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w f Wir IT TUB OREGON STATESMAN; SALEI.U-OREGON " f ,fSATURPAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1920 i II12 Bloom of Bsauty .Jf. - . .Can be brought to your cheek at will with the " .' ... -new Colleen - Moore Cosmetics. - .. I Colleen Moore complexion powder In the "Youth Bloom" shades' will giveyour,skin the glow of transparency at' sixteen," ; '.' -yV'--a ' 1 ' J Colleen Moore Rouge, Spanish tint, vivid and enhancing, and already. a" craTe among smart Salem people. - ';'' , , ? Ai CoJleen Moore lip stick to match rouge and powder gives your lips a ripe freshness, infinitely alluring. ; Other. Colleen Moore cosmetics are Perfume (selling this weeK at $ i an ounce, Dam stringent, oatn i aicum, l.oiiet water, l aiqum,r owder. 7aH these' preparations are exquisitely pure eo scientific is their base that ;-Ju-J:C- ithey .protect' as well as enhance. !, . . ! , i Sdld in Salem Only ; at Orilr' the Best ' .MenTs .H We OGJC ORUG T STATC ZTffffLr t.w UBUtTf SToae PRODUCTS v TV. Ton know a feood buy when you mm a, 1023 ' Huloi? roartt, good lialnt, food tires, lots of extras and fin maniac motor for S375UK). Don't mis seelns this snap. templya-force.on I MAMIAC-KILLER IS reason xo jusuiy a insiiiaiions, i . CDIirUT DV DHI IPP WW W VII I 1 W t " I WIWfa i(CoBUBDed frn pf X) Held for Investigation . s Urbane L. Smith, glTlrig his ad dress as Wlckes, Ark., was arrest ed Friday afternoon by Officer W, O. Edwards and Is being- held for Investigation. It Is alleged that he was cansht while attempting to KOll.agUn, 'fisA.n .i t :' ' .I- No. gorerninent can long endure nnless ' Its f people are conTlneed I - ' tha Is is a religions' gOTernmenu I ond crlmeV All her clothlngr had It out country has achieved any I been torn away i'ift ' political success, it oar people are! -; "The. wounds could have been attached to the constitution it is inflicted with a stone, such a stone because, our institutions are in I as detectives found covered with harmony 'with . $heir religious be- J blood and' fragments of the girl Ifefs.hi-'t 'j i-v-i.-"" -u'J -it A I hair, lying near the body..'Xf any LiVlL is for these reasons that the other Instrument was' used, it religious .life , of- the najion is so I must have been a blunt one.": iaiportany Its free exercise Is 1 The father, whose ; house the guaranteed by the fundamental I gt left for a walk Shortly before law of the land. If America is I the time of her death 'as fixed by advancing economically, if It is I investigators said: the abiding place of justice and I '. "While I was preparing: dinner. freedom, It to because of the eep I SyiTja was doing some ironing. I told her that she had better hurry- .She resented my efforts to hurry her,- and tol3 me with a peeve that she'd take a walk 'I was watering bur lawn when she left. It was about 8 o'clock some of our neighbors were On I their porches at the time. . .That religious convictions of its people. v v "Very truly yours, (Signed. ) Calvin Coolitige. "PEACE RALLY" IS I V STAGED IN LONDON (Cii tinned - frwm psa 1.) , 1X Most Eat. i- So we must have dishes. 'Dinner ware greatly reduced at C. Ham ilton's, 340 Court. J19 CITY NEWS' IN MRIEF fnreferse as "S sign-that the pop-(was the last I saw of her so help uUUon there Bad tijected the resj- mr &j t J ' v' 's u .V ' After spending some time with ."Even had an'archangel come to friends down town, Gaines related them' for peace It would not have that he returned home, made any differencVf-thvleader I j waa worriei about not find- What Is the Parakeete? 01 ine coniingeni saia. , w Sylrla. I called up my brpth- Sandwich and confectionery I Ti women on tne .iast:.siage i per.g house Bill Gaines to see if hop, 255 N. Commercial. Jl8e Journey were given , n.riaen i8h wag tnere Sne wasn't. From a pus ariver wno reiusea io uiae tnat moment on I lived in hell. I Church Dedication jumpea into my car ana arqye Rev. Fred C. Taylor otthe First I" 1 ri U1 Vr y I every street around Woodland Methodist church -wUl nreach the Tom wrystai faiace, me con- i park; where Sylvia had been ac- sermon in the West Salem Metho- tingent jnarched to Fnlham where customed to take her walks. It The Weather 4 i Today's Forecast ''i Unsettled,- probably- showers in the mountains; normal f tempera ture; light to moderate' westerly - wlndj Maximum- yesterday, 7 7 : minimum, 54; f river, 1.5, fall iag;rjranfallv nnet "Atmosphere, cloudy; wind, : southwest. . '1 V Protest Water Rates - . Citizens- of Cprnelius and Gas ton have sent petitions to the pub lic service commission here ! pro testing , against the; increase jn water rates proposed Jy-Jhe,PQrt-land Electric company Members ot the commission" said 'the pro- posed new tariff would be sus pended pending an Investigation. ; Kverything In Camping Supplies At H. 1. Stiff Furniture Co. J 19 i For Trade -" , New income business, property. ' What have your: Also, .for sale new house $2100, $50 down, bal ance monthly. Best buys In lots Salem, $400 to Q0, Lone Star j.ealty Co., phone 520.. m27tf To Hold Tourney Players at the Illahee Country Golf club will be entered Sunday in the qualifying round of the 5 Z' tbuTnameni' llor tbe; 3$hn. Farrar $ cupv Thfe toirnanient wiil be hejfd 1 Immediately atjer the qualifying 5 .. round has been completed.- " Iet HsUk's fiTectrlc' Shop Repair your radios. Phone 488. lipaves for South- - i Dee Hlmes has left for Los An , geles where he will spend the sum mer.; He-Is a resideeat xf Mac- 4-VUltanv Iogan Ursa- inv Salemf rtowa Jisantrton'sv--' Jl Friday attending tcf j?Hvaje .'.busH Obtain Slarriage license : A' marriage license, was taken out- here Friday by Bernard Lart Holland, a truck driver, and Billy S. Njust. both of Silver ton. IlnliefiH Women Press Wblie Ton ' Wait. Valeteria,1 485 Center Sf. . X . ,;ji9 " ; rr lv Salem te Play Host rif,? The annual congress of the Ore gon ; Parent-Teacher '" association will be held In" Salem next Octo ber, Jt hasbeen announced. ;Tbe invitation to meet here was: ex tended by. O. V. White, head of the Marion county Parent-Teacher association. j-j r . r: 9 A Complete Line of Monarch - Electric ranges at C. S. Hamil ton's, 340 Courts ' J19 .Mfceivea Honor.' r'- ';Y:.-,. U;: j L Meyers of Salem' has been ln "etalltd asJnntor grand warden of - k t he grand lodg AF, & AM. Antique Tables, Chests, .Beds, Etc at Mrs. Fletcher's, 13C5 N. 4th St. ww:w.. is. JZ0 Spends Day Here . : Mrs. A. C. Steets spent .Friday In this city. She Js" a resident ,of Independence. .V- " Bg Dance Saturday Nite ; ' Clemen's. Pance Pavilion. Oood - music. Good floor. .Welt ventU- ated. , -.t-t ' J19 . To Hold Picnic;! . ' - V - annual picnic of the Salem" rJJona club willibe held next Wed nesday .. night -if lager'a woods. Johnny Jone3 will supply tbe feed.' r-. f Fnrnitnre Upholstery ' 6 s.An reWn-T"-Qlese-Powers Furniture companyvj; I20tf ItailstaiiinSSS r Reading of mhsionary papers and a sonarservien were features Underwood Typewriter Co. c.-ect Factory Branch 010 Court SU Phone 282 typewriters Rented, Sold, Itenalnnf 1 Special rental rates to Students cod Weed .TRACY'S FUEL' YARD 17 D Street- Telephone C313 Friday evening of the annual con- their studlesahd who: are anxious to be advncedi Quickly, as well as those who are behind; In their classwoTsf and who Jurlsh toTcatch, upi hra'lnvlted to? attend, i A be gmners , ciass win aiso ue iwuisu. f erence of Pacific Coast jGerman Baptlsts-Int the afternoon the wqnjeB? and; young. neoplejo?tbJa conference. held sessions. : The mornj fa occupied Kyptli Lre ligious services. ; This afternoon a . motor trip 'through this, section of t)t& WUJmeijte yalley ts being pla44d Tor'the; Visiting delegates. - y, ' " t. To Enjoy Vacation p You. must.' have some of. that luggage at C. S.' Hamilton's, 340 Court' St. 319 Leavelfpr Sonth J z . . ; Dr. and Mrs. L. It. Burdette are planning' to leave this morning for Lks Angeles.. Thejr . will vieit the parents of Mrs. Burdette. Hotel ilarlorj ' i 1 V Dollar dinner, served ST4&4to 8 I very, evening. wij J2tf .M --'I'r' t Visit SaJelnl-' t W 1 7;Mrr,and Mrs. George Wenlger were visitors in this cityjjFftday. They are residents of Corvals. . ' I . -i 'J !4 " 25 Per Cent Discount ' On a few numbers of bedroom and dining room suites.? H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. i L jl9 Comesce6alen. ness. lie is a resident of McMlnn. vllle. J- Bnescber Instrument -. v Demonstration every ; -eveninr trntll' 8 1 p. J m. MooreV- Music House, 499-15 Court St. J19 Will Preach Sanday- n Rer. M. A: Marvin, D.Dj'of Se attle -.will j preaclj : in 'the . First Methodist church Sunday mormipg. Dr. Marvin is in Salem delivering a series of lectures In Klmballhall to members of ths summer school of theology. His subject Sunday Christ Found Me." m omen tvaniea T".-i --. ir . To work , in cannery "at KlngV planCH- -: . i J22 dist church on Sunday evening in connection with the dedication ser vices. Bishop - W. O. Shepard, D. D., of Portland and Dr. D. A. Leech will preach In the afternoon and the. new church will., be dedi cated. .,- . , . . - . .. Ji. "The World's Only Hope" T What power will It be? Free lecture, Derby bid., Sunday, 8..p.w. '. "' . - r Wanted, Ladles, for Sorting : : : ' Cherries at Salem Cherry Grow ers Ass'n. Call Mr. Brooks, pa cific Jruit Pro. Co., near Trade and High streets. ' . J18 Hemlock. Siding A good low-grade bevel siding. $12.50 per : thousand. Come and see it. Cobbs & Mitchell Co. J20 I four points of the compass of Jhe jjoved my daughter more than any- Near East Relief Talks Rev. M. B. Parounagain will preach In; the First Methodist church oh Sunday evening. . Dr. Parounagian is Working' in, cen nection with the Near East Relief and resides at 346 South 23rd St. Sa)em. '- ' " ' Do Yon Xeed a Cedar Chest ;' - $ 1 idowh places "xme . ia your home. - Hr L-. Stiff Furniture Co. -- -J, AVte&(. !i - ' "119 Old-timers. to Meet. v Old-timers of : Marlon 4 county will gather Sunday morning at the state fair grounds here for the annual get-together of pioneer families of this territory. The meeting will start at 10 o'clock Sunday morning and the program will begin at 2 o'clock I in . the afternoon. The visitors will bring their own lunches and coffee will be served on the grounds. Bny That Cavalier Refrigerator. 1- O. J. Hull for Dtfco Kefihishing. - Rear Fire Depart ment alley. , ',: Irl0 Assault Is Charged " ! ' Leo Zielenskt- and Charles vKo- bow.. were-arraigned m.tne justice court'? here Friday on charges of assault and battery, preferred! by pleas of not guilty when they ap peared,. beforOv-Brasler C. Small, justice vof the peace. The case has been continued. vi?; I Jfi5 Lions Entertained H ' Members :ot the Saleni Lions club at their luncheon (Friday noon were entertained by isfrrs. Ed Armstrong, who Eang a solo wanted i : y I Two 'eipertericed waltrensesi Ap ply at once to the Black Chit.- J20 : : 1 ' ZL H Coen for Prisoner ' -y ; rOovernor i PiercnTyesterday is sued papers requesting the return to Oregon of Ceorge Moser who is under, arrest at ' Shelby, Montana, charged-with -operating a, 'still in Portland. An officer left here for Montana in quest of the prisoner. ;' ry s, AotoGlaso -? ,f I - '( : ". Cut;', ground, polished and set. Prices right, t Q. J. Hull Ahto Top and Paint Shop. Rear fire 'depart ment Alley. ' '- , i . iiZO - . ' .'' . . . -j- . Summer School to Open : : . f. Summer school classes will open at the Park and Grant schools on Monday morning at 8:30? o'clock, under 'the - Oregon'; state ) normal school auspices. ; . Pupils well up In. I i.pARM LOANS 1 ; ' ' 2 PROMPT SERVICE ;. 8sl XMste leu Inraxsscs V , Surety Bonds, .- , . -s P. H, BELL :j, 820 XT. a Buk ZUf. nM s?4 , 11 Furniture iph6lstery ' And f repairing, v Geise-Powcrs Furniture company. , . "20tf 7vdge D'Arcy Speaks I v judge ,PeterH.-;DArcy efrSa emaaaressea tne pioneer gainer- tag f Brownsville Fridays inthe concluding; services or tne.tnree- day Meeting of Oregon's pioneers. Judge D'Arcy took for his topic, "Chainpoeg.V the .Plymouth- Rock of the JNorthwest.' . ' ' Wanted, v 40 Cherry Pack Report : for? duty 7 o'clock this evening. ; young t wens' ware house, eatst end Polk Co. bridge Phone 2475. , t . J17tf Colfiston ;Keported ; ? 1 Jdohnh' B. - Stalnk i of ! route; 5 Salebn, i reported Frldsty : that the car piewaa driTlng collided with that! driven by D. Morgan of Call- forniia.'aV 'the ' penitentiary road b rid fee. K'o dansf e to either car : m.At . :. - was xepor-u. v - y I , 1 Steniship TVcjkeM to California fTyii Admfxal i4ne. ? . saiem Travel Agency- 218 - Qre. Bldg. Phohh 63 4.; .'X-.V, . - VJ j - v - OEVILMSV V s. i irtntie 'Work, ' -tr1.'- -Jls,OMs.Urrk. 631 ' Court ' St.' Phone IDS rrr:t lADD;u DDSI1 Bcii S'- : Established 18C -ri General Bxrilrxa-jtBi'-a Office Hours fromVlO a. m. laaassasaki they "joined ' another "group from Land's End and Southampton. Af ter gathering In the grounds of the Bishbp of London's palace, they were addressed by Canon Donald son of Westminster Abbey. They then reaffirmed their resolutions in behalf of peace. Other sections of the women's peace army, which is about l.uou to 8,000 strong, -will be met atihe was useless. Long after daylight without having had a wink of sleep, I rushed down town intend ing to report to the police. And then Gaines burst into tears at this point in his story as told to reporters -I found out what had happened. My God! It was terrible. And to think that a finger ot suspicion Is beine pointed at me. I who stituted upon a ; narrative - of " a youth and - girl 'obtained - today. They ; said uiat between- 9 . and 9 ; 1 5 Wednesday evening theysaw a male human being swinging a rock below the5 bank ot the lake and ; hear groaning. They took this groaning to be by, an intoxi cated male companion of the per son, they. saw. Miss. Odessa Gas kill said 4 he person was a youth, but' her companion, Dwight Kau ium, declared he was much older. They agr4e that he was a slight figure and was thin faced; - Mayor (Bertha ; Knight ' Landes called upon the eouncil to provide a reward tor capture'of the sla.yer, Police Isald they believed ,.- the slayer orsslayers were still in Se attle and pressed a roundup of all persons who had come to their at tention In the Wallingford pre cinct, including the Gaines home end the lake in three months., .-; INDICTELT FOR GAMBLING t : ' v ' MOVE STARTED FOLLOWING - DEMAND OF CHURCHMAN , yesterday;afteniqon " clad in --a green bathing suit, was- Identified today as ' that of WJIbur Elliott, 19. of, Newbejrgi who was.drowned ajL Neskowin May 2."' J ' ; ' Positive Identification was made by the youth's father after a con- .saltation with the coroner- at Marshfleld and t through . dental work -in the teeth of the lower Jaw of the body. ' "T ; ' ' When'the body was first found efforts, were made to determine if It was that, of Aimee Semple Mc pherson, missing Los " Angeles evangelist! ; : ' v . .!"'' -"" : ' v ' :- , ' MARSHFIELD, Ore. June. 18. (By Associated Press). Re port that1 a body had' been found floating,, in the water at. the en trance of 1 Coos Bay which might be that-of the - missing evangelist apparently were Bet at rest by the statement of Mrs. Kennedy that her daughter-had ell her teeth and that the second right lower, bicus pid was hot-'missing as was the case in the Marshfleld body. Wanted Two experienced waitresses. Ap- ply at once to the Black Cat. -J 20 London area. The eight columns. now on the road, will merge to-. morrow and will march to Hyde Park where iS platforms have been erected, from which noted women leaders will speak at i o'clock in the afternoon. The marchers will be led by women on horseback wearing blue cloaks and will be greeted by a pageant 'symbolic of the coming ot peacfe, in Hyde Park. trai Idaho society of Oregon, be held tomorrow at the state i To Hold Reunion ,4 The annual reunion of the cen ill talr- grounds. The program win com mence in the morning at 10. J F. McLean, president, and. C4 D. Al- gie, secretary of the society, are expected to be present. A" basket luncheon will be served RUM WITNESS IS ARRESTED FOR CHECKS lUvatinued (ram pS 1.) because he was afraid he might become a "soft spot" for; anyone who might want to' "bump me off.' . - The story Davidson told - the committee wa sto the effect that many banks thrfugbout the coun- thing on earth. I was affection ate toward her. Why . shouldn't I be. t!-Understand too, that when she came from the east last fall, 1 hadn't seen her for sixteen years not since she was a little shaver only five yeafk old. It is true my wife and I quarrelled over Sylvia., Perhaps I was too attentive. I don't know. But if I lay hands on the man who did this fiendish thing they won't have to wait to put a rope around his neck." Gaines said be and the girl's Stepmother quarreled over her several months" ago. Mrs. Gaines Bhot herself, and was under' treatr ment of Dr. Dudley here for three weeks. He substantiated Gaines' statement. The stepmother was sent to San Francisco to hasten her recovery in February. PORTLAND, June 18. (By As sociated Press.) The Multnomah county grand jury today returned 3? indictments on gambling charg es as its enswer to criticism -of its work majle recently by Clement G. Clarke, pastor of the First Con gregational church here. Rev. Clarke, in a series of open letters, charged that local law-enforcement officers and to grand Jury had failed to control the gambling: situation in Portland. Commenting tonight on the grand jury's action, Rev. Clarke said: "I am glad that the district attorney Js getting busy and that there is some indication that the gambling problem is. really being ettacked' ."' The indictments 'retarded were all secret, and with, one exception were "John Doe' indictments. Warrants will be issued tomorrow for the arrest of those indicted. neWberg boy is victim - .?- ,- BODY. FOUND AT COOS BAY IS THAT; OF WILBUR ELLIOTT NEWBERG, Ore., June 18. (By Associated Press). The body found on the beach at Marshfield SEATTLE, June 18. (By As- 50 Women Wanted try helped bootleggers to finance their deals and that federal - of-1 sociated Press. ) -Chief ' Deputy filial failed tn act nnnn hia rnmnar In no a rfjwlareH hprn to- sjtarting crew at- King s tu dence when he offered it to them, nirht that Miss Svlvia H. Gaines, rroaucis pianu nepori at i :a.cm. i HeiTef used to undergo cross ex-1 99 who vn flfndRhlv slain on inis tojprninK jororsieiepnoue mination at the hands if James 1 the edge of a Seattle lake Wednes- 247t."' Young tc Wells. ; J 19 shop, J18 Visit the Parakeete ' : . Confectionery,' sandwich 255 N. Commercial. J. Britt, counsel for 'fha prohtbi-1 day night, was choked to death tion unit, at a session of the house I nd then brutally beaten to pre- domraittee Wednesday nfght and I Tent' identification. " Previous re- until tonight, had not conie Into I construction of the crime by de public riew again. His story was tectlves Indicated that she was Sidetrack Favored The Central Pacific railroad i is seeking permission to construct a sidetrack' across Main street,,, in r-1. Furniture Repairing and generally denied by prohibition officials here 'and others in the west mentioned in .his testimony. a. 1 aMlU-u t uii, 4 sua xo. mj Associated Press.) Turning aside temporarily from .the political ac tivities ot the Antf-Saloon league, j '4 Upholstering, at Hamilton's 3401 . COm Court. killed by blows with a stone. Jones said he believed the girl's attacker killed her, dragged her into Yhe lake, then " changed his mind and pulled her back to' shore where he disfigured her body. Wallace Cloyes Gaines,' father of the girl, in his first statement after she was killed, tonight as- Hi!te Wence today f j grted fihe left hls home wednes .-. j an. auaitionai. expenauure 01 bp- j .,,,,, wit.i hrm. A Fuller Shower Brash-- ' T I nroximately $175,000 . on behalf I ..e.,i.. v l,, - ittn dt Wfll keep -you . cool this sum-Uf - Ppper-FUher coallU6n ticket :w,t h id. "I wanted rneri? Phone 707The Fuller. Ma. 1 in-. the recent Pennsylvania repub-K - ,lu ' j, i fican primary. - : . . While, these expenses were be- Would Build Road . I inr 'iaaulred Into the committee The Utah Construction company! made a "side excursion in a vain has filed a petition with the public 1 effort to trace to its origin a spur- service commission for permission tous letter published by the Pep to construct at grade a narrow- per.-Fisher. committee in western gauge. railroad across Painter, Le Pennsylvania, over the' signature Roy, Manzameta, Portland. Canal, I of President William Green of the! Main and Sixth streets, in the city Ameican Federation-of Laborer ot Klamath Falls. Shanmacher Wall Board - s Upsom board and tile. Cobbs & flAILROAD MEN GATHER Mitchell, agent. PRELATES RECEIVE' TRIBUTE OF CITY (GoBtiaued from page 1.) bile ride, but she said she want ed to do some Ironing. I told her to make it snappy. She became anrrv and left the house In a huff. "After a little while-1 went in search for her, with an automo bile and failed to find her. : I thought she'd ; gone down town and I met the last street car from townr but she wasn't on it. Then I called up E. W. Merritt. and my hmthw'Rill r.alnm' honxA. blit EMENT ON OREGO.V IW1U ,v vn, tPn. nt hr. PBOIECT aWOK.w.T Merritt is a brother-in-law of "- V iVtrtUlam HahiM 'ST.- MOW .Minn.,; June i - . chief of Detectives Tennant (By Associated . Press. ) Further 1 tsnt - iva Vfrrr to Tacoma. conferences are to be held among.! WagQ fonowlng a report, that a. nrMtnonri ni lire iireai l-tui luctu. i . . t. dinaj Mundelein to attend the Eu5 Korthern Pacific and Southern Pa- lJ'S?,?' cuansuc congress, r ffS ,t ft; I cllitf. railways, to Teach an: agree-1, k .i.(n , - t .cut., uuu juuo ad. irou.i meat on- nuesiions an ecu ax iu- r ''Vltlir tlmlaamui. ft. I. t (.. t I , . ' .1. ''A I1'' - - "..mmvw. - a w uifitMwiii loan ' oeveiopmen. n' woirfc w auena me jsucnaristic congress, I southern Oreston. - This was htated extended through you, has been I today at headquarters of the nor- receivea. i regret that4 my en-1 them lines when inquiry was made gagements are such at thU time, hT ; The Associated Press. The looking afer those natters which time of the next meeting had not uaturaiiy arise at tne end or a I been determined today. session, that ft is impossiblnfor I ; President William Sproule of me to fcecept. ... . f I the Southern Pacific company and ItJs reported to; me that thlsl vice President Paul Shoupe. who will probably be one'df the largest 1 has, been ,1n New-York, were re- religious gatherings bf .recent days ported en route west; today. The neia in America.- OurcpuBtryhas I Eouthern Parific headquarters in long been, under the imputation of; 1 Kew: Yorkv according to this re port said that the officials ; were erpected to haVe-had conferences with the northern road officials. putting too much emphasis on. ma terial things.5-, Perhaps nre have been the subject of that kind' ot criticism, hot so much because we are really more Interested in ma- , l . . 1 f " - . v. . r iciiAi prosperity in&n. oiuers, uui TWO FUGITIVES TAKEN AFTER tt, SAWING TO LIBERTY because in that direction we have been more successful, than others. 5 ''But, no doubt, a most conclu sive answer to such, criticism lies In the vf act. that material prosper ity" cannot be r secured unless it rests upon spiritual realities' It ia. impossible to create a commer cial system which U not bulli on j tared, in Juniper Canyon by Sher ere d It. confidence and faith. With-1 iff F.' W. Yancey and posse. ' The out1 the elements . ot honor' and 1 f aglttves offered no resistance. honesty there can be no economic j- Hunt is being held on a charge advance, i If the requirements or j of larceny, ahdi Jordan for an ai character he withdrawn from ourMeged statutory offense. basin ess structure, thewnoie lao-i,- rie' woul collapse. iL:'. Seaside Ten-mile section ot "Please don't dash my brains out," witnesses declared he quot ed the girl as saying when he. was about to kill her Another man held In .King county Jail here. ;was questioned concerning the Gaines death. He was arested Thursday after he was reported to have attacked an 8-year-old girl on a highway, near here. - " ' After, investigation the man ar rested in Tacoma was released., i 43 tonighlf search in the death ot-.Sylvia Howard Gaines, 19Z5 Smith college graduate,: had wld ened until' three men were its ob ject. Without a clew to the where abouts ot any of the three and exnlaininif that they were uncer tain whether one or two men had PRtVtevri.l.E. Ore Jnne !. f waylaid Miss Gaines - and . ended rn AMociated ' Press. l A few I her life by .Greenlake. a mile from hour after ther had sawed their I her home, police enlisted the co- way out of iair here today Joe I operation M their-, colleagues in Hunt. and Pete Johnson were cap-, 1 me unuea oiie ana vuu. BREAKERS CAUGHT Mr nd Mrs. FS. Stokes, who yesterday reported that at 9:30 Wednesday an' hour and a half after Miss Gaines left home, they saw a man about- 40 years old, tire feet ten inches tall, and hav Ing a prominent nose following her, went to police headquarters "Ttus same,, principle appl'es,tql Haoaeyelt .highway, Hamlet .... to! and studied pictures in the rogue's onr government. The day of the Cannoa Beach, to- be rocksnr-tgAiieT- . , despot has passed. ; 6 .cop ntr at-t faced',--' r--:- fearh.for;two :men " was In SOUL KNOWLEDGE I never saw a moor, I neve saw the sea. And yet I know how heather looks And what a wave must be. I never spoke with God, Nor visited in heaven; Yet certain am I or the spot As if a, chart were given. j Emily Dickinson. W. T. Rigdon & Son FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS I Phone 727 Oregon Electric EI Karaz Grotto ANNUAL PICNIC ay, June 27 . . Place and details will be an nounced in a few days. II. K. Crawford, Ralph Thompson and Ri C. Stevenin, committee. Announcing: the Opening of 1. Fountain Lunch, ' SANDWICHES, LUNCHES ! and FOUNTAIN DRINKS i Royaf Cafeteria j .460 State Street ? yssBsssnsausBju (CHOICE ot Tr aub Genuine V Orange Blossom ngage msfjt snd wedding rings is a tribute to the judgment and good taste of the wearer. HART3IAN BROS. asar rx&I JtvtUra, CoraM , aute aa I4kxty. CHIROPRACTIC V 1 for . HEADACHE Chiropractic will cure Head ache permanently - without drugs. ' . . . . Ask About the Case Method ' DR. SCOFIELD The Best in Chiropractic 828 Oregon lUdg. Salens For Quality At ' " Economical prices .Try:-. ;:.;: ' Us! . Ttrri'-'We . .iiui Serve Many ; , Satisfied Families : . PURE LARD 20c LB. ; . McDowell Market-.;.' Where a Dollar Does Its Dnty" 173 South' Commercial Telephone; 1421 ii y in : t - DO WISE . MEN EVER'; MAKE; FOOLS - ; ; OF THEMSELVES? . Hear the sermon on the subieet. (Th Pooliii ,wfu UT-in ;;at the First Christian church Sunday night. . - Morning' sermon "How We Grow1. You will appreciate . '.'-.- . t "'-. : these services. 5 4 ; - ; -:v:'-:"' Hear 1 the lecture on ' Australia, Thursday night, by j Arthur T. Eaton, recently from Australia. MusicA splendid -Male Quartet will sing two groups .; oi numoers at the evening hour. ... , r. come ' ; W. C. "WIHTAKER, "pastor.