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mk p ff- K w& THE OF G U H WEEK 3rief THE HOUSE OF Resurre Most important Daily News COMPILED QUALITY Pleasing and Attractive Styles in the New S U IT S A N D D R E S S E S In our Fancy Goods Section—Plain and Novelty Georgettes, Silk Allover Laces, Metaline Cloth, Ombre Georgettes. Silk Demi Flouncings, etc. All first-quality fabrics at prices surprisingly low. We invite your immediate inspection and selection while the assortment is at its best. Items. FOR YOU Events of Noted People. Government* and Pacifie Northweot. and Other Thinge Worth Knowing. General lajrd Kawltnson. command- er-ln-chlef of the British force* In In dia. died In Delhi Friday night. The elections held throughout Ger many Sunday In the first popular bal loting for the president o f the repub lic, failed to elect, no candidate hav ing the required majority. Possibility of a far-reaching contro versy In the Washington. D. C.. build Ing trades was Indicated Friday when the Master Masons' association decided to lock out the stone cutters’ union. OUR W A Y Is Steam Cleaning or French Dry Cleaning Not merely sponging and placing a hot iron on and in this way work the dirt into the garment In this way much harm is done in -, stead of making the garment look like new. j T H E REGAL Quality Cleaning Pressing and Dyeing There is a difference between our way of doing work and our imitators. Our cus tomers’ clothes always look new and have a more aristocratic look. We care for and store your suit while you are out of the city Acting Secretary of the Interior Finney has remanded to local land of ficials In Montana the cases of 304) homesteaders on 50,000 acres In the former Fort Peck Indian reservation, who were granted an extension of 30 j months by congress to complete pay- j merits. Copenhagen over the reported findings of the American tariff commission that Danish butter can be laid down In ■ New York at a price less than that of the American product. Mrs. Irene Conway Hickey, 24. and • ) her 2-year-old son James Jr., were shot 127 North Sixth Street, Bet. Gasan and Hoyt (srith the Orange Front) | ' to death In Los Angeles Sunday. Po- lice held the woman's husband. Patrol Phone Broadway 1399 man James J. Hickey of the Los An Satisfaction or No Pay Mail Orders Solicited geles police department, on a murder charge. R e g a l G l e a n e r s , T a il o r s a n d H atters THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER W ill Promote a Full Growth of Hair. Will also Restore the Strength, Vitality and the Beauty o f the Hair. If your Hair is Dry and Wiry, Try— H i East India Hair Grower If you are bothered with Falling Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want you to try a jar of ¡EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. The (remedy contains medical properties that |go to the roots of the Hair, stimulates 'the skin, helping nature do its work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eye-Brows, also restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used with Hot Iron for Straightening. Price Sent by Mail, 50c; 10c Extra for Postage 1 Oil, Oil. tion for A G E N T 'S O UTFIT Hair Grower, 1 Temple 1 Shampoo, 1 Pre^ in* 1 Face Cream and direc for sell in*, $2. 25c Extra Postage. S. D. LYONS 316 N. Central Dept. B Oklahoma City, Okla. N O W IS THE TIME TO E LE C T R IF Y YO U R H OM E You already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economical servant in the home. Why not start now and let Electricity do all your household drudgery for you T Modern Appliances at Moderate Prices We have an excellent stock to select from. ELECTRIC STORE • Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY Printing of Every Description AD VO CATE PRINTING COM PANY 312 M ACLEAY BLDG. BROADW AY 5807 ADVOCATE TO CURB T R A F F IC IN ARM S U. S. to Be Represented OtHcially at Gathering at Geneva May 14. Wasiiington, D. C Secretary Kel log« “ conferred Mouday with Score taries Weeks. Wilbur and Hoover in preparation for the coming Interna tional conference in tieneva on I raffle In arms. In which the United States government will be represented of flclally. The cabinet members met in Mr. Kellogg's office for the initial dis cussion of the attitude to be taken by the American delegation to (he conference. , The conference will be held May 14. under the auspices of the league of nations, aud acceptance by the United States of the invitation to par ticipate followed extensive corre spondence in which it was pointed out that the Washington government was under certain constitutional limi tations as to Its powers over the manu facture of arms within its Jurisdic tion and could Join only In the nego tiation of conventions to restrict arms traffic. The meeting Monday was held in preparation for the appointment by the president of the American dele gation after a aeries of informal in quiries had been made at various capitols by the state department to learu what other governments expect ed to discuss at the conference. The arms traffic conference is un outgrowth of the original treaty of St. Germain, drawn up in 1919 under the terms of the treaty of Versailles. The Washington government found it impossible to accept the treaty of St. Germain because it Involved conflicts with American constitutional provi sions and also because it would have prevented the sale of arms to friend ly powers. The subsequent correspondence with the secretary general of the league of nations, conducted through the legation at Berne, pointed out, however, that the Washington govern ment had itself adopted a strict policy regarding sale of surplus military stores and had discouraged shipment of war material from the United States to troubled areas of the world. The Mexican government will have a surplus of 75,000,000 pesos next Indian Uplift Planned. August, with which to inaugurate a • national bank issue, says Excelsior, Washington, D. C.—T£e American quoting President Calles. Eighteen Red Cross, with the approval and co million pesos, the president says, now operation of the bureau of Indian af is held In treasury paper. fairs. will launch an experiment look Discovery of a sacred Island contain ing to the modernization of Indian ing ruins of the ancient Maya Indian life through a campaign of education civilization in Lake Catemaco In the in the Indian schools. Two reserva Mexican state of Vera Cruz has been tions. the Tongue River reservation in made by the archaeological exploring Montana aud the Zuni reservation in expedition of the department of Amer- New Mexico, have been choaen for the experiments. j ican research of Tuiane university. Under the plan the Red Cross will Red with a flood of wine, the Irriga undertake to supplement the regular tion ditch near the Arkellan, Rothman school work on the two reservations and Kellerman winery Saturday began by providing practical demonstrations carrying away 76.000 gallons. Federal in home-making and hygienic living agents were still dumping It Into the applicable to Indian homes and by Im- ditch Monday. This was the heaviest pressing upon the Indian children the destruction of wine in the history of desire for good homes. A publiq nurse the state. and a home economics worker will be Colonel Charles R. Forbes, ex-dlrect- assigned to each reservation to Under or of the United States veterans' bu take the demonstration. J. Vessels Crash In Bay. San Francisco.—The Standard Oil tanker Captaia A. F. Lucas collided with the three-masted schooner Ms- weena, owned by the Alaska Codfish company, in San Francisco bay, near Goat island, Monday during a wind storm. Little damage was apparent, Valuable archaeological discoveries as the vessels were pulled away by tugs. in the form of oriental gold coins and a seal of a Persian monarch, either of Crater Lake 8now Deep. King Artaxerxes I, who reigned 465- Medford, Or.—Official report receiv 424 B. C., or Artaxerxes III, who was monarch from 359-338 B. C„ have been ed Monday from Crater national park brought to light by scientists in a sup was that there are 16 feet 3 Inches of ply of material packed away and for snow at the rim of Crater lake and gotten In storerooms and vault* of 11 feet at Anna Spring camp. It was still snowing at the park. Not only Russian museums. is this more snow than has been at Another installment of Italy's paper the park for years at this time, but it money, which is on the program for is solidly packed down. destruction, was burned Sunday In the presence of Finance Minister De Ste Income Tax Teld Void. fan!, Nicola I’avoncelll, president of Jackson, Miss. — The Mississippi the Bank of Italy and a large number of government officials. The amount state income tax law was declared ub burned was 320,000,000 lire. Last constitutional hy Judge Wilson of the Wednesday 100,000,000 lire in bank New county circuit court, newB re ceived here late Monday said. The notes were destroyed In a bonfire. decision was rendered in a test case From 12 to 17 million dollars es brought by the Gulf, Mobile & North timates show, will be paid back by ern railroad. the government to various oil com panies in the United States as the New Ford Plans Flits. result of a decision of Judge Pollock Detroit.—The "Maiden Dearborn," of the United States district court filed In federal court In Wichita, Kan., the first airplane built at the new Friday. The decision was on a teat Ford air port, successfully completed case brought by the Derby Oil com Its first test flight Friday, circling pany to recover *6590.18 In transporta the field at the airport. It was pilot ed by Eddie Hamilton. • tion taxes paid In 1919. FINLEY SON MORTICIANS Montgomery st Fifth Commission Hears Claim of Phone Day or Night Central Section. R AILR O AD S Main 4J22 OBJECT Southern Pacific Plans Abandonment o f Properties Kalhar Than New Construction. Washington. D. C.—Findings as to proposed railroad extensions In cen tral Oregon made by au examiner for the interstate commerce cotnmlsalon in a tentative report rendered aeveral months ago were the subject of sharp contentions before the commission Friday. The chief contenders were the public service commission of Ore gun. the Southern Pacific and l-niou Pacific railroada. and representatives of several communities throughout the state. Ben C. Dey of Portland, attorney for the Southern Pacific, brought some solemn look* from the members of the commission und listeners by stating that asldo from the comple tion of tho Natron cut-off one of the chief problems to be considered by his road was the abandonment of some of its short lines in western Oregon rather than the construction of others. Bus competition, he said, had become so destructive of bust ness on several lines that the South ern Pacific had been seriously con sidering petitioning the federal com mlsaton for permission to vacate stretchea of ita property. Tho examiner's report was tho re sult of bearings held in a jiroceedlug brought by the Oregon public serv ice commission to force the Union Pacific to build a cruas state line frem Crane, Or.,- to Odell on the Natron cut-off of the Southern Pacific which Is now building. Certain other north and south lines also were proposed along with the extension of common user privileges to others. P. \V. Ells, assistant attorney gen eral of Oregon, opening the argument* un behalf of the Oregon commission, approved that part of the examiner’! report which recommended that the Union Pacific railroad be required io construct a line from Bend by way of Odell to Lakevlow. He took exceps tlon, however, to the doubt expressed by the examiner regarding the flnan cial feasibility of the propoeed cross stale line from Crane to Odell. The examiner held that the public neces sity for this line existed, but express ed doubt as to the location, and de clined to recommend an order for ita construction on account of -the ques tion of sufficient revenues. It was contended by Mr. Ellis that the original construction of the pro posed lines would not impair the abil ity of the railroads to serve the pub lic. He cited certain margins in tho revenues of the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific as sufficient to pay for the new construction work without affecting dividends and pointed out the timber resources of several south ern Oregon counties as aduquate to guarantee profitable operations for years to come. reau, was stricken suddenly with par Estate Trustee Miasing. alysis Friday night at the home of his sister, Mrs. Harry Judkins, in the New York.—John J. Phelan of New Brighton district in Boston. He was ark. N. J., prominent New York at reported in a serious condition at a torney, has been sought by the miss I local hospital. ing persons’ bureau since March 9. Mr. Phelan is one of the trustees of Two men early Sunday held up Ex the *1,000,000 estate of his father. An press Messenger Young on a outbound action was brought in the supreme New York Central train between Chi court recently by the heirs demand cago and Laporte, Ind., looted the safe, ing that the three trustees give an dropped off the train at Laporte and accounting of what they have done Peru Rejects Award. escaped toward Chicago In an automo- wHh the money and also demanding Washington, D. C.—Tho Washing , bile. Estimates of the value of the their removal. ton Post, in a copyrighted article, said express packages stolen varied from Sunday that Peru has officially noil *700 to *10,000. Darling Has Relapse. fled tho United States that President Russian refugees are finding a warm Des Moines.—A physician's bulletin Coolidge's arbitral award In the Turns- welcome in Canada and already nearly early Monday night said that the con Aries dispute between Peru and Chile 2000 have entered the dominion and dition of J. N. Darling, the cartoonist, is not acceptable and will not be are settling on the prairie farms. Set- waa "critical." Earlier In the day a carried out by Peru unless specified | ’ lementa are being created by the rail report said Mr. irarling auffered "auch demands by Peru are compiled 4lth. road lines, towjis laid out, schools a relapse over the week end that re The demands, six In number, the built and land apportioned on easy covery practically has been abandon article says, are incorporated in terms for those who have been accus ed.” He submitted to a minor opera note sent to the state department by tomed to farming in Russia. the Peruvian foreign office. tion to relieve local infection. Senator Wheeler of Montana, inde pendent vice - presidential candidate Iasi fall; Edwin S. Booth, ex-solicitor for the Interior department, and Gor don Campbell, a Montana oil operator were charged in an indictment return ed by a grand Jury Friday with con spiracy to obtain illegal use and pos session of government oil land. P. Let us allow you the now Conklin Life Time Pen, guaranteed for all time. 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