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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1923)
QjEGOIJ SICGEliS DELIGHT G! Program at High School Ar : : tistic" Feat and Riot of ; : Fun All Combined ,. i - - - . ; - - ' - . ; ; It was a well , satisfied, crowd that left the , auditorium of the Salem high school last i. night- crowd,, " becausft 'evftry eit wag filletKto capacity. Although the University of Oregon Glee club has been a stranger to Saleiu for the past 22 years Its return last night - wa fwelcomed with, an enthus i lasm which was erident from Its appearance to fts disappearance. ! r The ' program". which many j thought would '. consist of Singing ajoae, was of . considerable yaria , tion. f Pianos banjo and saxaphone . featured - '-throughout the '."second - pact. -which aided Jf several stunts ; and monologues. topped off ; a musical program, such, as has been Rfidom bffered in Saleni.t " ' There-are, a' number of excel lent fte'norsr baritones and." basses la the clnb. i The? quartet, com posed' tof C Phillips, Bryson, . W. Phillips' anl Furry is worthy of special ri mention-4 There are few oUtsUhdlltg:" singers In- the ' club but assembled. ' the rolume and harmony !b of pleasing effect. Roy Bryson; second tenor and Aubrey Furry, bass led all as individual singers."5' V." .' - , The first- part of the program consisted of a number, of operatic selections by the entire glee club, featured was ' Armourer's Song 'Robin Hood sung by Aubrey Furry basso.. "Her -Rose", and ''Hymn' Before Action,., rendered by Roy JEryisoni ' ten of. p Ronald Iteid, 'pianist, offered a olo Sch? erzo,'' rendered with 'a technique which brought much applause and encored front the audience. The" second par of the program was devoted to -: light selections eiven by the entire club, and In dividual members ' "Red Man's Death' Chant.' participated In by every member of the clubbrought much1 appreciation from' the audi ence both for, its able -rendttlon 2nd clever' originality. .. ; , v - V But leta paragraph be here given- to Cyril iVaentyne .and' his I a," who proved an instantaneous h it and a little show all their own. Cyri ls' an affable young chap who .suuo ters out onto the '- stage tqnipped with a harmless looking ban jo. S At ter. C "tuning up" .'for three, or four minutes; as; though searching I for some ' entrancing melody, he suddenly, breaks forth latd ' Aggravating Papa Which 1 last nfgllttniDved; to,ba nearfriut. Thisi I supported by hi song, '"Foolish Questions" and a ' num ber of tcyjsr,, monologues i pro claimed him the hit of the per formance. 5, i -:r ' ' y- ! MA1I the Style Alftho While" participated In by the1 quartet, with , iha assistance of a . piano, saxaphose and. banjo was another big hit, " as. was' "Shrimp" PhQr Hps iaaa original presentation of "The 'Sheik. of Alabam. PMfc lips is of real vaudeville caliber. At" the close of the concert all ex-Oregon glee club members In the audience were Inflted to come u p ontd"the stage and participate la the singing of Oregon songs. -I : There, is thfls distinction be tween fear . and cowardice: fear Is bora-of 4he imagination; the coward lacks ' character. - DTD illume LOiSOFfflTEB T.ke Salt to Flush Kidneys If ..)'' Bladder; Bothera or " ; i, UH-'Hatit Hurts. . Eatfnr too much' rich food may produce kidney trouble in some frrm, says a -well-known author ity, becausa the acids created ex cite the kidneys. Then they be come overworked, , get sluggish, cloe an. and. eaase all sorts of distress. particularly backache and mfserjnhtik"00' rheumatic twlnres. severa- luead- a hes.lactd stomach constipation, tc rpid- llveir sleeplessness, I'blad- Ipr andt'irrtaary irritation. J : Tlm- omat yonr back hurts or kidneys aren't acting- righU !or; If Lladde bothers you. begin drihkr ins lota of ood -water and also git : aboulfour,J dunces "or Jad Sa Its from any good pharmacy; take a tablespocnful In a glass of water bMore breakfast" for a few .lay. and "your kidneys, may then act fin; s! This famous, salts is made froA the acid of grapes and lemon -"juice, combined with lithla; a n 3 has been .used for years , to flush clogged. kidneya -and stimu ato theni tOL activity; also to neu ;r llzeithi acid in the system so t. t they no longer irritate, thus : f'.ea relieving- Wadder - dlabrders. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone, lakes a delightful effervescent :h ia-water drink which minion f men and women take now and : i to help keep the kidneys I urinary organs clean,' thus : rt avoldlis f frjpn,t?daey dla rs. . By all means have your ,:c:an examine ybuf , kidneys THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON (REALTY EXCHANGES Reported by Union Abstract ' Company '. W. A Cross and wife to Mc D. Carpenter land in .claim 34-6-1- Oeo. W. Httbbs ; and wife to John W .Gueritt, land in claim 4 7-6-1-W. 600. , tv , Fannie , Wolf to Henry Bock, part of lot j t, 'North Silverton, Adolf Wolf' by ex... to Henr Bock,. part i of tot' 1, North. Sil verton.; ,r; .:-;ii?:-JV. 'f . 'Iu-,:. '.'V. Adolph Cage Hegethwller to N. A and, wit a lots" 5 j and block 7,. Drake's addition, to Silverton, 1760. !:?Ff:- :c . Mary Davie to A. W Bodes", lots S and 6, . block 4, Turner, $450. United States to ' Nathaniel A. Cage, land in section 4-8-2-B. ' John A. Jefferson 'et lid to M. H.; Tinker apd wifeV lot ,2, block 22, North Salem, 1,00 0., A, C. Mcjvnfght andl VUe to F. A. Wood and w.lfe, part ot lots 5 and block, 6, Capital. Park addition, to Salem, 10. i " , H.i R. Crawford and wife,, to C. Bute and wife, lot 2," block 4, Fairmount Park 1 addition to Sa lem. $10. . .. r Sarah B4 HalvorseO' to :A. . Oeh ler and wife, , lots 12 , and 13, Martin's addition to Sajem, $I0.i David ! Si Livsay and. wife to A. H. Ramberg and ' wife, part of lots 1, 2, 3,; block 2,;Scawaders addition to Woodburn, Ore, $175. F. N.; Basset et al. to -W. .B. Lindsay ' and : wife," land in claim 40-6-1-W, $10. W. W. Hall and w.ife to. Joa. C. Blxel and wife, lot T, Halls Home tracts, $00. " ": ' ' , - H. A.'Keene and; wife to A. A, Keene, lots 5, 6. 7jin mlock '12, RIverview park addition, , and lota 1 an'd 2, block 7," Compton'a ad dition to Salem, $10. " 1 . ! L. C. Zimmerman and wife to Oregon Gravel company, lots 6, r, and S, block 2, Mill addition ti Salem. $10. - ' A. E. Peterson and wife to Iran Farmer, part of un-numbered blk north of block 54 of alem, $10. Eva E. Keene to A. A. Keene, land. In claim 6-7-3-W.,,$10. ' A. A. Keene and wife to H. A, Keene and wife, land In claim 46-7-3-W., 10. . . ..k;;. A. A. Graber and wife to Trus tee;! of the' Oregon Conference of the Free '. Methodiitr , church of North America,- land in claim l- 7-3-w.. $10. t -;---,':r u ; John S. Welsh and wife to Geo. A. ' Thomason and wife; lot ' 5, block 2. B. :T.? RandaU'sT addition to Salem, $10. : 1- ', ; 1 S. P. Graham and wife to John I, Tucker,- part of lot '4 'and all of lot 5, hlock 2.-Queen Ann! addi tion' to Salem, $10. 11 Oscar Hodginga. apd wife, to Ot to G. Schellberg, part of Jlot 8, block - 61. Salem," IJIO.' T Wm," Hardy and wife1 to Mattfe Slagg, lot 26, Fairlodge addition to Salem, $10. ' ! George H. Paul to 1: R. Knapp, lot - 4, klock i7, Fairmount! Park additio to Salem,$500. . v W. A. Chapman and wife. to Ar thur Liadsay,! lot 18block I, Lo gan vi lie, $1250. v.'rH"":-': W. A. Chapman and, wile, to Virgil II. Massey, lot 8, block 4, Loganvilie,.$l. . ' J . Andrew Rauglandy and wife to Rasmus Peterson, land la iclalm 47-6-1W, $1450, ; , i .Bailey," N. ;D arid wife to Harmon and wife part bf lot il block 4. 'Davenport's addition to Silverton, $1000. x. A . 1 Edgar Ws , "Hunter and. wCfe to Swedish Tabernacle, part 'of lot .7, block:' 39.;, Methbdlst Episcopal University ' addition. . ta Salem church. $10. , . . 1 . Eva I. Porter and busband to Bess Whalen, lots 5, 6 and 7, block Highland annex to Salem. ' Abel A. Graber and wife, atrus tees of the Oregon Conference of the Free Methodist church of N. Salem. land in claim 61-7-8-W., $10. t " -t:--i Chas. Peterson and wife to An drew Baugland, laAd In claim 26 35 and 47-6-1-W4 $30.- - : L O. Rognes to Rau gland, and wife, land. In claim 47 61-W.; $10. IL , E. Armstrong and wife to Elizabeth Hedlund, lot 27, Pair- lodge addition to Salem, $10 ; J, L. Edison and wife to"Gran vil li, and wife, land in claim 9 and 4-7rltWv $2150 LpnisLachmund n4 wifa to Kifri nnttnrn' PrnnA .tracts. corporation, land In lalm 6-3-.', i'- ENFORCE LAW IS ' DEMAND OF PR0H1S r (Continued from pagelj' to state lsa that we Intend to support 5n. the primaries . and- in the election to the absolute limit every officer who enforces the law if he-shall seek reelection. ' tWe believe in supporting and protect ng our fr lends." ' ' f ' Mr.' Herwig also .made a strong plea to the judgejs tqimpoi the maximum ' sentences , upon vioiai ors jo( ; the prohibition laws espec ially under, the hew law. affecting moonshiners. ; The maximum sen tence being $3000 -and two yeari la jai.l. 5 The speaker contended that f arfineU approximately the maximum would do-more to stamp out the bootleggers , and "rhoon rbineri and' empty the 'jalia than a fine! . of . only - several hundred dollars ' and- a shirt 'jail ..sentence. The- mass meeting closed with an ' appeal : for ; funds to carry, on the workUH'H iksi :.lv Read tho Classified Ads, I rtTHET BLOW THAT KKOCKED? BJRENNAN , OUT. f f '' ' '" "' - '"' "- i" .'.' .Klin ii " 4 ... J'i - ;-i - M U - i 4 r-. i ' S - 1 fl :l , j i H i r ,.'!''. :: :i i y ; . I . : m i ? , - -? ' ' , t- - 4 - j i i ' " ,M J, f j' l - . j N t i ' r V' ' - ' 1 - WH Kssif ...wiwafa. v',iiyv'.-iiNi .wryjBgjw H:"- ' 1 , , - ; r vij 1 ' ' J ' , U;.- . v1...tJmM..,.......atJ vvl,yly,l..'..Av:.Jt:1j:va;tff: PEOPLE WANT - -NEW -SYSTEM ', .v.. (Continued from page 1J i I over Oregon in 'the winter and In the summer shots i up tighter than ' a clam, just when . it t is ro quired to make the crops grow He proposes to Irrigate .enough land In the Santlam valley to add $2J00,000 In crops every jyear- to the " . produced of . the valley, which ought to be an easy thing to do, ' year - after- year by j irri gation. He will then tell .the wants things left as they are,! says "For the love of Mike, let's have one thing left unrestricted. 1 6th- ers indicated . signs' of .' exaspera tion, that anybody should interfere -h .lri,wPt..-M.. '!. . 44 with their streets, - f ? f i There' Is "no legal force in' this private . referendum vote. J-1 The j ciiy council win aaie me. soie au thority. Bui at the Chamber of Commerce membership . meeting tonight," the two' matter' will be discussed ' without gloves, , aai it promises' to 'be nip and; tuck for the unofficial decision; ! ' club some - startling facts ! about precipitation .and water end, crops and : Oregon possibilities. - , There will also be a iive dis cussion on the question of fruhf harvesting , labor for tho coming season. The present fruit, pros pect indicates a great shortage) jof picking help. It's time for the or ganizations to begin to organize for. more help."" ' They will start it tonight. . , . , - I a.;- Beauty Parlor Method ! Pervade Chicago- Stables CHICAGO, April 10. The se- dnctiTe, soothing mnrsinr bf the vaennm eleaner whlchi draws the dust and dandruff from -the beads of fair- women In beauty parlors Is now heard in the stables where the best of Chicago's horses are kept. ' The golden sheen on Ml- ladya. hair as she : .wapti down the . boulevard Michigan is no more . pronounced than, the glossy A Pa?3 from Pnvate D3?3 Boole r 4ooolems eld : ana verij rare Mrs.AlIceII.Dodd WiU Lecture on.TJie Tombs. Luxor Jlc2tc!lilise . pjztiy vamps at ; 1 9 ; Cel . ' A tint on the coats of Chicago's po lice horses.- h i; ; . Dr. -Frank i T. (MjcMahonU . tai veterinarian, of this city, has in stalled such . machine in . the stables where the police horses are kept - and also In four other large stables in the clty.,-,"-';.- t Dr. McMahon says he got the idea-, from , noticing the cleaning of a woman's hair ! in the beauty parlor.. He hurried, to av company and .bought one of the' kind used for. cleaning- hails and rooms, iq hotels. On ;the end ot the hose he attached a curry' comb device ind put this equipment into use! en toe , Chicago . . peace horses. Such satisfactory results. were ob m! iZltZtiZ .other stables. .He say thM,with tained . that it was ; installed; in. this equipment one man can clean 75 horses a day more thoroughly HOTEL ARRIVALS I i MARION - John White. C. i E. Wheaton : J. II. Duncan, . C. "H. Cardson, A.. W. Whitaker. H.M. Noyes, C. B. Baker, C, R.. Coy, H. M. ..Gable Lester Simmons, R. E. Yester.iA L. Down, Q. P.- Dow fhg, R. . E. , Reed, j W. F. 'Jef fries, Portland ; H. M. Blackr Al bany; .Ronald r.Reidi Eugene: - C. JKeale, S. C. Brown. Mrs. S. A. Harper, Miss Gladys- Harper; San ta; Barbara; Barclay I Henderson, HllSbOTO ijfc. ..'-fct BLIGH -A. H. Lanjm, Oregon City; Mrs. W H-; Tlce," Valsett; 1 Mrs., LrlBv Johnson. Astoria;.' R. B. Campbell, Spokane; : H--f J. Sturtridgo, .Tacoma; - Otto Zim merman, " Mehania; C. RiConn; Mt Vernon; Mrs. - J. P. Lymans, Cenralla; Mr. and' Mrs. W.- Hon eyman, J W.. Geer,- Mr. aqd Mrs; A. L. Anderson, . R. Lee, Port land. -i i ; : '-c, Li..- v- i TERMINAL J. Donahue St. Paul; R. L. Baker. E. Bieck, O. Becks, L. G. Rogers, J. Miller, ' A. W. Sahdberg, G. ;R. Gordon, j;C. C. Starr J. W. Hall,- A. R. Poat; Portland; E. P. . Clawson, - Seattle. f BERT7 TODAY ; MOVIE GOSSIP . , BLtnii . Mady Balrd'sr Comedians present ?lh Walked Toby." . Eacl Williams in MFdrfune3 Mask." 1 , " ' I ' - . okego.v : : 1 Mfghty Lak! a Rose." f LIBERTY I "The Loves' of Pharaoh," auspices Salem Women's club GRAND Saturday and: Sunday Lon Chaney in "Shadows." Three Weeks," by Elinor Glyn. is the subject that, really occupies I com prises snch well known play the -attention of Constance Tal I era as Robert Frazerl Sheldon tnadKe, when she is thoueht to beJ ...n 1.2 1 L . i 1 1 . 'a. . . uriDiyiiiui si iiie surme or xne Joss In'-'East is West," tho ?First National attraction coming to the CJregon Saturday. I i , - Call, it league ; of. nations, Or association of nations or any such phrase, and hail It if you like, as a brand new idea in International relations designed to : insure peace and prosperity. The special Article X of debate between an Egyptian and. a King of Ethiopia was Makeda, dusky daughter of tho latter, lie had made her .the covenant of - his league." of r nations and insisted that thecorner stone ;of the 'new International : structure, be in scribed 7'Love my league, love my daughter.?, ; But Pharaoh couldn't get over his liking, for blondes, particular ly the pretty serving maid to the Ethiopian princess. So the kings fell out and - the league went smash, and one of . the biggest wars t resulted that , ever a movie camera man recorded. . This legend of love, ambition and fighting over a girl la the most recent film romance direct ed by Ernest LubitsCh, creator of "Passion" and - -"Deoeptlon." He has, used 112,000 persons, by: far the largest number of extras ever photographed, to tell this story of 'The Loves of Pharaoh," a Par amount picture now- showing at tho Liberty (theater. Bmil Jan nlngs. who was the -king, in "De ception;" Paul? Wegener,!' who played "The Golem c" Harry Liedtke, hero of "Tho Last Pay- meat," : and Dagny Servnes,, . new blonde -beaaty, play the leading roles. .q:-1'. v V.' -. J In the slams of New ; York then axe eertain' dark and - mystertoua regions, noterions for ? the i part they ;- have played: in the criminal record of the eity- These regions bare been studied f: and caref u lly reproduced y by Mr.L Oarewie with tftilr -atoresr their? trncka; 1; their fmeKmbaH Piano $97 Terms $5- down and. $1.50 a week, Tha piano is worth doable this price but tor quick sale . we will sacrifice if, also J. & C. Fischer piano $1? 5 Hallef & Davis $175 Story & Clark,$115. SlStr $127, Newby & Evans $167, beautiful $700 Kimball $325, $750 Bush: & Lane. $295, "and many others' equally as goodBut you must act at once It you want one at these give away prices. $5'dqwn and $1.50 a week buys any ofthem. f Geo. C. Will 432 Stated T - !"- r'--r-- -r Auspices Salem Woman9 s Club j utuica An Added Attractiofi This Pictured Positively Fihned In Egypt. WEDNESDAY MORNING. pawnshops and hurdy-gurdies and children, , for the" production of "Mighty Lak a Rose, : the "First National J picture at the Oregon! Mr. Carewe ejected" IS (the studio a reproduction ' of the famous Cherry piir district, near rooklyn bridge, the notorious -"Bandits' Roost' and -Murtterers Alley. Violet Hem Ing, " all too seldom seen on the screen because' of the great demand : for - her- on the stage, will be enjoyed In "When the Desert Calls," a Pyramid Pic ture announced by the Bligh for Thursday and Friday, i Directed by Rav ' C. Snrkllwoodi the cast Lewis. Huntley Qordon, J. Bar t Ol T 1 I n 3 wmr n ney Sherry. Julia Swayne Gor- J granted permission by State Cor don, j Mlcshdlas . Thompson and t raHnn nommlsaioner Crews- to xammany lonug. ina a Donald McGfbeny, wTiose . stories are frequently seen in the Ladie Home- Journal and elsewhere. The' Macy ; Baird's comedians Will present for -their new show tomorrow evening j at . the Blign theater, a beautiful story, of the old south, entitled. The Sweetest Girl in Dixje." Tonight they are playing the rural comedy drama that has made such a hit for the past two nights, f "In Walked Toby." ; KING' BILL Iff.'- . SELECTS HIS AIDS (pontinued'lrom page 1) Olson! William ,J. Bnsick, L. W. GieasOn,. R. O.. Snelling, J.-, C. NOW: rji$yinphontqfrife by 'Curtis Teuton W4 -fx A A not with 'PS "in'mii'inu'iH " i Wtfitti ' ; j':- -! M: h mil ii,."-.' .u m 11 it - I! - fl v-5s v ..: ' V the bumble. I I V V.V--K..1Vl. ! . . .-. mm j A shoe that-:Edlp$. jstsn inistjlsi1 . - . -;- . - A OTOE tJ-at Wr y get dow your toes an day loog- that's - It; makes your feet feel good; makes them vnsit to hete! Tfee ouut-m dtic . 1 :r Clothing 136 N. Commercial St. L : ! THE SHOE APRIL 11, Perrr and! H. T. Love. K Bill Inform Public . Attention is called to - the fact that the new clrcos bUU now being posted about ;the. city are net for a travelihg clown and circus, but; for the Cherrlao Chef Irigo at the - armory. . During the three evenings ? ot the circus,- the doors of the ar mtory will open at o'clock; and the funny ahlmafs aridclowns ill tart the show, prompuy ai o'clock. '. .. ;' . 1 1 HEW CORPORATIONS I - The Bridge of Itho - Gods, a Washington state corporation which proposes the construction of a toll bridge serosa the Colum bia river east ; of Portland, to connect tho Orejron and the Waeb- 1 sell - $250 000" WOrtli of stoCK in Oregon. Fred G. aucnte- oi Portland. Is attorney-in-fact ; lor Oregon. ' . - - - v' . . J " ' ,' ' ! The Forest Grove Clay Froa ucts company was granted n thority to sell $15.000 'worth-of rtock. ' : ""t'"' ' " '.' " " "' " ; The , following articles of . In corporation were : filed: : - v. i: Crum . Investment- company ot Portland; , incorporators, Virgil -Av Crum, , Beulah : E. Crum, Nicholas Jaureguy; capitalization, . $25, 000 ... .' . .- 1 Satterwhite . & r Cady Companyi Portland incorporators, Thomas B4 Satterwhite, -Xrulu Satterwhite, Charles Cady; capitalisation,. $5,- 000; lumber and wood. Uhrbrand-Llndfors . Coastruction cOmnany. Astoria ;c fatcornora tors. Chris JJhrbrand, Ale Lindfors, L. SHOWING ' 1 " MM. in ihe high and loxt places DireM by IfoUtGmwi TALE OF CROOKS But crime. .A 'production De .Luxe settings con-. 1 Ilk'V trasted with- the -abode! of THE PIE wifii a teal "chassis" '.V' - I '!'t neei-r.o-r titttng; riaUrral , uu iit losiae 01 aose, are uie reasons twxy. ' L--- ,. .., . r- - . - - - 5 These features, patented and exclusive, are com i. Kned only in the Arch Preserver Shoe. This explains wby the Arch Preserver Shoe pvrssat : isfaction you can't get in other shoes. ;, - . - 1 Smart style, of course, and ne leathers; toov raSHGFS. and-Woolen Mi!! r?Jv WlfU THE u a. rx , D. Aiorgan; capitauzaiion, - ; 000 ; . Fairview Grain & Warel: company, -Fairview, j.iuitno. county: Incorporators, E. C. ; Caw. M. L. Morrisonr Robert Kuykendall; capitalization, : 52 000; ' . . Papolepi - all . of one of t generals: "lie. has the: audac. of fury. "ot of genma. I Bairds Comedians -Present " VMLKED Earl, Williams f 1n - -"FORTUNES ; MASK" ulJi"i' D w A r TOJilGHT 8:S0 l , Hawley's Organ ; . -m Concert (Selections) (a) "High Jinks" b) "Song of India (c) Hawaiian Mem - vorles. r. 7 1 t- Store Salem, Or. REAL '-CUAdiStS.'