CrltmORiSGONSTATESClAN: TUB CTATwAlAN PtiUilNa OOStPAITT ., til 8bU fenasureUl Btraat. Salara. OnfM' fc. J. HtWek irl 8. Met harry fcaaall &kefc . City- E4iWr ?'- 8trU, Kttiwr - aWeiatr E4it Balpfc H. KUtslag - AiTrtlit Xaaafar O. E. Marti . Sbd. MBaleal Iapi. W. H. Hm4rta CireUtiB MB(r W. C. Cr s ; : VomZaii JCditor -'- -' mmzB or thb associated nua ' - ..7b ASMetiUi rfaaa U sfelBBivaly aa titles' taa fr B-abltoatiM at bII awa Ua(teas ersdMaa f ia mg WwiM era4iMA ia.Ul apr bb4 Ja taa tcai f Mwt pttbliahad BaeaiB. . ..." -;V - . --:- - .? - ' t f .-. SUSXVZSS OmCEU v. -h' --V.-- f , Mabr Salaetad Orafom Vawipapara Paei fwkt RaaraaaaUtlTe Dety. J Btypaa, ,, ; fartUB4, Harlty BWj.;v 8aa Fraacitro, Shares' BMf.j Im AagalaB. fc -'". Chamber at CoaKTM-ra Bide, .. - t . , . - intui r. Clark CvN Ytrk, 1IM'W. 31t SU; Calest, MarqnatU Blsa, Paataaai Offl ! r Kt B-MLtr 4ita -IPS Kaw. - JfL.tt t IDS pireBlattaa . Offie , ' .ta taxed at taa P t Offtaa BbUbv Oral, as a 4-aM MBtfT. " . v-v--.' rrr October lla7 : 5: : ; GlT not that which ii bolr uto the dors, neither eaai re your pearls before swine. Jet J they trample them under helr feet, and f-tnm again and rend-yon. Matthew :7:tlj 'n-k.- i t " ' ON THE UP GRADE AGAIN fe- Salem Is on the up grade again, in. her dairying industry; t This industry has been on the up grade'for a dozen years or TOontt.the rn district KiWffiW? i nougn mere war noi mucn more inan uuj roaraiug iur J about two yearsV partly rxrwing to the. Urge demand from Cal- 'norma aiiu uuicr ocvmuiis' xut wui , wtto. rj . .4 v t rUt we uo ni ls?v :uu.uisji him& uu ti cjin. nwv uau I enough." Not a tithe of the amount that ought , to be coming tA'theTfact6ries Kere' and that may be had here, when the Jaypplr shall be iiil1cient!fdthe.is7 There is a struggle foibw among the users we have, for the meager supply that is 'available rmri U':i&i&M;?kH& t!5' :J H. H t We must get Jrrigation Major developments.- We will I get mem. jtney are ut ine uj.iiuk iwse ww uriiis ucei- ?yApdithese will brfeg-oiairy cowa. Ten. where we .have one Cnqw; And finally tenJJ l:JM,:- -VV:. "Xnd then we can have condensing factories here, and more i creameries and larger ones,' and many more cheese factories, $ and factories using the by-products, like dry milk factories. nriA ftf which' has started' business here already. And milk sugar factories; and milk chocolate factories And many kinds, of specialty, factories, using milk and cream. -?:??U?tH . ' I - - -V .':!' . Without question; we have potentially the greatest dairy l ing district irr the world: arid it will be the greatest in good 1 ' time, h : h. v vo n': -z s 1 -ymU- WASHINGTON1. Oct J AP) A statue r of . Major General Gorge Gordon Meade7onimander of the Uolon forces at the battle. of Gettysbure, wa accepted, from Pennsylrania today by ? President Cool Id ge who bra ved a cold,! nd rainy4 day to bono the iciTil l war commander.: X. I v...r"".,r;jp'j L Although partly . shielded from the elements by a canvas 'canopy, the president laid aside his bat and overcoat when bel read .b la speech accepting the memorial In behalf of the nation and waited afterwards .,n;.,he Increasingly chUly weather. uflUl the lengthy program was; overv v i !- : Daring , the cereinpnies. H.- IV Spayd. past cbmmander of th Pennsylvania. G. A, R.". became ex hausted daring the recital of his experiences with General Meade. and, although he seemed about to collapse In front of Mr.' Coolidge. doggedly kept; on."; : J ' Colonel Blanton Winshlp, aide U tho president, finally induced him to sit down and Major James FVCoupal, the- White. House phys ician.' went to his aid.? He soon re vived: .. 'v. f V 1 t V I ; Accepting the memorial of Gen eral Meade the president, paid the Union commander a high tribute, describing him as a, "responsible and reliable , commander, . whom 1 .' - WORLD'S GRE ATEST DAIRYING DISTRICT , It is not too much to say that the Salem district, and its ! extension to the -whole Willamette valley, is potentially the I greatest dairying country in the world- ; - .' -. ;;: ::: ; h or the greatest dairymen in the work v "f ' And this has been proven over and "over again, in the I ahhliai'2airy Slogan numbers of The SUtesman. Amarig the i outstanding facts in: proof of this statement one is all but conclusive, and that is he act that a pound of butterfatcan terpduced in thc.WillametWyalley;for as much is (perhaps ; a'gooiLtleal morJJian) jseyen ".t&jaAi pound below the cost in I the'great. dairying -districts east; of. the Rockies.: r . . :; i I Hammer that f act home" in those districts, and there would j brotitht about herh i booni in durying. . 1 mTwculdiOk lieJrel ' Especially so, when it lsalso true that ocr-tnarKets are sm. sJwie average nigner .wian; iuuoe va t hs ;ea&Vf hairy-prpducts.1;. Ji 1 ! VTTen we can add the beet sugar industry as we must and lyntt ;add it,uall over ih'isvaney,'iwewul?':toye-jstill 4better i dairylrifir "conditions. i1' ' rWe will liave the tb and th4 pulp an air feed ; the top worth $20 an acre when fed to good dairy i lVhat;n8e mte-ihan any other one thing, m ojir MfM .:?-v.f,ft ia ji fTvaf. 'advertisinfir camPaiirri 'crivimr 2 over wit! i dev:!opmeKtf qujrVonunr beet sugar industry. ! It will Ci- f consoIIdVtevc"r' outstanding advantages .. .... M - --r .. ta,T.''af. WTaC- a B i for high class dairymen. , Coolidge Accepts, Statue ; Of Famed Union General . "Lacking the ' partisan. -support of those.hig.h in office and of the public iaress.' Mr. J Coolidge aakl, "he. bad ' little opportunity to .be glorified during his lite time. But finally justice comes to be done; time seta: Its clearer, truer estim ate. The record more and more reveals General Meade as a gal lant soldier and a Christian gentle man." M f Governor Fisher 'of Pennsylvan ia f declared that the state, erecting the statue was merely r.,EDEDBD Cf.SE PUT flFOliT m coi T Trial for Manslaughter Will Be Held: Before Fed '. eral Authorities f Radio Waves Pointed Like ; , Bem of Light Marconi PORTLAND. Oct. 19. fAP) George Neuner. United States dis trict attorney, today received att- Qi luorizaiion jrom united. states At wruc; utucrai aarKeoi O: Den vindicating the Judgment of his. order transferring the manslaugh tory which bias been 'testing out ter case against Terry Talent. fed General Meade for two thirds of era! prohibition -t agent, to this a ceiKturyi 0 . U : - I court from Jackson county, .,A11 adroltj h said. Tnnt ne f - Talent Is nnder . indictment In name of Meade will go down to I Jackson county for manslaughter mtritT M a emt soldier tod to connection with the death of the trinmnhaftt commander In Maniora zimmerlee, reputed Jack- one of the dectaive conflicts of all tlma SenatorVfess" of Ohio, ? acting chairman of f the National -Meade Memorial commission.- presided. The statue is In the v botanical garden s near one of I Meade's su- nerier officers In the civil wan General Grant. I The memorial was Unveiled by a daughter ,of General Meade, Miss Henrietta Meade of Philadelphia, who. with Goevrnor Fteher and members of b!s staff, were guests of the president at luncheon be- 1 his revolver. fore the eerem son -county moonshiner., who was pn September 28. According to the tfPe-amV report on the case an undercov er" , agent negotiated with Zlm merles to purchase .two gallons of moonshine whiskey . from him: With Talent, two. state prohibi tion officers and a . deputy sher iff, the undercover agent went to Zlmmerlee's i place 30 miles , east of 'Medf ord and as Zimmerlee de livered the liqHor to' the automo bile1 In which Talent was station ed, the federal officer inrormed; htm he was under arrest and drew! r .WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 9- (XPX The beam ayatera of radio traasmission ts the basis for all future wireless Improvements . in the opinion of William . Marconi. hre a one of Italy's representa tives at the International . radio conference., '. : Upon ite perfection, be believes, will depend t a; large extent the development ot such widely dif ferent applications as photograph ic transmission and radio tele phony, '.v.;.: f I Marconi explained today how he had succeeded : in restricting, ra dio emanation to a beam diverge Ing from the sending stations at an angle of not more than two or three degrees. The. effects this, he continued, was that all the en brgy of the transmitting autions, fcrhlch under ordinary clrojimtan iha wonld have been snread in all Mirections, wasv'oncentTated along communiration between this coun try and England he said, the beam system-" 4Frad " . strengthened m sages 100 times. To . obtain the same, strength of incoming signals without directional .trannmLwion the Bending power would have had to have been Increased ten thous and .times.; which Marconi added, would have been unfetfslble. Since , the success of radio, tele phony and photography are de pendent upon the strength of the Incoming signals, Marconi declar ed he Considered- his. experiments with beam transmission as basic for the improvement of the art. ,,Asked whether wireless wpuld ever completely replace', the cable, Marconi said the latter, mid only the advantage ot secrecy, but that with the beam system, secrecy is practically absolute. In radio since words are transmitted at as high a rate-as 500 per minute, requir- Vom plicated and expensive re- ng sets, n addition, such mes- s are subject to Teception on y stations in the direct path hef beam. ; AUNT HET Br Rohawt Qalllen Bony. I: SECT STMIFODD . . - s - ' . . i ft-.': SQUAD FQft GhiE t ft- STANFORD rUNIVERSITT, OcL Id -fAP)- Coacb Pop Warner to day announced that 30 members of his sanad ill make the trip to Portland -wherev Stanford meet the Oregon Aggies on Saturday. The squad follows; ?. " Captain,' Hal McCreery, Louie Vlncentl, Johnny Preston.: Ronald Sellman, Seraphim : Post4i Lloyd Macabee, Don Robesky, Chris Freeman. Hodge Davidson, Spnd Lewis, Frank Wilton, Don HUL Dtff Hoffman, Lyle Everett, Casey Kazan jlan. j , Alex-. Cook. Vivian Morley, ? John jGif f ord. Mush MuW ler.Mlke Murphy, Dick Hyland. Bob Simst Herb Flet hhacker, Ted Klaban. Hencke, B11I SonlaJlingi Dick Worden, Sherm Crary. ' Lad Frentrup,' and Ernie Patchett. : Bits For Breakfast O minutes:' 4S-seeonds. Romano took the second In minutes, 56 sec onds, when he ra-laed a Daie from- the mat nnd pitched hinl down on his 4 bead. O'Dale was dased and Romano took the third fall In fifty seconda.: . v , ; a thf Zimmerlee is ,. alleged i to have grappled for the gun after flash ing a light in Talent's face. Vni BDie lO OOiaiu pusacasiuu- nii gun, be broke and ran and Taien fired three shots "at him. "At crossroadr where Claude L. Hick man. state prohibttion agenii"wa stationed, several ' shots were tin ed at the fleeing man by this ent.' ' : "' '.! -M The wounded man swam Roeue river and madei good b seta way, but was picked up tn next ntorninr. He died two da J after the; shooting and Talent w' indicted i for involuntary ma slaughter on October 8. The authorisation for deien State GommiSSIOn ActS ; I 0l ant request for, transfer to tj Cut Down Weight Per- - mitted Over Roads - amg m otjcw M ahontinr took; nlace. Neunex- d PORTLAND. Oct. AR- Uiarerf there was no Question 4 Maximum loads on macadam high- tnjg -point and . declared thi ways west of the Cascades were vhile he considered Talent wou reduced here today at a meeting be given a fair and Impartial trif of the state highway commission; i , Jackson county, public sent The order is Immediately effective I there was such that It would herfe wlttther grandparents. nd Mrs. H. J. Frederick.-is e Hood .River hospital hre ht rallying from injuries re- Ich terminated this morning. he girl ; was found beside the W. JR. R.' & N, tracks at Cas- P Locks in a hysterical condi- at.T a. m. today. She had kped from the train or had fall- or been, thrown off. ; Dr. J. W. on said she will, lose a part ot lee toes, which may have been jngled by a ear wheel.- rhe Frederick girl ' and . Alic Iters, J 4 year old daughter, of L and Mrs. Charles Walters.-had n missing from their , homes ce Mbnday morning. - . ; "Amy tries to be somebody In society, but I don't never see her children that their noses don't need wipln'." . (CopyrlV, I99T. Fobltakart Sradlcau) flowed its banks and the Inhabl- tantfl moved to higher points. The wind and rain also damaged prop- ' ' erty at Bayama. Motrrer Has No Right To Spank Grown Girl WHITING, Ind., Oct. 19. (AP) The legal right ot a moth er to spank her daughter when ahe has reached her majority was denied by Judge Sullivan, in police court today. . Angered over a spanking which her mother, Mrs. Catherine Latjko; gave her, 19 year old Emma Latzko swore out a warrant and caused her arrest. Her mother Insisted that she -still -had the:legalright to spank her daughter but Judge Sullivan ruled against. her, imposing a tine of. one dollar and costs on a charge of assault, and battery. heridam Amendment , Meets With No Favor ...Great Isllhe cow --r,-y m- V-s; x The wet nurse of 4he I human race ; . . -s . , j ,; , The giver i of : the food, that makes bones, and brains and mus cles, and virility t the most perfect ot all foods; the food that makes a balanced ration of aay othe combmatioa: ifr..u r,:sii -The.mHk of the cow Vusedin .making;, hundreds off commercial articles.-. ; Dried milk atone goes Into 100 of more. ' " - . ' . lirt jus Juild 4p great and amall dairies' on every farm, and there "win t be ' developed In Salem -tear the ; world's greatest " dairying center factories . enough $ to .keen the. popuU.tion' busy of a city mucb Urgtrthan.aleaniis now. . ,- r- If we couM iget: fully across to the dairymen of the east the ad- Yantage3 of dairying 4n the Wll- ixjom In the industry here that would neat any .Joining ; ojr ojl boom; because, kiwanM r never pinch out , or be exhausted! It would renew itself fyvf y year; add every month in;the"year,-fjTm our oil and eunshine5tf3"howers. as ion as grasM fpow end water E. V. THOMPSON'S DAIRY r 1 ' At a" tirne wherr the pure milk campaign was being carried on to -protect the Stives of babies , in trtlandr Edward "Lw j Thorfeoft. then 'Portlarid'Jbanker.' established one of the, . . The dairy was located at Deer island. U furnished a model 1 for the stated i 'Us cleanliness, with resultant parity of milk; ! was W answeV to the w dairies could hot be spotless. T2ifl health of babies who were grireri pure-milk i reffitcJ fc Kli:tirfehe:staternenl.nade hcuTtKat theirtiest teirs in the mllk can make the.healthi- J tst children and thaCmilk frorn tuberculous cows ywuld kill ' r '.The" -example: helped .establish 'for" Portland the "hltrhest -rd 4of,milk supply -in any. city. ;; It is a tandardtill r.iaijitainea. ; in t cxaa proporuoa rgruanu -uaa wiuojvic . cf'J':3 Safest places iii : the world forJa baby to be boniand I .rant'mortalityis.the lowest. f,;; -:v- W ?r: ft ?i' intense life. llr.ThonjDSon has passed on. But tins rood.which he did when (t was most needed will maintain th? Memory cf;.hi3Xpcd citirenship. . 4 t It Is a idea in zlr.2TzicT. with the,t;wer; disposal and converting: plant that ::':ncu:t have irr tha pcaff ut'ure; - .Tlxat-Trofcld 'mezl spine ..'..cro d-.-'n the nver. in crccrto have a gravity flow for tr.3 Q-t hzzt :t ij ir.c.3 irrijetien, because thii will trinr in Icnients that will transform ths whob yalhy r""ti:re nr.d garden cjii .orchard and fruitful tov.-or: up the raw pre and will hold until April IS, 1928. The order limits loads, to 18,500 povnds. on solid rubber tires with a tire width-hot less than 30 Inch es Among the highways affetced by the order areiColumbla'hlghi way, . between Multnomah county line and west city limits of Hood River. . . , ' ; Coos Bay-Roosevelt highway, be tween Coquille and Faclf ic high way junction CorvalJ is-Newport : highway, be tween corvaills and Toledo -SMcKenzie .highway, between Springfield and Blue. Klver McMlnnville-TIHamook highway between ;Hebo andjunetion with west aide highway,, excluding por tions wuhln corporal limits of Wilamina and Sheridan. -. . . . Coast highway,, between:". Sea side and Newport excluding cor porate limits f Wheeler, Bay viy ana miamooK. ; Santlam highway, between Al be more, eoullable to al concerne federal court. HI l- ill after the latter had tumbled into the roadway at the corner of the Rue Racine and - the Boulevard Sainte Michael, where he was con WALSH PREDICTS UPHEAVAL IN WEST Nomination of Coolidge Type Wilt Precipitate Dis- : -sension, Claim MADISON. Wie.. Oct. 19 (AP) A political nprisuig In the mod erate -west, whicii will assume the proportions of a revolution should the t republican party nominate ; :a man' whose views on the McNary- Haugen bill are the same as thope of . President CooMdge, was pre dicted by Senator Thomas J bany and Lebanon. uoast i highway, between Co- Quiii0 and California line. '." it. , A . request to the. commission 'lo k,ep the McKenzie Pass open by Walsh, Montana, In an Interview using rotary plows val: placed on here today. ) f r temett.valiey.Llhere. would be a J that human life is a matter to caa J fled politically as a dry, believes oiuer anq suggested that shelter! that nettner party " ia naeiy , or stations should . be placed everv 1 ought to make a declaration whtcti two or three miles, on the 2T-hiile 'will be ,ataracterlzed es a wet ;0r stretch " whichlla exndsed. " Tour-1 dry, plank." Should an ohUtand-i- lets using the rout, and weArtaa- Ing wet .be nominated' on either r Insufficient clothing, are likely to ticket, Mr. i Wnteh v believes it u!4fesa?sQin -MifhahaiteV.f. iv his Baporterr? to force: wet vided. jyanedr the engineer - . I plank into the irty phvtfornt? T Commissioner JSwyer contend- As for a dry plank,- Seaatbr ed that' breaker nn thfl aw U I Walsb believes o-the drys' ought April .on tin McKenzie will be to 08 8t4afled h conditions aa less expensive than waltinr jintn they are without, any f urther -de- Juae..for in Anril thpr claraUon, tn view of the fact that merely .now, while itt 1 June the snow will have turned to Ice, more runs.. u. - a. i a. - Read the artlcleeboat fhe'irie-&f- beet returns for; one f Colorado-' county. crThis could be duplicated In Uie Willamette vallevi and then quadrupled; in any county between m uascaaes and the Coast Range, J -'.- . r. , SUICIDE AT BRIDGE 21 ST , . m,v:. '- ' Ziz: U i'fzii Unidentified Individual Jnmps To Death at Pasadena PASADENA, Cal.. Oct. 19. (AP) An: J unidentified ' man leaped to his death from the tow ering Colorado street-'bridge-'to day, making the twenty-first per son to seek suicide at the bottom of Arroyo Seco. : He fwaa about 60 years of age. well dressed and apparently had been in ill health. iASSEfGER CARS CRASri SUITE SELECTED' TralnIXKi " TVasliout ; to Pennsyl fsZrmnitk- aad Leaves Track -: p. ? T5wANDA.i Pw - Oct. i f AP Lackawanna passenger, train -No.. 28. struck 'i. washodt about'J miles east of Ililstead to night, and the engine and four cars ' crashed down a bank. ; Engineer Esterbrook of Scrant bn and his 'fireman, whose name was not learned, were killed and the mall clerk' and baggage clerk were seriously Injured. HERBERT BOCOLOFSKY ON V. . OP O. "CHEST GROUP UNIVERSITY- OP OREGON. Eugene Oct.. 19. (Special). Herbert Socolof sky. of Salem, has been put on the committee assist ing Roland Davis.' of - Portland, .who will head -the 'community chest'; plan for raising .funds for all University of -Oregon organis ations participating .In the, annual drive, it is announced by Don Bee lar student body president, . Others assisting Davjs will he Marion "Barnes. Tacoma; Marlon Leach, Caldwell; and Art Ander son, of Portland. The Red Cross V. W. C. A.Y. M. C. A., and Other organizations wUU partici pate in tne a rive. drys In ; congress ' outnumber, the wets six-to one. ;.v fff - y The wet ; and dry question will not be an issue In the next cam paign, says Senator Walsh unless an "outstanding-"wet is nomina ted. In which case he thinks 1t is bound to be an. issue, regardless if fhe platform. . Senator Walsh is on his way to Washington. . ALTER -10IO DATE SALEM GIRL TO RINC3 OVER ,KEX FRIDAY EVENING Spectators gasped, not knowing why Torres was. brandishing' the revolver. Aiming at. a chair, Torres pulled the trigger of the revolver. There were more gasps, but no explosion. , f ' ..).; The . question of 1 ' whether Schwartzbard ; Ilred bullets Into General Petlura's body as he lay In the roadway is one of the moot points of the trial, for there lhas been no question of who did '. the killing. . - Schwartzbard yesterday related in vivid detail Just how he trailed the general and shot him down be cause he believed him the instigat or of pogroms in Ukrania in which ; thousands of Jews , were massacred. i : . Torres' demonstration , was to show thkt the bullets fire while the. general, was down would have taken courses different than those revealed by the autopsy. .:., The extra force of gendarmes that guarded - the courtroom yes terday while Schwartzbard told his dramatic story, again patrolled the corridors to prevent demon stration of racial,. feelings. Wit nesses and lawyers consumed most of the day in flights of .oratory and - histrionic exhibitions.' T Reginald ' ; Smith, ' an English teacher . and reputed eye witness of 'the "assassination, ' acted: put what - he . saw and ; resorted to Shakespeare' to describe , the ex pression on , Schwartzbard's I. face as GeneraF Petlura fell. ; "He wore an expression of ex altation . mixed . with anguish. Smith related. ; 1 -j! ,.. " Another witness lectured for half an hour on psychology. Torres and his various oppon ents succeeded; each other la long orations. -That ot the chief coun sel on the Vprogrom of February, 1919," was a passionite dennn- elation. He declared . that not a single person had been punished for this wholesale mnfder.j Pet lura's tolerance. If not his actual participation, was: shown: by- this failure to punish, Torres averred Runaway Escapade Comes To, End in Serious Injury HOOD RIVER. Ore.. OctJ 19.- AP) Inez Frederick. 1, Junior high school "student, daughter of Milo .Frederick' who triad her HAVANA, ; Oct. 19. (AP)! Torrential 'rains and heavy winds in Oriente and Camaguey provin ces were the evidences In Coba'of the cyclonic disturbances ' ; off Swan island.' The same1 condi tions prevailed in the north of the Island of i Jamaica. - Floods occur red at Various points, the towns of Niquero, Bayama and Santiago suffering severely. vv . ; ? At Niquero .14 families had nar row escapes, .when their 'homes were flooded. The low lying dis tricts of Santiago de Cuba were in undated. At the Cuba agricultur al! farm much damage to-crops. The f river Sensenerico over- '.V ALBANY FARMER KILLED Chicago Wrestler Throws v;Cc:3y 'O'Dsxt. Portland t PORTLAND, Oct: I 19. (API Mike Romano, Chicago 1 gra ro pier, took 'two out of three fails from Casey O'Dale of Cedar Rapf Ids, Iowa, 1n the main event of tha first wrestling match of the sea son here ton isht. They are 200 round er3i- -i --' - - ; . O'Dale won the first fall In 40 relatives he.'a. Cral With S. P. Train Fatal to 'fr!: -W. H; AnstinAgwl 43 ' ; . - , .U . '.. -" ., . V ? t ; ALBANY. Ore" Oct. i9.--(AP) W. H Austin, 43, a- farmer: re siding near,, here was fatally. In jured late, today when: hia-anto mobile was struck by a Southern Pacific train at North Albany sta tion. - The automobile 'wag com pletely demolished- Austin died a faw hours, after the accident ; Aa. thor I ties were -tonight . trying to locate relatives at WUIlston North Dakota- - . 'istla, Jbad coknown The - weekly farm radio pro grams of 'station KEX will here after be broadcast on Friday eve nings Instead of Thursday, i and from-7 to 8 Herman fLafky, di rector of agriculture in the Cabby Union:: High school, : and i former Salem resident. Is the director of these farm programs. O. M. Plummer. manager of the Pacific International Livestock show, is on this program -each week, and he gives a -weekly live stock news chat. This week he will give some- newt concerning the coming show, which Is expect ed to be the greatest in the conn try. - .;. Miss Gladys Mclntyre,;bf Salem; will present several ;vocal . num bers during thev program, this week,J:r; .'f- "z , z. Other numbers cVthia'rweelca program include- a talk ca farm machinery by Prof. W. J. Glim ore, head bf the agricultural engineer ing department. O, A- C and the weekly: wool market news by the Pacific Wool Growers Cooperative a&soci&lioa. , , ' iOED PEPPER ill I STOPS DilGIGIlE ' The t eat of red peppers takes the "ouch" from' a sore, lame bade It can not hurt you, and. it certainly ends the torture at once. v j ! When you axe suffering so"you cjM hardly get around, just try Red Pep per Rub,' : and - you Will have I the quickest relief known Noihirur has such concentrated, penetrating beat .as rea rrjpers. . - , , ; jJust as .-soon 'as tou airolv Hed Peeper Rub you will feel the tingling hez I. Ia three minutes it warms the sore fpot throtih and throtih,., Pain atol soreness'-' are gone. .'- -A x -J ' rrst. ton - jar of r-,Irs ll&i iH pper Kb. sure to gtt tla '- Tiuine, vu'Ji the n&ss Rowkg .oa.eac ..pa-l&j . w . ,i. Te Rlckard has got himself a pro basketball - team- b u t he doesn't expect the money to come in dribbles. , J GENEVA. Oct . 19 (AP) Je-American amendment to the Jiposed treaty for the removal restrictions on exports and im- rts. introduced by Hugh R. Wil- m In later of Switzerland, at international conference on b subject today found no favor the meeting of the sub-commit- to Which it was referred ana , indications tonight were-that American delegates must be t with promise. content with compromise. ' -. . . Fierce Gale Sweeps Thru Section Near Swan Island iAcidStomachk "Phillips MUkof MagncsUM K Hereafter, Instead of soda take a little rjlhllllps Milk of Magne sia" in water - any time for Indi gestion or sour, acid, gaaay stom ach, and: relief will come Instant ly. ? - - ' For fifty years genuine ''Philllpi Milk of Magnesia" has been pre scribed by physicians because It overcomes three times as much acid In .the stomach as a satur ated solution of bicarbonate . of soda leaving the stomach sweet and free from all gases, . It neu tralizes acid fermentations lnvc bowels and gently nrges the souy Ing waste from the system with- t out purging. - Besides, it is more pleasant to' take than soda. Insist upon "Phillips." Twenty-five cent and "fifty .cent bottles, any drug store. "Milk of Magnesia" has been the U. S.' Registered Trade Mark of The Charles II.. PhllMps Chemical Co. and its predecessor Charles H. Phillips since 1876. Adv. 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