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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1923)
CDfMl COME 5 WITH REAL PLOT A musical comedy with a real plot and. logical action. That's the claim of the produc ers of "Oh, Look the New York Vanderbilt theater success, which will he at the Grand theater; Mon day;:' " 1 J ' .'Oh Look" la the musical vers Ion of James Montcom rys farce "Ready Money.", But, the plot Isn't all there Is to "Oh Look. The cast, direct from New York, is ' headed by, Harry Fox, or the, nation's foremost comedians. . The lyrics of "Oh Look"1 are by Josephl McCarthy aid the music by Nat Goldstein and Harry Car roll. The ' musical numbers in clude such tuneful ' melodies as Thv Always Chasing Rainbows;" Honolulu Blues" and. 'Togeth er" :-.'i': ;;; 4- - - i "' ; ;; In ' the cast with Mr. Fop .are Nathan Allen, Harry Hoyt, Dave Jones, ' ' Luther Yantec . Violet Mays,, Muriel Hudson, Ethel Mar telle, Agnes San Ford, Tom Mil ler, Herbert S. Sears and Wilbur Hiaby. : ; .! ' The girla In the chorus are Eliz abeth Heed. Goldy Reaves, Viola Black, Leva . Brown, Elaine Col lins, Betty I Alexander, ?' Pegy Martin. , Hope Harper, Laurel JVlnston, Pauletta Readings and Alia Powers. '. - j I Y ; TBRTTfSH'DEBT" COMMISSION 'ARRIVE IN AMERIQAT" i "n ii "' i i m m nn nriTTTwn' rowii wnpi n (iwniin ii hhmm'A"' " t" " U'-M'i' "J 1 ""i.iiihmiljj-X" winn1 1 r Q. U. I111 "I'l Ji 1 . . -- y ' -r - . . - t. - -vrv , , ' , i i. . .j.'. ) y.r,.; zIZ. . ..y ; M '1 r zzr ' rv-.--lf " v 1 If J -TV J I - P i Hi ? k y i II - . ' M v.v;.. 1 ' ' S.1 (I III V. fl ill :.f -s M . Xj i j 4 s v , . ; . , r ; i:;-:i v;; i' nmni i ' fi r 'v ' i it'if. Miii f- it ir - yi n-yi 1 -..-v -. ....... . ..... .r.- t T. rJ.... ..( . ..... . . . ... I . . . ... ".. . - -1 . . . . , . ... OIL CO. GIVES XH BIT COAST ROAD COST t - SHOWN BY NUNN " (Continued from page p Lewis and ; Clark, and complete section, through Clatsop county between Seaside and Tillamook county. line. . , ' .. . . -Tillamook county To complete Brighton section; to complete sec itibn f roni Hebo to south Tilla-I jnook county line (now under conJ trait.) . -.Ltndbln county To complete section from north Lincoln coun ty" line to DeVfls lake (now under contract) ; id- complete section from Oerils lake to KernyilleJUo complete from the. Silet rtrer to Newport as far as state and co operative moneys are available. . -' Douglas . county To complete Irom Umpqua river- to Douglas- Coos line. , .... , . '. l- Coos county -To complete from - Douglas county line to- Coos bay, nd from Coqullle to Bandon. Curry county To complete Elk river-Port j Orford section (now being ' advertised) and a major unit south of Gold Beach to con- section with the present contract now .' under U construction over , Tie British Debt Refunding Mission, headed by Stanley Baldwin. Chancellor of the Exchequer, just 1 arrived in this country to discuss the British debt with the Congressional committee having this matter under consideration. - : . . . h " ; They are, left to right, sitting: Miss E. L. Baldwin, Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, Stanley Baldwin. head of the mission, and Montague Collett Norman. Standing: C, A. Carter, Miss E. R. Raker , : P. J. Gregg, E.' Rowe Dutton and Miss F. E. Brooknell ' . ; . - ' Hunters Head. There will also probably be included a ; section south of the present contract. ; The ' Roosevelt highway is a trunk highway. ' Nine' state or other important highways connect the Pacific; ' highway jwth the coast. ' They : are" Columbia River highway. - Portland to Astoria; county highway. Portland to As toria via Nehalem valley; Me Minnville. - Tillamook " highway; Corvallis-Newport highway; Alsea highway; Willamette valley-Flor-ensce: nlghway; ' IDrdln-Reedsport highway; f Rosebuirg-Coos Bay highway; :; I Grants ,: Pass-Crescent City highway. . . , ' I " :: 1 - A summary pf the data cover ing the Roosevelt highway for the entire coast, follows: --. ' Clatsop-1; county Total miles, 44.52; miles now graded, 30.85; miles nowf"paved; 20.05; miles now'macadamized, 10.80;' miles to be graded, 13.67 at a cost of $ll$;860;t miles to be macadam ized, 13.67; at a cost of $74,250. Tillamook county--Total, miles, 75.58; miles now graded, 60.62; miles now paved, 15; ; miles now macadamized, 45.62; miles to be graded, by agreement with county at cost of $55,400; miles to be macadamized, 15.51 at cost of $113,760. ' V Lincoln r county Total miles, 65.63; miles now graded. 8.96; miles now paved;'none miles how macadamized, 8.96; miles to" be graded, 56.67 at cost of ' $941; 590; miles to be .macadamized, 56.67 at cost of $316,645. 1 ? ' Lajie county Total miles, 33. 58; miles ' now . graded, . none; miles now paved, none; miles now macadamized, none;, miles to be graded,' 33.58,, at cost of $63?, 560; miles to be macadamized, 33.58 at cost of $195,350. . Douglas - county Jotal mijles, 24.45; miles now . graded, none; miles now f paved; none; miles now macadamized, none; miles to be graded,' 24.45 at cost of $567, 200; miles to be macadamized, 24.45 at cost of $145,120. . Coos county -Total miles, 69. 30; miles now graded, 52.40; miles now paved; 22.30; miles now macadamized, 11.80; miles to be graded, 16.90 at cost of $449,360; miles to be macadam ized, 35.20 at cost of $246,105. ; ' Curry county Total miles, 95, 33; miles now graded, " 26.6; miles now paved, none; miles now macadamized, 19.70; miles to be graded, 68.69 at cost of $1,364, 10; miles to be' macadamized, 75.63 at cost of $422,330. v 1 Many Attracted to St. Paul Mr. Roberts Would ! Have Public'Help' A public demonstration at the Willamette Valley Oil & Gas com pany well at St. Paul Saturday, attracted a considerable number of interested spectators from - all over the Willamette valley. Visi tors were present from Portland, New berg, Salem, Silverton and number of .other points. , . Xo Work Yet No work bad been done oa the property since the showing two weeks ago, the high water of a week ago stopped .all progress. The drill, after clearing away the sediment in the bottom of 1 the hole, was sent on down -into the oil . sand. The formation seems to be quite hard; it almost stalled the' machinery, and the cutting was slow. But it brought up Oil in larger quantities than at any previous time. This hail been ex- I pec ted, as it Is believed that the formation is an oil-bearing sand and hot a pool of free oil,, arid that the only way to get quantity ia. to increase the exposed oil yielding surface. - .1 Will Go Deeper" r It is the' company .plan to go deeper, to whatever depth ft may be necessary to thoroughly pros pect the property. .The ; showing of oil,; while hot yet lttreoramer cial tjnantlties, Is such as to 3ustl- Grand totals-yMHes. 408.96; miles now graded, 179.47; miles now paved, 57.35; miles now ma cadamized, S96.Sf8; miles to be graded, 213.96 at cost of $4,136, 120; miles to 'be macadamized, 25471 at cost of $1,513,620. r SALEM MORTUARY FUNERAL DiRECTORS A Complete Funeral for Less , ' . -. . r : ' 1 f - jPhone 1650 210 Center Street i hi i t J --1 ' . . , 1 ;!lf si ty "; wides pread' eiplorai6n,r ,0 a the strength "oX Ke snowing: made here two weeks ago another outfit la- already, being unloaded " at "Ger. vais,- to drill on some contiguous property, and it is understood a number of other outfits' .are waiting- only, for the coming, of "bet ter weather to start drilling. ' The original . company with 14 40 acres of leases, nevertheless feels that. this is ho jjtlme' for a ptampede. The comp'any has spent all Its money in development up to the" present stage,' and still heeds' mbney to" go deeper and prove, the "value of its holdings. ls. H. Roberts of Salem, director. oil 'conditions here and elsewhere ia now presenting the matterrto his friends as a .chance to help develop what he is confident; will be' an asset to' Marlon - county.: "The showing already made takes it out of the wildcat class.' said Mr. I Roberts. ; l believe it will prove to be a good invest ment; If it is of any value at all it will be worth many times its cost.' Anvhow. we1 shall know whether "we have "oil under this J or any .one of a; thousand ot splendid valley; it will be worth many times Its cost to try this and - other possible hidden re source that mlghtmake us .rich after & long and careful study i of and. great. "It took somebody's nerve, ; money, to start every lndnstr; hare, .but look what ,we have veloped ih so t many lines, i first jwell may be the proof of ofl field; until someone tuts . this first well we'd have noth though there were ten .times much oil there as there I In California " ? "I'd put it as a public serv: like giving for city parks or f. public contributions, to help. once." to ' explore ' 4 this pass: wealth,-that if if wins will I us; all. ' aid If it fairs will i have been a worth-while exp. ment." t . V - .JW- .. - . V " ' 'V)" , G t. -. -r f Still Continues and Our Patrons are Getting 1 Better Values for r i. , --. t k 36 incfi fotton IChallies, yd . . . . . . . ...... . .14c 36 1M& . A : $c pf) inch lercenzed Table Damask, yd: . ... .59c 70 inch Mercerized Table Damask, yd. . . . . .88c 42 ihch:Wearwell Tubing, yd. . . . . . .... . . .38c Wearweli Sheets 81x90, each $1.49 Amoskeag Ginghams, yd. ......... .16c and 19c '36incliSUqi)iins yd... . ...:. . . . .7; . . .88c Boys9 Percale Blouses, each : . . . . ... . . . : . " .39c $5 inch aUwboJSiqym Serge, yd. $1.48 36 inch ail wool 'Storm Serge, yd. ; . . . . . . . $1 .18 56 inch all wool ' French Serge, y.. .7. ... .$1J98 Ladies9 Washable Kid Gloves, pair . . . . . .$1 .19 fn Co) STry- (o 17 COMMERCIAL AND COURT STREETS P 1 , , , . . ... i ' "- : - " V ' "" ' '"v'! '' " ' ' Z"' ' ' ' "'' " ' ' ' '' .,";' r.vy " . 'Ji '. "..-'J. ... n 4.F':' "" " "v....-1 ..fv.."i -t 1 "i a : - .:, "y "'. ' '"" " " ' " ' ' " . - " -. ' - . . .. . . "is v. Dr., Floyd L. Utter ! 10 years practice in Salem7 j FOR THE TEETH We wish to announce that we have perfected our office equipment and are now in a position to render the public the best in modern dentistry. : n Dentistry, like all branches of cience, moves on a pace, and it has now achieved the seeming impossible. ' j !.;'- ' '!,Kiftrr) f v., I tT7" The very latest contribution being "Twilight Sleep? jor:lhef teeth; fprever laying to rest the old bugaboo1 and ' dread " that has been connected with "seeing the dentist". The pain and torture of dentistry has teen conquered by the'" Wonder Anesthetic'' "Twilight Sleep" that puts the teeth to sleep, and not the patient j h sjK. A7 TCdCBlr'XB Ho ,ti ... DEPARTMENT i ' Our X-ray department enables! us to make absolute and true , diagnosis. .This . department is under the direct control of Miss Puptill, who, besides being well fitted temperamentally for this important work, has had much -experience and technical training which qualifies her-to handle the most delicate cases requir ing skill and accuracy. ... ' - ; . 1 ' I ! - ' V Hiss Guptill : Dental Nurse 0. No longer need the patient fear the oainjthat he has associated with dentistrv in the past Modern science and modern methods have banished that forever. ' Twilight Sleep comes to us direct from the laboratory in sealed and sterile individual Iass ampules, thus elira- wating the last vestige of uncertamty. ; ; r i fCThat is the Twilight Sleep Way99 you r CANT GET 4 -'tI'MURT.! FOR THE TEETH - , rr-HIS jnaxveloua new flnid 1 1 to being enthnalastlcal ly welcomed because It en ables me to perform the most , delicate dental operation and absolutely ; 1 - Thes is No Hurt Ask my patients. They WS1 tell yoo to Tuit the Twilight Sleep Deatisf and not be hart. . lt m, r- r i t i it' i -m . ; Eber IL Utters 4 , 5 years successful practice IVE ADMINISTER GAS where the need is indicated, or desired by the patient. We have installed the latest equipment for this pur pose. ; ; :" , 'y' . " Miss Uc Clean Dental "Nurse UTTER BI DENTISTS iOS. 'Lz-jiamnndQ'tCttGEd v' S Salem and Newberg Salem Office 308 Bank of Commerce Building . . , " Phone 1313 We specialize in Good Den tal Work only. Remember, Twilight' Sleep takes the hurt out of dentistry. . We are exclusive representa tives. . ly : - i .-I