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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1923)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1923 SHSPEHI . ACTOR KB Fritz Leiber to Present Two v; Masterpieces February 27th and 28th. ' " Salem 19 to have the privilege of hearing two might or Shakes i pearean hiaaterpiecen, February I 27 and 28, when Frit Lleber oomes to present "Romeo and Juliet" and "The Merchant j o Venice." Of all the younger American Shakespeare' Interpret trs. L'eber Is rated by critics aa far and away the best. L The company Is not . making " many stops in. the west; only two In California, San Francisco and Los Angeles, - and three , In. Ore Ren,; of which vSalera . Is the sec- Olid. In Salt Lake City, where they appeared four i nlgpts, the tbeatrn lost ! several thousand dol lars by not :being large enough to hold the I people who wanted to get in. The company almost tore : Hh hair out s by the roots to see so, much good money turn- ea away, i Lieber Js rated by one" New York crUIc I as the, best Hamlet within memory: though ' he does not present Hamlet to his Salem audiences. I Another New York. authority says of him, "Ameri cas best Aiacbetn, Marx Aniony and. Romeo.? ; The beautiful love lory, of Romeo and Juliet is one or the- Salem plays, Tne company brings Its own scenery. and' carries 25 people. R.t-causf Shakespeare Is taught In ' all - English - and literature classes, a special invitation is to be extended to the Salem schools So come and see . two '. of , the plays, especially Th Merchant of Venice" that every high school pupil lias studied, as tbey are interpreted ' by a master.. Lieber takes the part of Shylbck, which is tho real, living character 'of tho play. All the others are sec ond-middles ' and i menials compar ed to a properly-Interpreted Shy-lock. ROSTM & GREENBAUf.1 Staple Dry Goods at Low Prices In the face of a strong advancing market a lot of these goods are Worth more wholesale. Apron Check Ginghams' Good . ; Quality Yard 36 in. Outing Flannel Good Grade . Yard. 25 c Japanese Crepes j Beautiful Colors I Yard V 25c 36 in. Percales Lights or Darks New Patterns Yard I9t Qpr r.IiUhsry Department, now showingTearlyj SprisT lliiu' The' verr newest dress hati. biff as- j sortihestlyery-Iow prices. t - ( . . . - ! .. i - l $1.00 ' 50c Pearl ; . Bed d0 ,rtJ. .Buttons Blankets Brassieres Brassieres ' ' Pair " j 5f)c . Z5c Dozen $1.95 r ; i r i- j- : : l I Artlfichlilowers; big showing, high grade flowers, i '"',,-.- - I .. D--- - : . . LadieiT Outing1 Flannel Gowns Ladies' Outing. Flannel 'Petticoats 50c 32 inch . Ginghams( Good j Grades ' Yard 23c j "Nashua Plaids -Pair $3.50 HeyrJtet Ornaments, Straw Braids and Hat. . Triraxnings ; - , I ' ,: r.. 50c . Mercerized Sateen. -' Fine Quality 5 Greys ' only " f Yard V25c:- x72 ; inch , , Mercerized f Table . ' - Cloth Good Grade y Specuil r Yard 85c Vindow j Washanrede ' Crepes Pretty- j Patterns Yard 35c Nashua Woolnap Blankets Plaids 66x80 $450 ViiU Osr IIHlinery Department in Rear Room t: Kayser SUk Gloves Silk Lined $1.25; Eayser -Gloves , Chamoisette 75c-$1.00 Seamless, Sheets 81x99 j ;$u5:j;J Seamless Sheets 81x90 $1.25 '240-246 Nprth; Commercial Street Yesterday in Legislature Rerenentative ; Graham's bill, relating' to tho refunding of school district bonds, was recall ed from the governor's office by the house yesterday when, it was explained by the author that amendments to the bill made in the senate served to prevent the refunding of school district war rants. An I effort will be made to amend the bill to remedy this. , The Overturf. bill to amend the 'workmen's - compensation act tc' permit employers to provide se'wf-irisurance for their employes under the provisions of , the act, was indefinitely postponed ' yes terday by the house on an un favorable report of the coto mittee on labor; and industry. The Senate today recommitted to the printing committee the Tooze bill to do away with elec tion pamphlets and substitute newspaper advertising in their place, With instructions to amend the measure to eliminate candi aaies pamphlets but preserve measures pamphlets. There is cnance tnat the pill may, pass UK that form The measure as it. now. Is. pro viding foi'tbe eUmination of all Yotera?amphletfwas ' introduce eafMb ttte .request of the SUtei Editorial Isaociatlon. : .dayjB ...Mil providing tor county oil and , as inspectors and the regulation of drilling Jor oil was passed. Eddy said the measure was an optimistic 1 one based on the possibility that oil may be ( struck in Oregon., . ,The senate today f passed house bill providing t 'oat licenses to operate automobiles may, be Issued to minors between 14 and 16 years old for thei purpose of transporting pupils to school. TJie license would apply to only one road. - Moser's- bill providing for re count of election ballots in any precinct upon petUion of 10 per cent of the voters of the precinct waa passed. Ellis, Dennis, Hare ana Joseph voted against It, ; A .. bin introduced, by the com- umtee on - education and nro- viding that when, a 'vacancv is caused on , a school board r the county superintendent shall ap point a director to serve until the next election. s tne Kuebn house bill which would prohibit the changing of party registration later than 3 days before elections passed the senate yesterday. ! Only . Tooze and Zimmerman voted against the bUI. nepresentative Melndrt biU requiring registration of brands for milk bottles and other con tainers j for distribution of milk, cream, etc,', prohibiting the use of . the . containers by ; nersons othf.r than the owner, and pro- nimung tne rerillfng or - sale uf ine containers except bv the registered owner, passed the sen ate yesterday. The senate today killed by In- deiintte postponement the La Follet bill' which would urb the activities of bond brokers in ad vising wlih - muntclpalites relatve to proposed bond Issues. House bill 79 by Watson, ln tr'oduoed by. reanest. and relat ing to attorneys' fees to be allow ed in certain oases, was" killed In t hot seriate by indefinite post ponement, j ! Senate mil lHMtHl I The following senate bills passed the senate today: IS. B. ir.S. Eddy To provide for the acceptance of, benefits of an act to provide for the pro motion of vocational . rehabita-1 tlon of persons disabled In In dustry or otherwise and their re turn to civil employment. S. B. 1 47, Klepper and Cor- bftt Regulating the practice of chiropody. j S. n. 123. Maser and Tooze Relating to the property . cT de ceased., persons exempt from ex ecution. "S. B. 133. Moser, Relating to powers and duties of eoron ers. , ttve new residences are being held up waiting for old petitions to be granted; and that . the ; building will not be done this, year If the right to build the paving is re H. If. ' Mumford of Liberty, president of the Loganberry Growers' association, spoko at somelength on the development of the movement to i establish living price for. the berries. The )iun u kuiiik a't;ciijr iu turn iuii- ners with their cost sheets and the showing that unless their costs and a decent profit could be made the berries would have to be grubbi?d out. was adopted. The negotiations between growers and tanner have been' ideally friendly ami the Indications are that the berry p'rlce this year will ha satis factory to both producer and packer. ' ; ' HOUSE BILLS Bill Passed Extends Privilege to Road Men REALTORS ffl S E BUIL01MB PR06R1M Vandalism, Responsib!efor Destroying of Signs, to ! Be Combatted. t - t ' v .... "'z. , . - 7 -'- - . '- . ' i . L!s!(G Your Dollar Pay aDivitfend; Are Piled High Suggesting the Many Opportunities Available , - Taking an opportunity to save and spend less is just the same as earning ' ' more. You can make this week's earninps give you a 100 per eejit bonus by ' ; laking ailvantagro of our preat- DOLLAR DA Yr SALE. ", ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY : v I JJ. bi.-i o p f G Iq-, . , : - . , . - , ..... , . . - -r-t -,.J,. TJie Marion-Polk County Real tors, Whether they live In Jeffer son, Dallas, Silverton or else where united Thursday in an en thusiastic endorsement of the Salem school building program outlined by the Salem Chamber 6 Commerce committee. The school needs were explained fully and capably by Col.. E. M. Hofer and EJmd White of the commit tee. When the petitions : were circulated asking for the calling of the. election, practically eyiery realtor signed who hadn't already signed one. i A committee! from the realtors was ordered to wait on the mayor and chief -of poliae and arrange for a. relentless campaign against the vandalism that has been : de strqying many realtors' signs around town: It was stated that in Portland the Realtors' associ ation . pays $10, reward for infor mation, leading to thex arrest andj conviction of sign-destroying van dals, and tbiey have almost put the crooks out of business. The legislative V committee of the association is. to wait on the city council and inquire about the holding, up of' some of the pe titions for pavement where"! tEe Pfoperty owners" have signedTtffe agreement to pay. It was repre sented that a number of prospec- : The . privilege c voting by mail is extended to railroad em ployes and to the wives Of . gov ernment officials- 'by, house bill No. 98 which passed the senate yesterday, i Other house bills passed by the senate yesterday were: ; H. B. 231, committee on food and dairy" products Requiring better sanitation in the manu facture of (food articles. H. B. ,181, Kuehn Changing from 'December to July the time for 'establishing- election pre cincts. ,H. B. 33, Miles Increasing the salary of the Columbia coun ty treasurer $200. , ; ?. RED PEPPER FOR COLDS IN CHEST Ease your tight aching chest. Stop the pain, i Break up the con gestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in. just a short time. - ;Red. Pepper, Rub" is the cold remedy that brings quickest re lief. It cannot hurt you and.it certainly seems ; to end ; tightness and drive the congestion and sore ness right out. . ' Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating Jieat as red . peppers, and when heat, penetrates right down into colds, congestion, ach ing muscles and sore, stiff joints jcelief comes at once. ' j. '.The moment you apply Red ewer nuo you ieei tne tingling heat. In three minutes the con gested spot is warmed through and through. When yduf ara suf fering from - a cold, rheiimatfum backache, stiff neck or store mus cles, just get a jar of Rowles Red epper Rub, made from red pep pers, at any drug store. You will have1 the quickest relief known Adv. The' following bills were Intro duced in the house yesterday : II. B. 339 by Committee on Roads and Highways - Authoriz ing the highway commission . to construct snow fences, etc. H. B. 3 40, by Committee on Road and Highways-r Authorizing the highway commiatlon to desig nate highway routes through in corporated towns. .j II. B. 341, by Committee on Roads and HighwaysAuthoriz ing the highway commission to pay claims resulting; from highway construction, etc. j " II. B. 342, by CommUtee on Road and Highways - To amend section 6005. Oregon, laws, .relat REDUCE YOUR FAT WITHOUT DIETING c- i . - 1 . Teftra ago tfc formula for fat ruiiir tion wu "diet" 'xrrl Tw1.v . it it "Take Marmola Prau-ription Tablet." Frieada tU friends the frionJ. t.ll othera., Ther eat substantial . food. Jive aa they like and (till reduce ateadily and easily witliout eoinc throueh km. of tireaomp exereiie and -starratioo diet. juarmoia irewription Tableta are aold r " drosfiata the world oer at one dollar for a rate, or if tan rrri- can order direct from tlie Marmola .6 4B12 Woodward- Ave., Detroit. Mick. Ing ;to., telegraph . and telephone poles, on public highways. - r r H. B. 343, by Committee on Roads and Highways Repealing chapter 175, laws of-1 92 1, reiki ing to cutting of trees on publie highways. ;- ' If. B. 344, by Committee on Roa4sr and Highways To amend sections : 6S94 and 5896, Oregon laws1, relating to the manner In which highways may cross rail road tracks," and fc apportioning costs of grade eliminations. H. B. 345, by Game Committee To amend 'section 72, chapter 153, General Laws of 1921; relat ing to game funds to be used for extermination of predatory - ani- I mals. ' ill. B. 34 6, by Mr". Bennett To appropriate $2400 for the relief of Mrs. Clyde R. Din dinger, on cer tain conditions. H. B. 347, by Mr. Melndel and Mr. Carkin Making unlawful the use of : initiative and referendum petitions for the purpose of extor tion, and prescribing penalties. There is no hope for a lazy man In a civilized government, in the opinion of Vice President Cool Idge. Then how do ,so many of them get to congress? Ex. Read the Classified Ads. UNITED: AfluV STORES f. & . The Big Reduction Sale la still going on at tha ARMY (GOODS STORE. You can save bigrnon: buying now. - United Army Store: 230130. Commercial t. TORE N. ILL Offers For Your Consideration For FRIDAY AND SATURDAY- GOODS DRY AH the balance . pf stock of Ladies Woolen Hosiery, former price to $2.52, light colors, choice $1.00 $1.75 Ladies' White Outing Flannel . Gowns .1$1.00 $25 Silk and Wool Ladies' Unions' -... $1.95 75c Fine Ribbed Ladies' Unions..50c Small sizes in Corsets J.......I.$1.00 Ladies' Perfect Quality Silk Hose in two-tone, effect ...;...75c $2.00 Silk Hose for these two days special .$i9 ' Ladies' $1.25 Felt SUppers ..u...88c 15c Diamond Dyes ...u. J0c 45c Balfa Yarn :'. 35c $100 yard Silk Window Drapes..75c ROGERIES 13 White Wonder Laundry Soap 50c; 2 Silver Dale high grade' Peaches" 47c 3 lb. can GhiradeuTs Chocolate ..8 tc 4 Liberty Jelly Powder . .i 23c High Grade Bacon, heavy, llL.27c Medium light Bacon .'-'.-ii S2c Pure Lard in bulk, per lb ICtf 4 Vz lb. sack Pure Eastern Back- . r wheat 'i..r " J.U.!...;2ii..3Cc 9 lb. sack Pure Eastern Buck. ' wheat if.I.-.j:..ui-I155c Veribest? Full ; Cream; Cheese, lb; Stic 'rx:i:r tobacco , " r Climax, Star or Horseshoe, plug 75c Velvet, Prince Albert or Tpxedo . -jlZXlt oc3 for 40; Stud or Duke's Mixture, 6 for .-'.25c 16 oz. Pedro Dinner Pails.;.;.89c When you buy tor less han the C. &C.StprePria You Haye a Bargain A Suit of Clothes is Only as Old as it Lpoks With Two Pairs of Trousers It will look, well and wear twice as long as.it will with one pair. Order Your Spring Suit NOW Have lt Made to Measure $25 to $49 The Extra Pants are FREE At the Scotch IVooIen Hs 426 State Street I . . " - i - ' . '. . ; i ... . j , , , . Mi II II 1! amount of pfoteto tat ah Maaf bala?L??tSf f.h,j?1te,?ihe "e .feei, There is aMimit to the pnrenes, and cleanness ofth?proplutM 4 8hould be an naUty of a feedahonld be governed by the: poulteyv mjnon sense with a little specif stndy and practical eerience teaches one wht Md tfe best sted for' i - ' V': "!. -.; :. Jj.v-;"''-.;,; ;. '..-ir ' t,'; jv. PotdtrV feeds On thtei rtnnef n-Avi . - . - ' : . . ' ' V J ' " bone meal, and for varietuaVT 1 r - - , mmusvk accu cuiu irreeu peas.1 Composition of theso f ee ti JJ. .J . - : . ' . i"? : i r - " ; a balanced ration. i nv naea protein, lat, ash and fiber we need them all to make up - ; Here is a hieh nmteA-n fnA u r 1 20 polto.Jnnd"oat hZAV0,mt eU,1 rl P oil 'meal and ' not want this fed; why -the WeSekt? ir?no? ?a?TJ?j?.$Iot'm nP ,; 1254 fiber. You 'wilt Do you ever think when yon bufTeed abJS 'fat' t fi. W1 we My, oa jd EOprotein. leave thea me;'rht ere SlrJSl'?1' ' and vfUia. high -Sel?? hM-- ' resnlt have a W fiberek f andlyet. the rit amount We are herewith thnmnw anaiwx. . nmrnn. fiber -nuntslow fibeTnnsc comparison in regard to their means life to the poultry and their. owners. CHERRO EOO MASH Protein 20 Ash I. 3 at 4 . Fiber .4 CAPITAL EGO MASH rtein .....17 Ash ...:..... 4 31 . 5 Fiber .... CHERRO EGO BUILDER .Protein ......19 Ash .., 5 Fiber CHERRO SCRATCH. - 9 Ash :...... .. .:......3 Fiber CHERRO CHICK MASH -4 ........ 5 Protein Fat 2 2. Protein Fat .... ...3G Ash i ......i.4 Fiber 5 CAPITAL SCRATCH iTotem . 9 Fat ..2tt Ash T.-; 1 - nil. ty f ULT . 7J yo .... . ir CHERROJ GROWING SCRATCH Protein Fat ......27o Ash Fiber 2 CHERRO DEVELOPING MASH Protein ..:.1.17, Ash 4 r ul w KiTiot- Ar. CHERRO CHICK FEED Protein ... 11 Ash b at ....... 2 Fiber 2 Ask Your Dealer for Cherro Manufactured by ucts C M Salem, Oregon Go.