The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 23, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON
SUNITAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1924
RUGS; DRAPERIES, CARPETS, WALL PAPER,
ENAMEL, PAINT, FURNITURE
All are essential to the properly organized home In this store you will find a splen
ic v did assortment of things for the
HOME BEAUTIFUL
V-......
. You are cordially invited to visit this store and shop as long as you like
179 N. Commercial.
"Visitors Welcome"
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MAX O. BUREN
Salem
buildings by 700 feet. It takes
175 tons of paper for each Issue.
Romance is not supposed to be
found in a government dictionary.
There muat be a mistake some
where for the call letters assigned
to the sending station on board
th Bowdoin of the McMillan ex-
pidition. are WNP, 'Wireless
North Pole." To go back only a i
couple of grandfathers age when
the banks of the Hudson were
lined with spectators watching the
Clermont making its famo" voy
age at a clip of five miles an hour
talk of Wireless North Pole would
have been sufficient reason for
throwing the speaker into a pad
ded cell.
The "Rolls-Royce of Radio," as
Mr. Armstrong its inventor desig
nates the superheterodyne receiv
ing set, is bound to take a high,
if not the highest place in the
radio field. There are many in
quiries made concerning the new
Radio Corporation sets .of this
type that have been advertised for
borne time though so far, these
sets are not on the market. As
they require neither aerial nor
ground it is expected that they
will be favorites with those who
desire the best in receiving sets.
Following Hazeltine's Neutra-
dyne circuit and Armstrong's Su
per heterodyne, a whole flock of
"dynes" have appeared, a new one
being immediately followed by a
newer one. Each has its enthusi
astic admirers.
We often wonder why Jiggs
doesn't get Maggie a radio set. He
appears to be overlooking his one
GREAT oportunity.
Leo Dayman s beautiful concep
tion of radio la being reproduced
in newspapers , and magazines
throughout the country. "The
swiftness of thought," used to sig
nify incredible speed but radio bo
Something Different
Winstels
Assorted
Chocolates
50c Per Box
far outstrips our conceptions of
speed that it would seem impos
sible to personify it. That is what
Dayman has done however. One
night when he was listening to ra
dio broadcasting, the picture came
to him of Radio flying from con
tinent to continent and since he is
a sculpture he has been able to
preserve his vision in marble.
In radio circles a real friend is
one who can look at a fellow's
new set without bragging about
how much better his own i3; who
can build a receiver in order to
try out a new circuit; without bor
ing his acquaintances to death dur
ing the process; and thirdly one
whose care in manipulating his
own set, so that It will not re-
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Dallas - Albany-Monmouth
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radiate, is NOT exceeded by his
peevishness when he finds a con
cert spoiled by the re-radiation of
a neighbor's set.
Radio engineering ofiers a fas
cinating field for students at this
time. A young man who is stu
dious and persistent as well as en
terprising can go as far as he
likes, it would seem. Theoretical
as well as practical knowledge is
necessary to one who expects to
climb to the top of the mast for
radio . stations are becoming a
maze of technical complexities.
rWith the bay five-watter grown to
a twenty-thousand-watter, one can
perhaps imagine what the rest of
the apparatus must be doing in
order to keep up with this growth
in power tubes.
Kay and Sharkey Will
Play for Award Today
Rain or shine, the champion
ship of the Illihee country club
will be contested for by G. O.
Sharkey and Ercel Kay, survivers
of the semi-finals in the Washing
ton tournament for the Anderson I
& Drown trophy when they meet !
on the Illihee golf links today. It
is expected that they will be ac
companied by a large gallery, as
both are golfers of excellent abil
ity. All the fairways and greens are
in splendid condition as. a result
of the warm days and recent show
ers and the entire course is cov
ered with a luxuriant growth of
grass, it is reported by Fred A.
Williams, chairman of the tourna
ment committee. The. fairways
and greens have been worked upon
during the week and placed in fine
condition.
While the date of the return
tournament with the Tualatin
Country club has not been defin
itely set, it is expected that -this
will be staged April 13, Mr.
Williams said yesterday. In addi
tion efforts are being made for
interclub matches with other or
ganizations in the Willamette val
ley.
BITS FOR BREAKFAST I
Do yu attend church?
"b
The current Salem Chamber of
Commerce Bulletin says the main
question of the hundreds of in
quiries coming to this organisation
are two leading ones: "Has Salem
good schools is r-azen-, a strout
church city " The folks thinkn
of coming west wanting to know
if Salem is the right Kind of place
to bring their chi.dreu
-
So the pastors of 31 fthnri-he?
in Salem were sent a uestionaire,
resulting in the -urormation thai
the average total attendance at
their churches is: Morning. r410:
evening, 323"(; Sunday school,
4188 The conclusion of the sec
retary is that of those over the
age of 21 in Salem, 3.rM per cent
attend church. Perhaps there are
New England cities the size of
Salem that in this respect make a
better showing. But likely there
are none west of the Rockies.
All the "whippers" or little
threshers, nine or ten of them,
will be going at the state flax
plant by Wednesday; going night
and day, and gettin the seed ready
for the farmers to sow.
"m
One farmer over in the Dallas
section has already been sowing
flax. He has been using the pedi
geed seed, certified to by the
Caandian government authorities.
After this year, there will be p,n
entirely new strain of sped in the
Salem district supposed to ield
a longer fiber and more cf it to
the ton of straw.
Salem has been having a build
ing boom for several years, and
some people have thou -ht each
year of this would be the las4'. But
the 1924 building record will be
the greatest in the history of the
city. And there is every prospect
that this will be the story of
every twelve months, for years to
come.
S
According to that Washingtonn
telegraph code, "Appl?p. as the
designation for Sccretarv Fall. Ac
cording to popular conception, an
apple in the Garden of Eden was
to blame for the original i'all. n.
we havo no apples todav
As an indication of the almost
Incredible increase of Interest in
radio during the past three years,
the circulation figures of Radio
News, one of the many good radio
magazines, are of considerable in
terest. These publishers have a
circulation of 300,000 a month.
Stacking these magazines flat, one
on top of the other, they figure
that 300,000 copies would make a
pile as high as seven Wool worth
buildings placed on top of each
other and then would overtop the
is the time to order your
ASTER SUIT
With Two Pants
High Class -Woolens. Cor
rect Styles.
There is no compromise here oh question of style or quality.
"Near right style," "near quality" won't pass muster here. These
new SPRING WOOLENS-our story is better in the seeing than
the telling of it. ' Come and see them. We have just the pattern
that will, please you.
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Mills
426 State Street
For the pleasure of Mrs. Asahel
Bush, who returned last month
from Paris, and of Miss Elizabeth
Lord who arrived home from Call
fornia recently, Mrs. William
Burghardt, Jr., entertained charm
ingly at luncheon. Covers were
placed for Mrs. Bush, Miss Lord,
Miss Mabel WIthycombe of Port
land, Mrs. Clifford Brown. Mrs
Fred Thielsen and the hostess.
Mrs. William Burghardt, Jr.
Humor and Emotion
Mingle in Pickford
Film Now at Oregon
To retain the Mary Pickford
poise and personality throughout
the entirety of "Rosita," which is
the bill at the Oregon theater to
day and omorrow, and portray the
highly emotional role of dramatic
intensity is one of the greatest ac
complishments ever demanded of
any actress. And Mary Pickford
does this fully in the production.
The retention of her personality
was accomplished through the
strength of Miss Pickford's re
markable sense of humor, which
has enabled her to enact heart
rending scenes of emotionalism,
then, to relieve the tension cre
ated, immediately present a hu
morous touch to bring forth a
smile.
The description of one scene be
tween Rosita (Mary Pickford) and
the King (Holbrook Blinn), dur
ing the making of "Rosita," may
suffice to present the humorous
side of a dramatic scene.
Rosita's voice is heard outside
the door of the set, the door is
opened. In dashes a beautiful
young woman, her eyes blazing,
her form a-quiver with emotion.
You feel the verve, the warmth,
the high passion of her. Can this
be Mary Pickford? You are elec
trified thrilled by her dynamic
anger. Chills run up and down
the spine as she takes the jewels
from her neck and throws them
on the floor before the King. Next
moment you feel the tears start
ing, as she pleads with the King
for the life of her lover. The
scene is over. A bushed awe of
suppressed emotion prevails. But
Mary Pickford would not be Mary
Pickford without humor, too. She
steals back into the set and, child
like, picks up the jewels she has
so recklessly thrown on the floor.
Just that human touch that
bit of humor had every one laugh
ing a laugh relieving the emo
tional strain.
The public service commission
yesterday suspended, pending a
hearing and formal investigation
the proposed increased streetcar
fares of the Southern Pacific com
pany in Salem and Eugene, which
were to become effective April 22.
The general increase attempted by
the company was from 6 to 7 cents.
The date of the hearing has not
yet been fixed.
The suspension , by the commis
sion was on its own motion, al
though petitions are said to have
been started yesterday by Fred
W. Jobelman of Salem, to be pre
sented to the city courtcil demand
ing a hearing in the case. Jobel
man asserts that the company is
making money in Salem, but los
ing in Eugene, and that the pro
posed increase is an attempt to
have the people of Salem assist
in making up the losses at Eugene.
Jobelman also filed a protest with
the commission.
Schubert Piano $103
Beautiful mahogany case, big
deep rtcm tone. very easy
terms. Geo. C. Will, 432 State
St.
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man for orchard work, steady
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The Completeness
of Our Equipment
makes it possible for us to
give superlative service.
Are your eyes giving their
maximum efficiency? We can
answer that and correct most
defects. The prevalence of
visual ailments is astound
ing. Call us for an appoint
ment. Let us advise you.
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301-2-3-4 Oregon Bldg.,
SALEM -:- OREGON
Dr. H. E. Morris !
Dr. A. McCulloch
FAMOUS KOREX COMPOUND
SENSATIONAL DISCOVERY
NOW OBTAINABLE AT THE
Capital Drug Store
405 State Street Salem, Oregon
Long Sought and Veritable Fountain of Youth Affirm Many
Who Have Tested It Enthusiastic Users Say Amazing
, Invigorating Effects Often Experienced in a Few Days
USED BY THOUSANDS THE WORLD OVER
SAYS RESULTS
ARE WONDERFUL
Weil-Known Drug Importer Adds His
Praise to Statements Made Con
cerning Korex Compound.
Tacoma, Washington "The quickest and
most effective invigorator of its kind I have
ever heard of in all my experience as a
retail and wholesale druggist and drug im
porter," said George Todd, president of the
Crown Drug Co., when askad for his opin
ion of the much-talked-of Korex compound.
' "My interest in the compound was
aroused early last year," he says, "when I
began reading statements and reports from
all parts of the country about remarkable
restorations' to health and vigor reported
by those who tested it."
Instrumental in Securing
Mr. Todd makes the statement that when
he first asked the American d stributors to
supply him with Korex compound for his
dealers', they were not inclined to grant his
request. "I made a special trip all the way
to Kansas C.ty, to see the Melton Labora
tories, who own the Korex formula, says
Mr. Todd, "and convinced them that thou
sands of weary, prematurely old men and
women would welcome such an invigorator
for Jaded nerves and sluggish circulation of
the blood."
"It's now tremendous sale shows that I
was right," he says.
Mr. Todd was instrumental in bringing
Korex compound to Salem, Oregon.
Korex compound may now be had
in Salem, Oregon, at the Capital Drug
Store.
Exclusive agency ha been awarded this
store by the Crown Drug Company of Ta
coma. Washington, Pacific Coast Distribu
tors of Korex.
All desiring to regain the rigorous and
efficient alertness of their earlier years are
invited to stop in and ask for full partic
ulars about this wonder compound, which
many affirm is the long-sought and rent
able Fountain of Youth.
Tested by Thousands
Although never sold locally here before,
it has been tested by thousands all over
the world, and stories of remarkable re
juvenation as the result of Its use have
been told by users.
The weak and aged say that the vigor
of prime manhood has1 been restored to
them, quick relief from rapid decline has
been reported by the prematurely old,"
sometimes in obstinate cases of years'
standing, where all other methods -and
treatments had failed.
Women Report Relief.
Weary, worn-out women, old before thefr
time, have reported blessed relief from suf
fering after they had become skeptical and
practically lost faith in the efficacy of any
thing to help them. Because it Is especial
ly prepared to have an invigorating naturaf
effect upon the lower spinal nerve centers
and blood vessels, thousands have used it
for nerve weakness, gland troubls, aching
muscles, poor circulation, premature old
age and weakness after the flu.
Korex compound is Inexpensive and easy
to take. It contains1 no deleterious habit
forming drugs. No operation is required.
It is put up in Tablet form in compact
boxes, easy to carry in the Test pocket.
Users say its beneficial effects are quickly
experienced and are complete and lasting.
DISCOVERER OF KOREX
RELATES ITS HISTORY
Based on Extensive European Medical
Practice Missouri Chemist Early
Tested its Merits on Self and Mem
bers of His Family.
Kansas City, Mo. Credit for discover
ing. korex compound goes to H. M. Stunz,
a pharmaceutical chemist, connected with
the Melton Laboratories here.
Mr. Stunz has spent practically all his
life in the drug business and says his origi
nal idea of perfecting a real invigorator
originated while a student at Kansas Uni
versity. After leaving college, he contin
ued his research for the proper formula
that would have the selective effect neces
sary to correct overstrained nerves and de
pleted energy. Finally, he heard of a
European ingredient, as yet little known
to American physicians, but used quite ex
tensively by specialists on the Continent.
The breaking out of the World War at this
time cut oft his opportunity to secure this
potent ingredient.
A Hard Struggle
"Those were dark days," says Mr. Stunz,
in commenting upon his early struggles.
"My friends laughed at my efforts' and
pointed out that nothing of the kind had
ever succeeded before. But I knew like
wise that no formula like mine existed and
that Korex compound would be an abso
lutely different invigorator once I was able
to procure the necessary ingredients.
"Time has shown I was right. In the
early days' I experimented with the formula
upon myself and members of my own fam
ily and watched the results closely. Now
my friends and family, as well as thousands
of other users, testify that there is nothing
like Korex for 'rebuilding energy and re
newing the vital forces."
PRAISED BY
CALIFORNIA
PHYSICIAN
Declares Korex is Best Invigorator
and Rebuilder Known V
Commenting upon the many remarkable
reports made by users of Korex compound
concerning its efficacy, a Los Angeles phy
sician says:
"I have been told of all kinds ot
capsule and tablet gland cures and all
have beeen condemned, but Korex
compound is without fail the beatin
vlgorator and rebuilder yet known."
Adding to this, he says. "Results from
Korex are quickly obtained."
Practitioner 40 Years.
This statement is from an ethical physi
cian of standing in his community, with a
practice of 40 years to touch for his quali
fications as an authority. It may interest
thousands who would appreciate feeling
alert and vigorous again.
Korex compound is neither a cure-all nor
a so-called "gland" tablet. Its only claims
of merit are the remarkable reports of in
vigorating results made by those who have
tesiea it. u you think Korex is what ton
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