The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 18, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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MusjcaJ comedy. ' "
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irn. caa. ro a bit -too far. I
take itfrbm "Art Rosson. director.'!
"niTlheembers" ofThe American T
$ niutloa -Picture company. , wjh'ch
i VtyU to rahhl.la the ,&.th seas
I rfheFlr6iErlde7"the"pIc
i ture of Romance, i adventure anJ
mryhiclxJ4a;.th Bligh
t theatre todaK , v .
,..?2roviis;rr itself ;delirhttul ,Ip
'very respect, WllliaT de Ullle's
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-u.uu uoamuon. oi "xne
Marriage' Maker fa an1 excellent
;feaia.e -at the? Oregon
-7 j.eatre .todaj-. AgnesAyresrnad
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rolea T ' " . ... .. . . -.
L r story. Vrdw"aVdl6iobioV.
1-ir excellent one.r--The theme' Is
flUltft. unusuaU haarlnr. for its ceri. I
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cKdnntovrioN COUPON
8 DrcjKjt SlatekaHa'
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. AutotnpLUe Competition : ; X i - HiK r : f
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tralV: situation the adventures
among a group4 f civilized folk of
a strange creature a Fa an. .and
Teneer irf ivljtT Two rnnnlM tm
about to .'pnaratd-lAnA ia.
cause of'pofertyi th "other "be
cause ofa empty-t I tle,,Tbe com
plication which arjtoef yoml the at
tempts "or" this creatu re 1 o t the
woods' to- -prevent 'mishaps 'arising
from thfse sources furnish the pe
culiarly 'interesting; situations of
the tary-- The. character of, the
LFaa,n 1 n absolute novelty to
tKe acreenTand will win the hearts
of andignces erywhere'
-'--PORTLAND- MA2T WINS
CfilCJAOQ. nig "17. 4;ijx
Trainbita of Portland,' Ore..out-;
boxed. Jimmy pafy- of Chicagoin
a tei-cound match at-East Chica
'co'tonlghi. .The men weighed 14.7.
pounds-"
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tovetznaagreataeaimoreaestaes
feCt C&nStmatf the jolliest, memest phris
you, have, ever Iqioym tint's .tEeGn
ziZl jproniKe you Decent
A brand-new idea a brand
accumubting money - lor
Christmas Clubs have never
Thinkof the value to you of a plx
that buys your gifts, paysyqur bilb -:
and leaves a substantial sum in the
bank to start the New Year right.
Our TEN PER-CENT CLUB FOR
OCUoH-JAS is the Christmas
Club' that. rcaUytriiiks TIRST
xiiout ycu; tnat cvc3 ..you-come-rHnJVrncrc
then a Merry Christ- ;;
Tziz. It is part of a'i?lr!p j ,
153 North Commercial Street, Salem, Oregoii;
spiiiVhJs TirE. .
151 PllCilluB
Instructions to Fruit Growers
Given iir Publication By ;!
, .. Pearcys;
. .Frnits.that , should be sprayed
within the next two, months -are
. - . .- f f
prunes,'- cherries, peaches,' apples
and rears. accoilinir to ijtbe cur
rent issue rot "Orchard Dope," ed
ited by . Pearey? Brothers,' iBalem,
and 'sent to fruit men, of the' dls-
-"Prunes-Hihould be -sprayed . as
the winter, buds are ready to open.
kmas Nigrit,:15 J?;M4 !
MAIL ORDERS NOW 1
75 PISOPLE
19 SCENES
" .i1 ; APRicEs 'ir-
tenure ixwer runr noxtt Oj-v
lBt2 'Rows tUlrony
Kext . Rows lUJcony .St22
Gallerr . . . . i. .!. .ai.lO
Box Office Open Sat. 1:45 P. St
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riew Christiia aubplthere'tia
WerVierrKappier'. Christmas in
store for everyone. For t liar $3
built for the boys and Sfa earnfns
their first dollars all swytrptEo
line to the man who o!rat SSflQpJ
$10,000, or $2X000 a year! Built
for molker,
if jAs ; ?n Pet" Oct: if '-tfS
Tali pray drdlaarny applied In
rebruiry,': thif -pubneatib-
lime sulphur or JJOrmotris nreed,-
the UUer when! the; scale rs rery.
bad. J " Moire reg-ular, rcropa I and
hearier crops' would bet obtained i
from the. cherry ? oVchards if the
same spray , were Applied to. cher
ries. , They should be sprayed
often enough to keep ' the bark
healthy.
" Any time between the middTe of
December and The middle of Feb
ruary wilt- do for' peaches." The
spraying should The"7 aone before
the buds 'hare started for then it
will be too late to do any good.
Bordeaux ? mixture i' Is'- recom
mended: ; ', i Z i - '
Where - the" iri" U7 no. repn-
trolleoV ror all of "'the ' lea 'curl
un and 'drop "6tf (he instruc
tions read? ter a new crop of
leares': appears j but 'In the mean
while the tree has'h' ioore' or
jess of Its' f ruit Ihdlt'is-sd weak
ened tnab-tt cannot property nour
ish the fruit puds' for next sea-
son's,, crop. A single1 attack - of
tne leaf curl iniy J cause .loss to
two "crops of peaches. r A good
sprayer Is. needed i fn tnaklfir this
spray. -The tope V)f the trees re-
ni4 :i werfuI?'sTravef. XAat I
there fa often rvery 'little --'good
weather it ieiac- ipraylhg time J a
machfne Is needed that will 3o th
wofk,; rapidly and With little de-1
lay for repairs."!
yt AiipleBhdj-a houtd :be,
BDrared. a the winter ouas iww
lust ueiore opnus. iub fi;-
Ing ayt be done 'any time Tlurfn g
the winter bxrt the. better-results
pre tV behad ' with j llme-sttlphur
when the temperatures i are higher1,
so'th4 spraVlnr ' WCer5 fleiajred.
aa.tn.iost ; before' the? buds T6peit.
unless " other work will ' prevent
spraying u.iua uuw- - ,
ttoctor AmlnterlnV! angel
ffi ft
, when yoiL are well,
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Unique Production Given at
First Methodist Church :
' , Sunday Night . ;
More than. 150 persons partici
pated in a1 splendid pageant at "the
first Methodist..church Sunday
night when "Striking of America's
Hour" , was presented . to." an au-
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dience of nearly ; 500 -.by Dr.. and
Mrs. C. E, Powell, who directed
the pageant, with Professor Rob
erts, at the organ. They were'as
ssted by a large group of Willam
ette university students. , ; j
' The' pageant develops ' with - the
spirit of Brotherhood, Justice,
Liberty seated on a throne. Broth
erhood calls representatives of the
different empires' of . the world-
EwPt. Babyloar. Greece and Rome.
Eactt- Wl! before ..the Judges
IjHTh
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iii. L'umn .r;
I 33ereks one picture
which must be classed
sjnong -i the r screen's
genuine novelties.
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The story Is abso
lutely " "unique, the
characters 'most : un- '
usual and the style of '
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o oducon . bi MARY:ASTORsd .
production a rare bit , '
, of artistry. , . f , , IROBERTi ACN EXP
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It's from William v ' 1
" Faversha'rB-Kreat . 'V' ' No : :- ?
success, jThe Faun," , X ! ' . 'AdvailCe '
by BMward Kaoblock.'- X S - '..;,.; j
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Allen, Martha,' 25 N. Winter v. ............... . .380.200
fiarrlball, Mary, 1780 Hickory ; ..... . .. .... .400,100
Beckehdorf, Mrs. A. l,,' 2237 Nebraska Are.. ... . . . . . .625,830
Bratfy, Ruth. 1565 N. Capitol. . . .............. . . .624,330
Blixet h, Olaf, 545 N. 21st. ........... ......... 6 2 5 .8 9 5
Barlow, Herbert, 1730 Fairmount Ave.. . ............ 624,124 ;
Cook, Leslie. 1247 Ferry St... 570,100
Cnmmings, Evelyn,- 1J57 N. Winter. .... . . . . . . i . . . .624.975
Dearinger, Erma, Oregon Theatre ...... ......... . .500,200
Edwards,. John.. 2S5 N. 15th. .... . . . . , . . . . .... . .... 549,400
Ely,' Raymond, 147 Marlon. 624,945
Edmundson. Paul, 2146 N. Church. . -v-. . .. . . . .. . . . .424,100.
EschlemaiW'Mrx'Bert? 176 S.
George
" Cwynn;
Gilmer,
'Hunt,
iHirsch
Hamby,
HilemanKathertne. 1309 .WaHerilV 'iV.riVi V. ', . . . . i . . 624,430
Johnson, Eunice. 1525 Highland; ... V. . . I:. ........ . 502.400
v Klossen, Henry, 645 tFerry .
Lewis, Edward, 224 N."t 5th. . . J . 624.310
Luthy, Miss A. M., 1497, Sisl 3 th , . ... ... ...... .624,930
3IcCoy, Maurise, 1507 'Fairgrounds Road. . '. .. . . . . . . .625,465
Mitchell, Nellie, White House
NewgentV Howards 337 S.-18thV. . .
Paulas. Oeorge383 SUteL.....V.,4.........;.JSOtt6i
Paamala, ; Nellie, 806 N. High. . .'. . . . . . .. .... . ... ...595,400
Price, Chat, H.j 372 N. Church. .620,100
Peebles. Jesse,- 2395 N. Front.. ....... .. .. .. .......400,200
Pence, Viola, 1825 N. ConVI .V. .V. . V. ...... V. .. .500,100
Plant, Mr., Armory. .... . i v.T. i . . ... ..... ....... 624,100
Snook,: Frank, 2f09 4th....... 500,200
Bafren, Morris, J4 6 Marlon. ... ... .... ... .... ..... ,400,200
( Salng;VEln.er, 1297 S. High . . t ........... . .V. ..520,400
' A-lyaley, Job V 5 60 Electric. . . . .V. V, . : . . . V . . 624,680
1 ' Wird, Connelt" 1487 Broadway. : . . z.'. .625,945
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Weir, Leo, 1420 Chemeketa;. -
5, Box
and tellar the story f mighty
achievements !and contributions to
world civilization.' Brotherhood
rinds1 each Jwantns. ' and . Justice
tells' each that they have been
weighed and found wanting. .
J -'America1 enters' and makes her
pleatelling what she is doing for
the . world.. Brotherhood , is not
satisfied and Liberty, and Justice
tell America; that Iti is necessary
to free the mind and spirit as well
as. the:lody..;.r. r;
1 Representatives .of various peo-
I pies of America appear,, the Red
man, 'Pioneer and Negro, ' each
with their histories.1 Child Ilabor,
of all classes, tell that America's
wealth, is bnilt upon child labor.
Foreign nations, China. Japan, In
dia, Philippines and Africa, appear,
followed by Education, with, doc
tors,, nurses, deaeonessea . and the
Spirit of Play," eacht with, their
services. At last"; the Spirit . of
brotherhood says thesie are : not
enough, and that 'only through 'the
teaching of Christ can America be
free.' AH gather around the cross
at the end of the pageant. : ' ' :
,U ThoBe .taking the principal parts
were. Miss. Louise - Kaufman, as
Brotherhood; t,Miss r . Sadie , Joe
STARTING TOMORROW FOR
U,-Ui lUV.Lj-JUNilSU i'
OREGON STATES3IAN
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1 J rh Votes Polled up to 8 p.-
OF SAXJ-OI
Com.y". w
rig tro
24.1UU.
. . . . . ; . . . ; . . .......... .635,900
. . . . . . . . . . ; . ....... 624,695
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5S, r :0,125
Read, as America; Miss Anne Sil
ver as Justice and; liss .Ruth
Hewitt as Liberty'
YAMHILL IIAN PIES :
BUTTE, MOnt.,; Dec. 17. J. W.
Kays of Yamhill, Ore, was found
dead in a hotel room here this
afternoon : under, conditions "which
Indicated that he had committed
Bulcide. i Notes left by Kays
ahowed despondency, over whathfi
believed to be a confidence game
in which be lost 2,40O." '
TONIGHT
MUSICAL , ;
COMEDY ,
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AUTOMOBILE CONTEST
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m. Saturday, December 15
V life
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Barry, Mrs. Joe, Lyons... '.. .............. . 616 S25
Darling, Grace, Rt. 8, Salem. .. . f. ......,....;.". 60o'l00
Dennison. Mamie, Dallas. ................. im, . 600100
f Cough. Blanche M., Mehama. ieoo'.SOO .
iGIlson, Uie.Rt. 2, lAmity. v . .If , ; ..... ... ..500 203
, Harper, dwin.. Gervais. Ore; . . . , . ... . : ; ...... 4 o 0 1 0 a
I-aworth. Evelyn. Stayton . v. vVw. ...... .V. ...... .420;. ; 0
Hochberg, Mrs. Florence. Monmouth ... i ... . ....... .500,. 30
KIntz, Angeline, ' Sublimity ............. s ..... ? .'"503100
KInzer, Ralph, Hubbard... . ...U.. ...... . . . .648421
Mason, Ethel, Mill City 64 705
JVIcClelUn.Mrs. TV" MV West Stayton ... . . .... . . ... .1 600,400
v-McCallister, C. L.. Shaw. . . .: . ... ..inftsnn
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Kaeaav xuaoei, uervais, Kt.
. " -w, B & ., IHWVUi,
Ilh, Independence. ... . .... ....
- flV' V:;,.R HJ' 15B... . . .........
Sturgis. F-rancis; Brooks. . ...
-aompson, Mrs. o. N., Rt. 8, Salem. V... .621,010
? Teal, .Mrs. Albert. Falls City. . . . . ...590,400
. Turnbull, Robt Rt. 4. Box 76, Salem. . . ... ..... V. ... 600. 10 0
Yandermark. Lee, Scotta Mills. . l . v.. ..........540,113
wmey, Clara AumsvUle . : . .
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Zielisch, verna.' Rlcireall.V.
Shaffer, Isabelle, caro Anton
, The subscription rates of the Dally Oregon Cta,: ..
M follOWf: rr--r-.Vi,-J:?.-i:.": - ' V. ? .
; r By carrier in the city of Salem, 50 cents a tiz tl ;
tor 2 months; 33.D0 for 6 months; $6.00 per year.
'''"fey man'Marton'jLnd PoIk countlesV EO cc-'t r, r .
11.25 for 3 months; '32.50 for 6 months; $3.C3 ; r ; r.
,; - By "mail outside of llarica r:I "r :!;"'
foijcy Ptu eiuxq jii:i.:.:p
fFOLl!T PILLS are the fcfjt I
have tried. My kidneys work a lot
better since..! received your gen
erous offer," writes John W. Bro-
gan.i Adams. Mass. FOLEY
PILLS are a diuretic stimulant for
the KIDNEYS and while being ta
ken close attention should be paid
to the diet. Avoid sweets, pastry,
starchy food, alcoholic drinks, tea
and coffee.' Drink plenty of good
fresh, water, and keep the - body
warmly clothed. ' Refuse substi
tutes. Sold, every where.- Adv. ,
TSmrts Tcnscrro'i
tor
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movies' revealed li aa I
astonishing and absorLI.
-f drama" drawn tfrerr re -1 1 "
'. -the ejiiahlr.g ttory ; . ,
fcuukll-towit girl w bo went.
Uotjj--ood to joSla C;
movies, and who" had to tz . :
sacrificed to - attain snccc.
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