V txid ouzuon sTATcsriArr. sAuzf, oiiegoit, wediEsday iiornikg, kove?.iber is, isrr iliili.i.j Li I UULH ' . fill- rTinirr : i ... -. . ... irsup meetins At Arkansas Git Adopts Resolution up riee lily Ad( Gri import Duties' '15.-- CITY. " -Not general rediwf ? of otle at this timeSas op- aiporr unties at this timeSvasop- boed in a declaration adopted by the' resolutions committee- f the kni?rlkh FaBt Coness bere to flsff ; after sentiment had develop- hi at a rrlral session against Market to fortatlons 05- on the road inrWasMngtottaud-j denly turned and ran aad hae net beea seen since. , Ha apparently waj 'nerroaj' lest" h4 "should h- cangar and' ret nrnerlo the stale training school: " A-li: , ' Dispatches from Seattle last night disclosed that the car they had been -riding inf was: stolen froh W, C. Lambert In that city. f Houseman also declares that he did not know the name of .the boy who wai killed, although referring to him as 'Harold.'. ." An Interest ing fact in tbl connection la that the dead boyV mother ..at" Everett apparently knew thenanie of her son's f companion and -in : view i of this fact poiteeithinklt strange that : Houseman Twonld .not know her. sou's name.';., f :r.ikiCEs Fpimji tin 1 on; fields Y . 1 4 -. 4 srxnlttln Se Ameri I pf epeaeorto foreign i tbs stand nB wit v -t-,- A.uoa ujtf " aidant , Cool- iits it the WTu&Tot nnm tortav - Afcifican agriculture and live- lad ustries3 have entered an ,ti fn which- they must have rro- kectich in i the home markets from 1. (ass "Ah trek U EVERETT,: . NVashNov 1 5;- AP Louis Rood . of ETerett, whose name was found on an on 1 mauea letter on toe , boar 01 a automobile ac- Ore.. said to- oay be. believed the boy was, his nephew, , Harold - Hamilton, 'who left here recently on a trip te Ore gon. . , , - , .aicauititu compeuuon orproa icti of cboiiflries where landila heap, standards f Uring low. or l-r pieinly paid, it they are not j , siSr to the approximate lerel f iach tottntriea." the resolution LIGHTING FUND, -LIBRARY GIVEN ONLY, INCREASES . (Continued from Page One) x tleclared. "'For America to' permit Its own fait.tcaltuTe io fall into decadence. ad td depend opon Importations bf tooistutfs from other countries, !dald he iioit. unwise. i Thg retol d tionsreaf firmed the sticd fcf. the congress In faror of pdteratlte marketing and pledged- the oreanixatloB to" rontlnu- &U3S of its Jtudies lncrop"selec- iua and ditersiricatlon. v ! i l JL reneral itatemBt nn th an. Bion f of taiatloa wtl ; approred toledstcg iapport to - "efforts to irlng about an -equalization ; In be distnrbiUon of the burden of aratlon with due consideration m " -- IpifVJHARITlES FACING EPrlbSPIOt OF DISSOLVING iConttaiied from Page One haVe beeS ll the six years that fLery hsJ been connected with tb elieibrjlntxation. , Oht of th reasons - forv this. LeH hoi&ii bat. Is Salem's recent rapid" growlS aad . the favorable pebriaty wbieh It has received. brinfinS iBbfe families here than cbiild be fKea employment. -. v Do t6 61 that, the canneries did knot femplojF as many people- ! usual list lummer, and even at that time there were some' calls for assittsfice. : - Tie Assatiated Charities, orig- Inilly fgtfesentatiTe of many cir- U brsfcLiitlon such .sM,ths Ro- tify; Jtiwanll, and. Lions clubs, the rbambef of commerce, ministerial a&iecidtiofe sod women's clubs, has appare'Uy lost the Interest. of the repreieaiail res ; appointed ' from these organizations, and It has beh IxQiio'fiiMe ior.jome time to eefire ttoSujWa meeting. At presen Lfnc82-dquarters are a i bnndia-e wrar by Hawkins & Rdberts; but its tenure theTe wai id M temporary and the or ttnitatfon has no 'fnnda to. rant other Quarters. was provided for to the extent of $309, and 'an amount of $1500 was set aside for maintenance of the band. - ' Drastic cuts in amounts for maintenance of the street depart ment and the construction and maintenance r bridges were made. Money to make up the dif ference will be provided In - the special levies recently .voted " by th eittxena."1,"""fJ''T '' The. planning;- and toning com mission will get $1000 more than last year, for an j Increase "in - the secretary's.Balary, and new: maps. The -appropriation for the commis slon is $1(00. i-'xi :Hr:' While the total is not yet def initely arrived at. It probably will be withln'the six per cent limita tion. Based on last year's budget total of $24S,1S.02. U would be possible to" levy this year, $269, Five Fishermen CaugM. . In fee Crawl 5 Miles EiTSTOiEllSiiT : KIT'S Ti.STES 0 - "I -" - . III French-and. English Chefs .9 Serve Up Choice Dishes ' In"' London ;: : " , :- r s ; - , LONDON, JNov 15. (AP) London'a French chefs and famous chefs from Paris exchanged- kisses on each, other'a r cheeks tonight when the piece de resistance served, at a banquet- tendered to the most noted chefs of France at the Savoy hotel, ''-i Francois Cedard,'Klng-George"B own cher, .had ;charge or j prepar ations, ot thf meaC He. was : is- sisiea pj jrencn cneis m louqoo who tried their utmost to 1 outdo Paris , in preparing A a feast ; I of leasts ,. .y -i' : j - Sherry wine was : served as an appetizer instead ; of cocktails, which the chefs contend is certain to dull , the alate.iOnly;i the choicest wines and brandies were served - at J the ' conclusion o f v the dinner., Sy&&ri--'r2 Epicurean delights of feed! th French gueets included " Pte de fole gras lB Jelly"ofo port rwine Men -clad In orchid,- peach The- piece de resistance was sole white silk underwear and eooked la champagne. garnished with crayfish braised in brandy farewell - t - her husband"; Lyte Womack, as he embarked for his home in Btlboa. Panama: . As she' had to harry back I to, another - boelaeos meeting the farewell took place on the pier be fore a. crowd of some 200.1nter- ested ' travalers. v atevedorea and news photographers, f She left the pier half an hoar before the boat sanedVi"1 ' - -ETsrythlng ia all right,". Wo- mack' told reporters after posing with his arm about Miss Elder. I've got date with Ruth In Bal boa. , She's going -throtrgh J with her' present program." X think It's a lecture tourr-aad then she says she's comiag "back to me. t People can Torget all about this talk of our beisg: separated. I ve bad a long serious talk .with Rath and we understand each other. There's nothing in "the talk of separation. 'i. Reporters were careful , to ..call the aviatrix husband, Mr. -. Wo- rhack' rememhering his hot anger when one' absent-minded scribe re lerred to him. as "Mrv gauth. El- der," v U,7. -wt". rObtalntnr "thev necessary n her of male models was notthe easiest Joh, in the world,. It was learned at 'the trade4- and m raerce department of the chamber. background f gold will be provided for the models -Flood 11 jhts-wirl play upon them, , - DISCOVER DOLE FLYER? EUREKA, CaW Nov. Bones -of a human leg were found, today, on the beach near Cape Mendocino, by James O'Con nor, a truck driver'. There was no way of indicating whether the re mains 6 were" those, ot one. of ;tbe lost. Dole fliers or of a fisherman lost at -sea." : j The vbenes were buried by Cor oner, Oscar Swanson , near where they were found. " " ; The Rose Croix club of CeoUUh RJts Masons conferred the fourth, filth and sixth degrees at iU meeting last night at-the-KpUe-pal parish house. Tonight It will confer, the remaining degrees up to the 14th. - Fruit Trees We have fruit and .a complete nut trees. stock of Cherry City Nursery Office and sales yard opposite Viek Bros:-Garage on High 'at Trade. - Nursery on Silverton Highway. :.jr:ZyY.'. 14- - Mrs, Lela Mae Baritum, of Amarillo, Texas, U known as tha "oil cineen of Texas." Daring the last few years she has accumulated fortune estimated at mere than $1,000,000 by drillinr eU wells la acreage purchased at a law fijrurc Btfort entering , the U back Mrs. BanuBi was an actress, ; . - .. . 3GD CflLLB STOBY $75,000 Spent By Mexican Government For Propa- ,1 ganda In Nicaragua; QM&? fJisconduct Oliilawed In Indiana - lDlANArOLlS. Ind.. Nov. 15 -lAr);-Tho statute of limita tions has ffoved the stumbling block ia the indictment of several proinitfent persons Involved in, po litical xniscdhdnct in Indians,' ac- cdfdiaf to i report filed today by lbsWr IIoHiman and Emsley W Jonafton special : assistant prose- fatiig attorneys. . Snflicieiit evidence- for indicti ments wai feind -among the con tents of t. C. Stephenson's famous black boiei?ahd among other a iii iaJ ininii over to the grand Jdry, ih$ report said, but the fact thai tb alleged misconduct had tjccwf red more' than two yearsago hdnnd thi hands of the law. Holts txah and ibiijfr reported. iAMmi 4 apparently nsv CsSp'ei' N rs action because of ifc Statu i,' limitations were StbfclfeirwjE. Updike, of tee' seven tVladlana district, . and Indianapolis. , GIMLZ. Man., Nov. 15. (AP) Five fishermen crawled ' ashore today across a five mild stretch of; treacherous ice from their open launch, after spending; 30 hours In the craft, locked in a huge field.; v V-f:':. It took the fishermen more than two hours to trek the -five miles. They came ashore suffering from exposure.' N - j . J An ice breaker, sent to their assistance, also became fast In the ice, but later freed Itself. DIES BREAKING RECORD Official Investigation Proves Cap- tain Gray Made Mark v WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. AP) Captain v Hawthorne. C. Gray, army ballonist, 'lived to tell the tale of an officially disallowed air ascension which, by coinci dence, reached the precise level of thin atmosphere that he : attained six months later--only to be cheat ed by death of the knowledge that this time ha set a record. On the basis of an examination by the bureau of standards of the balloonists barograph,' the Kation al Aeronautic association today credited Captain Gray with having flown 4o J an? altitude" o I 1370 reet tne .mgnest . neignt ever reached; by ' man ia any kind of NEW YORK, Nov. 15. (AP)-j The Hearst newspapers tomorrow in the third of a series of articles lcs copyrighted by the Washington Herald will print purported fac similes of documents from the se cret archives of the Mexican gor erameat showing that President Calles ordered his treasury depart ment to send approximately $71, 000 to the Mexican ambassador In Guatemala for the furtherance, of Mexican propaganda in Central America, and another order for $1,000,000 foe an unnamed pur- P8e ll ."Purported : facsimiles of docu ments showing that the Mexican government . financed the recent revolution V- in Nicaragua - ware printed yesterday : and the second article oft the series, today con tained other facsimiles purporting to show'President Calles of Mexi co broke up the Corinto peace con ference arranged by the' American state department in 'October of last year, . ?:. ' ; ' ; - One of the documents to be pub lished - tomorrow, and dated De cember 6, last, was an order pur porting to have been signed by 4 from i Scoit f field. that i re sulted In his death in Tennessee. ? This was the .ame altitude that Captain Gray attained In his flight last May, hut which was ruled out as a";recordv by the ' Federation Aeronantlque ' Internationale be cause the Intrepid airman left the balloon - In a parachute before It reached th ground. - - NEWPORT, Ore., Not. . 1 5 (AP)--The most, severe rainfall of the season lashed Newport as la 00 mile gale beat In fury on tha coast.4 Tha town was plunged in darkness when power supply was cut off by the storm. In the ab sence of information, from other nearby points, it was supposed that Taftr Taquina aad '. other towns were. In a like predicament. President Calles directing the cltisen secretary of the treasury' to direct the "treasurer general of the nation'.'to'lssue:a pay war aircraft, in his flight of Novembenj rant in, favor of Alfonso Cravioto Mexican ambassador In Guatemala for $50,000, "for expenses ' for newspaper propaganda in favor, of Mexico." Another, dated Decern ber 15, last, directed the sum of $ 25,000 be transferred to Am-j bassador Cravioto "to be applied to propaganda expanses in favor of Mexico.?: .The third,!, dated, February,' 3, last, directed that $1,000,000. be4 deposited, to the order of Ambas sador Cravioto. and served "1 upon newly picked grape rlhe lesves,- English pheas ants cooked In red wine, famous qhatean du pape wine, and pears stewed In; syrup and, stuffed with granulated chocolate." - The visiting chefs, who are here in connection with the , national food exhibition will be entertained at Buckingham palace-at luncheon tomorrow by Cedard, the king's chef. Today in anticipation of to night's feast, the chefs had noth ing, but Irian stew for lunch.' v MEN iWODELSjTO PARADE Choice tTnderwear to W Displayed !T ?;ij:lat; Portland Meeting V y - "PORTtAND, Nov. J 5. -(AP) and with nothing; oyer the' underwear -will pace a. forty; foot runway " in the Portland ' chamber of i commerce dining room Monday noon for the fashion i education of ' members' torum luncheon attendance. ' " ' GO MILE GALE AT COAST Newport Hit By Most Severe : ' Storm Since Last Spring' ; ASTORIA, ;Not. 15. (AP) Storm descended on Astoria today with a heavy south and southwest wind which attained a velocity of 42 miles per hour late today at the Columbia river mouth. Heavy rain and tpe accompanied the (wind, a total precipitation of .51 inch being recorded for the day. The Columbia river bar .was chop py, wltn. visibility obscured by log and mist.' Late today and tonight the, weather moderated,' the wind dying down and the rain ceasing. '. Read the Classified Ads STUDENTS JUST CALL . COLLEGE BY NEW NAME (Continued from Page One) ," versity of Oregon in commenting on the matter implied the same thing in this little doggerel about the vicissitudes of one Mr. Hog ''Hog by name and Hog by nature, now is ' Hoeg by . legislature." Which, is exactly the campus sen timent, only esthetic senses might hare been better pleased had 'the rhyme referred to the fact that a rose by any other name Is just as sweet.ir-;v-a,.s: Jffhii' RUTH AND HUBBY PART Avlatrix's Spouse Scoffs at Reports v : of Divorce , V NEW YORK. Nor. 15. (AP) Ruth Elder, mid-Atlantic flier, snatched a few moments from her business eonfergr today to bid - - Why Risk -Dang ers 1 v J :that result from, t Badold; : It Is easier and safer to stop that cough now with 8CHAKFGKS THROAT AND , i ScIiaefer,: DRUG STORK f i 185 If. Coml 8t, : f Phono 187 ; . i : pRIGINAL YELLOW. J j !'VfV l '-." 1 d .,i'. A ft .. . if' FOOTBALL i $2.20 PORTLAND AND RETURN tVia Oregon Electric Ry. -r mO?M&-$& Idaho v Game Saturday. . - . 'Nov. 19 : TIckeU on sale Nor. 17th, 18 and llth 'TTH . Return limit Nov. 12nd -. .. . O. E. Ry trains leave Salem for Portland at 7:15 a. m., 10:02 . a. m. (Ud.). 1:20 p. m 4:11 p. m. (Ltd.), 5:30 p. m., 8:23 p. m., arriving Jefferson Street at 8:55 a. m., 11:30 a. m., S:00 p. m.. 5:40 p. mJfJlO p. m., and 10:00 p. m. 1 Returning leave Hoyt Street Station at 8:05 a. m. (Ltd.), 10:50 a. m.. 2:05 p. m., 4:45 p. m., 0:05 p. m.. 9:55 p. m. - (Jefferson Street 15 minutes later) arriving Salem at 0:51 a. m., 12:42 p. m., 4:00 P. m., 0:15 p. m., 7:67 p. m., 11:50 . " . Tickets, lu JP. Kaowlton Trav. Pagr. Agt. folders, parlor -car seats, . , . Phono ' M-T2T etc. J. W. Ritchie x Ticket Agent rX ZEBJ0LEII3 23 Q v v 7ir?r l : 1 Reason why (l OP MANY) StAKLTTY It fljr" tod " "tunf Clf at any engine , bearing teinperattire. . STANDAaD OIL OOMfANY OS CALIFORNIA HAf.!ILf 6ffUlD NAME fir VICTIM OF CRASH C'oatinaed ' from Pago One) ed out front Everett. Wash., to lat tSfr why to California. Shortly after, they were picked up by another youtn who said he was a!d going to? Calif oraia. v They fo3 wiffi him;all the way until lb ilta th aicident.'r- : :.; As'lief-ipproAched Salem the driver 6 the-sr remarked to the Othef. two" M that he had pre-l tfoaSly eSCape itoui van vregoa staite ifiitttng scnooi ; and- was, nsfvo-os ahost passing through c,u.rf. iai tor that reason de- tood Sad th? Ib doing so be goti .thirain highway aftd learir one road to SUfttrL J ' K - - lUlrd Coy Vanishes ! Xt'hin iter discovered their mis lit IbAV iarned the car around 4 mtiHtS towards Salem.; At thli iK-T houseman boy w driviog.-.vy neared Sub- Hajfty the" ca'4 suaaeniy. iert me road e a shsril curve.and crashed fate si felephoHO Pole, ; k- liHseizsM the unknown St iaatvi- to eel ne'P w rauth UU la lijarel lad to town aaai. j coi-Ii:'bli difficulty ia rind-l t I .Tl jWjA A little later a carl iaiyt e a tie scene andl . ' E-- r'c'i 13 boys t . . -'- " 1 v v 'i a , " i Jiii j V , ' :eCSMES MHOMBSEEKERS TninI?S no need to spent! weary boors seardkicj For-a 3es!raSlo bomei - X - oe bomesite Every- day yoir will find many beautiful .homea ia ides -' locations listed and carefully described ia our Want 7d Section. J &zy now before the cold wrtrSct keias, and be asscred ol a warm and cod. fcftalle home for the winter. You will find every type of borne from a four-room cote to a new xnansioa'pflered for sale ia our T7aat Ads. Advertising ia our 7ant"Ads is the quickest, taost cconoraicil, ejad sz&y. factor way to btry or sell mrrrfsahise of any kind, ; - . f . " . ' t .r: TIi3 Credn Stoteoman .7. SALE SALE FREE BIG JUICY TUMC El' PRICES GUT TO THE BONE Li . .. : ... CLOSED CARS sj mm m m m m mm vssaees ; 1926 Dodge Sedan, ; like new,.... 1 925 Dodge Sedan, excellent snape ... 1924 Dodge Coupe, good offering.....; , 1 926 Buick Victoria, Standard, beautiful car..........; 1926 Buick Standard Sedan, f ine mercnandise it... 1925 Buick 7 Pass. Glass Enclosure, good shape.r..... 1927 Nash Light Six Coupe, lilce new..:.;. ..........,. 1 1927 Nash Special Six Coupe, practically new.... . . , ; 1926 Type Chrysler "58" Coupe, bargain.........-. ; 1926 Type Jewett Sedan, wonderful shape, extras.,... : 1926 Essex Coach, repainted, good buy -1925 Overland Coupe, New Duco finish. 1924 Oakland Sedan "6? rebuilt, new Duco finish. 1924 Gardner Coupe, fine finish, good shape .---........ 1921 Franklin Demi-sedan good Franklin 'stock..-::.: 1 924 Ford Coupe, good shape. r. 1 .. 1922 Overland Sedan, fine ninning shape.... i Price Price Price Price Price Price -Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price 800 Cut to 600 Cut to 500 Cut to 1050 Cut to 1150 Cut to ' 850 Cut to 900 Cut to .1100 Cut to 650 Cut to 850 Cut to 575 Cut to 350 Cut to 800 Cut to 4 425 Cut to 585 Cut to . 225 Cut to 250 Cut to ; 750 540 435 975 1075 750 C25 1025 GOO 750 525 2C0 GC0 375 500 10 1C0 OPEN CARS 1926 Ford Roadster, excellent condition 1.... ..... 1926 Nash Special Six Touring, splendid buy.....-....-... 1923 Dodge Touring, fine running shape........ ..... 1922 Studebaker Light Six Tourinsr, good b..uy...... ; Ford Touring, good condition.... ..... Price ...... Price ..1 Price Price Price 5 300 Cut to 800 Cut to 325 Cut to 250 Cut to 135 Cut to 275 G75 275 175 C5 Exceptional values in the highest quality used car merchandise are offered during this sale. Be sure and look them over. Compare appearance, compare condition, and you will find the prices unusually low. .They are better automobile values, Terms if desired, Remember Big, fat, juicy Turkey free vith every purchase, i 1 PETTYJOHN . CO. ZZ5 North Commercial Street "AFTEK-WC SCLL VTI SEItVIT