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O o O HCEJWOKtt iX&tf TTJTT5FNE, aftDFOGlX OTHO"!ONT. TTEDNESD., AfAY 13. 1025 PJflTC TSplETS -Q. '14 h i , .... offee Insurance Any timeyou do not think1 that SGH I LT I N n r-fW (i.'is the best'coffec you can buy l yvill return your moneyT-instantly 'ancl dadlv! Ynn keen rli rnfliv ffFor 35 years Western women have depended upon the famous Schilling"! ll'Money-Back" offer on Biking Powder, Tea, Spices, Extracts and Coffee J FOR RENT 55 ft. Riverside Ave. Frontage in Sparta Building, just off Main St., or will remodel into smaller stores to suit Tenant. The Busy Corner Motor Go. (The largest stock of genuine automobile eieciricai parts oetween roruana ana jac ramento can be found at WITHAMS BATTERY ELECTRIC CO. . NatBldg. : -payforitmmthlyf ARCOiiA RE.O V.S PAT OFF HOT-WATER RADIATOR HjEATING'OUTFIT THREE THINGS make it worth your while to go to the nearest ARCOLA merchant listed below and inspect, ARCOLA now: 1. ARCOLA is greatly reduced ' -... in price. 2. ARCOLA costs less now than ' later in the year. 3. ARCOLA can be installed for a small' down payment, the balance in easy .monthly payments. Radiator warmth put in now means comfort next winter. The ARCOLA dealer nearest you is waiting to de monstrate ARCOLA and to give you an estimate for your home. Go to him now today. ARCOLA Don't shiver through an oherwinter For a very mall cott much small er than you per haps imagine you can have the won derful comfort and health insurance of hot -water radiator warmth. For your family'a take, get your ARCOLA es timate now. is warming : Smalt Homes Small Stores Small Shops Detached Build ings Railroad Station Small Offices Gas Filling Stations Lunch Room Oarages Oreenhonies Farm Cottages Scboolhouses , S Hil l X-v ' . I a MST a - I JustaHttlefu9loccaionaIly;noother H J ETo : mwtiom ARCOLA fcgiuatei iUelf. 1 J Wm. A. Aitken, Medford, Ore. B. 8. Dedrick, 516 "F" St, , Grants Pass, Oregon 1 Modern Pluming A Sheet provost BrotherSi 38 MaIn sti .1 -.. j .Ashland, Oregon Medford, Oregon Al Vroman, Medford, Oregon Schroeder & Hillenbrand Marshfieid, Oregon HOOVMMREJ ADVERTISING IS e 10 PROGRESS HOUSTON. Texas, May 13. (Ily Aasuciuted Pre..) Advert. sinK as a means to worlil progress, the theme before the .Associated Advertising Cluhs of the World -at Its convention was struck here and there by speak ers at today's sessions. Herbert Hoover, secretary of com merce, developed it in an a'ddress on the Influence of advertising In distri bution; hi. W. Hnldwin, president of the Missouri Pacific railroad, touched upon It In a discussion of advertising and public opinion: RemYk W. Dun lap, assistant secretary of agriculture, brought in the farmer as the corner stone In the world's physical well being and H. W. Wayne, director of important London, Kugland, firms, pleaded for truth in international publicity. The kevnoto of tlw themo had been developed at a previous meeting by Charles Aubrey Katon, representative in congress from ,New Jersey. "While we are selling things of a material kind,' he told the conven tion, "we must also sell the perishable things of the spirit. 'This only can be done through the irt of advertis ing, handmaiden of progress. "Today with an association of ad vertising clubs of the world function ing with increasing efficiency mny we not hope that advertising will become more and more a mighty instrument of International understanding and good will." AMERICAN FLEE! UNITED AT LAST ABOARD U. S. S. SEATTLE AT LAHAIXA ROADS ANCHORAGE, ftiO IS M!v tlm A uanniiitnit Pi-nun 1 The sleepy little village of Old T.nhnln:i. rii-h In Hnu-aliun tradition nnd historic incidents was granted today a privilege denied, all otner rmi-ls nf thn T'niterl States, tnr at sea, before the former seat of the Hawaiian monarchy, rode at anchor Iho Iiit'irout niniilinr nf AniPrinnn war. ships ever assembled at one place at one times in tno msiory or xne na tion. Difficulties of anchorage at San Francisco, Honolulu and all other nni'ta n f th a f Inuf'u .-nil m nrfnttn t ed splitting of the armada into several detachments, but with the practically unlimited, ancnorages in me run.ua between the Islands of Maul and Lnnol, Admiral Qoontz was ahlo to bring' t he -entire fleet together foi" the first time. LOVE TRIANGLE IN SEATTLE END! DEATH OE COUPLE VANCOUVER, C, May 13. An drew Neilson shot to death Mrs. Opel Wick in the Regent hotel hero last night and then committed suicUlo, po lice reported. Roth persons were from Seattle. The elayings were the outcome of a love tanglo in which five Seattle men and women were involved, the police said. Mrs. John K. T.ouhren dectarcd that Neilson telephoned her yesterday morning at Seattle that her husband had gone to Vancouver with Mrs. Ma bel Meyer. JShe agreed, she said, to drive to Vancouver with Xeilson to confirm his statement. Arriving here the couple went to the Regent hotel und knocked on the door of a room which Lough ren open ed. Mrs., Wick was in the room, Mrs. Loughren said: X'eiltum entered and Loughren came out of the apartment leaving Mrs. Wick and Neilson. Shots were heard. Mrs. Loughren related, and polico found the couple dead. At the sound of the firing Mrs. Meyer came running from another room. No one saw the shooting, the police said. It was alleged that Loughren regis tered Mrs. Meyer as his wife at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Loughren and Mrs. Meyer are to be held pending an inquiry. PIERCE PLANS TO mllji, ure.. Aliiy 13. Uovernnr Pierce has made known that he is .considering application for a pardon for A. J. Weston, who is serving a life sentence for the murder of Robert . Krug, who lived near Sisters, Des .chutes county. ... Weston was twice tried and con ,victed on a charge of murdering Krug in uescnutes county, but these ver dicts were reversed by the state sit- nrpmn onnrt in nnlnlnnti ipplitxn 1n. 'justice Brown. The third trial was held in Wasco county. No appeal from Weston's third conviction has been taken. REND, Ore., May 13. Paunlna Is the name given the station on the Natron cut-off near Corral Springs and known for several months as Skookum. The town is the head quarters for the railway engineers, a number of stores and restaurants. Panton is the name given the station at the west end of the tun nel, formerly known merely as tun nel station. The station at the southeast end of the lake will be known as Odell Lake. Final completion of the tunnel work, is expected by July 15 under present plans, according to word from Odell Lake. The two tunnels. one from the west and one from the east side of the Cascades are ex pected to meet within about one month's time. HUSBAND RELEASED ' BUT WIFE GUILTY T)AT)rfI A'n Orn 'rXTnv H Mpo Zella M. Hough, of Klamath Falls, pleaded gumy in ieaerai court day to a charge of using the mails to defraud, and was sentenced to 90 days in jail. Her husband who was arrested on the same charge was returned a not true bill against him. The two year oia oaDy giri, wmeu Mrs. Hough brought with her to Portland, when arrested, has been placed in the Waverly baby home here, pending the mother's release. The charge against Mrs. Hough was based on two alleged worthless checks aggregating less thnn $ 100, u'hinh u-om sent to a Portland mail order house for orders, including household goons, automooue pans and soap. The checks got back to tho mnil order house before the goods wero delivered. TAKEN ILL IN MANILA MANILA, Miiy 13. (A. P.) Charlie- paddock, world famous sprinter, has been ill with tropical fever for two days, unable to leave his hotel. As a result Paddock, wo Is tour Jnjr the world with I.oron Murehi nn. Newark athletic club runner, will not be able to Rive any exhi bitions of his tnu k work while in .Manila. He fxiirrrft to leave his hotel in a couple ot days, however. PENDLETON. Ore.. Mav 13 Searching parties continued today to seek the body of Jack Dabonoy, G, son or Mr. and Mrs. John Dabonoy of Echo, who rnct his death Saturday evening at 6 o'clock when he fell into the gov ernment irrigation canal at tho west end of that city. Th only witness was a tourist, who could not swim. 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IF THERE is a place in your life for big things big spectacles, great inusic, high emotions you will want to witness Rosaria. It is a magnificent pageant of the rose r ? the feature of Portland's 1925 Rose Festival Plan now to attend! Doris Smith, of Portland, author of the epic-story, has t created breathless moments in some of which 5,000 persons appear in episodes of great artistry and soul-stirring human ' interest. '' Charles Wakefield Cadman, one of America's greatest '. composers, has written -the Operatic score to be rendered by ' a magnificent choir of 2,000 trained voices and a grand ' symphony orchestra. ' Montgomery Lynch, noted producer, his trained the cut and chorus . perfectly to interpret this wonderful story and beautiful music. The seating accommodations of Multnomah Stadium are limited. LJrowoed audiences are expected every night. I o avoid disappointment, . and insure getting the seats you want, mail your reservations now. Prices: 2.00; $1.50; $1.00; 75c Remit to 605 Oregon Bldg., Portland. ROSAMIA Fi ll PAGEANT FEATURE OF PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Multnomah Stadimm June 15-20