them of motion and feeling, and I the compan78 affairs. They de- where is the spirit that inhabited the now; dead body and I their membership of 95 per mem- jjestoek Editor -Pemltry Editor DIUT STATESMAN. naiL 1a adranee. $S year:, $30 for Bix months: 1.25 i for three monthi: CO eeata month, in trX aone Oatside of first sonetS U yearr 8 for aix montha: 91.50 for tnroo atm;, CO ooat nootlu ;VVAen THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, the greo weakens weekly fans paper, wflr do Sent; year to any one paring o year in advance to the Daily Btateamaav StTHBAT STATESMAN, 1.50 a year; T5 coats for aU noataat 0 eoaU lor three month. "i - ' ''": r-wt' - (.!.- BEMI-WEZKTLT 8TATESMAK. 11 ner year la adranee: $1.25 per year If la arrears. Sabccribora wboee subscriptions ar in arrears may reeeiTe too adraaeo rate by : DSTinr an far ia adranee aa they are ia arrears. . - ' Take adraatago of long time offoxa nd sare Bioaey -moaey jaarod te u'ftal at asoaejr earned earo meney. made the me" and "thee?" It is gone, butwhere,- and does it still exist somewhere or is it snuffed out like a candle? ber. r ST. B. The exact date of the expiration of" your anbscrfptfoo witi "address a yoar snbsrripuo wilt b STATESMAN P0BL16HINO COMPANY BALE1C,' CSXaOK !t .label of roar paper. Wh . oa the label of yoar parr yoar snbsrripuoa is reeerrod at His euiee, ta oate DO adrsaeed ocerdhiiy. - a i i i( - I Thls- the laii Nreftk ofthe Prlngle school: The school chil dren Will bn mrr hntv tnr a. wrifla .'All ? down vthe aiesl menhav Argued; these qfletiotisj fPMir aberries. . i -5 k Over two thousand years ago that grand old philosopher I looks much better and the farm- Socrates, spent the last day of his life cheerfully discussing nconrage(1 with his friends death and the probability oil his living after! Centerview-Evergreen ue ufuswsuu wi fixm. xt ujrv f , jjrs. VW. J. Haberly spent Jtfoth- "And what, is it f death! but. the seDaration of the soul I 8 w the ; gnest of her t. ; , , - -m - i i I dauKhter. Mis MlMred at CiAC. . from the body? he afgued. 1 'Tor is not dying to have the . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur-Dahi r soul and the body released one from the other, so that each from Portland' where they risited exists by itself ? Is deatrf anything else ;than this?" ' I f?rE 17.,, t stL One of his friend voiced the universal doubt: j M5!m ie- - 1 "As to everything else, Socrates," he said, "i inmK you 1 the direction: of their rery effici;- have spoken truly J but in regard to the soul men are very I gaTe a program rnday aftemoori. incredulous, for they1 fear that after it has Ief the body it S2?JP' J!!1"0 "d Ie5y may no longer exist, but may on the very day ; of death be J closed with .two fine readings on As fast as she uses her water powers and develops her destroyed And perish ;nay, that on njWirom potential agricultural resources, and manufactures her raw nny oiotisfw oroui wjn iVu u ur PJJJf . t L " 2 persed aoroao ana exist no longer anywxiere. i 4a-ji --7 -kt Cheerfully the doomed man answered his friend that in! Mrs. Pmher and little Jniia oret- A FAR LOOK AND A NEAR LOOK Kffc Salem will have ; 50.000 people;?she fwiUfgrow steadily mtoiuu,wu population; sne win nave ow,uuu, ana sne win have a million-peopl And when ? MmoiiW 4ha iwit r ririTiilnaftrkTiPr fltaf. fallm ra-1 lnna- Pruher WW Beett 111 son and truth the divine -and the absolute and was sus- Portland for medical , attention. feained tieilviilaltexide :reach the abode of that hu.J.sS Little Julia has her home for. al most two months with rheuma-i It was materials 1 The complete development and full use of our potential water power will, make the dream of the far look come true, ' m i m . oe M m 1 A. and tne near iook wiu oe reanzea as partial aeveiopment e thmg,'thelue that never dies, never tihto befself aho-of her own kin; she will be re nevir Wears oirti' never is used to destruction or extractiotr. free from human ills . . A soul that has been thus nurtured most two montl i.x.!A. : : xu. H--J ijl -i-j farifl hsji followed such THirsuits will not fear 1 that. When 1 tism, followtngr infruenxa; Coalt Range mountams. . released from the body, she W be dis Its use will make us great; will put here in the future aoroaa oy ine winas, aim ujus xixuiiu sm --- :ETergre whwU where Salem a miluon people, .and in the Willamette valley ten I w ' . ! sne was a pupil. I Ro ronvfnrprt wast Rnrrates that death was. hot a foe TO I?. Fire of unknown origin com million. . - . 1. r w i j . , , i , ,. . ax. i''t, I Pleteiy destroyed the large house a r;n; k r,cr. rin w oitTwwrs.i riirorriv flri inHiro be feared but a fnend who was to release him from the limit- jow the Mrs. Marv nTnnnrt fa A A AlAAAAiVAA VA l)UV4U T AAA fcV- OUarPWA VVV 4VAV W ww- I t : . e I ! ' -""T ly by our flax and linen industries. And this is a land of ations of tMs iife into a freer, fuUer one, that K.rtd J2eXtl1 r?wlfS?i22 Ii Hivprsitv. Wa nan trrow and manufacture here more nrod- his fate as good fortune, likemng himself to the swans, who, I about midnight, but was too far 1 . . . It l ttrtnl ' it..:. : Xt-i- J XI. 2- n!nA-j..At. I arlvnnrof fni anrthlnv n ftA Jiina I ucts commanding wide markets than can .l produced and I ne saia, wnen xney perceive yon dia uuv --e r, r-v4urned to commercial use in any similar extent of territory finore freely than they have sunaall their life through, out iagt fau when d. Darenport. who under the shining sun . , of joy tflat tney.are aoout w go ana aweu wiin ine ; - "ii And the worlrf:needs what we have to irfve it. . . whose servants they are, nut men, from tneir own lear o ; l. b. Haberiy has been on the J " a - .. . . . MiMN.l ...t.uV . Rapid growth here is almost a moral issue.' We owe it death, affirm falseiy;of the swans tnat tney are mouramg . toHhe world: to exow and make the thinirs the world needs. I their approachinff death and singing out of grief, not con-1 picked more than 20 pounds of The dovelonrnpnt of om- water nowera irannot he over-1 sidering that no bird sings when it is hangryj or cold ox- done, it our agricultural, and manufacturing growth can be suffering in any other way. . ; . To me it does not seem that madfe to keep pace with it. The sky is the limit. The possi- they sing from sorrow; . . i rather I thinkthat being prophets bilitles are Worthy of the dream of an emnire builder. of Apollo they can look into the unseen world ; wherefore f First things first. It is the duty of the people of Salem they sing about the good things to come, and rejoice on that General -News ?MiU:Sfd the "purpose of pretenllnifWt, war. BERLIN, Marl 1 J. t By Asso ciated Prefs.) Ilellable.. Ad Jcca. ' from Warfaw aay,- that isetere fighting occurred in the streets of , Reports Robbery .:-: way Exchange bulldmg; 5 Portland, ' Oregon City police hare report-1 Or., to his olatf orm and btaemnhy. ed to local authorities that Dr. M. I which are published on page 8 of the Polish capital, this fternooBr ",T,"VU1U""' m j lire- voters ampniet yne-5ecre-f many persons Deing- suiiea or p 5W. e w Monai7 Bn tarr: of State. , Chief Blank Is I wounded. Anti-rornment faret MODIFICATION VOLSTEAD ACT and. relieved of his Hudson coach; Oregon license No. 78-377, and f 50 in cash. The robbery took place at about two miles south of Ore gon City on the Pacific highway. Is Ordered ' - Samuel Aaron Burr was held in default by an order signed, by Cir cuit Judge H, McMahan . here Tuesday in a dirorce action1 Bought by hia wife. Pearl Edna Burr. , REFERENDUM f OP" PROHIBI TION LAWS.; His slogan f 1 Wine and Beer under Government Control;1 no Saloons. Paid k Adv. I '- . m!8 i are reported to have, occupied Ihe- " catle', the premier's resldence'and ; the forelgd office and to be' marcmng on ne pre5iaenra:'pai,rn" i It: is additionaily jfepofied hat 7 the goTernment has resigned and r LelegalS Announce! , . lhtt that nr&rMAnt'f firnt.Kn t tTJt. cr C. PoHntTueadar made l rrr 1 .,rlJ.H Tr.r public names of delegates to . the J r,w' aswsjT eeneral conference ' at WlUIams-l Voe .communlcaUon from War- Ki portPehn4 selected at the Jraii- w jwJ interrupted, Ptt the , ' PAifi ,v nAnffMaV in Pnrtlanit. I Polish Aiaehcy at Dantiii jsends out ' lJcense Plates Chajsged ' , ' The ministerial delegates are Dr. the Infornialion thattroops toyalT77 sWilf EZJ? ? PoUnK. B. Culver, O. L. Lovell to, the govefnment .have occupied v l J?!JAn?lZXn anr t;.- pr Gateswith Hx H; ari ths public building. rr : bile with licenses fclafes that wei-e r irt- -! v- "; t"2rl J . .iii.'f arrested by: Maxlannery 1 of ; the ltlit"Xtl'l'mim revolt headed 1y ilarahaT itsta frsffW dnsrtmpTif - "..uT"i Pfl,l,Hi im n.llA TnJa." . 4 4 iA.t. -rtr W n . .fLlSUClBKU - TeieTSaL,'- XOIIBIl inOB -r' t MrmaKai oar sitdmitAo: I pendenca fighter; began last night r. " s ""- . ---..: iTne comerence represents iae i ucu u umu wu au. -Charles H. Hill of Portland wte I highest councU of tie EvangeUcal I marshal's house in Eulejo vile, la, ffaed 2;in the Salem JasUce j cllurclu j. J the batikiftp of Warsaw, says, a news agency dispatch front : Cri Nichols, state traffic officer, when OUt? SlattiewiltetttrtiSr-t I ..r :l, he was said to have boen dritlflel uufer wwewsy. wn. .oi, roi I ''.A feglmehlbt'" soldiers was call-"-"-- 40 miles an. hour on the Pacific I James" TV Matthews) of Wllliamette d out. and I dispersed the- -assail- highway. Untversityi and fotmeriy a mem-iantj i w . . aw r .a . arA. wa, m .. i j - . f . 1 r ui wiu . u I made the . nfews reached Remhef World war taMlng his Parents tOT wher6 tf oops, devote to Mar- Duns a uouusai, tgivtwu ! uauut...j . s-rw .iBr.si-v.li". Art Exhibit Thursday will join in : an armiial art exhu,it f?23 . "t the gbvernmfent. at the Garfield school building on Tnursday and Friday of this week; samples from the work in ele mentary schools ,will be displayed. I 1 1. 1 1 Appointment Mtadt Frank S. Ward of Portland was reappointed "Tuesday ad a member of ' the state 'board of nharmacr. aue sppomiBent to announced by Governor Pierce. t years. iwun General riisTjasKi, a heir -p-i leaden the soldiers began .a march on Warsawl.hi8 afternoon. , PIl- . sud'skl's trtfSTps are said. to consist Will PractWe Law The statfe sUDreme court Tues day authorized - Caleb Jones of Klamath Falls to practice , law permanently" in Ore eon. a - cer tificate to practice law in Oregon I1"1" at Stayton Tuesday, aiso was issued to James Wallace worses. Baker M Eugene. : Mr. Baker was admitted on a .certificate issued by present Dranut Sunday' bi supreme court ot iexas.f a sacred dram A jentltled Course Half ' Over - PhA ttra fielf rf tfia nnaf wm cdurse . in : public ( health nursing only of ; two jjbattalloni of infantry. ,f ZrinfirteiaA ' Th'- MMMnn nitntl and. one souadren. nt cavaJrv. -i s 1 ; thlld. health demofistratloa was! ;V;Tliey are) y reported Co ; Jiaveic completed Tuesday,!. Six graduate I reached Prague, a suburborWar-v nurses , from the University off saw this evening." TheF road 'in tB'' Oregon medical Chool ahd; bneT the; p0ii6 clpftAl pfopdr wa;iar- ' aJ??rMS!f; K themS by toar.tr.whb Ji;rJ;r;r ere holding WItfldtei, reinforced the course, to which about four! artillery machine gnns.. and weeks wUl.be giyeni Those regis-1 armorea car tered In this class S Joined in the In the VTaei iarm. casvxs va eusv aimvivivw v t w rYriailon trti nt thtt ; OrftM'-will fin Traffic Violation Charged presented In the Firstv Methodist j ; A. Remington of Silent was Ichurch ia next'Suiidav -evenihar. arttested by Officer O. W. Edwards J Ther cast' of playersi Will be seven. xuesuay nignt." 'He itf Charged young. ladies and the drama wlU wun ariving his. car With one h interanersed with music bv the. neaaugoi out, e is cited to ap-1 choir. . j garden peas from their vines last Friday, Rickey; School was dismissed lastrFri- to take over the water works; to get a mountain; supply of dmore than oh any other day of their lifehVl 'I bele 2r te&'-jl:Vng giving-a lyVprodiifoiWater thatjl myself am insecior,t ' , , PoweS531 the waydown;. to deliver th -rater into be more reluctant than ttey to be set fr0 from thi1ife jyfr. and mm. fmson ot sa the ii1fen,thevltysteii; sBtrie expend tliis, P!ague of pumping; to make the city mains big enough for future be expected but am of good hope that there is something m Mrs A w. Binegar Saturday growth- , To do all this as fast as it can be done without increas ing the water rates r and to do it by issuing bands, which will be A charge for their future principal payment upon coming generations. The coming generations will thank us for our foresight. ' Then, in every way-possible, we must broadcast to the store for us after death; some thing as has been said of old, evening. far better for the- crood than for the wicked " J Mra- Gorgensen of Salem sub- Ibuiuieu ior xars. xtearasiey aunng the ' Illness " and death ' f finr daughter. Mrs. D. Simons, Mrs. ,J. Savage and 7U8S Pearl Savage 'of Salem were' guests ' of Mr.? and Mrs. D A ' f trru;iA Clam TIT 000 Aaiao -bbH-V, us ;, o mxA I A' uesaay, '1 . ARE YOU A PURITAN? world the immense possibilities here for hydroelectric de- time to mention a discussion that is going on as to what is j aminationsP Thursday and". Friday velopment. We cannot overdo this, up to four to five million jaiorsepower. This is no fancy, The facts are here, to tell ("s niue Tt vx 1V4. a Puritan- i mt H. McMlllln attended th - T,e,io 4f.miii. A .. . mt,n I Mothers and daughters banquet v o cixcAwxajr luuuam, x . uuu. V-iiuv.,v.i tVM,r ,nnT at fialom Plt heard of a fat; Puritan?) , austere person who frowns on, all j m. achurch. fun and flraiety and persecutes if possible-all persons who m- .m, Magee received a ship- 4. :asaJ -iu iul ! meni ox uom xuagie unoae island isut btuart - Jr. snerman, one of our modern essayists, I : Barbara Jones- spent Thursday GREAT AND USEFUL WORK A highly educated man and si well educated woman, man and wife, came td Salem from an Oregon city a few days ago. disagrees with this estimate and tfuotes froni early docu-j Salem MV ,JTCi viuvYu ttuu uuu iuqr,fli ueen wen to ao. xney I fnents to Timve that thft Pnritana whri helned fnfrri the eW had met financial reverses. They came to the Y. M. C. A. history of our own United Stetes, were not only men of great free employment bureau looking for work; any kind of work Uonrao-e. but.fnreaio-rited Trier. . emhrred xsriih 1 the nwrr&&(-LriT NortH Howell teamount of tolerance, ly and f rhnds Our school closes next Saturday wfth -an' H day -picnic. Ladles please .brirlg ?wen filled basket, tat would give them the means to keep body and soul to-1 perhaps a trifle more than the ave getUCT. i i . : . i and xinth a lielv affATtinri fnr'fji . tmmm-m v ws a eje w1 aa Wa iney are now ma. logging camp not far fromSalera. Tn fact ih'ihtil T&n&t; thw k&i&lritik in the evening there -wmba a earau1guou wages; me wiie as a cook, ior sne is a good loi tv,A rtWT, n c v, ai,Igooirprogram ny tne. scnoot cnii- j . l :.' j . . - . i v x i wtfua wua tt wtwvui. , uvf .WTO- vnvr miciud . ..... . cook, ana the husband in the losrflrinir orjerations-. " I .-Lj u. rx z'Jib- A -,-1 arBr5 - ; j - w" 1 i 112m. whzk. Lfi iiKiiiMf wn.n mkh snini.i : mm ni nurra.' rna nwir i -ivja - - ..cm rj Mon Walter TlllL. 1 . t-h e-'' tw, . . - . . .... .. . - . inamenorag. Ann air. rsnerman n n rrvnranna rnat uro hofrairiort iiin.i .. fwhis scem c o'clock harp A .J A ! Asia -Il a. A a- T J A ' I . j 1 .. . . .. iiuucir empweia wiu xiu uuuut ue giaa w give sucd I ancestor of ours. ' the; anthrrmoid ane. whn, firaf ded irt I icnwareir oring your parents.) a. tetimonialJ .f or- , for tri. will K . rof;nmnf niul Twll . . . . . .1 ..... .. 7 ... ' MCaad Mrs. WintairMcIlttta 7 " j i, m 7 - iC l V . I waiK upon nis mna legs ana ioxmaed tne numan race. Here I of Baiem . anu weu cwacu looa, in mat -logging camp. flre e.ftf thpt -ftntftnAT,ft Af iff Rhprrnfln- Sq it goes. ' T.latlfi.r,r. dK U.'- otiv.v oi .tJbteilinedew tkes I The free employment bureau of the Salem Y. M. C. AJ . k.. J-ATZx::r 7' n?Z!e?L j . , - i.iii: - i-i a1 - - At, - a i w wwxa. i a xx, icauuicsa, irv sbwciiv luaupiuic iu i lancr.were oionaay visitors at &1. Iducted m cooperation w the federal goveri life, arid a serious desire to make a. Dtfias. . , . ' - ' tt.. . . ...... uues sros are uavrng (neir shee,s1rea'red.'-3 - ;1.:A:-.f; fWalter Ratherfords horse' got quite 'bidly -ctifon orfe' lei "last SatnfdAy,- getting etLUngled fn a wire' f efface. 'Mt? and MrsV C S. Morgan and Children were Salem business call e'rsTuesday. T. A. Morgan and son Robert v-' a jjjF xi.. .x i.ii L. jt ':.iii.: . . J',iefi?Yrwte itw,rrwcivea yesieraay, to aim Af the. older, communities from whiVH f.hv Rnrnnc- and their children votrSiiverton were Phillips, "who' has charge of the employment bureau,Vte t V - . .1 diy-eVeing3 visit6rs At v him how happy they are in their hew place; how; grateful L And Mr " Sherman i ' a,t av va mm ajp- eejarfv w W wet MM VS4( W TV W M I V Aaaral A. taA A ' Q UWVlS J tans iii .'-all ages and th'atj the very first one ,was that faraway d M ancestor of ours, the anthropoid ape who . first . decided c to c! Will? trrSriTf flltf hltlf lOfya onrf -rnYT-nfivr tho Knman va Urixil 1. - .. sxuiucjitcs, axiu vycu tuuAcu xwu, in mat lUKKiiur came. i xi i x ir. ci. . . . i..tiA. n. n,-- ai rr niniir.iii i.iir I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii ir inc . 1 1 1111-. Mrrnun . t f i.aii0 m. w. u. jubuiiuu iinf ITS fmof eni hact eriTitntfae 'If eantAti tt 1i. .mmV. j. I . . 1 J - j .. . . : . s C T . T-lry - Ml - v 1 "" VM that better life prevail a desire reflecting at once his sturdy sft- ' v T . ' uiu empiuyers r individualism and his clear sehsefor the need of social solid- f iieeding help needmg it sorely, to save 'crops and to carry orii; rn .D wv t;x ' in . i v" !ri..x : ... P of the world, are alike. Eyeryone is dissatisfied with Phi HrU tT; ia S BC"wfu frV t,-r the past; every onehas, the courage to revolt; everyone has a 3'i ld 8Cnt OUt100' lf,hC hfs(them' and vision; everyone hasXaisciplindrand everyone isires his I perhaps 200 or 300 ormore But the bright spot in his day's work was? the. letter vision of the better life to prevail,- If we have inherited, not the Purltin heirlooms; but the sent tne wees end with relatives from the grateful man and his wife who went to the logging ivijlss tradition! we enter into th modem ;UnWr : amD. .r - " i i. , j'.-v.;".. ---. ."-,' in'rottlaad.- . The modern spirit is, first of all, afree spirit open on all aides mirft lifitcr birtiiri?ii to the influx of trutheven from the past. .But 'freedom' is AUI, M nlth bfi l bf.UbU iMany of those who were able to attend the graduation I not its only characteristic The moderh, s cxenres of the training school department-of the . Salem further, by an active curiosity, which grows by;whatitfeeds P Vo JrCAiiTSBy as Gedfft Hospital held last night in the First Baptist church I upon, and goes ever inquiring for fresher arid sounder inf or-1 Elated -Press) -iThree year4' at in this citv will be interested tA lrn,w hof tha hnortoT i I rViatTAr ffr tr d wv, - i t ! '- , J McNeil 'island ?was-the seritenee j. ' - - ....,.uv , ww.,.ujnuv(. t f ;; - j - l pronouTiced . today by rFederal making very substantial progress. . There were exactlv 100 1 "Since it seeks onlv the lst. it i.-hv neeft DatientS handled durinir'tthe -month' nf Marrh with 7R7 dawal rriHrafanirit. Anatantlv aiftlnei rdf eTli4J.- I iA'4kA4i-f i wa5.?.;pA. W fntered A plea Of - ....i, - - . , w....., """6t HW"uumnu0, ueicwM,, i guiuy on nArges of transporting uiomobile in violation of commerce. . ' . WachsmutVCros, sol vate oyste'r beds' on wirr 'irxtt if.coo'.uflo Eastern oysters. - , i ui CCMH.C, uiwuwu. iw aays were iree. xne reoorts lor tne ana noiduur fast tnat which is trood. oniv.till thatiwhlh . sioicn a 1 " Johth of Anril crivn -of tVio. t..j.. i i . i ...-ilx ; : , . llnteritate ,ast showed 99 patients handled during the mont'h of April 'This endless quest requires labor; requires fcainV xe-l 'Newport I f With a total Of 598 daVS Service, of whirh Td were free So Tom Inniroo a mascnM f onnmrro nJ t, ' : :x xill CUreairipfl i. I npntilA have nann fn Mf,'f!nJ iv. ...a In..:i -a'v . . . I t i i I uaJF J-au , f V 7 7 , , . . cu "vcjr "Ie permauent esiau- runian spinij is an xieroic spine . f:;--V"-'Vlyou8af i .. . ... wt - . r . -:-"t-.-v " v " "" v A3 a rewara ior Qiiiicuiueaftrajiantiv i3nrtrrt,iifpntthrii . ' - - so since the-institution is entirely ownedfbv thft nuhlm of : w r-ix,. i.- x.l , r : ths cenxm unity.-1-. H t? yMaiTIn poweriot rircuperatioji arid growtli.'-1 Lsiaview--Con tract. let. Xtnr "zaUcx u?y arottAfjcrii-nf t hlghwayt f3r"7gtO0Qtvf )pear this af teihioon ; at 2 o'clock. Cxxlkl Im'provee . . ... Frances Dewey, .the -small daughter ot.Mr, and'Mra, D. W. Dewey,' who was severely burned last Saturday, at the home o &er parfents, 1005. North .Cottage, is recovering satisfactorUy from the effects' of the accident. WARSAvtf Mayiife As- Boclated ;: Press.) Famous l&i his tory ai the"libjectlvercilhe 61 var ious irmies ' Warskw- has again become ad aicded camp. J -f -x. fc . ; , ; , , The"' government : began' : taking precautionary meaiures :" for the city's defense mi soon as news was received of the military revolt de- - signed to ohat PretQler Wltoi who. Except f of lilgnAr Pllstidiai, for mer president and -leader of the uprising is Poland's " most ifHc tur esaue'. politician. c- v ,." a v Machine -gUns' have been placed One Heavdlight Out iCharged . R." J. Barrett': ot ! this city- was arfatad TnRdar avfenlnr ' bv" Of- I fleer G. Wr Edward And chaf gdd I atop government buildings. Tel. i with having ione of the headlights' I ephone-? and telegraph-- lines and"-' ioxi mi f wxixxej u iu. n Driages are guarded by troops re- was, ciiea to . appear mx uiLer-i rnalnina- lnvl tn- tK eoaraman noon at 2 o'clock, f. I r,-. -ki- I- " - ? . .- - ' 1 aw vaac.w BtttUU bVUUUUUUO S M ' -w A x a - mm m . a. Traffle Tlolatibn CTkir I t"'""-1..-- solution "r'ilT? iaTln.Pefa Ted 1 drlvine .his ear. with onei head,P, Witos 'nnd.HAAV m . V.h- uxjiiavxng anren nis car in excess liTrU tj rmiiVti:: r" - " - .v- ryv . uicbioiaj u ' r ueii x i uxnier bUTZi tomorrow morning t 9 o clock. I gjrt , anonnce'd' iia coalition em. larnmant w a a 1 m I I.. Charmd AVlth Rrjeedrnsy -I "IT .wrn.- H.i.Uflf Uf ii,f I emoers . ei.nne T. new-govern. wa arrested by Off cei. O. aW- Ed-J ?tB V j Af9 jJ-VZTH: fined for Speeding . of the city's speed limit. Marriage U cense Issued- - - A marriage license was applied for in the county clerk's office here Tuesday, , by . Richard J2, McNulfy, 1950r South , Cottage (street, and Kathryn T. Savage, ' 668 Ferry street. wards" Tuesday and j charged witnl wtort.the diit-withlni a,, few-days. speeding. Speeding Charged W.' D- Wolfenharger of Salem i was arrested Tuesday, by Officer W.' O. Edwards and charged with speeding. PO r. Fined for Pour in Seat - ponaid Deckebach of Salem. I wnp was arrested Monday on charge of , driving, his car, with three adults besides the front seat, .was Judge Poulsen Tuesday oirense. ID .o ..l-UU.i.-.4.M WAI when. Witos jannounced,he wouldi state, his .program. r Owing. ia the!. Approach, or. this datcV.lt appears, ilarangl 'Pilsudskl deemed the rVAddinxrthj Patient Goes to Woodbui David Radcliffe. -'a oattent at tne old peoples' .home . connected with the . Salem 'Deaconess, hos-l pftAL went to. Woodburn . t or a vlt, Tuesday. H6 formerly oper- atea a feed store' there. ' WfTl- Debate inv Portlatid Uembers; of , the -. Saleni high scnooi debate team that defeated am Atian uc coast , team nere on last Friday night will stage an In formal debate Ii Portland on May Voter or Powisrid. Winston Wil-I iiams ana isaitn; starrett win take the; affirmative of the child -Jabor l! rar with ' r - who, jruauu4 aevereiy WmseirS w, . r .-Us t.lu iLcritlcia fined $5 fey Revolutionary TrOOpS; Led by especially Witoswlid lseadef. of y day for the ' ,.jt- ,f'i Hiipeadtcalt- ; Pi SUdskl Galfl lppePj: parflolxprelsed; disappoval, of! ! i iiui na auu ifiur BUtuu, WIS'1 Hana in naming iCiANYKlLLEDFlfi StREEtS atw the friction .be- tw4 Witos: and. the, militarists sPllsudski. te. Attthorl-i esterda confiscated' one rad. pertfd;twoJewlsh,r persj rclf aCcolffif a aDDfearoil of in- - ri terylews1-witW' Pflaudski:, severely Government Buildings Occupied by KeblSPriat's Qeaig . natibri .Askerf; 'tlispa tcb.ee 7 -. J Uken .b'bbtbj sides io mean the beginning1 of ioprnion were theirJ ( part against the cabinet . , m i Censored) CIWIll r.lttT u,V TUESDaV1 " ( By The Associated Jress. ) ( ; A revolutlonarv movement is in i amenameni question, WhUe liar-progress In Poland with the: cen CountV : it .a t o Oreanlzatwiris to 'Be Fofmed to Fisht 5 ?A xneeting'dt the cllerry Jgrctw- Z era of Marlon! and. Polsi . counties 4 wUl be held next Tuesday evenin &rjftl6atV6m audltornmr of the Salem chamber of commerce. -"Af that time an organized at- tempt to conttlol the cherryrult " fly or maggotj will be formed la 1 the two counUes. . The entire Wil- 2 lamette valley! Is drganiains v for f, this purpose.! j , ? 'tww. 4 It ia said that no cannery In his district will accept cherries i that harevnot beeit iprayed. It Is , the object jot tho .meeting- to : bring put -the proper method of -spraying. 4 Some cherrymen hold that ; Improper spraying will rula -the market tor Oregon cherries, j It Prof. Claytok Loag hortlcul-. tural specialist; of OAC ar'l ? Teutsqhj disttij;t representative of' the extension, bf the same school, . win Te present . and , will "explain , the problem ot the maggots and ' tow- It should !be met. - r, ; . I f Because of (the- fact that "the cherry crop -am only be about J 50 per cent thii year, cherry grow- era are warned : to see tCat what t cherries' -f they t do produce"': a ro " quality vxnerriQ3.- a-. old 'Tomlinson and . Clark .Duf. ham wni argue the negative, Tlach speaker 'wm have Id minutes time, -lollo-vped ' by I5 inlfiutei'ln which the audience. will be allow ed ' to question. tral , point' the; capital. Warsaw, with.. Marshal. Pilsudskl, the for mer president, apparently, bent on forcing , the . present ! government If bin" powers A tight ' censorship-pas- been es tablished. . But froni' Berlin, on what is characterized . as reliable Dr. Poling, to Leave : Rev. G. L. Lovell. nresidlnr 'el. - , I 1 " w r w AAs a ; visaoi avki aaA . a a aiia7 der 6f this district will conduct I ik in-ma4A . 'Mmasj f ii a BAvvasV m .J i - , . . I eUiWi AASaVWA VV1UCO sVIAV ' vy4 VI services,. Including communion. I iv.f. w--- next Suriday at the First EvangeH "f,t nf .h.,t. .v. Sn wilh.many casualties. Is--., ... ii parture of Dr. C. CPollnsr. naa- "ispaicnes xrom -esiaent Ague tor for Portland. Dr. Poling wUl an cracow gives more-deuils of leateFriday or Saturday, to make 1 the IncepUbn of. the revolt, which tlfit ' fterniananr' Vaat1isWA '.f'ltni Cltnt6n Street,' the chahge' la res idence being demanded by bis new duties as presiding elder of the: Puget Sound : district of the Church., W" s" r:"-;i began Tuesda " hlgbi. . Soldiers in the Rembertov cdmpf oh the outskirts of the 'capital; resented an . attack on Pilsudskrs home ; close by, ; and ; with 1 the: former president at , their l head . began a WiH Deliver Adklresa--. s wt,: j march on Warsaw, rV t f'Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Stover left! Latest : intormatloa from "the fori east,' Oregon Tuesday 'where CiechcStovakla-Pbllsh iVontler" is mvxt ,deJ t the Athena high I ed ialtbeir attempts-.to prevent the acuuua rriuaj, xvcjt. oiOTer 18 1 In.nn-otlnnl.t. eMM. reaching Warsaw and adds thit the object pastor of the Knight. Memorial a fS vi Mri : 4v CbIaom - aa a 1 . . I AAAa VAA AAA U04Clil eaVIAVt AWA . lUUl I A . . - . A . - M.e.w. -.At .iIof the morement is tn establish church at Freewater. near Athena. ment of i 4fcUtorsbip , The Wolff - : . - ;, ,:, , i Dureu at uerun.ine ; semi-oill- Wlns MIc-- ' ; ' clal news Agency,- has - received Julia Parsons won A verdict of dlsp4tches thit Pilsud&U haa sefz- V1VV,U UTV WMVUAfc WUl V UCIO'jttl-'MlVU, A UUW UU1U1U(,& XUCXUU her action brought against J. II. Ellis to recover a -commission on a real estate transaction. W. D. Evans was the foreman of the jury -. The case was heard by Cir cuit Judge Percy , R. Kelly Tues day. . - ;:. f ;;:-'?k-vf-M : ;-.;..;: Announces Platform , Attention laUed by. the "Saad tl?5Tt ?2C fS?0E Slup.r iZO r?aa- tioss witj rrshal E!sgd5!ri lng1 he offices ot the! ministry of the interior; Tils orcei are march ing fonthe Belvedere! palace, the home ofPrestdrstt jsrojclechow aki and that Premier Wittos ha resigned. v''-::.i-i'--J a;s-r'' Front-var I ou s ' points- 'corae t - statement that the relish govr cienc;ju.as rt&iere lata ntrc . COYDITION iSTlLI Eir.IOt3 SPOKANE. May 11. R. I.. Tint- ter, president of the Spokane Eastern Trust company and of tho Western Union - Life Insuranr i company, who was sbot ca s ccaditicn tfcUiit.:.. 2;0x.!-. - .''