i 4 t . i -i II a-jfTSNftTTiS: -4.1 ,1 the Oregon Statesman . : ' '- - laeaed Datly- Except Monday fcy - i. -THE STATKSMAif PUBLISHING COMPANY SIS 8oath Caaueavciat Btrnt, Btlo, OnfU R. J. Heaarieks - - Iff R UrRkm . - f? lU!j O. Curtis - - i Victor X. . Carleaa - Hiufir Ralph H. Kletaiaf. Advertialaa Xaaarar Vaaarfa Editor r e. F. Martia. Son. afaehaaleal Dept. - City K4itor I W, H. Hendereoa, Circe la Uea Maaaer - Sparta Kaita t i. Rhotaa - lieeatoek Editor Society Editor J. W. C. Conner t . Paamy Editor , MX1CBEB or TBS XSSOCIATKD rK8S Th Atsociated Pru l rJuiYely entitled to tK m for plietion of all Bwa dttpatebct nvdited to it r at ataerwiaa eraditad la taia papr aad alaa tha oc wa pablifcaed aaraia. - ; : Bosnm orriCES: j Vaaibac Salactad Oregam Vawapaaera Pacific Coast BptentatiTe Doty TPa, Utr Portlaad. Sacarity Bide-; 6a FraneUca, Sharon Bldg.; Loa . Aaj elaa. Chamber at CoauMrea BMf. X ... . Tionaaa r. CUxk Ca, Naar York, 1I4-13H W. lt ChXtmtlo. Marqaatta BWf. SIinUUJiJT STRESS k urai li Some Purchasers, Especially In Foreign Countries ? Object, Stated !( Baaiaaaa Offica24 or 68t Society Editor; 1M Xava lept 23 or 106 Job trpf tiuent Chrealatioa Office SS Soft pedlior; the connection of the state peniteatiarT i wita the tlkx lndoetry in publicity will be Entered at the Poet Office la 8aleam. Oreron, aa aecoad-elaaa matter. as I necessary before the industry can attain Its maximum proportion. Colonel W, B. Bart ram told mem- Octobea-.2ai'192T"k;N'-:';F ! ' , ber,of the Liona club yesterday Therefore Vhosoerer heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth at the weekly luncheon. fP I them, I will liken him onto a wise man, which built his house upon A dislike for products manufae a rock: and the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds tared h ronrlct labor la man 1- blew, and beat upon that house; and It fell mot; tor It was founded fetej la nur tUtM and fbrelsn pon a rock. Matthew 1 : 24 and . I .,i.i-. vwaaasm a aaivs, aVWaua? ua4afVHttte hare been experienced as a result MIGHT HAVE BEEN SALEM of it. coionei uart ram praisea tne ei- lfleIBrr of tha. eonv1rta and aitatcwl South Dakota dedicated her first sugar factory on the that with proper supervision they 15th. II is in the Black Hills country. It was built and is WOB,d tnm ont larye moanl o1 rrem&sl en V,. CnM. mMin. i BW,,0rtOM Work. r.""T "iv vrtx-tvi aj mic yuui-uwuiu koi ,uiutuj, ucl Tha rem aral bllf that :th company that had experimental plantings in the Salem dis-lrrowin of flax weakens the eon trict in 1924 and 1925 1 - Ite false, said the Colonel. Exper In this ience of - farmers section throughout the whole country, and thronshout the world. - But the 'question, again, ob trades Itself, is this light? Is It! fair T Is it Just, to hare one unwritten law of society for. girls and women and another, for boys and men? " ' , lira. Shank finds hundreds and hundreds of girls who merely.need good homes and kind friends; wo men 'who understand them and are willing to mother them and guide them. Few, she thinks, in proportion to the whole number of erring girls, are beyond re demption. But once glren a had name, they are beaten down rather than lifted up. Society Is against them. - Including bad jnen and good women. What Is to be done about It? What do you suggest? Mrs. Shank wo'uld like to know. eShe needs the help of good women. In ortier that she may make her work count for more;. In order that she may do more good to the unfor tunate girls she has on her hands and on her heart every working day; . even la her dreams. grlmage" of miners, axriTed In Walsenberg this afternoon and added orer 100 strikers to those NATIONAL GUARD MAY BE CALLED, COLORADO (Continued from Page One) and I. W. W. members were massH The company that wanted 1000 to 2000 aciS of SUgarlbas been that the microscopic b- The northern Colorado "nO- beets grown here the present year for its Bellingham fac-jrous roots permeating ground inH or-. , - ( f i iflax fields bauds it up, J . . '"l i . ,. I He cited Fred Sehwal Tia nmnitw 4-Vi Set m.i)m f,,?lst a time I a t V '. 1 8r ueet acreage i,uw 10 iy,wy acre-rw Ruppiy " rtalks la tke- former fbui ' field trlcU who hare spent the day In factory With its raw-product. f 4 -:r, ..-, 1 were 12 to Is Inches higher. I ; Walsenberg. ; where the strikers So this event might have been celebrated at Salem, had or neonle been ud on their toes in sufficient numbers. Suchlt.ti. the mnn iut war hJd1 "tin operating. Huge mass tu-t-A i.- tw. . v. lfne- tas sk ...' aa aainat a meetings and demonstrations are u cvc.il, uiu wc vwa c wiu. c ; uax , rra wc, l""" '"JTrZ nZa' planned there for tonight, it will be the celetration of the greatest event that ever hap. r ZS Yonng am Trampled pened to this valley, in, its far reaching significance. But he said, so anxious are farmers to! ; Amelia sabiich, 19 year old girl, nan? rwiln-or fha, ronnrf f Vo rolehrafi'nn morlo hv Ua ATMVi'al erow the tlti I Who has been a, leader Of picketing y . Bf i11IM ftrth f acUriUea. In the southern Colo-i representauve on the ground at Jteltefourche, S. D Uct.L.. rV;: M AlreulT rado fields, was serereiy injured 15, to Facts About Sugar, New York, the leading journal this year, he eaid; mosUy abroad, tody when she was trampled by Or the SUgar industry: . and IBl.OOO In orders for her "wa'.tSVTf hare been refused in the past few ' wno 18 attired in a "The greatest celebration in the Black Hills country since wmV; k- th tb flaming red dress led orer 200 President Coolidge's visit last summer attended the formal could 'not be filled. The sales JJJJ SbloradJ FuVand opening here today of the new $1,500,000 factory of the mentioned do not include returns Tron company this morning. While Utah-Idaho Sugar company. Members of South Dakota's ir'J&iit congressional delegation, state' officials, and delegates from or stock feed. of the guards before an unruly commercial clubs all over the state joined with officials of OI- ram expreu a -ih0rse knocked her down, one the auirar comnanv in thededicatorv ceremonies, which were ".f tb. n" i.Qdut!T lw" WM broea cut T . :. .r , . . . .: oniy in its oare Degmnmgs, w on and bruised but physicians said wiicu uui 111 mciwcucc Bcvciai uiuuaauu viaitura. ithe ere 01 Dig developments, ioo.-i ite today her condition was not Among the speakers on the program were United States !n to vaBt proportions, almost be- u serious as believed at first. Senators Norbeck and McMaster and Congressman WilHam L!. 'VTXonriof S' Williamson, .who representsr the third South Dakota district years. i J EMBALMED IN CONCRETE at Washington. Vfce-Presfdent W. H. Wattis headed a dele- He said that, in the state tiax gation of UtIdaho company officials from Salt Lake City. .f Deceased Japanese cp-- uiLt. - iL - ' already have, invested here in Sa- taIn preserved on Ship waiuio i , win ccicunuuu was uie aucuuiung ox QXjiem a good deal more tnan a mi 11- tue itrst 100-poQTtd Dag of sugar turned ont by the factory, pn dollars m the industry. Aberdeen, wash., Oct. 28 which commenced nneratinna IVtnhr 4. Tt w. rtniiortt fnrl ' " " H ? (Ap Embalmed In a huge block 11,000 by the Sioux City Livestock Exchange, which an- SINCLAIR LINKED WITH k. Csnlu. tZJ nounced that It would be presented to President Coohdge. 1 TPAPflT nnMP freihter &lro Maru, arrived here The plant at BeUefourche covers eight acres of ground (Continued from Page One) !hfLDwi?-!ptd and the factory has a slicing capacity of 1,500 tons of sugar Urokeraze housesT" a- 7118 bodr "i cremated Thla was on April 13, 1922, six xacoma ana me asnes sent to days after Fall and Sinclair at- Japan. The crew encased the j - bodr In concrete, aa no nfhar block. It is expected that the ouantitv of beeta sliced L means of preserving the bodv were will be m excess of ,100,000 short tons, which will mean a Dome passed from control of the avaiiabh. ::- IIIB1! SCHOOL TEAF.1S en FDOIMEET 1X5NGV1EW. Oct. 28. (AP) The Washington high school ath letic association in session here to day placed a ban on post-season basket ball, thas prohibiting any state team participating: in the national championship .. tourna ment y . . .The association also -ruled that athletes playing with the Timber league, or -other semi-professional leagues of clubs, should not be penalised , and placed on -professional lists provided they received no more than expenses. I -; ,, The ruling affecting post-season hoop games was the most drastic ever enacted In state high school athletic circles. . "Some small towns with good teams became so enthusiastic that the town hall even is mortgaged to raise funds to send them to tournaments, and the boys, came back ' so "cocky- that it takes them a year to get back to earth,! one coach told, the meeting. . AUNT HET Br llilsH Qefflew "The best time to propose to a gtrl Is when she's got pimples on her face an Is feeUn' right hum ble." v v ,:r (Copyright, 182T, Pabllahara SyadleU) DENIES PHIL BAKES III ULIfl STABLE Virgil Hamlin. Portland - box ing promoter, operating from the Portland gymnasium, slopped in Salem last night enroute to Port land after attending the boxing card in Albany. Hamlin Is the manager of Bat tUng Slim, the fast and heavy hit ting glove pusher who stopped Jack, Dillon in the fourth round of the main event here last Wed nesday. The Portland promoter took vigorous exception to a recent re port In a local newspaper that Phil Bayes was a fighter In his stable. "I'm not Phil's manager and never was, although I'd like to have him. The only fight I ever arranged for Phil was the In ' Portland against Benny Pelts and that was an emergency sub stitution,' declared Hamlin. "The report that Sack Nash, one of my fighters has developed a reputation as a draw, fighter is strictly untrue. Nash has been in 13 fights since the first of the year. Out of these 13 xignis. only two hare been draws, one against Bayes at Astoria, and one against Melntyre in Portland. He lost three fights in a row at Spo kane, and won two decisions and a knockout In Astoria. Among the fighters nnder Ham iln's management are Battling Slim, Mickey Dolan. Phil Jewett, Toughle Wing, Eddie Cartwright. Flash Keller, Tommy McCarthy, Frankie Repose Wesley Hobba. R6y Smith, Roy Winters, Joe Mar cus. Ray jerreries, iiaroia uavis and Stanley Stewart. v Hamilton also has a working agreement with Nate .Druxman, Seattle promoter, who has In his stable Frankie Lewis, Freddy Mack, the hard hitting welter, and Sailor Thode. : Hamlin also is the promoter of the wrestling bouts at the Hellg theatre in Portland. Baby Boy Arrives Mr. and Mrs. William Wright are parents of a baby boy, born Wednesday. He has been named bout Harrison Wright, Jr. Bits Tor Breakfast This is cow day j;: v7w s r -'-v ' When the dairymen of Marion county will permanently organize their first cow testing association t j V " -ij The leading dairymen in the county and the leading creamery men, too. being behind it. The meeting Is at the Salem Chamber of Commerce at 11 o'clock. i -:i-vl ' '-;?! The Statesman has a good many thousands of friends and well wishers t?,ho will n be tnterosted in knowing, and pleased with the information that this newspaper Is finishing the banner October In its history in. volume of business; with prospects ahead for certain steady growth. And. faith. It is needed, in bearing the expenses of installing the new press. ! .. S Good Idea that, of the Santiam irrigation district growers coop erating with the Lake Labish veg- eUble growers in making up car lot vegetable consignments when broken i lot - orders tor certain shipments are in hand. The car lot rates will help both, and enable great development to be made in our vegetable Industries. Cel. W. B. Bartran said several mouthsful (or is it mouthfuu?) to the Salem Lions yesterday, when he talked to the local den about the flax Industry. Opened the eyes of the cubs and even en lightened - some of the mature kings of beasts with regard to what this district has In the way of prospects for vast develop ments in the growing of flax and the manufacturing of fine linens and the hundred or more other commercial articles made from the miracle plant that grows In 70 to 90 davs and outlasts the lives of forty generations of men. Where is the business center of Salem going to be 20 years hence? lie Fitzgerald-Sherwin Motor Co. gggj Our uuarantee protects you absolutely. We know cars! At a low price we sell high ; grade cars that give good service. ' Chrysler 0 coach like new 310S0.00. Chrysler 70 sedan 8800.00. Chrysler 68 coupe 8780.00. Che v. coupe 1928 ftBOOO. Corner Chemeketa A Liberty intzgerald-Sherwin Motor Co. Corner Liberty A- Chemeketa : Telephone 1183 "TOo House of Conrteons Servaco" this olnt without halt trying, with almost any Salem cltisen. NEGRO WINS u ' - VANCOUVErt, B. C, Oct. 28. (AP)Jir-Wildcat Carter, negro of Everett, Wash., took a ten round decision here tonight over Hector McDonald,: Vancouver, feather weight. McDonald substituted for Johnny Hawkes of Spokane, who Tou can get up an argument on failed to appear. . OREGON TODAY Rally Day Nazarcne Sunday School, Oct. 30 9:45 A. M. One Block South of Center on 19th Preaching at 11:00. Subject "Beautiful Queen Esther's I class " Young Peoples Meeting 6:30. Toritio P5olra. leader: Evangelistic Service 7:30. Subject "The Leprosy of - Sin." - " Hear Our Fine Orchestra and Special Singing 2 TRY OUE WELCOME beets every 24 hours, sit will handle beets from 9,000 acres planted this year by farmers of the Belief ourche irrigation production of around 25,000,000 pounds of sugar. government to uk w biucuutd. EXECUTRIX? NOTICES OF I US amor n fill mmMnr. Utier nim-l - nmmtvmrmnii ' "Farmers of the district will receive 700,000 for their 1 self vil ted the Dominion bank ag-j Notice is hereby' given that the beet crop and at least $700,000 more, it la figured, will be and carried tha bonds away- undersigned has been duly ap - . . . , . . I . .1 " " j ; I pointed by the County Court of pam ou m wages to lacxory empioyegl aaa TOT materials oseai - - ' . ; J the 8tate of Oregon for the Coun- iU XSm TnamifJtttrrjlng pvoeeaa. I Lib 7 1 1 COdbd I tLL. ty ot Marlon, as Executrix of the . . ... . ' t 1 nnP a ail last wIU and testament and estate As Mr. Wattfs pointed ont in hli wmarks, the establish-I OF WRECK ON OCEAN of h. p. chase, deceased, and that Mont n-f MnitMf .rW w Va ..t Continued from Pace One! I "he has duly qualified as such ex " 7" - v w wc - ecutrlx: all persons having claims far-reaching economic effects in the district where1 It Is!ra the water, while other survir-J against the estate of said decedent tors .who did not sea sharks werel are hereby notified to present the I skeptical. r, VT . . . vw UkeptlcaL One of the most Tirid same, duly verified, at the office wmcn xney can sen Close Dy, DUI also Oy giving employment . --om word nlctnrae of the of Ronald C. Glover, my attorney, to labor both agriciilttiral and mechanic, enhancing land .aa bu after their prey .was J" l0 values, Increasing railroad -freight traffic and generally p1 t John Lyra Charesv a u rymmntino rrTarffw : ; AW . aei?Jp?nRe-r DOr5 : r0-. . Dated at Salem. Oregon, this ' V "aat"-i7 day of October. 1927. t , up-of a cattle feeding Industry fc. the neighboring district I tha darkness by the searchlights! . - alta m. chase. is anticinated: as beet nulnmaVM nna Af fta Vaf a-r.lof rescue ships, he said, revealed I Executrix of the last will and j.i .A -ie - . . s. --:'- . C skrlekinaT men. women and chn-1 testament and esUte jiaiMHung siock. aiore tnan o.uuu nead or catue will be fat- - chase deceased. " , . " I aj M a i i a 11 A. itonaia, w uiover, Attorney tor Executrix. Salem, Oregon. . i ? 029N5-12-19-28 fened this fall on this "by-product of the rplant." NOT SO IN OREGON TTia ront !v?a?f M-f In A era, DaW T A - .xa: t.v v wvtvtfew vu auuuacjr ouu ouiiic fclrttno-l jj-j v la -the tics xrom the -state house at Salem make a basis for some chares said. Idren wreckage. Soma of them were frantlcany, trying to escape huge fierce sharks, he declared. , One man was saved from a shark as he clambered aboard a lifeboat by the flashing of a pocket search- sea beasts; eyes. A T7sk T7 YTQ Tr T? i TT5 OF OP ttMEOM: NOTICB OF FINAL ? SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon. tnr ttiai rnimhr of Marfan bap ilnl interesting observations. The judge says divorce is increas-l -A. ' steward of the Mosella waJTerlfied final account, as executrix irw f or, .nTu11n rofa Cfo rrvc. tr- v.- outstanding nero or tne mgno( the last wm and testament and " -7 -vw ,aC4 ajr uRuira o hOTrer- Alone to a lifeboat estate of Jacob M. ' Scharff. de- snowing that there, have been fewer divorces in Oregon ha worked until morning picking ceased, and that said Court has in' the last year than during the previous twelve montisJw aurrlvors and delivering them tHed Monday, the.2 isth i day of No- o a A-a. - , , . . .. : 7rrttA t naareat ahln. rerardless of Tember. 1927, at the hour of ten oecnjiary oi oiaxe ivozer snows Dy actual ligures that VT&Z-: 'mZ'a t, . . lo'ciock A. M. of said day. - t-:jri. "i ..j ' - - . - whether It was his own r Mtm. m-A nn rv.r Kuii a jupuisugn naa pnsseu a miiuon. xuore.peopie ana lew er divorces. Looks as if Lindsey Is wrong in Oregon.- Portland Telegram. - WHY DO WOMEN NOT AID ERRING GIRLS, QUERIED S'tV-a! Taccnrand4 all obej7- as tha time, and the County Court Room In the County Court House, In the City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, as the place for hearing (Continued from Page One) Says an exchange: "Even dog and cat skins are now called clear sky. - NoTthert is in the 2Stnday ot November; 1927. tions thereto. Dated at Salem. Oregon, the for to fill the demand for furs in the big markets. skins are sheared and stenciled into imitation leopard. Goat , - i Gray Iwav nf hiTtnr a arood home, and I :. LENA M. SCHARFF, ellcltona care. She Is i among 1 Executrix of , the last will and -t... ct.. .in i. I testament and estate of Jacob M rat skins . make so-called "hahw seaL' I ? Rabbit Rkin are! - " ,f Scharff. deceased. I . - r ja " "c" , n . iif.... Rxecntrlx. Salem. Oreron. The lowlv animal with a skin that can be more-. 'f J : - Lr , O29N5-12-10-28 . T7 . . ; . . - . Though in this case, as m many adapted mto any resemblance of furs of few days and full others, Mrs. Shank believes the - of trouble. He is born into the world to get his growth and now well esred for girl was very , m-a- i i u . : -. I much more sinnea againsi man sinning. Mrs. Shank finds what all per sons find who have to deal with IRED PEPPER FOR I iBHEUOflTICPilll Will laataraDy exist concerning the beneficial possibiliUes and healing xnerite of a natural prodoct such as PACIFIC HEALTH-ORE. That NATURE could score where scien ee is baffled might at first thought appear a fallacy. ( ' - -". ImpoBbler-esLj some who are ethically inclined--'a remedy to be effective! must be definitely and scieattifacally componnded.'' " But ia not science continually making new. discoveries in the realm of Nature? Is it not deinorastrated times without number that Nature provides some specific oi- neutral, iiing agent to combat each menace? Is this not an age of rapid drariges--anges wtucn come so speedily that theory, today is practice tomorrow and the sdentific beliefs, of pne year are proved to be fallacies the next? . . Evidence of sensational results in the "use of this natural product is overwhelming can we doubt or ignore it? From the sale of thousands of patages tinder the posiiive money-back guarante--requests for only ten refunds have been received. THust say we think it wonderful it ha s nelped ns so much- writes a lady from Idaho who is using it in the treatment of goiter, bhiisband for high Wood Ps "Best remedy I have ever found for stomach trouble writes a i man from New Mexico. Diabetes colitis numerous chronic ailments have yielded to. this treatmenU 1 . . . , i . . . . sons una wno uo iu au w.u There is to be an effort to line up the West Stayton lrri- lrla who stepped gated section with the Lake Labish district, in this way: aside from .the paths of rectitude The Lake Labish district grows celery' and head lettuce and --"m the .vomMj or a "bad- asnarairus of high quality ; , better than i the . best of other U,. n Hflm. Can be round 1 from sore, stiff, arhing iointa. It ?afrlr The. nrders are usually for Car lots: but in some easily for aU the paroled s boys noi hurt you, and H certainly stops Ulal wa, WtWw . w ?r - aw i. a w Bed Pepper Bub takes the "ouch IO from the state training school; cases lorwuacu - r - lk t tm imol te finl tirener tion to furnish cauliflower, eabDage, peas and some other j pIaee, to which to send those pa , efraifrht cars mar be shiDDed. eettinglroled from the; sutai training ,tf',otM" TTpminff both districts. Good idea It cannot j whooi for trirt fcs carried too far. t ' .. ; ; ,r... : , TMi a truoi SBj Bfra e SSBi e4 e8 0 Baaaaan,alaavBa iA -us ; fcr the 1C34 centenary celebration 4n , Salem, , f :.:te:f a Z.i ije meiiiux ii", cuv r. 1 1 A - -r w. ::r3, ere ccin j wuu wua p'tf., - " j r; - t t that okt rheumatism torture at once. When you are suffering so you caa hardly gat around, just try Bed Pro per Kuk and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, ; penetrating heat aa red peppers Just as .soon as you apply Bed Pepper. Bub you will leal the tingling heaa la three minutes it warms the aor spot through aad through. Pain aad eoreaeas are gone. Ask any foA drorist for a jar of Bowles Bef Pepper kJib.- Be mre to ct tLa gcnnlae, wiU. tL nars.a Xs:ls HERE'S THE SECRET It supplies the system with vital elements lacking in many cases which enable Nature to combat the con ditions producing the ailment. ; RESULTS BEYOND BELIEF I i SOLB BY-AMi. 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