r. i.4 ft V L IP. Democratic Nominee Carries Campaign South Into State of Florida JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. Sept. 15. (AP). Almost as far into the south as it is possible to go from what has been the political .frontier in-recent national cam i.naigns. Senator Joe Robinson con -tinned tonight the attack he has made down the Atlantic seaboard against republican claims to pros pertty under the Coolidge admin- mm t V i istration. The democratic vice presiden . tial nominee in a speech opening ;f the party's campaign in Florida . dwelt at considerable length upon : the opposition's farm record and declared Herbert Hoover's sugges- S tion for calling "another agricul- ,: tural conference, merely points to i further delay." ; "His insistence that higher tar : iffs are the real remedy." the sen ator said, "is absurd insofar as it ' relates to farm products which ' are exported, in large quantites. Experience has shown that as to -: these products the tariff has not i . been effectiTe." "His suggestion that the devel- opment of inland waterways will , result in the reduction of freight ; rates in some portions of the farm -; area makes clear that bis party jLy has only vague proposals for re- lief after eight years of opportun ity to work out a defenite plan." Robinson also said the coal in dustry has been in "trouble" for ' several years; that internal reve nue figures showed two-fifth of textile corporations reported "no" net 'income for 1925; that the same condition existed among leather manufacturers land that commercial failures for 1927 ex ceeded by 29 per cejit those for the preceding year. "I believe I haTe shown the fraud and sham." he concluded, "that underlie the principal claim of the republicans to support by voters." MIL Cli WILL HID THIRD MEET WOODBURN. Ore.. Sept. 15. (Spl.) Membfi of the Nendel clan are expected from California. Washington and remote parts of Oregon as well as from Mehama, Woodburn, Aurora and Portland, when the third annual meeftng of the clan is held Sunday, Septem ber 16. in the Woodburn I. O. O. F. ball. At least 50 members are expected. The get together is being held! a month earlier than usual in hon or of Master Sergeant E. F. Nen del or Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas. Sergeant Nendel has piloted one of the three ambulance planes in the United States army air corps on 41 trips, operating out of Kel ly Field. He has been transfererd ,from that base to the Philippine Is lands, to which Sergeant Nendel with his wife and family will sail from San Franclaco next' week. Colonel Charles Lindbergh re ceived his flying instruction at Kelly Field while Sergeant Nen del was an instructor in the fly ing division there. The family is visiting Arista Nendel of Wood burn. Special Sale of Dinnerware Dinner Service For Six Thirty-seven Piece 'Sets $5.25 to $1.50 Here You -Have Both Domestic and English Patterns to choose from Mare -Open Stock Patterns Salen VarioffSore 1 ui viy Brilliant Horse Assured The biggest stakes ever offered in an Oregon state fair horse- show and the' timeliitass of the fair which fills the interval between the California shows and the Pa cific International show in . Port land, are combining to 'attract some of the finest strings of hors es ever seen in the west to the fair- shows which open September 24. Seven $1000 stakes Are offered to winners this year in. addition to the usual cups an deash prises in! all classes and divisions. Donors of the $1000 stakes are Aaron M Frank of Portland In the three gaited saddle horse class; Cover nor Isaac Lee Patterson in the five gaited class; W. F. Turner of Portland, president of the S. P. A S, company, in. the hunters and jumpers class; Lewis R. Banks of Portland for the harness ponies A. C. Ruby of Portland, president the Pacific International Live stock show. In the heavy harness horse class; the United 9tates Na tional Bank of Salem In the driv ing competition. A $1000 stake is also offered in the roadsters class. Three judges hare been selected for this year's show, announces Jay Reynolds, manager. Matt Co hen of Los Angeles will Judge the sadoje and light harness entries; Colonel J. J. Fry of Vancouver, B. C, witt Judge hunters and heavy harness horses, and George Lore berry or Seattle will judge the draf U teams. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Held of Port land, will enter their wonderful jumpers Flying Fox. Kentucky Bob and Topsy Sinclair, all old fa vorites here.' Renin Hood. th,e rive gaited sad dle horse, owned by W. F. Turner of Portland, is a favorite return-J (Continued from Page 1) formed by cable from Its rirgln island chapter workers at St. Croix that there was no communica tion with St. Thomas, the capital and largest city, that hundreds were homeless and that clothes and money were needed. The navy has radio transmitters' at these two points and at St. Johns but had received no information of conditions on the island. Casualties Counted ROCKFORD. III.'. Sept. 15. (AP) Fifteen dead or missing and approximately 100 injured to. night made up the casualty list due to" a tornado that swept through Rock ford late Friday, causing upwards of $2,000,000 damage to property. Many homes lie in ruins and several factories were demolished. Fears that nearly 100 were kill ed in the collapse of a chair fac tory were removed today as searchers delayed into the ruins and finally reported that in addi tion to five found dead last night and three who died today in hospi tals seven were thought to be dead in the debris of the chair factory. A few of the injured may die, although nearly all of the three score still in hospitals have a good chance to recover. Work of clear ing the streets progressed rapidly during' the day and in a couple of cases, property owners began to clear out basements, to start con struction of new building. School Time ST01 SWEEPS on B DIG HAVOC For the Youthful Miss . i - In various styles and colorings. Select your rain coat now and be prepared for S ZT9S yjur roui vueair xiivr aau w pictcu 4.11 the rainy days. A good assortment pric- CVS f vl Jf AVOaTVlMWlV SALEM - PORTLAND - SPRINGFIELD Show Is For State Fair ing this year. Mr. Turner will al- so snow Carnation Moon and sev- eral new horses. Lewis R. Banks of Portland, will bring his five-galted Willam ette Chief, another, five-galted horse he calls Gray Dawn, and his three gaited Yukon's Montrose James Nlcol. of Portland, will how a string of three gaited ani mals. Harry Kerron and his Port land Hunt club riders will do ex hibition riding during sereral of the night shows, Formidable competition for some of the Portland horses who hare easily romped to the blues in previous years Is seen in some of the entries from Illinois. Missouri, lows, California and Washington George Howe has already arriv ed at the big stadium stables with the three and fire gaited horses owned by Mrs. D. F. Fesler of Bev erly Hills, CaL Seattle fanciers are also at tracted in unusual numbers this rer. G. L. A. Laser will again show his five gaited mare, Kitty Beloved, and several of his three gaited animals. C. H. Cheveile, Jr., is bringing Brilliant Boy and oth er three-gaited horses. George Moore will bring a string of his own and some of the favorites from the stables of Dr. R. A. Quig ley, Frank McDermott and J. G. Von Herberg. YOUTH'S HIT (Continued from Page 1) hiH in his hand, while he con fronted the boy, a watch wnJcn had been given to young Walter Collin last winter. Without De in? an rationed concerning me watch, young Collins, caicmug iia ieam. exclaimed: "That looks like my watch. It is my watch. Volunteering information on his two sons, Winslow stated that in June he received word from a traveling salesman at New Braun- fels, Texas, that he had given two boys a motor lift whom ne recog nized from police circulars as the missing Winslow boys. The sales man advised that he turned the youths over to the police. Wins low said the police released the boys when they declared they were on their way to visit relatives. Winslow declared he believed the Texas reports to be the truth, add ing that he previously had re ceived a letter from. his sons say ing they were enroute to Mexico. Conclusions Conflict One police officer ceclared that hair, matted in blood on an axe found at the ranch, was that of a human being. Another part of the boy's story apparently -was borne out by the finding of a large piece of bone which was declared END SICKNESS THIS NEW WAY No' medicine, drag or dieting. Just a light, small, comfortable inexprnsirr Radio-Active Pad, worn on the back bv day and ovrr the stomach at night. Sold on froe trial. Ton can be sure it is halpinjr you before you buy it. Over 150.000 sold on this plan. . Thousands bare written a that it heled them of Neurit!. Rheumatism. Hih Blood Pres- snre. Constipation. N err cms Prostration Heart. I.nngs, Lirer. Kidney and Blad der trouble, etc. No matter what you shave trie!; or what your trouble may be, try Uejrnen s Kadio-Actie Solar Taa at our risk. 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He added that sufficient evidence bad been found to warrant issuance of complaints, and that they would be issued. 1 K (Continued-from Page 1) lege athletics go far toward the cultivation of fairness and train one to good sportsmanship. to take defeat well." -ROT "SPEC" KEENS, ath letic coach at Willamette Uni versity and former O. A. C. star, said: "One gets out of college athletics something one cannot get but of books. On the foot ball field and in other athletics problems have to be thought out the minute they arise. For that reason college athletics are a good mental training, as well as a physical training and anybody who has the opportunity to en ter college athletics Is Indeed fortunate." E. E. BERGMAN, mechanical engineering instructor at the Sa lem high school said: "I am strong for school athletic and I think they should be as much a part of the school life as any other phase of the school work. 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From an economic viewpoint, these experts said, the Hadley discovery' would revolu tionize the poultry industry. During August there were only 17 deaths in Klamath county, while 61 new babes were born, ac cording to a report of the Klamath health office. Goitre Not A Pi? ease Milwaukee Doctor Makes Remarkable Discovery MILWAUKEE, Wis. It has been brongtU to light by scientific research that goitre is not a dis ease aadt is not to Je treated as such. Dr. A. A. Rock. Dept. 701, Box 737, Milwaukee, Wis., a prominent goitre specialist for over 24 years, has perfected a dif ferent method of treatment for his patients that has proved re markably successful. This same method is now being used- for a home treatment of goitre cases all over the country with astonishing results. The Doctor sates that goitre is a condition which grows orse with neglect and recom- meads Immediate attention no mat ter how small the growth'may ap pear. He strongly opposes need less operations. 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