4 T H E I I OF CURRENT WEEK SENATE COURT VICTORY WON Cloture Vote A m Events o f Noted People, Governments and Pacific Northwest, and Other Things Worth Knowing. Cardinal Mercter. primate of Bet giuuu died at 3 o’clock Saturday after­ noon and the passing of the great patriot and great churchman was an nounced by the tolling of belts through out the land. Moving picture houses in Switzer- land are not permitted to display posters wtfich may excite the imagina­ tion of the young, and every poster has to be carefully doctored w ith ink blots before it can be shown. A m r r M * Entry, lu g o Decided, SS to 36. M A Y TURN TO BLUE FOR A R M Y U N IF O R M Not Enough Olivo Drab STATE N E W S (N BRIEF* Art Advance Showing of Luxurious Fur Trimmings to Washington. D. C. — Entry of the Clothe Soldiers. Roseliurg Production of berries United State* into the world court was and small crop* for canning purpose* made certain Monday by a senate rote Washington. D. C. A direful survey |* advised by a committee on agrtcul i to 16 to limit debate on the he Issue. issue Q Dual CulOlit SâVS ^ “ ^ ri^**** *W»»Harcwm for the manu- Ulr„| and marketing of the Hosoburg that the WHIbUIIKJr U J ip ill, fu m e e of khaki breeches has *wi 1 , blllIlbw. of commerce. .v(need army officials that If tt becutue ( * ’ ‘ ‘ omm< rco. rote for adoption of the much-modified necessary to put a force of two million Salem There were three fatalities I Swanson resolution of adhesion would men Into the field In leas than eight in Oregon due to tudustrtu! accidents ; lie even more overwhelming than was months, most >f them would huve to during the week ending January SI. •hat Monday to arply the drastic clo­ n u r n n m r n n* bt ln *b* ,r •h,r* t in IS days priivldeil W l, M 0.0«0. Ap- brusquely aside. blue doth Instead of khaki was used. I Enforced Says Attorney. Every seeator except two was ie l proxtmutcly 90 acres of the ranch Is The trouble with the khaki outtlt la his scat, the floor was crowded byj that uot enough doth o f that color Is *° bop* members of the house and the galler-j In ordinary civilian use. There are $>*11, city. A collection of coin* ies were overflowing. Mr*. Woodrow j Now York.— Attorney-General Sar- ample stocks of blue and gray, both with a face value of $3000. and said W isvm wife of the war pwaideut ami .ta ile d , he relationship of wool and cotton fabric. Tlie.re.ult has ,0 « - “ th MU(K, t*rauae o f the rarity with Mrs Swanson, wife of the senior been the working out of a tentative . . . . . . senator from Virginia, in the presi- prohibition and crime waves, and has blue tnllntl>( nnlfl,rm W)U, j b* of the places, was stolen Saturday dent** rotf. and many other notables reached the conclusion that there Is supplied In ample volume for a mobUl- m* hl from the home of Henry \\ «ftnor. were le the private galleries. : logic in the position of the person who. **tlon, to be discarded us units com- 1 baihdor living alone here. Bits of Best News Items From * Evetywhere. P U T I N CONCISE FORM w m LIQUOR EVIL LAID AT A D V O C A T E confwltHj Ken„ aIly Mr. Sargent. VENDER ONE BRIBED ^ tr -b,,U5r* At Attractively Moderate Prices Furs are to be lavishly used in the trimming ol Milady'* fall and w in­ ter garments and our spleu lid new stock them m In sn sbundnace ol styles and widths, as well ss sll desirable shade*. You'll be fascinated by thrir their beauty and delightfully pleased with our attractively model ate prices. Pattuul.iiW important are these special olferings in bur Cottars. — Main Floor, Fancy Goods Seitien Fur Collars in Coney^ Fur Collars in Opos at each --------- JO.VD sun, at each .... - J l i . V j Beautiful Coney Fur Collars, lined and ready to sew on vour gormenl They come 8 inches wide and 27 inches long. Shown in black, brown, kit amt blue tox. Fspecially undervalued at tb.43. Just Received an Importation of 1 Velvet Brocade Georgettes A Rich, High Grade M a -^ , A terial for Dresses and T u n - ics, at 4 / v/s I A JO inch width and a very G eorgettes especially adapted >tgns in black, red and blatk, ropeii, cocoa, turquuise, white, An hour of debate with many barbed ,iald a brlbv by „„p ecta b le cltixens !,n T n L led ^«^ 1 !:-' nna? tri’lnlt^'neur SP'lngfletd. Mr. Elisabeth Gaston xchanges preceded the vote, an as for breakiug the liquor laws, continues the soue o f operations. Lyons of Springfield celebrated her ibis wont forward »oouta for ot By that time complete khaki outllls 9!,th birthday Iasi Monday. With her sides were busy here and there, trying " * ia r* pr 01 cr,nu with tBn leather trappings would he ' . . h .. ^ bu, l-'vrpiioiially fine Opossum Fur Collar», It m rbri wide and 27 Inches long, lined and ready to srw on your garment They tiune in vlone marten, litcb, Ida» It racoon and tiaturul. S|>eci»l at 112.93, y . g Q I Us line quality of the new Velvet Brocade for ilrrv w i and tunic Cornel in neat de grey and .-open, Ian and brawn, brick and etc. 10 kw p lheir U'\Ce* in “ ,TC|iTh* r* " V In b‘* nr8' pUb“ C •*“ “ r*‘* ,1-v f or giving '»'em the neoes- (|(vn „ ‘ krHlld(.hU(lrt.„ much shifting about, and the strength hibition enforcement since taking sary degree of low visibility In the rolled up by the opposition was some- lharKe of the department of justice. * * w - Lekevle’ w.—iTred Bents, road con ' The contemplated bine training uni- tractor, was drowned here Saturday Senator Jones. Washington, has in­ wbat surprising Thirty-seven republicans and 31 Mr SarRent asked the me* b* r* of ,h* »«’Ised Kittitas high line. reservations, while IS republicans. 1 mption flourish." when decent citizens and black shoes. Tun shoes would wl,h cramps or heart disease when ho One man was believed drowned and seven democrats and the one farmer-1 constantly are paying the criminally be preferable, hut the survey dla- went into the water. the remainder of the crew of the Nor­ labor. Shipstead of Minnesota, voted 1 inclined to take the risk of violating closed only n limited quantity o f tan Marshfield. State Traffic Officer wegian freighter Solvang were saved against cloture. Muns, u last si «es In the market while other laws. Will Promote n Full Growth of Hair. Sunday night when the Solvang sank The 18th amendment and the Vol- there are alwuys plenty o f blacks to W illiuma, Deputy Sheriff Malehorn Will also Kestoro the Strength, off Winter Quarters lightship, Dela COOLIDGE MODIFIES and other county officers Saturday | stead act. he said, are settled laws of beJ ‘" a .. . , * . . . . . , The mittter hn« not na yet Vitality anil the Beauty of the ware breakwater. The sinking of the M ITCHELL P E N A L T Y the land and must be enforced and he ^ , a study „ B<1. ln ,be v,-ar de_ were tugging automobiles In this sec­ Solvang followed a collision with the llair. If your Hair u Dry ami tion and issuing warnings to those Washington D C - Bv action of urgeJ lho ,awyer9 lo gtTe th0U* hl *° partment. oil tanker Vacuum. who have failed to obtain license* Wiry, Try— the problem of how enforcement may __________________ President Coolidge. William Mitchell. ba accomplished. The attorney-gener- Salem.— More than 200 oui of 2000 IN C A PITA L SOCIETY After menacing two officers and 18 formerly a colonel in the army air j ai added that he would not be drawn real estute operator* In Oregon were employes of the S. P. Platt wholesale service, passed off the commissioned ;nt0 a discussion o f other phases of penalised $2 50 each for not obtaining fur shop in Chicago and herding them roll Monday night for five years. i the question. Inasmuch as congress their 1926 licenses before January 10. into a vault, five men Sunday loaded The president approved the court- ilad acted on the whole matter, but This was announced here Friday by valuable furs on a truck and escaped. martial sentence Imposed on him for desired to talk over the “ situation” Will Moore, state real estate cotnmls S p If you arc bothered with Falling Continuing the attack on existing violation of the 96th article of war, in- -.«-itti a view to solving the enforce- aioner. lhindruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair traffic rates which he and other demo­ sofar as suspension from all rank and mrnt problem by finding the “ real root Trouble, wo want you to try a jar of Salem.—The Summer loike Tele­ crats have carried on in recent months. luty was concerned. He modified the j 0f the trouble.” HAST INDIA HA IK GHOWKK. The phone company, which operates In His division had nothing to do with Representative Hull of Tennessee in total forfeiture of pay and allowances. jrciacily contains medical properties that Lake county, made a profit of $5 in i a statement Sunday assailed the tariff however, to permit Mitchell to receive offenses against the law committed [go to the roots of the Hair, stim u late* 1925, according to a report filed with law as responsible for “ retaliations” during his suspension half of his non- from motives of Jealousy, anger, re­ the akin, helping nature do ita work. the public service commission Satur­ by ether nations in the form of "rub­ flying pay and certain living allow- venge. passion or 111 will toward so- Leaves the hair aoft and silky. Perfumed with a day. The operating revenues of the ances "at the pleasure of the presi- ciety. he continued, since every citi- ber and coffee robberies.” balm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy company were $110. while the operat­ zen had come to regard it as a duty A resolution directing the president dent.” for Heavy and Beautiful Black Hye-Browa, also ing expenses were $105. Mitchell did not break the silence o aid ¡n the detection and punishment to notify the fascist government of restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be uaed Dallas.— Appraisement of the estate Italy that the United States “ views he has maintained since his trial be- 0f SUQh offenders, and In correcting with Hot Irou for Straightening. gan last October. There were strong the conditions which make them of- i c l the late Charles A. McLaughlin. with concern and alarm” its aspira- intimations among his friends, how- tenders. Price Sent by Mail, 50c; 10c Extra for Poetago : who died near Singapore In December iens tor world dominion has been "But no one engage* in the liquor 1 while on a world tour, has Just been drafted for presentation to the house ever, that he would submit his resigna- AGENT'S OUTFIT 1 H « lr G row er. I T e m p i« S. D. L Y O N S of representatives by Representative tion from the army. There is no doubt traffic from any such motives," he de- j filed with the county court. The value Oll, I fhtm pon, I P rM tin « that its acceptance “ for the good of elared. of the estate is placed at $182.956.39 Berger, socialist. Wisconsin. Oil, I Far«* C’r«*m and dir*«. 31G N. Central Dept. B the service" would be recommended “ Every person who selU liquor does ti»n for «rl'irttf. $.’. I^c Kiir« The chief Item uf the estate Is a 350-: Luther Edwards. 18. ar.d Chester fo r I’u tU g t. Oklahoma City, Okla. by Secretary Dwight Davis and his ¡t solely and only because someone ncre hop ranch In Polk county. Hanagan. 26. were drowned at Ocean military advisers. ! will pay a price high enough to make side. Or.. Sunday when a wave wash­ Culp Creek Owing to the continu ; Representative Frank E. Reid of a profit sufficient to offset the chance ed them off a rook at the edge of the l atlon of one of the mildest winters Illinois, who was chief defense coun- of detection, conviction and punlsh- ocean. The two had just leaped from I within the memory of prospectors of sel for Mitchell before the military ment. T o put it differently, every the bridge that runs along the shore TH E REOAL Bohemia district, many of the miners OUR W AY court, issued a statement saying: such sale is the direct result of the at Oceanside to the rock, when the "They have finally ‘got’ Colonel offer and payment by the purchaser of One of the newest of Washington'* *'ho rame out two months ago. antici- Is Steam Cleaning or Quality Cleaning wave broke over it. Neither of the Mitchell." a bribe to commit the offense. Is there social leaders Is Mrs. I-elaiid Har- bating the usual blocking of operations French Dry Cleaning bodies was recovered. He attacked the "unseemly haste” any escape from this as a logical con- rlson. wife of the assistant secretary by heavy snow, are again getting hack, Pressing and Dyeing Not merely sponging Pear ounces of narcotics were found of the president in approving the sen- elusion? of state. Before her recent marrluge to the diggings and resuming develop-1 There it a difference in the toes of a pair of shoes worn tence and declared that the m odifier and placing a hot iron ‘Now. why do otherwise respectable t° U f - Harrison she was Mrs. Anne ment work. by John H. Tomlin of Tacoma, store­ tion of forfeiting “ during the pleasure citizens engage in such bribery? Be- Coleman Biddle of Philadelphia. between our way of on and in this way __________________ Albany.— Enlargement of the Hunt keeper on the steamer President Jef­ of the president" was in his opinion cause, they say. the law interferes doing work and our work the dirt into th* /-.1 • r c ■ ii n r Brothers Packing company ennnery ferson of the American-Oriental Mail “ the most up-American sentence ever with their personal liberty, in that ron Cham of Civil W a r , . , ..., ' / imitators. O ur cus­ here to double Its output this year Is garment. In thia way line, when he was arrested at Seattle pronounced.” they have an inherent right to drink tomers’ clothes always Unearthed by Landslide under way, c. it spencer, manager, much harm i* done in- Sunday as he left the ship. Federal The statement gave no intimation whisky or any other liquor If they Hickman, Ky.— Burled under a bluff announces. The output this year will look new and have a agents bad been watching Tomlin as to what course Mitchell would take. < hoose. That it is nobody's business itead of making the since the site was surrendered liy ;evr Mexico got a general snowfall known work is the opera "The Le­ enlisted men. ¡Saturday. gend.” produced In the Metropolitan, El Paso. Tex., reported that snow New York, in 1919. He also composed Protestant Church Inartistic. fen there this morning after the tem- the incidental music for several mo- Chicago —"Protestant churches lack perature dropped to 23 degrees above tion pictures, including “ The Birth of arllatlc beauty ln thHr services.” said *ero last night a \ u 1 1 o n '' o n r l “ I n t n l o e o n /i o ” L in n ________ as »» a Nation'' and "Intolerance.” He was i Professor Augustine Smith, speaking Rr swell, N. M., said snow in the bom In Pittsburg. 55 years ago. |at the counci| of rPiigi0us education southeastern part of that state had Kleven persons were known to be Monday. “ I am a Protestant myself, increased and appeared to be general dead, five were unaccounted for and 13 ^ i,U( j think both the Jewish and the over ' he eastern part of the state, persons were in hospitals at Allen- catholic churches outdo my own rell- town. Pa . following the destruction gion ln conducting religious services. Actor Slain On Stafle. of ihe I.aFayette hotel by fire. Bodies the matter of sermons, I think the Moscow.— "Catherine the Great and of the unaccounted for lodgers were p rotestant churches surpass any other, Pugachev,” a Russian drama based on believed in the ruins and walls of the | but are far behind in ecclesiastical the career of these notable characters building, the oldest hostelry In the | a r t.. |,n nu8gian h|story. b„came a real city, which will be dynamited to make drama Sunday night when at the first the task of searchers less dangerous. Acquital Arouses Town. performance of the play the leading Dr. Rufus Gibbs, principal of Meri­ Marysville. Cal. — The acquittal of den. Conn., high school for 20 years. , Richard M. (Blackie) Ford on a charge has resigned because tbe city school f,( murder ¡n connection with the board Insisted on scheduling high1 »hooting of Deputy Sheriff Riordan school dances. He has been known as | in tbe Wheatland hop fields riot of one of the ablest educators in Con- 1913, and Ihe tense scenes which form- necticut, and the school world of the j bbe background of the trial were entire state is aroused by his state-1 |)eing eagerly discussed on Marysville j actor leveled a pistol at the villain and Bred. The pistol wras loaded; the bul- let struck the man In the eye and he fell, mortally wounded, in front of the horrified audience, bringing the play to a close, Navy Seaplane Sunk. ments that the dances have been so gtreets Monday night. Ford was freed Miami. Fla —Official confirmation Immoral that they should be stopped. .Sunday after the Jury had deliberated of reports that the naVy seaplane 8-1-3 A bill to minimize the probability 77 hours Ford Is going to Longview, | bad beon forced down and sunk 12 of war by changing the name of the Wash., where a Job awaits him. miles north of St. Augustine. Saturday, army, has been prepared by Repre- were made here by naval officers. The Dry Agents Shoot Man. war department to department of the plane carried three occupants, Lieu- sentative Bloom, democrat. New York. Salem, Or.— L. W. Montgomery of Tenant J. O. Johnson, A. E. Laporte, “ I do not know of any quicker way of Albany, alleged» bootlegger, was shot aviation pilot, and J. T. McLean, promoting and establishing universal in the right leg here late Monday when aviation machinist mate, first class, peacs than to eliminate everything he refused to halt ut the command of all of whom were believed to have possible suggestive of war,” Mr. Bloom R. E. Amy, stale prohibition agent, been rescued by another seaplane, said, holding the present title Is a The Injured man was sent to a local which was ordered to stand by. misnomer ( hospital. He faces a liquor c h a r g e . ! ----------------------- -— Luther Rurbank, noted plant cultur-jThe officers confiscated 10 gallons ofj Baldness Cure Sought. 1st. who last week achieved consider liquor, which they alleged wag the n v w York —The causes of baldness able notice as u n suit of an interview property of Montgomery. L. A. Over- 3nd other deteriorations of the human in which he declared he was an “ ln- ton' Montgomery's companion was ar- thatch are to be sought scientifically, fldel,” considered tho Incident closed rested. An Initial donation of $6000 towards . .,, . . , ,. ,, . , Sunday. The p|ant wizard's remarks 1 • •■ establishment of a "college on ha r ... . . . brought from many sections o f the Sound of Thunder Common- research was announced recently by country comments from persons who In tropical countries the sound of Charles Nessler, president of th>- either took issue with them or agreed thunder Is so common that weather American Master Hair Dressers’ asso- with him, hut these failed to evoke men often forget to register all the elation. A member of the faculty of further comment from him. storms. ' the proposed laboratory. which the Kentucky end of the ctmln t;an‘l a la>"‘r of rlaV wl11 l,e »bread | ............................................... •'V -;-K -v 4 -W -w « wa" attached has been dug out. Its an<1 crushed rock surfacing will be ............................. ........................... . '» 10 ^*1 lon* antl t*16 arlna placed on top of this. J 7 fe e t Oregon City.— A resolution was A S A F E IN V E S T M E N T adopted Saturday at the Joint meeting Long Service I of the Tualatin and Warner grange Pau, France. — Nava Carlotta, at New Era that I cent a gallon of tho W IT H G O O D D IV ID E N D S Mexican woman, employed as a house- . bold servant In the same family for prM fnt Ka"ollno ,a l b* r* fundpd ' ° A ,M j.ear9 d|ed ,,k tbe age 0f OIie hun- tath county pro rata. The resolution j •{■ Our First Preferred Shares Pay ,]re<'i ten. opposed an additional 1-cent tax on j! gasoline unless the state auto license ----------- You 7 . 2 ' 1 on Your Money I-1 I I M ' H -I I 1 -H -l-t-H ' I I I I I !■ !■ I I fee is materially /educed. Salem.—A total of 431,940 pieces of first class mail were received at the stale department here during 1925, as ; against 240,919 pieces of mall received • during the previous 12 months. Ap- ! proxlmately 75 per cent of these let­ ters were referred to tho motor ve­ hicle division, which Is under the su­ pervision of the secretary of state. Roller-Bearing Train» on Concrete Beds Seen -- Chicago.—A new age of trans­ portation with crack passenger trains running safely nl terrific speeds on concrete roadways re­ ;; inforced with steel trusses was predicted by Frank H. Alfred of Detroit, president of the pere Marquette railway, at the meet­ ing of the American Hallway association. Cars of thq new trains will run on roller bearings and their speed will be almost as fast as airplanes. Mr. Alfred, with the assist­ ance of Paul Chapman, engi­ neer, has worked out the plan. "T o the airplane theory, our answer Is >afe(y,' ” £sjjl ttie Pere Marquette president. "The new roadbed end bearing* will give rnilroad trains speed com­ parable to that of the planes and the superior safety o f Ihe rails will continue.” ■H - H - H H I I I I I h H "H "M "H - h 4 ---------- —- * &Odoooo0CXHOaoOMtao T V lir V F a c t t i J O . ll y 1 a u t,3 OO