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S-AT.ttAm 1930. n J ay Doara 3 Open Bids on (few Signboards wouldn't turn his hand over to get thel nomination and didn't want his friends! to take anjr action about it. He did,! however, say that it the nomination was tendered him a man could not de-l cline. j . "Some of his friends thouffht he 1 ousht to take the Lull by the h.,rJ I and Ko ahead whether he wanted them ! i nere was some sort i.f . ' THE CAPITAL JOURNAL .... ,. with which to ,; : ' few""' I ......i.-r iK.nj up in ew York about it ' !:'m.'Uis with him ,,,,,, t ", rg"-r I"" f"' """""" hi ut, beany support frou, the o , "T ,1 . Unnil'iV 8 niPffini! HI . I " Army Officials Favor Patrol Olcott Reports Lw"h" in Poit' '"1 TS tlU'''f?" Cnairm Ke iignwij 1 J yon asked. ; charge of the western de ,he co"i'"' M also op Klein, sec- part ment ot .on asked. ne a,m' tor the airplane tv.i.m " ". "i- Koner. ' Air. JleLeait said Uovernor O!. o"t fl a. rr'n!! '"i mfer Pollw(f "1 in-ill"!1' 'Jhursday morning from n bids at thifri r t- 0 barrels, of cement received f..niect. it is "tale. f ..... .ill also rt f rwth.a of f"ur wooden truss n lie LlWnru Ml ibrMSrS ternal revenue, "and same others. To you know auythingabout pians jto ua. the liberty loan publicity canv jimisn orsanuation for McAdoo?" ask o" .i,.l rw.....4.. f-. . "I do not." Th fflisht to San Fran ... 1 1 -- .: ' . . . .. - ave.u,.,t K. At. Kelley l th 1 nited ';aTes air service". "Roth Lieutfiiant Genera' TJsi-ett aid Co! nel H. H. Arnold a; strong f"r the air patrol and for Orison.-, declared the governor -r..k,i.,i !!!.. in I'.nnb conn' .1 " lO.,l. ... . " .....i ltS K'ar rn-"" -. - . ti. tsarucb, . . i" amy outruns credit this tat? wltn :dforone f"l","'"""r"' : lkumli Am.tlK-r Hacker. :""Kn er " reeosnltiun hich f air , ,lrh .il the Shaniko branch ..,.,h . .,.,,..,.. ,,.. .... . 'service haf eained thioh ......... ,,'o.W. K. & N- company' tracks jdoo b( , "aoHd .t h" " j "j patrol senice of the past year. "Of court our delegation from North . ,,overno' tt Is hiphly emln.sias- wurtess said he had talked to; River . CaroMiU wKI support Senator Simmonsi lic 0vor hu niSM from Blalri:', Y.'ash., r'n...- ..n the Columbia P"M' ' .. 1... n sneruiau i-"w L,M Wher msjnwaj improve- , oxet.,u,ni. JJr MeA(,a ,, the international boundary line tn jWa,rcons""'"" KranU II. HariU.n. a Nebraska rranelsco, in spite of the fact that ,hieliluwiM oeopeneu WJini),,r publisher, who Managed rlUV,'m' w,'a,h,,' conditions :reven'ed ;,re tlie following - ,h(? 1(1.im.lry t..,m,.,isn , that ( t f j the establishment of the Ion" flight Vtlinr. baV.Mllea ..... rann.d i ...... isisop cwu'".' - - senator Jamison, said a total of SlDll! """" neen planned upor: action .vsu.r...-.-e.,,,u. p.o-;hlu, ,,e(.n W1t Jn xvhr.Mk (f amount, he testified, $18DU was Beat him from California and the remaind er came in jr., Jl and $25 donations and in postage stamDs.; "What would vou have done with rttK ot l''uviion for visitins airplanes. ikson county (tveiorossmg ap- $5o0()im hiU, been handed vou?"!11 ""-wsary to land at Kent, .nee near Ashland. asked Senator Reed. ' , Wash JO mitat away and motor in to "What most other; political mana-; 10 " a!""nSton metropolis. . . gers do divided it up anions friends." ne l,lllts In the air service in cat ' )SH linael feet of concrete pave 1 1( feet wide. Iliam county Mayville , Tlilrty ,reek sectien of the John Day riv-i-hway, seven miles erading. f 'lieur county rnvniK neiwceu fa una Snake river. .9 miles, f .... ,. iiift npif.rn. atiiia euu".'- - i, 10.5 mile-" grains and.surfac.- ine tiiKht of 1000 miles which had been planned us a seven hour rip re jliuired approximately ten hours dae to I hkh head winds. (Jovernor Olcott j takes occasion to score Seattle for Its FAGE VAIL ert S. Karrell, Portland republican, for senator Uth district. $S9.; c. ' W. Hosford, Portland, republican for' representatii-e- 18th district, mithmx; A. M. Wrufht. Aloro, republican forj represemativ !h district nothing; ! Walter U Eobb. Portland, republican! for presideatial elector, 2S.4i; IViw; V. Walker, Portland, republican for; delegate to Aatioqal convention.' ISS.17; Charles C. Himlman, Port-j land, republican ior representative. ' ISth district. JtS; .Fred K. Smith. Ku-1 gene, republican for district attorney for Lane county, 15; John H. StVv-: enson, Portland, democrat for dele gate to national cohvention, liothlitu; w. C. North, Prthtni republican for representative ISth ftistiiet, J5.;t; E. V. CartPr, Ashland, repulrtltan .'or representative eishth district, noth ing; Loyal St. finlham. Forest drove. republican for representative if.th district. 410; Arthur K. Hill. "Port land, republican for rvpresentativi; IStfi district, M.30; Loggers And Motors Meet Tonight For 6th Evening Game nes said t 'aor League ScoresZ? National. Louis, May 27 Score: i-.natl ...16 H. 13 14 Mr, Harrison replied. Wood Mentioned Attain. , . Harry M. Dauslierty, campaiKu county -U'"-Mmm sec- .mllmiKer fw sonntor Hardin, repub ) miles surfacing. j liean. of Ohio, was recalled. The wit-' nes said two Oilio newspapers, the; il and the Columbia Dis-: Biipported Senator Hard-I ing at first, but later had supported ' Oeneral Wood. Senator Reed soushtl an explan-ition. j "1 would be willing to go this far," Ml. I iMiieherlv said. "There warn a ! Ilf, Lliuue. see aim n iku, Alien, active cam,,aiKn ,ade around Co lumbus for .General Wood." ,. It is true that very lure expendi tures were made on advertising in that Ohio campaign ?" Senator Reed con tinued. "There were expenditures of that kind too expensive for us, and I didn't go Into it," Mr. DaUKherly re plied. - Louis J. Lung, a reporter of the New York ' American, identified himself as the writer of an article purporting to tell of a J's 000.000 underwriting for a fund to buck a - campaign to bring about McAduo'H nomination at San 1 Francisco. $10,000,000 l'ltnil l'lalllicl. neather pern.iftrns, the Spauldlnj; Losgers and the Valley Motorists will bring ban saw against Ford in tui' clash at Sweetland field Friday nisht at 6:15. This will be the sixth tame of the Cherry City twilight-league series and ! will mark a determined effort on the j part of the Valley Motor nine to I achieve a unit In the series check ut. j Both teams' have beert practicing ,u j loll lliwull.lo .i,.a li..a u.l .....lt -..,., are anxious to lie assigned j gllnle is expected. to iluty in Oregon .the governor states. ) The line up for the Spaulding team the treatment accorded the aviators i is tiven as follows: Durban 2h. Hn-- heie last year, together with the cli mate of Oregon holding out a stion.-;! appeal to the airmen who are stationed in the southern state. ! ik, Jacobs, Sherdell and Dilhnefer. wtork, May 27. Score: 11 3 Tori 3 6, 2 idolph, Fayers. McQuillan and HI; Douglas, Winters, Hubbell, (inSSrfj'der. on' fork ntl and O'Neill ookb'tt, May 2 iMphla ikljm feniUt nd Witlicrew; and Krueger. We-Games in only lit cities. American. liiladeliiliia, May :7.- R. H. K. 5 12 1 ,. 0 8 5 Flames and Sinih. Score : 5 11 3 4 9 3 Mitchell, Mo tive major j Defeat Costly to David M. Dunne ers ss. Hillborn cf, Hoietl c. Hertcheit 3b, Follrick If. Allen lb. O'Brien rf. Peterson and GhjtIs pitchers, Altiee alternate. Lineup for the Valley .Motor nine has not been announced. Teams par ticipating In the series, are asked to aid in publicity -by submitting lineups to the Capital Journal, hot later than" 10 a. lit. on playing dates. j MTSY JANE PUMPS in m season's latest in Brown and Black KidfLighi Weight Sdtes and French heels. Moderately Priced at 1 mm. OXFORDS in Patent and Plain Kid, French heels, light weight solds. Very 'dres sy summer footwear- Priced $10.00 fast League Scores R. Score R. H. E. ... 6 10 0 Melphla 1 9 2 wtte and Schiilk; Martiib Harris, Sand Perkins, Mya.lt. on, May 27. Score: ' ' " R. H. , S. rk ;.. o io.. m. l . 8 2 ta'key, Mays and Hanmih; Har Karr and Schang. ! Portland TMwnto ....( land er and Cook ; Drier and Koehler. t Seattle Lake tie '.'.Z' mm,- Thurston ..... fin ana Adams. i Oakland land Francisco Kremer and .Mitz n and Agnew. It Los Angeles aon Angeles ... H. E. . 8 11 1 5 11 1 Sutherland, R. ... 1 ... 2 and . R. ... S 4 H. E. 6 - 1 8 1 Byler; Deyltalis, prey and Aleock; Mer. Thomas and inpaign of McAdoo Laid He refused to disclose the source of his information. '"A member of the democratic na tional committee was with my Infor mant when 1 was told the story," Mr. Lang said. x Chairman Kenyoh announced that several democratic national committee men had lieen subpoenaed to appear during the investigation Ml Lang discussed a meeting of the democratic liatlonal executive meeting at Atlantic City last September. He rtild that plans were made to raise J10.000.000 for a democratic national campaign. Thomas F. Chadbourne and B. M. Baruch were at Atlantic City at the time, he said. Mr. Lung testified that he had been informed that a piemher of the nation al enmmitte had stated that Frederick A. Walalce ,a deputy police commis sioner of New York was representing Mr. Baruch In collecting finances for the McAdoo campaign and that the $10,000,000 financing as planned at Atlantic City contemplated Mr. Mc Adoo'S nomination by the democratic convention. "Members of the national commit tee," Lang said, had corroborated the story later. Theater Business Better. Cleveland. The theatrical buslmK hiia increased fiO per cent since the country went dry, according to John Cort of New York, one of the country s leading producers, on a recent visti Cleveland'. He declared the dry eta staved off a disastrous period for the theatrical world. Royalty Adopts Overalls. Toledo. O. Count Constantinc Ra nui.,..t... o..ji ,..-Vi ila nnldenian of the Iwdasto the source of McAdoo lit- Royal court of Russia, has taken up f Bent to ri,..i..! ... . mu. - ...1. W h for. overalls, i oe umiml, n , ' a conversation tune in the bolshevik revolution , working as a day laborer in a Toledo automobile factory "sorting and truck ing." Some day Count Rachinsky plans Afedn., 1" x. ... ... t)..dd. in emit nutnmo- nehol " iitoi wan vu 10 reiuin .o ivuooi . "-uiu . .... . i toia mm we "tvinj (Continued frnm nun nnnl i --..any recounted s to the North Caro- '" "legation. TS Sentiment ' Mr. ruvorable. The mere pleasure of running for the office of delegate from the third congressional district to the republi can convention, cost David Al. Duifnc of Portland, the sum total of $219. 53 according to his statement of cam paign expenditures filed with the sec retary of state's office here Thurs day. Ail... 111 w.i i , , wmn .mugs inuisiuty were oy: a James H. Huzlet t, Hood River, dom- i ocrat for state senator, 16th district if $10; Thos. B. Kay. Salem, republican ! t .representative 24th district, $25.50; I I George H. Hyatt, Enterprise, repub- j J lican for representative 21th district, $20; G. G. Joyce, treasurer V. C:, t North campaign committee, contrl-i! bution In behalf of North's cundidacy for republican nomination for fepre- sentative 18th district, $150.46; Rob- The Spokarte county farm bureau e! ei utive committee has decided to hold Its first annual picnic In June to tn ganlze a potato growers' union. AUTO LAUNDRY OPENED AT CLUB STABLES Cars Washed and Polished We Specialize in Refinishing Old and New Cars Club Stables at Liberty Street South :::E.B.ZINGLER I '; ' Phone 7 Do not wait till it is too late before having your car tended to I : "Xil!1 1' UL" 4 jL x is UXti r W '.'.'. , .. ., " v ,,9,1 U , - , - - 1 LI) !8 ' m New arrivals in Broque Oxfords in - v. I m aarn arown, military neeis, meatam fdf S M " Weight welt soles. Priced at 1 I Buster Brown Shoe Store 1 TO ... . : :. X 4Mtt ico WM l it. ft r . it ry . Hi .. i, i i... t n. 1. 1 , t.t..,, i .. tn ys' s ixvrui ijvmmerciai oireei s$ 'Ik ; . 1 V I FORD For Sale A good buy to the man vllh ihe cash money; $335 cash. See Paulus al Salem Woolen Mills store. " ' bile. IK H nr ni, J it, t, 1 uown mere "ett u or not w said h - c wus not . candidate Mayor Caldwell of SeattlP declares that the city was buncoed out of flvej or six million dollars in the purchase of street railway lines. ' Eiley Motor Co. 1 BULLETIN ' " w 11 Reducing Stock PortaeTires All J Oversize Practically 25 Per Cent Discount BUY EARLY- We will receive a carload of iDerty Dixes j This Week. Can Make delivery, Saturday, May 29th. Price $2225. . F. 0. E. SALEM (. E. RING Y5ley Motor Co. a t J . ' American iieauiy 341 N. Commerciaf St. "Liberty" "Briscoe" t I "SkeJton" Practical Dresses-Pretty, Too! A Dress Thai You Can Wear Gaily On A Shopping or marketing expedition, for a picnic or an auto ride, anil feel it's becom ing and full of style i ii i i j. A dress you can pop into the tub, sure, it won t lose its pretty colors and will be just as comfortable after washing as ever those are reasons why you'll like Uim UY L0R DRESSES For Discriminating Women There's no end to the variety of attractive Mina Taylor dresses here. There are the crisp, cool, sturdily made dresses for work about the home and there are the frilly, dainty ones for afternoon wear. ' , You'll nd them here in most appealing colors and designs, and made so well and with such thorough workmanship that they satisfy the most exacting requirements. The woman of ample proportions, too, will find herexjust the dress she wants. There's a size that will fit her, designed for the full-formed woman and which will really fit without a lot of "fixing over." Come in and see the Mina Taylor Dresses here make your selection early. or they're wonderfully pretty amf now is the time to have your pick of the choicest model!. A special lot of smart new gingham wash dre.es coiisintirig .of abort lints and sizes for Misses and small women. We want to clean up on this lot and they are a won derful value at : $3.95 Ladies' Store 4C6-474 State treet The Capital Journal Want Ads Bring Results (.HtHtt -t--t t"HMt