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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1921)
h 8 pSsISown Oregon and Washington Fruits Go to Eastern and Southern Markets LINES CLEVERLY LAID Half Million Farm Families Ultimately Necessary to Supply Big Demand PORTLAND. April 7. OroKon ; and Washington berries and fruit raised thin year will largely find ttieir way to eastern and southern markets. Much of this will be old by the agency of the mar keting system of the recently or ganized Oregon-Washington Can ning it Preserving company, $10. 000,000 merger of the canning industry of Oregon. It develops that aoout 95 per cent of the canned and preserved product from the two states is nld at markets east of the Pacific coast states. Gotham PreMcntN rroMein. - One of the big problems in the marketing of Pacific northwest products Is found in New York city, which is considered the most Mm TODAY and TOMORROW BURNS AND LORRAINE The "Tout De Sweet Duo" PAUL SAVOY A Bit of Everything HENRIETTA AND WARRINER Old' and New Songs FOWLER AND CARLSON v , The Act Different5 - REX BEACH SPECIAL "THE SILVER HORDE" .Sunday The Monkey Hippodrome 18 Simian Actors and the Little Monkey r.;. v..-; ; City LIBERTY Starting Sunday " AnM'i in 4 iff ' V Epic -n. V 01 l -The Screen What you will see in this wonderful Masterpiece: ' VntiHl Pnla Varrl Va..'ii i J . . , . . " " li r r si range magnetism. 1 ou ll.e her first as little Jeanne, a friendless waif from the I unus wots in gay rans as a milliner's apprentice looll see her radiant beauty and audacity carry her past the barriers of poverty, jejtlonsy and greed to the pinnacle of place ana power. ' r ? This Is the lntinjte romance of a wonder woman .j: You'll see men fight and di for her You'll laugh, and thrill and cry with her ;i.A8JOUiilVteU5h "intimate enesas you gaK8 breatb- LllTJi panorama, in which thousands ?"",? the "ap. of tfe...v0! j,eer for a moment forKet the THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON difficult grocery market in the United States. Here are 8,000, 000 persons with 23,000 grocery stores. New York is essentially quality market and in even th cheapest stores about half th? product for sale i made up o. rationally advertised articles. i New York city has 20ft whole sale grocery houses and of these oAly fCur rover all the grocery : trade These are all piivate laoel ; houses. j Whole Nation Im tioal. Tacific northwest produCs. however, have been handled by four other houses which meet virtually all the trade and a a result 27oO stores in New York i c'ty are now handling Pacific ; northwest jams. jellies and 1 canned goods under the Pacific J northwest labels. 1 The big nifrter proposes to (nrry on its campaign until not only the entire New York market is reached but th? entire United States has heard and is calling for the fruit and berry products of these two states. lnt-no Campaign Planned. To meet a nation-wide demand, it will be necessary to cultivate intensively every acre of the three miftian acres available for small fruit culture In the Pacific north west. Officers of the new combine are looking forward to such a day. hllevfr5 it will take at least .'00,000 families on the farms alone to cultivate the acreag? feeded to raise a supply to meet a demand such as is expected. Cop Here! Where did you steal that ru! from? Tramp I didn't steal it. A lady up the street gave it to me and told me to beat it. TODAY TOMORROW FL0RNCE VID0R In A homely story of the picturesque Mississippi River Shanty Boat People Appealing tp every child from nine to ninety T fDCDTV A First National LIDCjKI I Attraction VSSSM THEATRE ... i k mmi tr TIGERS IN Claw Way to Victory After Contest Appeared to Be Senators PORTLAND AGAIN LOSER San Fraficsco Takes Third ! Straight from Beaver Team i SACRAMENTO. Ca.. April 7. j The Vernon Tigers clawed their way to another victory here today, ; defeating the Senator? to 6 after ! the lo al club apparently nad sew. id up the game with four runs in the sixth inning- Manager Easick threw 16 men into the lineup to take the contest. The Tigers fell upon Pitchers Xie haufc and Penser for five tallies In the seventh. R. H. E. Yernin 8 14 1 Sacramento 9 0 Sbellenback. Smallwood, Shore and Hannah; N'iehaus, Penner and Elliott. Portland 3; Seul ... OAKLAND. Cal.. April 7. Three hits bunched in tnJ seventh inning for two runs won tne third straight game today for San Fran cisco 5 to 3. Lewis was batted out of the box in the fourth, when Portland scored three runs. Crum pter replaced him. Loueh replaced Crumpter in the ninth, when the Heavers filled the bags, with one down, and ended the game by sti iking out Wol'er and Krug. Kamm starred at the bar. getting a single, a double, a triple, scor ing two runs hiniseir, and driving in two moro. R. II. E. Portland . 3 7 2 San Francisco 5 12 3 Poison and King; Lewis, Crumpter, Couch and Agnew. Seattle 3; IO Anfieres 4. LOS ANGELES, April 7. Man ager "Red-" Killefer scored the winning run today in me eleventh inning when Los Angeia defeat, ed Seattle 4 to 3. Carroll's single to rUht with two out uicught the Angel leader borne after the lat ter had singled and stolen second. Lane. Seattle right fielder slam med the ball over the left field fence for a home run in the third. it. H. E. .Seattle 3 7 1 Los Angeles 4 13 3 (11 innings.) Jacobs and Tobin; Thomas and Stanage. Utah Season Opens Today SALT LAKE CITY. April 7. The weather man promises clear skies and a dry field for tomorrow when Oakland and Salt L.aJte will make their fourth attempt to open the 1921 baseball season. CHIEF RflFFETY T State Traffic Inspector To Appear Before Race In City Court Undoubtedly the arrest or Chief Etate Traffic Inspector Raffety on a charge of vfolating the traffic r-gnlatlons in driving his auto mobile without eUher headlirht or a rear light Wednesday night is a source of secret satisfaction to the 23 or more persons placed under arrest in the. recent cam paign for traffic violators, in which the chi?f has been particu larly active. Traffic Police Hayrten made th arrest, after chasing the car down the Rtreet, when he learned of the "'size of his catch." Officer Raffety frankly admitted the Jus tice of the charge And owned that he had forgotten to turn on tho. lights, as the spotlight was burn ing. He will apper before Judge Farl Race today to answer to th; charge. "You were too lenient with the chanl f?ur of that motor truck." said the fnssy pedestrian. "I know he violated the law," fald the traffic policeman, "but I 5ldn't have the heart to arrest him. He ued to be a grand doke and everybody rot out of the way of his car" Birmingham Age-Herald. xotio: to ovvnkrm op ixxm It is unlawful in the state of Oregon for any person to keep dog of any descrlntion. over the age of eight months, without firt paying the licans; fee thereon to the county clerk. Section 8 of Chapter 1K6 of tho lf 19 Session provides that all owners of dog shall pay a fee of On Dollar (fl) for male jr spayed bitch dogs and Two Dol lars ($2) for female dogs, to bo paid during the monht of January in each year, or within thirty days after becoming the owner of said dog or dogs, and that all dogs not ko licensed shall e killed by thfl ioerni. i nier oi Police or Con ; stable, and the owner thereof sui ; Jected to a fine. If yon have not i complied with th-s law von ha.i better li ft af once. After twen ty days from the date of this no tice I intend to enforce this law to the letter in Polk county. Dated Ihfs 7th day of April. 1921. JOHN W. ORR. Sheriff of rollt County. Oregoa. DR. HENRY VAN DYKE. Dr. Henry Van Dyke, who haa long been pastor of the Brick Preabytertan Cburcn of New York city, and aiao a professor in Princeton University, cays that "no art ts exempt In th moral law" and that ridicule will kill immodest dresa and Indecent dances. He is unstirred by tb alarming re ports on the present day standards and call Ja an Invention by Imps for the torment of imbeciles. Ona cf his firm beliefs la that BOod music, like good books, will always exert dominating influence. TO MEET SATURDAY Attractive Program is Pre pared For County Conven tion at Hubbard Tlic cotintv convention of Odd Fellows v.ill be held at Hubbard Saturday of this week instead of today as was recently errenequsly published, and no less than 14 lodges of the county will be rep resented. The opening session will begin at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon and will be conducted by L. J. Adams of Silverton. An address of welcome will be given by L. C. McSliane of Hubbard and a re sponse by Robert Henderson of Salem. This will be Tolowed by a business session and by a banquet at 6 o'clock p. m. In the evev-ng tJ following program will be given: Community singing. Instrumental solo by Velma Scholl. Address by F. 'W'. Keagy of SU verton. Vocal solo by Lo.'s Simmons. Chorus singing by T. L. T. C. club of Itebekahs of Salem. Vocal duet by two women of Hubbard. Reading by Katherine Pook. Selection by male quartet from Salem lodge. Violin solo by Carmen Scholl. Recitation by FranceAs Leffler. Chorus singing by T. L. T. C. club of Rebakahs of Salem. Three-minute addresses. (selection by Hubbard high school Glee club. Singing of "Star Spangled Ban ner." Somebody bm.K Al Waddell what was the sadd.-st thing he saw during the war. "Well, it was this way," said Al. "We had just discovered a ma chine gun nest with about 12 gun ners in it who were holding up the advance of our troops. We located the nest and our first shot went right Into the center of It." I "How dreadful!" cried the old lady. ' Did it kill them all?" " No." said Al sadly; '"it was a dud." ArRonaut. STARTING SUNDAY ODDFELLOWS m -' ' V - !, : ; ' " " ; . -r- '-"...-'-if! 4V i -- . i ! - ' , - Where The Big Shows Way ' HIGHWAYS ARE GIN NAMES Santiam is Title Conferred Upon Albany-Sisters Road NEXT MEETING APRIL 22 Engineer Instructed to Ad vertise for Bids on New Project PORTLAND. Ore., April 7. Names of two highways were ap proved today by the state highway commission which completed in session finishing matters left over from the two-day monthly meet '.iiii. The Santiam highway was the. name conferred upou the road from Albany to Sisters by way of Lebanon. The Sherman highway was the name given the new road which will start at Criterion and rrn through Shaniko, Moro asd Wassco to the Columbia river high way at Biggs. The commision decidsed to hold its next meeting at Portland. April 22. The commission ordered the highway engineer to advertise CH SAEE TEA Darkens Jleautifully and Ilestorcn Its Natural Color and Lustre at Once Common garden sage, brewed into a heavy tea, 'vith sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and fadeo hair beutifuHy dark and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, large bottle at little cost, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound", thus avoiding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attrac tiveness. By darkening the hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, be cause It does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft Druslii with it and draw this through your hair, tak ing one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another appli cation or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant, and you appear year? younger, (adv.) fJIO Further FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL rnr hi riu tn he onened ADril 22 on as many Jobs as can be made ready out of the folIow:ng pro jects: , . Paving the Pacific highway from Canby to Aurora anu resur facing the Tillamook roaa. Grading the followisg: Road from -Monmouth south 7.57 miles, Holmea, Gap-Rickreau road; Re-mote-Camas Valley roaa, Brush creek-Mussell creek road in Curry county, road from Grauts Pass to Jackson coounty line, Sheridan WfUamina highway. McMlnnville Amity road, Telocaset-North Pow er and Union-Telocaset roads, Can-vonville-Myrtle creek road. May-ville-Thirty Mile creek road, Enterprise-Joseph highway. The Dalles-Rowena road, Heppner Jones Hill road, the Turn-Turn section in Benton county and the Toledo-Newport road to Corvallis, surfacing in Benton county, Lex-ington-Heppner highway. Bids will also be ootsued for the paving of the two bridges near the Newberg limits. Sh? was having some new fix ture put up in her house and she stood by watching the workman. Pure" Blood Is a necessity to health at all sea sons. No better time for blood cleansing than now. and the one true. Spring Medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla LADIES' SUIT SPECIAL Materials are French and Mannish Serges, Wool Poplins, Tricotines, etc. Plain tailored and box coats, embroidT ered and trimmed. Suits that former ly sold up to $29 0 ' EXTRA SPECIAL $16.75 1 GALE KAFOURY BROS. Watch Daily Papers of Our Fire Sale It will be the Biggest and Most Talked About Sale Ever Held in Salem. It Will Pay You to Wait For Never Again Vill You Buy Dry Goods at Such Extreme ly Low Prices as These Will be Sold f or. Thousands and Thousands of Dollars wort h of Dry Goods Will be Thrown on the Mar ket at extremely low prices. The Insurance Adjusters have turned over the slock to us, which was mostly water soaked irr-the basement, also other stocks that are slightly burned on the salvage. Tou will find here, underwear, hosiery, gloves, wool dress goods, dress silks, colloh goods of all kinds, sheetings, muslin. This sale will run for about a week at our old store. 41f, State street. The remaining stock after th e sale will be sold to a Salvage company and shipped out of town. 8; 1921 "Don't you think you have placed those fixtures too high?" she asked. The workman was a stolid fel low, and making no reply what ever, continued to adjust the fix tures. "Didn't you hear my question?" she demanded. "How dare you be so rude?" mmm Oar Prices Always The Lowest & COMPANY Commercial and Court Streets ANNOUNCEMENT A iniini Ai!tnioaTmiairu JL ii.UililJlVFUlllIl'OHUilll Villi II ed convulsively, and then, i gentlest of voices replied;:: cuse nre, lady, but I had fcV mouth full of screws and I couu not answer until I had BWaliotJ some." , Statesman Bring Results The Sign of a Service At First-class Garage and other Dealers r i lor J i t