o o - o C3 o . ' o o MFDFORT) MATL TRTlftrtfR rRDFOTJD. OT?friO. TTTFfcDAY,0 MAY 1?. 102;- JEWELERS ATTACK U. S. EXCISE TAX CORNS F ANSWERS DM SENATE ATTACK FRENCHIBT IS OF Lift Off-No -Pain! AT SALEM MEET HELD IMMINENT r paotP seven o BAKING POWDEXj' Same1rVi.ee SETTLEMENT 0 Doein't hurt one bit! Drop a little tht corn slope hurting, then shortly jou lift it right off with fingere. Your druggist eelle s tiny bottle of "Freeione" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and tho foot calluses, without soreneBs or irritation. IT DYER HATTIR1 0LXANER8 PUCATEEI Phona 144 S3 N. Fir Ik i The velvet flavor is really a taste that lingers compelling re cognition of a smooth delicious quality that can be truly found only in our pure lee cream. Try it today. ' Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream Jackson Count j , Creamery SALEM, Oro., May 12. A direct at tack on tho five per cent excise tux on jewelry was made by A. A, Keene, president of the Oregon Retail Jewel era association in tho opening address of the sixteenth annual convention of the association here yesterday.'' , "The battle for complete tax relief schould, and will, be continued," de clared Keene. "The tax was originally nmuu uy mu jcweiera as a war mea sure. However, it was not the jewel ers' war and there is no reason why wo jewelers should be made to pay." Kecno intimated that the tax is a considerable handicap to jewelers throughout .the country, branded the tax as an unfair discrimination against one particular line of business and declared that jewelers already contrlbuto lnrgoly to tho federal treasury through payment of heavy customs duties Nearly 100 delegates from all parts of the state are present at the convention which is being held here .today and Tuesday. Governor Pierce preceded Keene with a short address of welcome at this afternoon's session. A short address was made by F. M. French, of Albany, secretary-treasurer of the state organization. His speoch consisted largely of a report uf tho National Jowelers convention at St. Louis a year ago. A talk on "national publicity," was given by F, A. Heitkemper. Miss- Ella Meade spoko on "window decorating." Sigurd Landstrom gave -a short speech on "jewelry business of yester day and today." PIERCE ANNOUNCES SAI.I3M. Ore.. May 12. Governor Pierce today reapixnnted Goorge S. Birncy of La Grando as a member of the Btale board of optometry. The governor reapiiointed Arthur B. Mc Kenzie of Portland on tho state board of aeronautics, and appointed on the same board' W. J. Chamberlain of Corvallis to succeed Georgo R. De vaney of Roseburg and R. M. Kelly of Portland to succeed U 13. Hickman of Portland. . SKClItKK ItKMKP TllllOrGII MI,KY I'IMjS John it. Gordon. Danville. 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WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF "''" ""' Doors, Windows and Sash, Screens, Window and Door Frames, Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and Price Absolutely Right. , Do Not Order From Out-oi-Town Concerns 'Before . Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS feT Medford - A Modern Mill Oregon SYRACUSE. N. Y May 9. (By Associated Press.) Senate rules per mitting unlimited debate, are the country's strongest safeguards against hasty legislation by a coalition of the blocs that have sprung up In Ameri can political life, Senator Moses, re publican of New Hampshire, declared here recently In an address defendod Ingthose rules ngainst tne assaults of Vice President Dawes. Calling attention that the coalitions differed from day to day as new legis lation to cure the ills existing In dif ferent sections, are advanced, the pres ident pro tempore of the senate said the majorities thus momentarily welded together "are bound to be as reckless as they are emphcmeral.' Senator Moses said It was axiomatic that the majority had the right to rule, but he declared that majorities differ ed from day to day. "The majority in tho senate," he said, "is no longor partisan or even political. In point of fact, except through articlflal means, strict party division is ralely to be had nowadays at either end of the enpitnl, and the engrossing questions of federal legis lation nowadays are the result of economic import affecting the mate rial interests of sectional groups of states." Detailing his own experiences In the senate, Senutor Moses said he could not feel that the rules worked mora than a fancied hardship. He added that he could not believe that even more seasoned legislators than him self could freely contemplate a move to change them. It la to be observed," he said, "that with few exceptions the demand for a change in the rules of the senate arises from those whose contest with tho senate Is either brlof or non-existent. Many a man has come into the senate with a determination to tame It, and almost without exception these men themselves have been tamed by the senate and have come to realize the value of the senate rules. Senator Moses declared that limita tion of debate already exists in the senate through unanimous consent ar rangements frequently resorted to af ter full und free disr.ussison. He also callod attention to the rule which en ables 16 senators to force a vote with out debate on the question of limit ing debate on any subject to one hour for each senator. Only a majority vote is necessary to enforce such limita tion, he added. , A remedy for everything complain ed of in the senate rules. Senator Mo ses went on, Js offered in the Norris constitutional amendment which would do away with short sessions of con gres' sand prevent legislation by "lame ducks" by moving up tho meeting time of a jiewlyelected congress from itim uu Riior wio election io January. - "I have not, observed." he said, 'that any 'of those now so busily en gaged in defaming the senate have shown any unwillingness to endorse Senator Norris' proposal. It may be that they are as ignorant of it as they re-or the actual effect of the rules of the senate. "Yet in this impatient age, it is surely not too much to ask'that thoro may still remain in this country some forum In which freedom of ex- pressison In length, if not in depth, may still be found. If in tho ideas of tho Founding Fathers, as President Harding liked to refer to them, there still remains merit in their conception of a republic with representative in stitutions, surely It is worth while to retain one place where that concep ion may be sustained. "Hut if wji have discarded the prin ciples of that earlier era and are to live henceforth under hybrid Institu tions resulting from the skill of the Luther Rurbank of policies in engraft ing scions of democracy upon the stem of the republic, then we might as well give ear to the clamor which has re cently been set up." 5 INJURED IN AUTO PORTLAND. Ore. May 12. Five portions were Injured ir. an automobile collision here yesterday. Both cars turned over. - Mrs. E. Ferguson was tho most soriously hurt. She and her daugh ter, Mrs. Louclla Duncan, were riding In a car with H, Kamhout. Mrs. Dun can and Kamhout were both Injured. John O. Martin, route one, Beaver ton, driver of tho other car, was cut on the left arm. Mrs. Martin suffered injuries to her back. HAVP A rARPITNTPR tlTk YOUR PLUMBING RIDICULOUS I you iir. Yet that h what humrraU of people do every day when they engage the services of other than a trained RECTAL SPE CIALIST tocure their Pile. Nowonder they receive no benefit and continue to aufier.and condemn the doctor for their time and money wasted. My years of training and experience treating RECTAL and COLON iil- lite-kmg UUAKAN 1 EE, thj if I will cure your Piles or REFUND YOUR FEE. . Wrttetodwfawar FREE BOOK DEAN. MDlnt KntiAMO oityji: mattue omtri: othmXi art yo, ',Jt WASHINGTON. May 12. (Uv the Associated PreBB.)4-In"oi mai conver sations relative to French debt set tlement are again In progress, It was disclosed today at the state depart ment. , Confirming the fact of negotiations for the first tlmk.tiie department re Iterated that, Washington govern ment had sent no formal communica tion on the question to France, de partment officials would not enlargo on their statement confirming- report that intermittent informal conversa tions on the debt question had been in progress from time to time. They refused to indicate In any way the na ture of developments of the last few days. The statement that the discussion was "again' in progress was taken rp a reference to the rumored dig-' patch to Ambassador Ilerrick last week of Instructions believed to out line tho suggestions: he wns asked to lay before French officials In con vcrsations ho might have with therti There was nothing to indicate that these instructions Included any defi nite project us to terms of settlement or that they marked any change in the policy of the Washington gov ernment as to tho form of settle ments. It wns said flatly that tho Wash ington government had not changed front on tho question of ncceptlng un assignment uf German reparation payments by France in working out a debt settlement 'agreement. . It is understood, that this question haa been frequently raised and that tho Washington government has always held that ' any settlement reached with Franco must be In harmony with the basic condition of the re funding agreement .with Great Brit ain. That condition is Unit settle ments are not made contingent upon any outside question as to where the funds are to be obtained by the debt or nation for meeting Its obli gations. , Developments today on the French debt question did not disclose that any advance had been made as yet toward acceptance by tho two gov ernments of. a definite proposal nd- vanced by either side as the basis for negotiations for a rofunding agreement. Apparently neither government has put forward a statement that could be used for this purpose, both taking the position that tho other In each case should tako the first atop toward presenting a plan of settle ment. M ISM THIS, Tenn., May 1 2.( Hy Associated Tress.) Uslnfi a large anchor attached to a fifty foot chain ns a hummer. United Stutes engineers today will break the framework of the cabin of the sunken steamer M. K. Norman, in the hope of releasing bod ies uf some of the 23 persons who drowned when the ves.se! turned over and sank lust Friday. Stationed at intervals down the river, crews of government boats will watch for the bodies which the engi neers are confident will be released. The cabin was definitely located last night after the workers had bro ken up other parts of tho steamer. Attempts to reach the hull of the ves sel with expert divers failed because of the strong undercurrent which swept the divers far down stream when they attempted to descend. To raise the hull of tho steamer with chains, engineers decirind, would require several days. They determined on the plan of breaking up tho super structure of the Norman as tho most practicable method of reaching tho victims. Fearing that some of tho bodies have been swept down stream those in charge have ordered the river pu- . trol to continuo unceasingly. J The steamer lies with the Htern 380 feet from tho shore. Tho vessel Is resting on her port side with tho smokestacks pointing towards tho shore. First success In brea king u p t ho superstructure of the vohhpI was shown when the aft flagpole shot up through fifty feet of wator with the American flag attached. iJtter the ship clock was brought up, its hands Ih owing that it had stopped at 4:50 o'clock which hour on Fridny after noon engineers now accept as tho exact time the steamer sank. we; Otxtvces for wtl "MorcthansPoundandaha-lfforaQuarkr WHY PAY HIGHER PRICES? Millions of Pounds Used by the Government WASHINGTON. May 13. (By As sociated Press.) Expressions in of ficial quarters here and In Paris of ignorance of amy fmfvortnnt -developments towards settlement of the French debt have failed to erase the belief that at least Informal negotia tions on tho subject have been re sumcd. Significance given recent events by some observers here hns lod to the impression that the debt refunding discussions are proceeding with a view to establishing a starting point tor lator exchanges. These events were the -return from France of Under Secretary Winston of tho treasury with an optimistic view of France's financial outlook and news reports that Finance Minister Caillaux will place him program before parliament empowered to make It a question of confidence If necessary. It was also taken into account by some that American opinion is re garded as desiring that satisfactory agreement bo made without undue delay between the United States anJ debtor nations. Consideration was given also to dispatches from Fnrb which reported that diplomatic con versations havo now reached a pbnt where the French government must be consulted. ' Officials here, while pleased at In dications that France would ' give early consideration to the debt ques tion, denied that any formal com munication on the subject had re cently been dispatched to Paris. STILL HUNTING 2 E COLFAX, Cal.. May 12. A Colfax posse was-today hunting two men said to resemble the Tanko and Hall sus pects, both armed, who were seen (.o climb Big Hill, on the outskirts of Colfax after having come up - from what is known as Slaughter House canyon. ; Sheriff W. O. Robson of Nevada, county is co-operating with Sheriff V H. Gum of Placer county is outlining a plan to capture the men. "It looks pretty good," said Sheriff Robson. "Sheriff Gum is almost positive they are the bandits." Evidence tending to establish defin itely that the two Jowa Hill suspects are the bandits who shot down Patrol man Clyde Nunn in Sacramento, came today from Max Fisher, head of the Identification bureau of the Sacra mento police department. 8oviet Envoy Recalled. PARIS, May 11. (By the Associated Proas.) M. Volfne, first secretary of the Russian embassy here, has been recalled it was announced today, as a result of protests to Moscow by the French foreign office at Vollnes al leged participation fn a communist demonstration at Paris. Find Baby's Body GOLDENDAI:, Wash., May 12. The body of a bab. partly burned was found at the Goldcndale dumj grounds by boys af play. Coroner M W. Chnamnn announced today klue to the Identity of the child has TRt-CITY TOURNEY EUGENE. Ore., May 11. In a soa of mud and drenching rain, tho team representing tho Eugeno golf and country, club won tho first log of the trl-city ' tournament between Salem, Eugene and Corvallis, yesterday in Snlem. Tho locals gathered 32 points, Corvallis 20 and Salem minus 52. Girls: You can't expect a feller to love a girl with a red nose, colorless lips, dull eyes. Don't wait-your "chance" might come tomororw. Bet ter take Hollister's Rocky Mountain -Tea at once and te on the safe side. Heath's Drug Store and Hasklns' Drug Store. 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