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.SUNDAY jMOKNINO, MAY 30, 1926 . THE O&EGON STATESMAN, SAT.m. dUEGON TO FOH STUE10Y lNt OFFICIAL7 TESTS ' Wnrlr RiishfirT nn Pluno-a In ST "W "Wp'V W I . V W SSI -Basement of New Y.M.C.A. f Benches Arranged - i Work 'Ot . setting ' tile on the I! F,T"f5R tank at the YMCA will 1: t lied, Taesday. it was , an- ro.Xd yesterday.--: This will be tie last; work - of construction in the new building. V - W $jK water test is being gireir the tank; ; A thin section of cement I on either side was removed and an expansion' ; and ; contraction showlder inserted. All of the leaks were caulked up and it is jLhought the tank Is now of sturdy enough construction to be permanent. iThe water will be let out Tues day, ' and the tile-setting started immediately. A. large crew of set ters will be employed ia an effort tof have ; the tank completed and read for use by the middle of Junei'j;:--:':. y r 'X Benches hare been installed In front pf all: the rows of lockers. both in .the men's and the boys locker rooms. The drying rooms hare : been equipped .and are in working order., ; Ices at Angelas temple tomorrow by the followers ot Mrs. McPher-son,- i the missing evangelist's mother today arranged t for as airplane to drop flowers orer the ocean at the spot where the evan gelist was reported last seen. The flowers will consist of crimson and white rpses., ' - ' Mrs. Kennedy announced to night. that due to the many rum ors from the Sacramento- valley and the watch, being maintained on Mrs. McPherson'a son. Keif, on a ranch near Winters, CaL.-she probably will, bring '.the boy to Los , Angeles, i' i .- ; v -j W. G. Krneger. realtor; "progres Ito, fair; equitable. Growing city and- country . make possible buys that will make you good money. Complete listings. 147 N. Com'I. " . .". " :r .',-() CEN BU1IIJ TO DRASTIC LAWS URGED : BEND, Ore.. May 29. (By As sociated Press) Stockmen of Or egon in closing their .annual con ference here, today selected Prine- rllle ai their , 192 7 ' , convention city. ' They, also passed resolu tions favoring a state Income tax, the Stanf ield : graxing bill, ' more drastie laws. guarding against cat tle thlefs, a law.reiulring there recording of stock brands every ,10 years, the establishment of a dem onstration retail meat market at Portland and full cooperation In the advancement of orderly mar keting, higher tariffs, on farm and range products, the purchas ing of meat by the American navy solely In American ports and oth er things, i t . . , , . ir'ninn chip riinn IkUlllU LilUIIL! is uicesiv '"-;'-'-""' - - X Elsinore' Theatre to. Present 'The Vanishing - Ameri - can" by Zane Grey v : The Indians have taken the war path again. -1 1 , A. grim host of. 2500 Navajos. stripped bare, .with '. the exception of tight skin caps, breech cloths and moccasins,; their, lean ' bodies' blackened, with'. the charcoal from lightning struck ;s trees" charged across the hot floor ot the Fainted Desert on the lean' Navajo ponies. Shrill, blood chilling erica es caped the thin" Hps ot the riders as they swept ' onward, ! paying scanr attention to their saddleleas horses and occupying themselves almost wholly - with their tough hide shields, long spears and bows Forgotten was the fact tha : thef Vi Perj01 of four months Navajos ave up war forever near ly sixty yeara ago; forgotten was the tact that they, were reproduc ing a batle against the whites In order that motion picture cameras might capture the scene to be used with hundreds of the other scenes that go to make up the Paramount screen version of Zane Grey's epic of the American Indian, "The Vanishing American," coming to the Elsinore theater Monday. - "It's a thrill I Won't forget and one ' I don't want Ao I, repeated," said Lois Wilson,' who witnessed the scene' from a position along side the cameras. "It did not seem to, me that among those, horrify ing black riders were any of the easy going, almost gentl silver smiths with whom I had. traded only the afternoon before. '. " They seemed ; to .me to have been, kindled with a flaming pas sion, to crush and kill. Their fclac eyes were afire and I felt sure the spirit of their warrior fore father had . been . awakened in them. I don't . think -anyone can doubt my sincerity when I ; say I was relieved at the close of those scenes,; -i'r.i-li i After! this particular battle ee jtience had been completed In the iurse hi five days, a huge bar 1 ecue' ,and field meet': was staged t, ith the red warriors, as!, the hon ored guests snd good Will prevail e3on all aides. Later the same war riors took part with several thous and other Navajo men, women and children in other scenes of The Vanishing American." ; The filming of this picture kept a company of 500 white people on the Navajo reservation In Arizona Featured with Miss Wilson in the iprincipal rojes of the produc tion, Zane Grey's greatest story, are Richard Dix, Noah Berry, and Malcom McGregor.' Lucien Hub bard adapted the story for the Screen; Ethel Doherty "wrote the continuity and George Bv Sciti. who made "Wild Horse Mesa," di rected. . , : . , - :: F. L. Wood and Geo. F. ; Peed, real estate, 344 State. Farms and city property. They bring buyer and seller together, tor the bene fit and profit ot both. () i I i mmm . t A , m,mmaa Tama j- l ug UDU . CUIl Ui BLHWV USD .been applied on the rront wau oi the Weller building, now nearing completion on Chemeketa i street between High and Church streeU. ; As soon as it is completed the ' : building will , be occupied by Wood's auto paint and top shop. .The stucco Is of a light grey color. i- Along the front -wall, near the ; :top. are tour lights with reflectors ' that direct the flow ot light over :Uhe face ot the building, r ' l. The doors.- ' throughout the building have been Installed. -All the woodwork on the. exterior. . such as the doors - and wlndow i cases, are tl-irMsUngreesv-,-,; ! Besides the main entrance at the front bt the building there is 'a side- enAfance fronting on the alley." jfida doors lead 16 a drive way Jtlf Vascends directly, to the seconc br. The;concrete floor of th' It floor has been laid, at - Viehing workVhas been I is probable xnat tne td ABany will'move- into filing about the middle of iStf rarnlturV" Co) "takes the r with : lw r, rices ' on - chairs. leers, t tables,: wood and steel is. enr In c 3. m attresses. ' Saves I. am .i-KT Paw 1 . ., ! f. "10FU0NIT0R U no::c;;D by 2 matioms; Continued from page 1) -V- , . ; ;;v;'- x --'- gare t a warm welcome - to - the ' .. croWn prince who was dressed In fuli military uniform and . as he wh Honed the names of great Aderlcans brought his gloved . haid to salute. He Is a major reSeral In the Swedish army. president- CooUdger also . was t anfilanded esoecially as he pointed ;f.;tc Ericsson's life as an example in ' a r!enlm, and the princess was riven. an ovation' when -i she un- 'i veiled the memorlaU' I ' As the bunting was removed, S carrier pigeons were released by '.' sailors who stood at attention in ihlr whitA uniforms about - the ; base of the monument and the ' flags of the. United States and of " Swedes ; were . unfurled while ' ',Mlut of 21 mini wu fired from ' as. eagle boat close by in the Potr The occasion was unnirecedent- ,ed Is .lhat tor the first time ; In the history, of monument deoica tions .here, the' memorial ' was not completed for tne unrveuing. . . - Due to delays in the work, tne tn , TVlrBjinn. who Is seated before a"f sperimposed group rep resenting vision aaveniure rnu labor, had not been carved $ut of lhA 1 K-trn sranite block nrenarea tor it, and in IU place, was set a plaster, model. . It was decided to resort to this expedient as the frown nrinc had arranced to come to America at this time for the ceremony, t Mrs. Xoolidge ac- romnahied the nresident to - the dedication and present was a dis tinguished audience which includ ed Chief Justice Taft,' Vice Pres? ident Dawes, Speaker Longworth, members ot the. cabinet, senate and house and diplomats.' POLICE STARTiSvi 1 i : ' - ' r HEALER PROBE i r- lessly for a bQdy. ' It Is eleven f dsys , since '.the evangelist disap- aredX Mrs.. Mcpherson's di- '"'A husband, Harold S. Mc vri ot Ocala. " Florida tele a, .ea ine uoa Angeies ponce j .. s . iv nfferine his services in anv 44 rt made to clear up the mys-! terr. He said that he baa worked va h t r formerly. H V f I i;i ( Idition to memorial serr- if. ::. ?n7ER s r-n.Lo I I ' I 4 V ew TV FT ' We Have the Most Wonderful Dis play of New Styles That We Have Ever Shown, at One Time - It See the new Cutast Oxf orci ;, witlv high spike heel; a combination of Sautern and Bois De Rose Kid at $12.50 We are the first to show new Snake Pumps in block heel, contrasting brown trim. We have only a few of these new shoes and they will go quickly at ' ' .'- i.i IWiM ft -. "." 12.00 A new Spoirt Oxford in parchment ;calft- snake trim;' The correct thing to'bewbrri with better sport clothes. Very moderately priced at $9.00j; ,Two new Sport Pumps, corrxbinations of parch-; ment kid and brown kid and Sautern kid and Bois De Rose kid. Elach one is an exceptional value at $&Qfli i- i Patent Pumps with shark trim, others with ostrich trirri, both with block and spike heels. They are the fastest shoes that have ever been shown in Sa !em. 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