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THE ADVOCATE OREGON S C H O O L LAW OF CURRENT WEEK Post No. 118 Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o'clock Headquarters and Club Rooms. 284: j N. 17th Street All ex-service men are welcome to join. For further information at its CALL BROADWAY 5+26 SAMI'EL MALVERN, P u l CtmmjuJtr AT YOUR SERVICE YELLOW TAXI CALL MAIN 0059 Also Seven-Passenger Touring Cars for Sightseeing LOWEST RATES IN T1IE CITY E*Ukliik*S 21 Years la Portland C. G E E W O CHINESE MEDICINE CO. C. GEE WO. th« well known H erbalist, ha* made a life study of Use curative properties poe »eased by O riental Root*. Herb*. Bud» and B ark, and therefrom compounded hi» truly wonderful H er be rem edies. In their m ake-up no poisons or narcotic» are used; p e r f e c t l y harm less, and m a n y roots and herbe th at be uses are unknown to the medical profession cf today. AVOID OPERATIONS by taking hi* remedies in tim e for Stomach. Couchs. Cold*. Rheu m atism. Kidney. Lun*. Liver, C atarrh, Blood. Inflam m ation, N euralgia and s 1 fem ale and children's ailm ents. Call or a n te . Sent by m ail or parcel post. STM - t tex C. G E E W O CHINEfE MEDICINE CO. HAS ENJOYED SUCH UNEX a ttH Aider Street, S. V . C erner Third Daily Fashion Hint PECTED SUCCESS IN THE PAST YEAR THAT WE HAVE DECIDED TO ADD A FEW MORE BEAUTIFYING PREP ARATIONS TO OUR LIM IT ED BUT EFFECTIVE LINE The following is our complete list Stralt-T ex Ilair R efining Tonic $1.00 per Unit Refines kinky, frizzy, coarse hair to m edium ; m edium had- to good. Strait-T ex H air Grower 25c percaa 9 N ot only prom otes growth of the hair, but makes it soft, pliable and luxuriant. An excellent pressing oil. Gloss-Tex B rilliantine 50c Make» the hair soft and glossy and per kettle keep» it in good condition w ithout leaving it oily or gum m y. 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JURY CHARGES FURNITURE TRUST W ashington. l>. C. The luhorent right of a parent to semi his boy or girl to any school he deems best was Srief Resurre Most Important upheld and the right of a state to In 169 Indictments Charge Sher sist that the children must attend rer- Daily Items. man Act Breach. tlan institutions was sharply drniod wh.'n the suprem e court of the United Siate* declared unconstitutional Mon COMPILED FOR YOU day afternoon tho Oregon law pr«--. FAR WEST EXCEPTED scribing that children between 8 and' Iti years of age must bo educated tn i Events of Mated People. Governments tho public schools. Prom inent M anufacturer* and Three The court at the same tim e declar-1 and Pacific Northwest. and Other National Associâtion* Are ed that to sustain the Oregon law Things W orth knowing. Named. would mean tho destruction of thous ands of dollars' worth of property be longing to -th e parochial and secular President Coolidge has fifth place schools and th at this would am ount to Chicago. — A furnttur«' tru»t waa in a list of tho nine greatest figures depriving them of their possessions charged by the government Saturday in America's history named by Profes without due process of Isw. in 169 indictm ents returned by tho sor William S. Myers of Princeton. Few decisions in years have a ttra c t-; federal grand Jury, alleging violation The biggest endurance flying con ed as much attention as the present test ever staged tn Germany started one, which was rendered unanimously | of tho Sherm an anti trust act. at 4 o’clock Sunday morning when a and was handed down by Associate Several hundred prom inent furni nine-day airplane m atch began a t Her- Justice McReynolds. Accusations that ture and refrigerator m anufacturer« the law was backed by the Ku Klux from all part» of the country, except j lin. Elan and was aimed at the Roman Two brothers were killed instantly Catholic church have been heard on the fur west, were indicted by u fed at Erie. I*a.. Friday, when their air side since the statute was put eral grand Jury here, being specifically j plane, which was making a test flight, every on Oregon's books. The law. however, chargid with elim ination of compel! fell 3000 feet, burying them under the makes no distinction against parochial tlon and other violation* and evasions wreckage. schools, and in the case which was of the law. The special senate com m ittee in decided this afternoon the lltll Mili Many firm* In the lending furniture vestigating the internal revenu bureau tary academy, a non-sectarian Insti m anufacturing center*, together with closed its hearings Saturday and be tution. Joined w ith the Society of the member* of three large national uaso- gan the work of examining great vol Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus clation*. the National R efrigerator and Mary in fighting the state authori M anufacturer*' ussoclutlon. tbe Na umes of records In Its hands. who were officially listed as tional Alliance of Furniture M anufact Diamonds v-dued at $100.000 were ties. alter M. Pierce, the state governor: 1 urer*. and the National A**oclatioo of seized at Rouse's Point. N. Y., Sat W Isaac If. Van W inkle, the attorney- C hair M anufacturer* are included. urday night by custom s men. Henry general. and Stanley Myers, district In all there were 269 firm* and Margulie of Brooklyn. N. Y . and Abra attorney for Multnomah county. individual* named, but the** were ham Threphel yf W oodhaven. N. Y\, The dual fight of the parochial and divided into three sections — refrig were arrested. secular schools had already been won j busint-H*. the chair Industry and In a fight between federal officers ¡•t tho district court of the United erator the rase a manufacturing. and a band of alleged narcotic smug Stales for tho district of Oregon, but In the good refrigerator Indictment* 18 glers Friday night at Canaan. Vt„ on tho state officials appealed from that anufacturers and two individual* the international boundary line, a decision to the suprem e court which m were named. All the firm* aro prom Canadian named Bilodeau waa shot upheld the lower court’s dictum. inent and do a yearly business of and fatally wounded. about $ 15.000.000, according to the Thomas R Marshall Dies. governm ent's allegation. In tho chair Educational, recreational, social and cases 55 firm s and two individuals W ashington. D. C. — Thomas R. medical activities in the United States were named. These firm s also do M arshall of Indiana, war-time vie«»; and abroad received gifts totaling $6,- about $15,000,000 yt-arly, tho Idtct- president under Woodrow Wilson, dieil 5S0.9S7 from the Laura Spellman here Monday of a heart attack. charge. Rockefeller memorial during 1924. tho Death laid its hand on him sudden m ents All the Indictm ents a^! worded situ- annual report issued Sunday showed. ly. just as he appar- ntly was recover lliarly in the main. The P. B. Yates Machine company ing from an illness of a week. He They first charge elim ination of j of Beloit, Wis.. said to be the world's passetl away without a word anil with competition, through an understand largest m anufacturers of wood-work out evidence of pain, as he was sitting Ing and agreem ent between the de ing machinery, has been sold to five propped up in bed reading a favorite fendants as to the price of commodi employes, among whom are B. F. Bad passage from the Bllde. ties; they further charge that exces er of San Francisco find W. S. Payne The end came un< xpectedly. as the sive and exorbitant prices were fixed ! of, Portland. Or. ex vice-president had shown some im by this same understanding and agree in the week he had been con ment and that the defendants belong A plot to kidnap Mary Pickford, mo provement fined to his hotel ro'm . and plans hail ed to one of the three associations. tion picture star, was uncovered by been made for his return to his home The associations, the Indictm ents ro police in Los Angeles Saturday, ac in Indianapolis some tim e this week. tate, collected and received from each cording to announcem ent m ade by Accompanied by his wife. Mr Mar of its members, who were among tbe George K. Home, captain of detectives. shall came here a week ago. On his defendants, information as to the de Three arrests have been made. arrival he went to the hotel, complain-; tails of such member's business and this was distributed for tbe pur Jam es Luby, form erly managing Ing of great exhaustion. W hen physi that pose of avoiding and preventing cians were summoned it was found he editor of the old New York Sun. died broaches In the understanding and Saturday at his home in Brooklyn. had suffered from a heart attack. He agreem ent. I.uby was later managing editor of the n-caimsl strength gradually, how ever.1 It is charged generally that the de- New York Journal of Commerce. In and soon was in such a condition that fendants engaged in a re 1923 he became an editorial w riter for it was possible for Mrs. M arshall to straint of unlawfully trade and commerce. leave the bedBlde to attenil to various the Evening Mail. errands. The firm of Chase & Sanborn, opera personal the Fellowship is Awarded. end came only a nurse i tors of coffee roasting plants in Bos was When at th'- bedside. Mrs Marshall was New York.—A $5000 traveling fel ton and Chicago, was ordered by the in an adjoining room Suddenly slump federal trade commission Saturday ing down upon the pillows, he passed! lowship established by Albert Kahn of Paris has been awarded to Professor night to discontinue certain practices without a word and appar«-ntly ' R«»derick Hum an McKenzie of the ; found by the commission to be unfair away without pain University of W ashington. Seattle, it methods of competition. was announced Saturday by the Kahn An Indian delegate. Chamanial, tak S1.200.000 Offered for Car Line. foundation for the foreign travel of ing issue in the international labor formal offer made by American teachers. i conference at Geneva, with th e Brit the Seattle.—A city council a resolution adopt Professor McKenzie will spend the ish governm ent delegate, said that ed Monday of in $1.200,000 in utility next nirademlc year studying tho ques India was a land of slaves. This was bonds for the S.-nttle tc R ainier Valley tion of racial fusion In the oriental 1 in refutation of the statem ent that Street railway will be transm itted at : countries of the Pacific, so as to In ; there was no forced labor there. o n c e to M. C. Sampsell of Chicago, vestigate the conditions of the rela Seven persons were burned to death president of the company. It was an tions of the whites and orientals in in their home in Sullivan, Mo.. Friday. nounced by W alter M. Brown, m an these countries. The purpose of tho scholarship Is to promote understand The dead are Mrs. W illiam Allen, ager, here tonight. three granddaughters, a grandson and The R ainier Valley line is the only ; ing among the nations. two great granddaughters. The resi- private street car line In Seattle, the Ponies Await Prince. ; dence was believed to have been Ignit major system of street railways hav ed by a fire in the kitchen stove. ing been purchased by the city In 1919 Buenos Aires.—W hen the prince of One hundred and sixty-nine war for $15.000.000 from the Stone & Web W ales plays polo on his forthcom ing visit to Argentina, he will ride th«; five rants against the 269 furniture manu ster interests of Boston. facturers and individuals named in Should Mr. Sampsell decide the best ponies In the country and they federal Indictm ents returned Friday city's offer for the Rainier Valley line will be his own property. Th«-y will were ready Saturday to be forwarded is satisfactory, the proposition will bo tho winning ponies at the nutlonul to United States m arshals In the var- be submitted to the 250 bond holders j Argentine livestock show, purchased | ious districts where the corporations of the company for ratification. It was and presented to him by the Argen said. tine rural society, which stages the : have their headquarters or reside. In the event th«- council's term s are So that he can attend, the open Fire in the idustrial section of Ham accepted by the company’s bond hold shotv. ing of the mond, Ind., Saturday caused damage ers, the deal will be form ally closed August 14. show has been advanced to estim ated by Fred Kill, chief of the unless stopped by referendum pro- fire departm ent a t $2.000,000. The fire ce«-d|ngs. Civic organizatlosn oppos Darrow To Help Scopes. originated in a lum ber yard and quick ing the purchase of the system an ly spread to nearby plants, and depart- nounced that they would begin circula Chattanooga, Tenn. — Official an j ments from several nearby towns were tion of petitions for a referendum If nouncement has been mudo at Dayton, j summoned before it was extinguished. tbe city council passes ordinances to Tenn., by John L. Gixlsey, one of tho attorneys for the defense In tho Scopes Approximately 1,800,000 ballots have compb te the purchase. evolution trial, th at Clarence Darrow, been printed and will be distributed noted «-rimlnal luwycr of Chicago, had Secretary W eeks Gains. I to the various provinces of the Philip been engaged for the coming trial. A pines, to be used at the national elec Boston. Secretary of W ar W eeks, conference of William Jennings Bryan tion on June 9, when members of after a restless 24 hours, when his with the counsel the house of repres«;ntatlves, one-half physicians described big condition as of Scopes will he for hold tho in prosecution Nashville the m embership of the senate and not entirely satisfactory, was more June 4. The commoner, has requested provincial governors and other provin comfortable Monday. The bulletin the conferente. cial officers will be chosen. said: "Secretary W eeks was more Reports from America that holders comfortable this afternoon and his Dawes’ Ankle 8pralned. of n c v HI h will protest condition is improved. I’ulse 90, tem Chicago.—A sprained ankle, suffer against the German governm ent's re perature normal.” ed Saturday In a fall, will cr>mpol valuation plan have not disturbed the Secretary W eeks was operated on Charles O. Dawes, vice-president to government. At the foreign office It for gall stones last week at the Mas use crutches for several days. His In was stated Saturday that the plan it sachusetts general hospital. jury became known when ho appeared self constitutes a safe guaranty op eruche« fln tho lawn of his Evan against agitation of this nature. Ger Woman, 107, Hit by Auto. ston home to review 500 Boy Scouts. many’s creditors have every reason San Jose, Cal Struck down by an Ills automobile was used as the re not to disturb tho equilibrium which viewing stand. Germany with infinite pains has es automobile as she stepped from tho sidewalk near her homo here, Mrs. tablished, it was stated. Song Composer Dies. Boston, Mass. — The condition of Mary Haig, nearly 107 yearn old and N>w York.—Charles B. Lawter, who Secretary of W ar W eeks, who was probably tho oldest person In this part in 1894 wrote "The Sidewalks of New operated on for gall stones at the Mas of California, was Injunsl fatally and York.” favorite s«>ng of Tamm any hall sachusetts general hospital here file! a few hours later. Mrs. Haig had and the campaign song of Governor Thursday, was reported as "not entire b e e n a resident of this city since 1849, Sm ith's supporters In tho last national ly satisfactory” Sunday night by hla when she came here from Palestine. dem ocratic convention, died Sunday of physicians, Doctors Daniel Flske Jones She was the m other of 13 children. heart dlseas«;. lie had been on the stage f«ir 50 years. and 8. Gorham Brigham. Eight of her sons died in the war. News Levi P. 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