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MEDTRDMATL TRIBUNE, rTCPFOUD. , OREfiOX, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924
PAGE THREE
J. O. Donley, who halls from Grants
Puss or the applegata section and
who was arrested some time ago at a
rooming house In this city by Patrol
man Cave for having moonshine In
his possession, was convicted on that
'ttharge after eight minutes1 delibera
; tion by a Jury m United States court
.'at Portlnnd early this week and was
fined $300. In fact, ' it took only
about'one hour and a half to dispose
of the caa in the federal court. '
- The. defense mndc a motion to dis
miss tho charge' on the allegation that
, the evidence had been seized without
a search warrant, but this motion was
dismissed by Judge Wolvcrton when
: tt Was shown that the arresting 'of.fl
. wrg had witnessed ponley la the act
ot carrying about two gallons , of
. booze Into his room, and had seen it
'' in the , room before the arrest was
f made when ponley' came to coll for
It.' Patrolman Cave and Chief Adams
were tho witnesses for tho prosecution,
ANNOUNCE CAST
- Tho dress rehearsal for the high
school operetta "In tho Garden of the
Shah," was held last , night at the Ar
mory, and proved moo satisfactory
to the director. The Persian chorus
, costumes, whlci woro obtained from
Salt Lake, wore gorgeous In their
coloring, and the jeweled head-dresses
lent a dazzling brilliancy to tho scene.
fL'ho high garden wall, with minarets
n the distance was a fitting back
ground. -'
The cast of principals Is as follows:
;'. Zohdah (tho Shah's dauehter)-rr
Zita Singlcr.
. Lohlnh (her friend and confident)
rr-Eleanor Peter. '
, Ted Harding, Billy Cummlngs
. (American . free-lance engineers)
' llupert Maddbx, Kenneth Giles.
( Newobeth (Zohdah's old nurse)
"Vera Champlo. 1
'. Samuel Johnson ' Jackson (from
'; Texas', U. S. A., Ted's and Billy's ser
vant) Frank Buchter. ' i'
, Tho Shah Frank Perl,
'' , Tho Sheik Gordon Kershaw.
'y 1
At Palm Beach,
Newport-wherever
mart folk gather
Lucky Strike U a
reigning favorite.
til
Unexpected company never
fazod Aunt Betty.
i She know -. tho uses of the
Bread box how to make a hun
dred and one delicious company
dishes from tho foundation of
second-day Broad.
. Tho fresh baked loaf, of course,
went right on tho ' table and
Aunt Betty Herself cut big, firm
slices. Feather" light, tender
and, nutritive, with a nutty rich
ness and sweetness that .made
every blto a treat.. . ,
That's why I am calling this
new loaf Aunt Betty's Bread,
becatiso it has the true, old-home
taste that Aunt Betty knew so
well how t6 givo her Bfdad.
, Ask your qroeer for
Aunt Betty's Bread I
.li
"Ask for this Bread"
LAST NIGHT THAN
Wool Growers, Oregon State Wool
Growers and Washington State Wool
Crowers. Farmers of the Pacific
northwest aro behind this bill 100 per
cent
"This bill will not cause the United
States government to lose one single
c.ent by Us operation and it will af
ford the desired relief for agriculture
and is a continuation ot our present
tariff policy. If the administration
will endorse this bill It will make the
. ; states of Oregon and Washington saf o-
V The downpour of rain all last night, republican for the coming election,
and early todny seemed like old times! "I have consistently opposed all
and since 8 o'clock Wednesday morn- ' price fixing measures but this bill is
ing up until that hour today .72 of nn not a price fixing measure but will
inch of rain had fallen. (which is place the price of all exportable com-
, "V"-U""I we . " IE" modifies on a parity with the price
during last month. The January rain
fall only amounted to .61 of an inch.
The rainfall of the present .month
at 8 a. m., today footed up to 1.77
inches, which still leaves the season's
rainfall since last September several
Inches short of the-normal of the past
ten years. However, more rntn Is
close nt hand, as occasional rains is
the prediction for Friday.
Last night's rain came down stead
ily and soon flooded the sides of
streets, low sidewalks and a few catch
basins and sewers. .The city street de
partment staff was "oh;, the Job this
mbrnipg cleaning-'out' catch basins,
removing obstructions in the gutters
and otherwise coping with tho situa
tion with the result that' no' damage
was done beydnd the wetting it the
feet of a number of pedestrians'. ' ;
T
TACOMA, Feb. 7. The theory that
the Rev. Arthur D. DeJacoby, formerly
pastor of the Roosevelt Heights Chris
tian church, .was a victim of accidental
drowning or suicide', has been virtual
ly abandoned by police, Captain of
Detectives John Strickland said to
day. Revelations that Mr. DeJacoby
arranged for a loan Saturday and that
he received a telegraphic money order
Monday a few hours before he disap
peared have led the police to believe
that bo purposely dropped from slsitt.
The statement Tiy ' Mrs. DeJacoby
that her husband was a. member of the
Ku Klux Klan brought another clement
Into tho mystery, especially In view of
the fact that B. W. Butler, secretary
of the local klan lodge, .dropped from
sight" a few weeks- ago and loft no
trace behind hlnuu C. ' " ' . '
ASK PRESIDENT'S
PENDLETON, Ore., Teb. 0. The
recent suggestion of President Cool
idge that he is In favor of the Nor-
beck-Burtness bill to provide tor di
versification in tho west and as a
means of relief for wheat growers was
tho cause of telegrams of disapproval
being sent to the chief executive from
many individuals of this section and'
from tho Oregon Export league, the:
Oregon Wool Growers' association
and the Pendleton Commercial asso
ciation.
Fred W. Falconer after getting into
touch with growers all over the west,
today sent to the president the follow
ing' message: " : ',
"Yesterday's: Associated Press re
port carries your recommendations re
gardlng rollcf for agriculture. I wish
to call your attention to tho export
corporation bill sponsored by Senator
McNary and Congressman Haugon,
which was endorsee! , by the National
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"The Western Tariff association also
unqualifiedly endorses this measure.
Charles J. Brand of the agricultural
department made a -very Interesting
address on this bill both at the na
tional and the Oregon Wool Growers'
convention when convened recently.
"I respectfully ask that you careful
ly consider this bill and If you can
consistently do eo that you give It your
whole and unqualified support.";'
Ti
CITY HALL FLAG
POLE, NOT TOWERs
man county lino. Cow ennyon poci
of Sherman hinhw-ny, 7.55 miles of
grading am! stone surfacing. I'nlt
No. 2, Sherman county lino-Cow can
yon section of Sherman highway 12.41
miles of grading ami stone surfacing.
Walter Medium, secretary of linker
commercial club, pleaded today for
tho prompt completion of Buker-
nucopia highway, which ho said
tion fhas been on tho state highway map
for seven years nnd on which ?500,000
has been spent.
Ho wants work dono this spring In
grading and surfacing eight miles of
tho rond between It lack bridge and
Kuglu creek, which ho says will pro
vide an outlet for more than 3000
families now held' isolated in winter
nnd spring on nccnunt of thin stretch.
This Helps Eye Strain
Simple camphor, hydraatls, wltch
hnzel, etc., us mixed In Lavoptlk eye
wash, strengthens eyes and helps any
enso weak, strained or flore eyes;. La
voptik acts very quU-kly. ,' Alumjnum
eye cup frco. I-eon li. Hasklna. Sold
In ' Central rolnt by Mary A.;; Me,
druggist. '" AJv:
Tho city's flag flies dully and has
ever since tho local American Legion
post erocted a tall flag pole in the
Southern Pacific parkway near the
city hall and presented It to the city.
Tho members of the firo donnrtment
take care of the almost dally tusk of!
raising and lowering trua nag, which
has flown at half mast ever since the
death of the former president, Wood
row Wilson.
An Hem in yesterday's Mnll Trib
une stated that no flag appeared yes
terday ,011 the city hall building. This
was correct nnd hone has boon flown
thero from the pole on tho tower on
that structure since the old flng wore
out. The reason is that tho firemen,
or anyone else, to reach this pole
would have to crawl through a sky
light over the fire department dormi
tory, and make way tvcr tho roof to
tho tower, a somewhat difficult feat.
This has bedn the condition ever
since the city hall annex was built and
blocked the way to tho tower. Prior
to that time the raising or lowering
of the city hall flag was an easy mat
ter. C'ouncilmen in tho past have
talked informally of having a bettor
way to tho present pole erocted, or of
erecting a new pole elHcwhero on tho
roof, but nothing has ever come of
ii- . -. -
i Announcing the Arrival of Our New I
Spring
Footwear
Hasans, or Health.
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Ik,
WASHINGTON, Feb. G. (By the
Associated Press) Somo timo be
tween dork and daylight this morning
an American flag on a slender flag
staff was planted on the lawn of tho
German embussy. which on instruc
tions from Berlin has failed so fur to
half-mast Its German colors for
Woodrow Wilson.
This morning the Stars and Stripes
had been removed again from the
embasby grounds, but both tho man
ner of the flag's appearance there nnd
the exact story of Its removal remain
ed somewhat of a mystery. '
The police reported that they re
ceived a telephone complaint regard
ing the Invasion of tho embassy
property, which technically is German
anil ril,n,; AlA nnl 'lrnnu frnm wllnin
tho complaint came. Embassy offfc-!
!.. IA .1 . , i
"""" , , ' ";, u "nV fV.r to 1923 and chairman of that body
and refused to discuss tho subject fur- .
thor. -Whether any member of tho!irom "ovemoer xuzu to may
police force removed the flag was not. was honored today when tho present
cstnblfshed. Tho German embassy tat0 ntRtiway commission unanim-
would not, like other embassies here, ousy voie" lo mo V',, , ' ,
half-mast its colors for the dead pros-,?.1' U rl at Winchester tho
CONTRACTS LET
TORTIAND, Ore., Fell. 6. Holert
A. Booth of KuRono, member of the
Btato highway commission from 1918
Ulont,
somo Amorican Legion officials vho
Tho -" following contracts were
declared they would ask tho state do-;""' u ''"
partment to take action. ' surfacing 15.6 miles of Tclo-
It was said by those at tho era- ctt8aot.Lono Pin(T section of Old Ore-
as a privato citizen' and that thero-
foro tho Berlin government saw
Igon trail tpi ISckstrom-and company,
51.420.
rcason to pny him the funeral lionora , ,, ,.,, dwrn'TMin
duo tho head of a foreign state. It ; , Wasc0 collnty betweon' Criterion
was for thfit reason, it was declared, Bn(1 Cow canyon Bauors and Uauers,
that tho German flag had "of bepn jg7 245 ' ' '
raised at. all over '.tho embassy since Br'ldBo over Marys creek near As
Sunday. I.nto yesterday, however, torla, W. N. Luce, of Waluga; Ore
after the situation had been noised : 54270. ' :
about Washington and harl created! u-i.ina An- Tnfitninn nn
something of. a sensation,, the embassy Oregon-Washington highway, O. M.
i,,n,0vu na mi,, u n u.iiimuui.i.-u , .fierce ana company, roruana, io,-
after 42:30 p. m, today it would raise 630.
its flag and tie at half 'mast."
JlHOWNSVII,LE, Texas,' Fob. 7,
General Adolfo De La Huerta has mov
ed the capital of the . revolutionary
government to Tuxpam, Vera Crux,
going to that point, accompanied by
Ills staff on the Aguilda Oil company
boat, according to a radiogram to the
Associated Pross. All revolutionary
forces lofVora Cruz city Monday, go
ing by way of the IsthmuB railway.
MEXICO CITY, Feb. 7. (Dy tho As
sclated Press.) Adolfo De La Huerta
has arrived at Merlda, capital of Yuca
tan, according to infprmatiqn received
by the lullitary commandant of Mexico
City. : 1
IS
A Reliable Cough Remedy
TVh v nxtiArlmpnt with unknown
you can return the half empty bottle I remedies for that cough or cold when
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Feb. 7. Do
clarlng that Mayor Hoan's attitude
concerning Woodrow Wilson does not
represent mo true ameutan biiii
ment of Milwaukee, 3ohn J. Welhr,
city clerk, will ask tho Frank Htoelt
mann nnst of the 'American Legion
to 'adopt .tonight 'a resolution .terming
Mayor1 Hoah's refusal to participate 'in
national mourning "a disgrace to .Mil
waukee" .
Mr. Weihr's resolution scores the
mayor for his refusal to'sign tho res
olution of condolence adopted by the
common council and Alderman Chns
C. Khnd for his refusal to stand when
President Corcoran of thd ' council
asked for a rising vote of condolence
to Mrs. Wilson. -
Y,o
and have the full purchase price re- ryou can Becure Foley's Honey and
turned to you. That s fair enough! Tar compound ? It is a safo and ro-
,ij hnvA nU In sain and nothing, toiipi.ta -,.n.ni 0- tv. nAr nt nnnuw
Rock surfacing 16.9 miles of Co
quille-P.andon section of .Roosevelt
highway was taken under advisement;
the low bidder was Johnson Contract
company $162,18!. ' ' '
Bids were to be openod later today
on tho following work: '
Gilliam county Qulnton-Morrow
line section of Columbia 'river high;
why, '27" miles ofrVicUrb-sUrfRClng.
Wast'o' county milt no. 1, Hnnr-
METEOR
Jack Rabbit Grey
French Heel Suede
$11.00
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v ' .
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1 Marts Texas.-H have taken Lydia
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Dmid me up as 1 was
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vous'andsick.I ached
and hurt all over so
that I was often com
pelled to go to bed,
and I had to have
most of my work
done. ' No medicine
seemed to help mo
tin til onoof my neigh-
Dorswnowas taxing
the Vegetable Com-
Jnound Insisted on mo
trying a bottle of it. The medicine
helped me from the first, and the befit
of ail is that I can even sew again with
out that cwf ul, nervous feeling- I was
used to having. And I used to take cry
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me... I fool so cheerful, and I have
gained in weight, sleep well and eat
hearty. Oh! I wish I had words to ex
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mel I am a housekeeper and do every
thing from the sewing to the washing
now and it doesn't hurt me. You may
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will be glad to help any suffering woman
to the rond of health and happiness."
Mrs. B. F. Branhon, 40-1 Travis Ave.,
Mjrt,Texaa, . ,
BETTY ROSS
Patent Kid Sandal
Silver Gun Metal Buckle
$7.85
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Bear
ORCHARDISTS
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We will supply you a properly Emulsified Lubricating Oil Emulsion ready for use at a
price cheaper than you can afford to make It. And you know It will be right.
Net Price $10.75 per bbl.
Bear Creek Lime Sulphur
This liquid concentrate, used by the valley last year as a dormant "clean up" acts a
both a scaleclde and a fungicide. 1 , , , ..,v .'.
-, , Net Price $3.50 per fcbl. , . .
Address ROSENBERG BROS.
Phone 401-R-l
V ' f rhnirpRf Itpp fruits
and a wonderful bem j
The cost of a few quarts of fruit bought at the store will about'
equal the first cost of a tree. You can have these six most luscious
fruits in your yard and enjoy their luxury fresh and ripe from your1
own garden. These choice fruits and hundreds of others can bp
obtained from our 1000-acre nursery. We pay the freight and
guarantee satisfaction and safe arrival. 1
The Scott Rainier Apple
Wrnner Wilder McrfaL 1922, the fruh world's highett hon
or.1 We eontider tha Rainier Uie 6neet oeMcrt apple (for
eating raw) that has ever been produced. A thoroughly
proven success trees bear young and are heavy produc-'
era. 99 boxea from one 19-vear-old tree and .800 boxes
from 21 trees composing this orchard. The RAINIER
fruit is abeolatelv unsurpassed in keeping oualitiee. It ia
a good shipper. It Is delightful to eat with a flavor that
appeals to everyone. Propagated eachiaivelj by us from
the original genuine Scott lUlnler uses.
Red Gravenstein Apple
Possesses all the good qualities of the old Oravenateh fat
Savor, sise, shape and ripening period, to which is added
a bright red color that greatly increases Its attractiveness
and market value. A sport from the old Oravenstein that
some absolutely true to type. ' vi
Wright's Red Rome Beauty
An improved strain which la the same as the ordinary
Borne Beauty In else snd shape with the asms character
istics of growth, appearance, hardiness, production, early
bearing and regularity of crop. But It has a handsoma red
color, a finer tenure, and stsnds op better in cold etoraga
than the old Borne Beauty. Its bright color makes it a
pencr vcuct. Auotnsr emciuaive Washington Hursery Ta-S ' . .
Cory'a Thornless Blackberry iWZT
verv (in rtietrlntT. Ttie tW4 tfuf th fbM hmWW I
no thorni mkcs th pickinc of th bniM hmS thm tnfa
ing of the viae much wsler. On of the moat Mlahlt tar
riea ever railed. Wtm. Morttiwaa of Cmhtentim maU $tJHm
gram, from one mad otquarter atcrea, omtm fV Inaa
planting. ....,-...-.-. . .
The Bing Cherry J '
Thera art few more dcalrahte fruits than cbartiea. TW
tree are trout, vioron tjtmtn. witk tmwt
IeTca and open epreadtna; henoa, aaafang a fine afcarW Ttw
Bins cherry la one of the lraoinr caaaanaKial wiaaaaa f
th West. Very Urge, blacUah porpfa, very aoM. fcfiag
of the hijthetn quality. The trm b mx4f and MiiVaia
A fine taipftinf and market ariety. - - n 1
The Standard Prune
Thta la wftboot do4bt one of the beat fnah sblppfatf
prunea ever grown. It la moch larger tin th ItaBaak
one navor. arm need. large tmentinil tram
in itaiian, rtpens with the Tragedy. I t
nt to froat than the Italian. Luther Burbaak la 1
ry Krulta" enya: "The Standard n
itllv a month in raatl enadMMi mm m I
an ordinary imng room during OW '
tlrui Cnturv
been kept fufh
aod can h ahipped when dead rip wtts aocoaai t man
prt of the United State." , ,
The vtnei have no thorna anf ytelrflirge qaan-
n 01 lascioua iruit. The berriea are ery
large, often meaaurlng one and three-quarter
Inihet in length, and grow la clurtr, making
yttr new cataJog Mats
hundred of varieties
of FruiU, 8hrub,V.M
maa mom a
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kcO mldcn vellnar nmllili ker.aya a
II has a emooth, thick atria, and a farm
fleah that la tender, without grain or itiiaghiaaa.
and a moat dHcku peachy flavor. TH J.'H.
Hale I practieaHy free from fuu, majkiatf tt aa
ofutely dietinct m thia respect.-- DnanatDed far
' shipping, and one of the hairdicat varied, hav
ing withstood twenty-eeven blow aero wisa ota" -cr
varieties in the same orchard wect UQad 1
Washington Nursery Co.
' Box 11
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