u 6. arap.AV woNwa a?ul 24. 1,927 tmsM -jMra 1 1 11 -'HrU SlKH KHi Did Fatt!eshTptd; cd When MenV Returtr4r ; france ln'19 " t&iTLApp; , pr,e--v (Special) ; Atnr'a excpUonat , interest to . raeibera of the." Fprtyraecpn4 ( Rainbow) Division; has, bJee& ar ranffd tor Legionnaires coins t France In September, lot tha.' ninth annua convention o the.' Legon.1 opening lit aris' Sept.' 1$ it, was announced today by Carj.R if ospf, of Portland, department France convention officer for this state upon" Information received" from Howard T- Savage, National don? mander. i -This trijp'Js start nd enjl at Caateao Thierry. 0V wUl be mada by motor at a' coat of Leaving Chateau Thierry, mem bers 'of the, inboVy go, to Bellfai, Wood." cenje(eri t w&ere rest ..the bodies ol hundreds, oi Americana who went to-daUl la the battles in and near the place, of. that name It was. at BeJUeau Wood that' the Marnesia,ir such' heroic; fJghtJnff; It has been, re named byi the, French government the "Boise de la BHjracie de' Mar ines' in honor of the Marine bri gade, that took the woods. Next comes Booresches,' captured Jy the Marines, Jane 6, 1918., The Leathernecks were unable, to wrest the railroad station 'in: the towi from the German, since It hadbeen ' converted into' aVeri table fortress by the enemy.' On July It: ? 1 9 i 8 the" Twenty-sixth Divisjen entered the. town and. 1 apiurea ine BiAiion. Lttcy-le Socage "is" next on : the itinerary.; For a" tine this ala$e sunrs'C as; bUdqkar'te or,' t$e t;n Regiment. Marines. The sup ply and ammunition, djfmji of the viiiuBui; uu were tqciea mere It fim along: the line passing. through jthe town that the Mar Inesf first met the Qerjmans in (battle on June 2. 1918. On -the Vaux" the tourists will SO. This' town is located on the Meti-Parls road, and today stands at an excellent specimen of de molition nearly aU of which was done by ;Amerlcan artillery when the Tillage' was occunjbsd by. the Germans;" After a destructive ar tillery bombardment, lasting from 8 am. uatU6 iTm., Juiy 1, 1918 the Tillage, , which the Germans . had made into a little , fortress was captured. It was taken by T : . iisTENitTTZl O ' ' ... U .. . M C "I iStniDAX- i I Uomlox Mliltv 10:00-11:00 KXXi (389;. Morning Basic. I 10:6a-I2:30 KGW 491). Service from St Stephen's Pro-Cstaedrai. 11:00-12:15 KXL. Services from the Fiaet, Methodist ehwrfe. , 12:01:00 KFWV (212).' Orjn re eiUl. I 2:0(3:00 KXU. Studio program. 3:00-3:30 KXU Mukic. 4:O"-3;0O K3X. Coocerl jartet. 5 :00-8 AO KXI. Twiiite jaa&ic 5:00-6KK KFWV. Studio jpngrm. & :0O-6 AO KEX (447). Oel iee tr the PortUod iCoaactl of Caarcnes. StTNDJlT NIOHT Local BUUons - 6 :00-7 :00-4-KBX: -The" KEX rio. e:0O-7:00 KKWV. Dane ofehestre. 4i;00.7:0 -KO!X (319). Ofran recital. 7 :00- :-KrW V. MUba UU orchee- tra. ' v . ... 7 :00-T N3-4-KBX. Catholic Troth aoeiety lecture, j " 7:3-8?0Q -KGW. Serricea. firom Hinon Hatnorial Baptist ehurch. . 4 7 :0-9 :00 -KOJN. . Kerrices .from the lint Chaxeh of Christ, Scientist. 9:OiH10:OO KOIX. Hisha Pels orches- . I r. 9:Oo40:Oot-KaW National Broadca- ine company profram. 10 :oo-n :oe &om JtisaaPeli orches tra, i . . 10:00-11:00 KOW. Little Symphony orchestra aad Hugh Walton, tenor. - t Ootstde Station KFVtOr-Afalon. t211)fl. ciiaie orchestra and rebroadcaats ; B, tunixii ; - 0:iS. .,X . , ...... . . , KJ ASeattle (SS4. 5.30. orchestra; 7:13. organ recital; 7:30, Methodist church service ; 9:13, concert orches . ' ra, I Kll Los! Aafelea (47.). . i,trio; j. 7, 9, dance orchektra: 10. orchestra afid ' coloists. . KOA Dearer (322). 5:30, concert; S:45, organ recital. K GO Oakland (361). 8:30. Little Sym phony orchestra : 7:30, Congregational church serrice; 9. . o. u. program. CKCT rVietoria (329. t, organ concert 7:3J Christ church cathedral. KUTK Hollywood (370). 6:aO male ouartet; :15, 6:30, 7,. concert orehe . trftj S, Little Symphony orchestra and ' ethers. ! Kt'Wfi Hollywood (52). 8:30, 9; or 1 chpstxa land, soloists. , KOMU Seattle (30q)., 7:30. Christian feoeoce chorea service; 9, V. U, C. pro- tram, i - XVA-S Fraaciseo (40O).:t ;36VBetM- nmt charcti serrice. KPU-Saa rraneisco (VJ8). 6. orchestra; S;33. orchestra; 8:35.-. concert orches- tra; 10; daaeo "trorani.- - - , ' -r j i bcoyday MOKirrso 7:lSf30 KGW (401). Lserciaea. . IO.-OO-IIjOO xrtV (S12). Homo Bean- tifwl hear. ' ; v? . 10:00-11:30 KOW. Household helps and muu. " " ' . ' - -i 10:OO-12t0O KXL (388). Masie a4 an oneeaseats. -r -s--t .-.. 10:30-12c00 KEX . (447). Pattie Cook; Bnu oatertstasaent. ' 11:04-12:00 HOIS (319). ' Hooaevife'a hour. ! -iy - t ;J kojrDAY arrxxKoos 12:04 EC (352): Weather report. .12:00-12:20 KX. Popular orchestra music.' - , ', ' 1 2 .-(Hl-12 : 30 KFWV. (tijdio program 12:30-1 rHQ XQW. W concert. J rx.3;00 KXL (3A9U . - " ' 2 :0y- :O0 KEX. Stylo aboW. JLjL 3 :Oa-4 WO koi n. . inosie. 4iOJ.5:0O KFEOL-llMic : . - 4i0-)0 KUr. Twihto hour. S:15-:00 KEX. Postman.BiU- - 5 :30- :00 KXL. Warm Friend hour. - MONDAY HIGHT ' 1 BO-tiOO KTBR (263). ILumcJ-' . . G:K-7:00 'KOIS (31S). Orian eoncart, :O0-TU)0 KOW- ,(481). Amusement 0:00-8:00 KTWV. (213). ' Amosement ' a-oo-S-JlS KEX " (4il)tf Xtir'a, markets .Mil .i ma lirnitt. 6 :OOfl -.30 KXL (389). Warm Triond ,:30:7:30-KXL :3O-7rf0 KKX. 7 :0O-7 :Q KOVf. mwsicL Vnsie. -- The KEX trio. ' EdncaUoaaltaa n 7:W-7:30 KTBR. Health, talk. . T :W 7:30, KOIX. Amusement rad.,., 7 r30-7i40 KKX. Koe l eanest talk. -7:37:45 KtiW. Utihtr aerrica. - ' 7:30 00 KXU Stodio program., .., 7 :-'t0-8 :1 S KFJR (S3). ,Lrnustory. 4i-..a-ifinKow. Tslk. . .. .. . :oo-9JDO inVV. titrtxBds P. FOTrMjiim.-: s Willi I - f: -. -'.lf $.'! Dr. John Gronholm. akYery noted foot soeciallst. is'uow a resident of iSaUm and, has his office with the Price Shoe company. He hasDrac- UCeu cuiropouj lor. (u , pan sw yeATSr is a graduate pharmacist, h4s taken two years . of medicine, gradnate oJf the Untrarsl ot Min nesota, an4 M considered- onaof, the leading, authorities, of the foot on the, Pacific coast,, . . W, i Ilia nttlrtk ennlnmpnt in iinedUS-l e4 west of, Chicago;" Evpry aftlUr ance'for the relief of any ailmeni of the' feet' is at 'the command of Dr. John' Gronitolm the patient. The Price Shoe com pany is very fortuntae in securing a' man with the 'wide experience oL dV.' Gronholm, "and- the" people of Salem are for tun ate to have a man"wUb such -high rank- in the medical profession, to locate in this city. The way bis office has been Crowded is the best evidence of the appreciation of the public, ' The Writer, wishes te extend to Dr. Gronholm his best wishes" for a: long" and prosperous stay in Sa lem. ' " 1 - ' the. 'infafttry;, regimen ot ."theSeif ond, division. Chateau Thierry then comes, ifext,. This city.. with. population of 7,100 before the. war was not a surierer or great destruction. However, fl erce fighting was waged there. ; Practically every'- piec oT furn- iture ip the part of the city oc cupied by the' Huns was either re moved or destroyed, Thechurch was used as a sort of warehouse by the German for the housing' of fqrjrltuje, qlotbng, silver' and C9P- per which, they Had. stolen from the houses and stores in the city. Fossoy cbnfes next and- ten Mciy and Mont St. Pire. Jaul- 38th infantries, July. 23, 1918. is gonne, captured by toe 30 th and the next place to be visited by the trailers. La' Channel, captured by the 4th, .infantry, the afternoon ot July.2S, 19 18.', wilL win, the; at tention of the Legionnaires. Cour- mont and Cierges will be next, on the list. 61 places to be visited. The latter Dlacew.a occupied by ine t tin ungaae or tne Tnirty secorir Division. uly 31. 19i8. On to the Oise-Alsne cemetery the toimsta ,wjll., travel Here.at ere-eq-iaraenoia rest tneidles of .hundredA "o Americans who deid In -war-.; From that nlace they will go on to Chemery; to -eee t,ne lonibiot yuenyn, Hoosevelt. son .oiy xne iaie prestaent. wno went to his death when his plane . -. .... i was wtecsea ,m w air oy an at tacking , German axiator., The Germans turied him, at the spot where " his, machlqe, , fell.. ; t,XXe Thirtv - iAnnii ' Dirlairtn nasitri . j . r t' - n-- j. r ' , - tnrouga cnemery, Aug.ust 2. 13 If. while pursuing,' .tie retreatrng Germans, p. Oa; tjjft... legionnaires will go to Croiz Rouge Fatm TEdI: eds. Trugny and back to Chateau TWerrr and the tour will be' com pleted., . The tour out tf Chateau Thier ry to Belleau Wood wiH, h of. the noat popular-- of fered-by; tne Legion, It takes in a wide area of territory which saw some of the most bitter fighting In, the war. Many of America's fighting unlta participated in the battles in and near the city on the Ma me ' An attractive two-color "On to Paris" folder, containing informa tion concerning the tours and a map showing where , they, .areta led. along with steamship in formation, may be obtained by ad "dresslifg the Department' of 'France Convention Officer whose address is given above or he France Con vention Committee, N a tional Headquarters. Indianapolis, Ind. MtiQffo'Pan! Ml Doesn't hurt one bit! 'Drop little "Freezone on an . aching corn, instantly ? that corn stops hurting, then shortly. you lift it ris'ht off witH" fingers, Your druggist sells "a liny Imttle ot Treezqne"4 f or a few cents, suf ficient io iembve every hard corn, soft corn,' oe'eora between: "the i j 1 v. mm .l - .ij.ti in. . ingmonK ueaa m Muiiuae of Prayer 'r ' ' ni8T. ni.TSTlfV foln UP.lth .nn '. itio "Prnaii" Won Driven snow forms an- emtlem. of seii level in the' Kdcky Mountains 1 - ."-' i ... formed from deep ravines that jut across the face of .Ue mountain which bears its naflia. . The deep ravine forming the upright section of the cross is 2000 feet long in which the sncwa $rift to a depth ot from 5Q to 0, feet,, while tth transverse, riige 'f prmfat g' tlje. arma is 800 feet ' across. Neaxhy'in immaculate raimept of falling snow, is the Supplicating Virgin and at her feet' is a' body ofj. waiter known as the Bowi of Te'ars. A legendary tale woven around this .mountain .relate . hew, , m? iy years - agio, when, the' , Franciscan Fiiars were engaged in con'rerting the inhabitants ot lexfco, , monk to spain yieiaea to, tenipitioB., Wan revealed to him In a- vision that when he sawa .crQssf sujspenq-j etl In the. aif it would, be a token of fpVglxeness. Filled Hlv nnreat. he went to Mexico4 nod wanaerea . , , .... - , ... g Pit yor Dreovfcfart j IJtyggTQOK ItJKTLANJ). Aorfl 23. CAP) He ccipts for 'tn-ek appro((mately 275j ratrte: 340 (-sites; 4083 noes; 200a seeM. Cottle AJomparetl win- woeK s;o : Beef steers nnevea. Uood- kiudv lca IS lotrer; common and rdHim grades steady fb 23c bijrlierr botebirr stock and bulla chanted; realera.SSe to 401 kizher; practical top best steers 10.50 ; numeroos loads at price. Experiment station fed bawy ,befll.; tww. tuads yof-, 1.044 to 1,1912 . pound .averases Lanfoynla (taks cow and'betfereltes S9..H); serrfl Ksa good eow& up to $8.t bulk prinHtr stanr.li-' tcr sher 8tJ IOiO; fat eowa. 3.504; heifer's' 37 (tt 9f cotterl and low cuuers fit.ooua.uuv roeaiitm onus vj.aj(no.;j. Ho ca Come a red with week ao: Kil- linjt classes fully. SOe lower; spots 73c off on rouzn packing: sows; Closing- iraae aun at decliae: lte top tight ntrtckers 11.30; balk 200-240 pound. averages il(tli.3o most packen !rj fe""-i -ce; . . . . . A - T ' ... mi m f- 1 1 . ieaujr. toAtfc - ww cr w-& ' Sheep--ComparBd'j with - week- ako: all rlasses fnlly steady; most spring - lambs fl4Tj; shorn old crop off error np to 13.jtl; shorn yearlinrs 111; wooled ewes ae7.; shorn kind SX306.50, --."- - 'HAY -.? ,JORTLAXU. Apr"d (APWHay tayins urires : Ls(r Ore re n titnotby 18 1 M : -ditto Yairy $17 17.50: cheat 14.50: -alfalfa tl8ai.30T ' oat hay kl4.0; t: and -retch x.0&l7f straw f 8.ft Tper ' ten. Belli n prices fa a ton sore. PORTlWkXOi April t3.-i-AP -Wlteat- BBB bird whH Aph.- Vsy. - Jnne 1.41 j hard white. 'BS, art, Ap7.. If., Jnne ilfdi: federation, soft -wane' western while, krr winter, oTthr1 aprinc Apt-, lr,"jnr 1.35; western red Apl., jsay nvlv V a o IS nniind RW AnL V luif S38: ditto irir Atl.. XTsv? June 36. Oats. ao. 9S POPJift. yy AP-. -nay. 133. . --- 2 Cms Kl 1. XT skinment AnL Kar Jnoe $37. . . . v .'- t Millmn, standard Apl. I3UO; Mar, June $31. . -? ' CHICAGO ff&AXK Ureaed Te-grais'-afarketa'teda by scoring m. mbtttstis wMeDeooeol itssc:'1s- pert thai' deliTsTteft -of torn os Mir eoitrarta fcore will bo leas' of; a bnrden than has bea -looked fbr1 of late were Urxelr tetjonsile.- -1rn rlod firm l-ac to 3-4,,net ni-Bcr. win wnea Troisn ing irretrular. l-4e to l-8fti 1-4 np and oars l-oc to .- opwn, DRESSMAKING jteasonabTe' price's. r"l5onrt for get our. heimstitchisg.'Blatnping, button making; and pleating. -f ,s THlA.ETiTEcm6Pi . Oyer Baslck's TTelepnone. 1981 'liN&fc' Sprins and .iK vNt, "'0f"" m i f l t 403 State "St." over the . country in' search othQ aavipu ajiuvuh , ... ; ; . 1 ' IJte Joined a,n explprlrig , party, cpplrig notU. "; Arriving oyie, 9 on the summit of a lofty' moun tain, they pitched their tents. It was not 'the hour to 1 camp, bnti their. . I uxUier, progress ws, pr,e4 ventea by a dense, log. i,ne pious inoriB' according v to the' legend wDofai lUtJq r.waj; fjrom 'j.he; sound of'hnmajj jrpices to., pray f,or the remorai of hisl burden at sin,. The cloud Wted nui before him, resplendent, wRh the rays, of dering'at his. Ipng. delay' his com- - . ''.. irii aoi found. ihJDi dead, in the, atti tude ,of iwaver.. ith h,i fie? to-, ward, the alount'oX tb,e4 Holy ross. in uoiy vross nauo.na,t lowest. 3$Q acres, have.been, wt asfde, by the.'U. S. for,est serrice: for recrea tion, educational- and, devotional purposes. Stitt FnrnJtnre Cq.. Ie,ad era in complete homo, furnishings, priced to make you tne. owner; the store that studies ydur 'every need and la ready to meet it, an solutely. (). Mrs.. U. 'Stith. millinery. Most beautiful hata In Salem: all shapes and colors; full stock from which to make fine selections. Best quality. 333 State St: ( ) iiuMii from eon CLINE, Tex. (AP) Out of the fruitless dream of a wandering gold seeker Uvalde county, Tex.. has built its greatest industry- , "Forty years ago. a man. whose name is forgotten, came into this section of southwest Tfexas search ing for th.e precious, metal. -Gold he did not find, but! he discovered a yasl deposit of asphalt and to day hundreds of men are digging Into the hills of Uvalde county Jor the,, material that is mak,ingr hard surfaced roads throughout the country. . .... . . , . This trail blazer, remembered he had seen the same substance in use In France and reqpgnizd its value. He Interested New York capital. The asphalt was. extract ed-and used, as a base for varnish and. oil paintings, but the enter prise failed when liuid asphalt was discovered, on the Island of Trin idad. This was before the days of har4 roads. Fifteen years ago J. B. Sjnyth ot Beaumont, Texas, seeing the posibjiities of the material for paving, bought 22,000 acres of the land, which was considered a use less wilderness. -A process of mixing a small Tfoa, Ikie To. Clstksif x T A; -o. SUSDAY u0& BOARD Sft. Rooms for rent 1030 CBamaketa. 23s24 FUUN ISHED FLAT.rTWO 'BDBQOMS. T Oarare. Call 2324-M. . - -S3a27 ewelee In New- Locati os Watches; Cldeki and Jewelery Repaired " Bink anct. Window tioi Are now rrady. , Uq fin line of shrubs and' percnniala. Telephone S8Q 813 8Ute St. A showing of "hewT colorful fashions of iiiL geruiri washable Nationally itnown and, Nati9nally , Advertised 40-i.n. Fati-Ta-S; - Yo: .. ..... 36-in. Regolia hfeavy crepe $2:75 40-ir. Serrel heavy crepe ..$2.50 SPECIAL Ttjr CL03B OUT 40L-inr Sport Satin1, Reg. iir25r.::-:.-.-:-r.-..v.:.:,ii0Q; 40firu Corcled f oi coat ancV 36-ip. Tub Silkprintecl. ; ' Reg. $1.69! n Li v i a'. "CAN AND UO i m '1 ' Portland Silk1 Store ' . , 562 Alder St duantUy of crude oil with, the puK yerjsed Tokwas, developed; Snak ing, 1 ai waierprooi paTing mater ial VJth. the. maUeabillty of lead. It moulds, lfke lad and la lald-down cpld,' : ,'".."' ; ,The only four other known de posits are In '.Germany,' France, Switzerland and Sicily. f A, town has grown-up here at Cline. The men burrow into the bills.' extracting thousands of tons o the material daily. It Is estim ated that on the 1,500 acres being worked- there is enough asphalt to I build a pavement ten times around the world. r Rescue Btandard Oil Officials. Hckl on Own PreinLws by Employes SHANGHAI, ' April 24. (AP) Sunday) .The China, Presa. says Anjerican.luejackets on i Friday na.n rescuea three Standard- oil men imprisoned In their own pre raises in Hankow by their hos tile employes. " TheJjr namejs are given as Cap tain t4. IL ?urditt, master of th oaaaaara UU snio MetlOO. J 4 9 m T a Stamm and B.. Duxbury. Qnlck, Rellablo Berrio. H.EGNER . 181tt Center Street , Phones MSZ end, 1S10-W-Fine. FlxtnreaW " Standard Bvnipment Ife Tine to Think, of, FATjrTXNO and CLEANING CP We Sell MartlnlSenou? iqq per . Cent Pure Paint DOUGHTON A. SlLLlt WIN, 28a N. Commearcdal Telj i WATCHES, CJvOCKS AND i JEWtiLBV Carefully ;Eepalred and ( Guaranteed at PRKSOOTT'S 291 N. Commercial St., Salem BETTER- Better, Office Equipment Just; IxavihaddeJ A"nev Paloier. Evtng Automatic ! Hylb tablet to Quf, already modern, "equipment, we. invite you to call and give us a visit. ... . Chiropractic Gives People Health CONSULT ; Dn SCOrlELD Straight f tfWrT x Chiropractor 80& First National Bank : Bl ...$yj5: .-- -i SiiHime TK Price or prisinslr for shoes of. such merit: It VLVMlX .' tr ol econ mj; ( footwear from , otij. iiiej. A tv Expert Foot Specialist " donsnltatlon'Frea m. Y est V fd mm k 0'- TFhe finest leathers, aire .'.uiied, in' die making of these new shoes ' " '' " -t V . .'t . ' r ana cverj. pair. cYiococea. uia most careful workmanship. That means two things ; comfcanidnxabiUtX. And there's stvle.' too vl . Hclever, distinctive atylo which be- speaks popu- " larity. snr . lou? To ' $16.50 Ml niIllllHUlj!!iHIIIIJJ!!!III Just Am splendid collection of the styles of the season in high ptweare ShoH'for every occasion k the calendar of fashion. And ypull marvel at the lowprices ' ai which they are featured;; SEE OUR WINDOWS iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiininniii tat; Shoes ' -A - -4 - to j! rvhete.' .-jr.iwjl; yoalj-not;'. fc4 .fetter ; style. of " tjujditjr that ;resentilt ::.;;t)v8noe ''Me- Hker therri Be i ciuse- taey always IooV eood anci fjU hold their shape day after day. : ; lhey bear every appearance oi X shoes priced much higher: . - ff'"'t.t 1 Jfik-Otf rUSjHvootf. S&oes for ornery hour of the dey -or-. aning Smmrtly de signed shoes in patent leather. If id, calftJcUtf satin, suede and co,tn b inafionsj, Ml lite most vored colors.-. A renmrkable . as-' sortmentl . : new-. m ;1 ft LUIS ' Axel Jacobson In charge, oi Eaoa B palr Dcpartwnt dop only,.tSao5t wort grade . A . Jill ti 1 1 1 ; "i ill u i : II1U1U1 toes, and thd foot: calluses, tun . a :uo- :i'-Kfjw; Trtftipsr-Trticas ,1s tm . j-. H ml l-'n amm" - son.