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1923 II The New OltEGON STATESMAN, Salm, OregorC Friday Monitor. March 23. J 4 I I 1 I spiral of DID DAYS TOUT Henry Stimsori Takes Over New Duties as Head OfUe S. State Department Fourth Annual Champ ' Gathering " Announced ' byMrs-RiooV Veteran ateattboat men of Ore eon, tnen wbo risked tbelr pro perty and tbelr Urea la tat tarty , dirt ot the atata. bare been earn- natoa el tba Tetania Steamboat 3eaa Aeeoclatloa of the West by . CaoUta A. lUgga, Ua reatdeat ad sera mggs, s wry. Champoesv the: flret talwd alpptat polat la etate.aaa . ttiA annual meet tat blare for the aaaoclaUon and - taa data tbla rr aaa oeea sewwr aiiii. Jul 14. Membership ta taa association la aot restricted to eorer merely those ptoneora who worbed aa em ployes en crafta of lalaod rltara, aceeas. baya or aouadi bat tat troop baa adopted a proaaer T ...MnM mA ta mem bersbtp la composed of aay aad all of tboea woo wn """ perpetaatlag the early history of aavtgatioa oa w .ariaUB sebi ay ill POPE North. Mexico preseBts'tew eldeacea tbat tba eouBty la ta 5i throee ot tMt war but tba wttttor cornea ta eoatact wttbAbt tense oUUm pmalliaf-tbara vbea bla etfecla ara anbieded to I rigid eeerea at tba bordarj to raare leafhe be engaged ttt.f maaHloae to tbo rebela. It waa reported Thursday by Carl T. VopoV Salem aUeraey. ho boa last returned from . tour of UutbeVa Calttorala aad lato Max- Mr. Popa aaw troopa xaovtag, but bo actual fighting, tba com bat being aoottned to reglona far. their two children also atoppod at Loa Aasalta aad Sa rraaelaeo. Thy rVport tbat tba woatbtr ta 5utbarCalltoratA baa baa mueb iess Walker is Fnnnd Utility Ot Stealing Wood "WEST SALEM. Mar. 5.-(Ar) Jaw Walba waa triad ta Jaj tteo court Tawday atteroooo,iia Zt ot tba rcc Cook trted tba SL Watbar waa defended by Kd wtTKlcb. William Ilarcomba. ttatrlct attorney ot Folb : Jir, louad 4tadaBt aaJUy ot itaUa wood from O. E- J Orcbard JleUbta road. JJ tacod to arra wo laoatba ta tb rolk couuty latl at Pallaa. MrTstaart. Who ou HI wlU boart UWU" bma of br on. E, C stawari o Tblri atreeU u UaproTtaf tacb C Stawart baa tak orar tba MSo cab atora a Kdtawa- Smt aad will coattaaa tbo bastatsa. . Girls9 Numeral . Club Bemns Its Gym Rehearsals Tbo Girls NMolcroVot tbo kooroala tr tba wmnaslum obH ttioa to bo ttxoo botoro tba aad 1 tbo eamoaw. aa bo eoawalootly rTP4; Maibtttoatn b sto about tbo tame tlmo tbat aattoaat boaltb ot ta oboerTtd. vally tbo ftrtt o May, Tbla ta tbo tim pabllc vortonaaaco tba Ma bata aader. &ea aad mack pUaata aad of ffaat to tato tbo ea-btVUloa. nr JTw a-Utod by Mro. ac VoUamott; dtroctot a Cbrta' atbWtko, Mro. Laora Lap Urn pad Mtea Rbar Lylo. ;Sldnner Company r Formed; Stock lUiU Be$10fi00 moadaaartora ta Fortlaad aad cap- ttal atock of i.o aorporated by C B. Sktaoer, Lm aaa v. Otbor art WW Wad ta tboatato rpoxaUoa dojruat today fo- Taa aaaocUttwa ot Taa Xappa CpolVaw Crrai capitel took.): PeWttt TV Itenaer, J, C. Coaat PttT TMrsty oompaay. vhuj tiaaa; Koaut A. II d- aaw U. Paaoaa aad Albert XT, ffioataon miM, n-vm Airroirrnxxit AppocOoaoaeat ot atato acaool taada a to Marcb 5 araa amoaau j ta ari$.i & eamaarod artib ,$&.fT tor ta orepoaMt aaoatb. lat yoar. WASIHNQTON. Marca Jl (AP)Tbe world wide aetMUea of tbo auto - department ware Slaead lato today aader tba dlreo lea ot llearr X 8tlmaea arbo after a lapao of almoat a acora of yeara baa retarded to Waablagtoa aa a member ot too caoiaat eircia ot a proaldeat. Tba former goreraor general ot tbo PbUlpptaea waa admlalaterad tbo oatb of office by tbo cbfet Jaatlce ot the United 8 Utee, Wil liam Howard Tart. Aa tba two faeod oacb other U tba tmpreia teoly taralabed dtplomatla room at tba atato department tbey mlled, apparently recalling otber dayi whan botb ware younger aad tba obo waa prealdent and tbo other bla aocretary ot war. After tbo laduotloa lato office, tbo chief lattice grasped tbo.baad ot bla . old friend aad ahook it baartlty. v. " Words Exchanged -Old man. I, am delighted to be any kind ot aa bumble laatromeat la pitting you ta tbla place, ba aid. - ' "Thank you. replied tbo bow aocretary ot atate. "With tba transfer of tbo relet ot . atata department authority from tbo veteraa banda ot Frank B. Kellogg to Mr. Stlmaoa tbo of ficial cablaet circle ot Prealdent Ilooror waa completed aad the aaw administration tally manned far tbo tour yeara of work ahead. Tomorrow Mr. Kellogg will leare Waablagtoa .tor a vacation trip la Europe before retarning to bla boma la Mlaaeapolta to prac tice law, aad bla aucceeaor win take ap tba thread ot tateraatloa. al affalra -where ba (eft eft. Froaleaae PraoeatM Mr. Stlmaoa, who ataco Taeeday baa boea going over pressing prob lem a with bla prodecaaaor. will bo coafronted at tbo outset by a aam her ot mattera. 'The aiaklng of the caaadiaa f ram raaner. I'm Aloae, the Mexleaa raTolatloa. tba Amarlcaa policy to bo pursued at the forthcoming preparatory; dis armament commission moating' at Genera, aad numerous minor mat tera are a few of the caeaUoaa awaiting eolation. - la addition the aaw aocretary baa before bla the realignment of tbo foreign dlplomatla eenrtee. specially la Bout America. Prealdent Hoover who. aa a ro- aalt ot bla good will trip, obtained moeb first hand lniormauoa on the situation ta the Latin Amarl caa republics, la particularly aaxloua to build ap good will ta tbat field. - . s Few Cbaageo Expected The aew aocretary of atata baa let It be known that ba Intends to make vary taw changea la tba personnel at the atata department. Under-Secretary J.' Reuben Clark baa atked to be relieved and it la understood he will be aaccoeded by .William R. Castle, at present aa assistant secretary ot atate. For tbo time being assistant aocretary ot atata. NeUon T. "John son, will remain ta charge ot the departments eastern affairs, with Assistant Secretary Wilbur . J. Carr, continuing to supervise consular activities. Francis White will remain la charge ot Latla- American affairs. Mr. Stlmaoa baa reappointed William n. Beck. as assistant to tha aocretary ot atate. Mrr Beck aerved under Secretaries Lansing, Polk, Colby, Hagboa and Kellogg. REVIVALS SrCCKaSFUL Attendance at tha Court street church ot Christ Wednesday aad Thursday Bights waa large, with delecatlona present from the First church to boar Bar. I?. J. Howe's forceful eermoa. The apodal ser vices will cloao tonight. The Blag las ot Miss Gartla. blind aiager, baa boea a special feature of the meetings. Victor Wolfe sang- Wed nesday alcht aad a student rrom tba atate blind school gave a pi ano aolo. " STOP fiSWER SYSTEM ! Owners ot large tracts ot land la Clarkatoa have takea legal atepa to reatrata the city from pro ceeding with the Installation ot a aower system. I'JESTSiffl Em DOS B TO BEDSIDE Father Passes Away,. How ever, Before Green Can -Reach Him By ELIZABETH LA DUE WEST SALEM, Marcb .18. Mayor aad lira. C E. Green re ceived word Tuesday thlt taeir father, Theodora Groea'of Twla Falls, Idaho, waa critically 11L Thar left Immediately. The word reached bora about two hours aft er they bad started oa the trip, that their father bad passed away. He bad been In poor health tor a year. ' Mr. Green waa .7 yaf old aad a retired farmer of Twla Falls. - Mrs. J. B. Engle ox spoaane. Wash.. Is Tlsltlng at tbo bomo of her parents. Mr. and Mra. Chrla tensoa oa Skinner street. The Salem Box company w planning to build a factory to ma v fnit boTA rrs.tC8. and otb- or coatalnera. oa tbo Southern Pa- elf lo property on. tna ww road Teachers Out to r Honor Hug When i His Class Meets t Practically trery teacher ta the Salem school system attended the meeting of Superintendent George W Hag'a elaaa la Curriculum w.i... . fiivh ihool Thurs day aXternoon. although ordinar ily tbo attenaance i - v tkaa The largo attendance waa a surprise to Mr. Hug and bad boea called by K. W. Tavea aer, assistant klgk school princi pal and prealdea tot the Teacbera association. Tbo - superintendent made an interesting report on btt recent trip to Chicago. """ TO CA2T BEAKS An eastern bean-canning com nany baa leased 10.000 acres In the vicinity of. WaUa Walla tor the rising of beans oa summer fal low landr The price paid la an -acre for the land. ... Farmers are to be paid 1 8 an aero for the work. ,' , .TO SELL TIMBER Timber of Oregon A California grant lands and Coos Bay wagon road grant lands will bo Bold at auction to tba highest bidder at Rosebarg April 29. Over SC00.0- ..... ... a. eeMkJ 000 feet ot timoer wiu oe A Beautiful Buncli of Fresh Violeto Given - With each Purchase of 50c or Over TODAY and SATURDAY cApktail hug oToriE 405 SUte J. H. WILLETT IE "TfTA VERY dress included in this JlLpvery iarge showing is a new style. Everjr dress sparkles with individuality and value and charm! Heavy flat crepes! Filmy chiffons! Block and festival prints! Popular -georgettes! Every dress is new, di rect from the manufacturers. j-f- 9-:.- ' -v Afternjwn Dresses Jacket Frocks. Eitsenibles " .lit" 1750 We Announce a Nv i I . : - .mrm. V uri bt tbdjo) cw u ytsp rhew 5t4 rcty U ha xah Wd wai , SACHS - 4"apo ktctaX Re Solsm Junk . . . Uya - . , S Jf, ONwaawial A, - " v '. TWooo All Music Lovers Invited Saturday March30th . Ward's opens a new and modern Ma sk DcparUnenU Theaw&t popttr Uses ef nasical instrnments arc hero : for yon to see.. ?lxey ar gaarTtls in toao aad perfeivtaBce. They arc of ftxraBteed quality. Instruments for Bands and Orchestras . : All ci our iaitroraects coae f roia famous manufacturers of the finest prof essioaal srmdes;. favorites with,, the treat artists and too leaders. . Yoa can easily detect the richer, mel lower tones, Every comparison r proves Ward's musical instruments ' are of superior quaSty. For Home Amusement "' Musical instruments xnakc your home , . a catherinr place, for your friends w;ho play, or enjoy Esteiunr. At such .moderate cost &rown-op and chikl aiiie can enjoy, every pleasure and culture of music. : . ' . . ; , ". . . Guaranteed Quality y ' and Savings V. hea yoa are satisfied 'that tone Cixllty. actkav finish and &ra!i!y. are all you expect, then-consider the prices. Our direct to consumer se3 ir zsethoda make Ward's xsuskal instruments very exceptional raises:. 'f ; ; Come and See i5 Ilcvr Department !is4a " 0 -r , , . ; . - . v - 1 -' - ' ' ' .' . - - - - - -' - sis "' m .a i - wai w ' H. ....-.i-- f AS . . . . . m '1. ' ...... 31- Wui m W A 12.48 w II . - r ' ' - -- . 17.50 yXW STRING FLOWERS n - . . " ! A sure sign of Easter, W- T I ! " . I M 11 ots, Gordeniaxts. twncb- L I . ,i . es.- dasters. spraya and " Ct " I I 1 " : mixed booqaets. "4 ' I "M ' ' i 49c to $1.95 Yin ; 1 J v n roe would Prefer the . . I . 1 I ,v thaestot Cno nm tar- - ! . l I . -.- ycMda yoa jnaynaTaia-, ' : 1 ll j . . larre grqup trom wtaca to- ; J - ' mate your selections. , , 1? 11 jlv::; 1 25cto$15 J U l jlU f ii 1 II I lrasbauat I II - I - tna new 1 ' L. , : , , -i ADD Win I II l.-N, 1 11 1 ' i " v v . -' Kashas and Broadcloths are the popular materials with black moire standing high for the dark color. Thros of self materials or of crepe to match the lin ing. Some boast of cape and half cape collars, while others are trimmed with light fur. - , - 24.50 29.50 Dainty fcercMets of Crepe or Georgette Willi plain or lace trtra and OB, Tea. there arc fancy borders tor spurts. " 50c to $1.49 It yea .would: prefer the finest ox zxae snm r cMeni Ton jxult bsT a large grqas trom wtiea ta soste year seJeetiacav 25c to $1.95 saede alow aSpflsi stjkat. ' $233 and $195. wasbahle Kid Gkma - $3.48 to $4.75 Co2ar aad Sabot aeis. yc3a aSySes aa awe or coargssa 9Scto$3.4S r- Band b&xted txtaaie rev i snww strat SMS irelois Quality Chiffon TrffDlQCiiew heels that x$tc sJtrt accent to . " V-3iew hosiery shades fee spris?. Of sbecr ."est chiffou, fcr fift purposes to caes self or other. . . . ,; , , 1 - - .50 iM9& 7" 250 s Silver: