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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1924 f 1 V 1 i I IS EMPHASIZED Fred L. Boalt Declares This the Next Step Forward in - Largfe scale dairying is the next logical jstep in the development of Boalt, editor of the Portland News, tho spoike at the Chamber of Cora merce (brum luncheon Monday. This can best ba carrieti on in !' Ipgged-off lands, all of which can not be given over to reforestration, le saidi. Mr. Boalt prefaced his talk , byj an explanation ;that he Apoke mot as an expert but as an outside observer, for afier wan dering over the . world he hvas sent Jy his newspaper to, Portland, and hel arrived in a non-receptive mood J 1 - : t Therp are miles upon miles of ump lands in western pregon, lr. Boalt said. "In Tillamook and Clatsop -jeounties Swiss! farmers Let your children eat more cake; it has more nutriment than a sandwich ' i if made ! THE WORLD'S U7 iccmmnnrr : Contains only such ingredients as have been ; v officially approved by QALES 2a TIMES THOSE Wednesday KING'S 1924 REVUE That Classy Musical Comedy Show t I s - ' ;. ,s , -t .H.y 'Si' lt - - -...v.-- --vt -, , j iV i t if-fiii' - -.- 111' . s- - r - 1 I t- New Songs, Dances, Music and Comedy Regular Picture Program, p"oo : BLIGH THEATRE j have successfully developed 'large dairy herds, i Butter, cheese and milk follow the logger, for your typical American is unwilling to pull stumps. This Is not necessary in dairying, for the ground be tween th stumps can be success fully cultivated afid' offers "eel lent dairying ground. The aver ago Swedish farmer regards (good stump land as a paradise." Mr. Boalt suggested that the immigration gates be opened wide enough to permit selected Nordic and Alpine peoples to come to this country for work in the log ging camps, for which they are adapted, with the! understanding that they remain and cultivate the devastated areas. Michigan at one time beHeyed her) timber supply to 'be inexhaustible, but has prac tically nq timber at presentl Ore gon 4a fast approaching the same condition, he saidj Easterners consume 11,000,000 pounds of imported butter annu ally, Mr. Boalt said in closing. By utilizing the stump land America could easily supply; the, world with butter, chees and evaporated milk. Doesn't it seem funny to pick up a paper and see nothing about the round-the-world flyers? with i GREATEST U. S. Food Authorities CP ANT OTHER BRAND J., and Thursday The Why and Where of Every Dollar i Where does your income gal ' For what is it spent? If every person knew th ! answer to these two questions, financial worries would be greatly; lessened. : ij And ; yet it is simple for a Checking Account here at the United States National will tell you the where and why of every dollar of your income. It is the most practical, safe, and convenient way oi nananng your money. Why not open such an account here and let it demonstrate how profitable li win De to you. United National Bank Salem, Oregon. GOPHER POISONING DEIiipiTPiATIOilS : XT " I U. S Department of Biology Worker to Show How to Get Rid of These Pests I Editor Statesman: Will you please annpunce in the columns of The Statesman that A. W. Moore of the: United States depart ment of biology will give gopher poisoning demonstrations in Mar ion county tat the following places and dates. I All interested persons are invited to attend: i s Charles 1 Matten's - place, five miles east of Salem, on Geer road, 10 a. m. Thursday, Oct. 23. J C. A. Bear's place, 1 1 miles southeast of Turner, at 2 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 23. Peter Williamson's "place, one mile north' of Hazel Green, at 10 a. m., Friday, Oct. 24. Mr. Jorgenson'3 place, 1 miles, east of Silverton, at 2 p. m. Friday, Oct. 24.. i ; S. J.-Smith's place, one mile east of St. Paul,' 2 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 23. i i ; ( S. II. VAN TRUMP, ! j j Fruit Inspector. Freei National Employment! Service Is Proposed ! NEW YORK, Oct. 20. The es tablishment of a free nation-wide public employment service, to be maintained by the states in co operation j with the federal and local governments, for, the benefit of men, women, and juniors in all walks of life, is recommended by the Russell Sage Foundation in a 000-page Report on employment methods, needs and agencies "which was made public here today as the result of a five-year study which took the Foundation's investigat ors into more than 7Q cities of the United States and Canada. , . . The full report is being" sub mitted to President Coolidge and to' the . governors or the states. The outstanding facts in the Foun dation's findings and its recom mendations will be brought to the attention also of municipal and county officials, employers' asso ciations, labor organizations, civic and social agencies, and the ex ecutives pi other, organizations concerned; with the general prob lems of employment or unemploy ment. ; Considerable Sickness Prevalent at Silverton ' i - - ; SILVERTON, Oct. 20. (Special to The Statesman.) Considerable sickness has been prevalent in the Silverton .community during the past week. Among those who have been ill may be mentioned the fol lowing: Sirs. George Henriksen, Mrs. AmOs Corhouse, Miss Ruth Jane Nelson, Mrs. M. J. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Meyer, Mrs. T. E. Preston, Miss Clarice Steen, B. McKinley, Mrs. A. E. Janz and B. Tinglestad, the latter of whom is at a Portland hospital where he recently underwent an opera tion. ' l States -7, a '" NOTICR f Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Gates, Ore., at I. O. O. F. hall, in Road District No. 35, in Marion county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day of November. 1924. at 2:00 o'clock p. in. for the purpose of levying an 'additional: tax for road purposes in said district, i ; W. H.. DOWNING. County Judge. NOTICK i i Notice is hereby, given that a road district meeting will be held at Pleasant Point school house, in Road District, No. 46, in Marion county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day of November, 1924, at 1:00 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of levying an additional: tax for road purposes in said district. ' - W. II. DOWNING, i County Judge. : NOTict: V J ' Notice Is hereby; given that a road district meeting will 'bo held at Prospect school house, in Road District No. 44. in Marion county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day of November, 1924, at 8.00 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of levying an additional ' tax " for TOad pur poses in said district. " r W. H; DOWNING, ; County Judge. t : . NOTICB X Notice Is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Brier Nob school , house, in Road District No. ' 4 3, in Marion county, Oregon, or Saturday the 8th day of November, 1924, at 1:00 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of levying an additional tar for road purposes in said district. W. Ill DOWNING. County Judge. . : ' NOTICE . - ' : Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Hammond's hall. Milj City, in Road District NoJHO, In Marlon county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day of November. 1924, at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of! levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. It. DOWNING, County Judge. : NOTICE i ; Notice la hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at'L. T. Reynolds'-apple house, on Pacific highway, in Road District No. 39, in Marion pounty, Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day of No vember, 1924, at 2:40 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road; purposes in said district. -,: ' I W. It. DOWNING, r g County Judge. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that a road district meeting will ne held at Rosedale school house, in Road District No. 38. in Marion county, Oregon, on Saturday the 8th day of November, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock p. m., fori the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. II. DOWNING, ? ! i County Judge. NOTICE Notice is hereby , given that a road district meeting will be held at Detroit, Ore., in pbst office building. In Road District No. 36, in Marion county,; Oregon, on Sat urday, the 8th day of November, 1924, at 8:00 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of levying ah addition al tax for road purposes in said district. i J W. II. DOWNING, . ' U County Judge. , NOTICE J Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at W. O. W. hall, at Victor Point, in Road District No. S3 in Marion county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day of November, 1924, at 1:30 o'clock p. m,, for the purpose of i levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. i I. DOWNING, . f y County Judge. i NOTICE J ' Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at McLaughlin school house, in Road District Nd. 57, in Marion county, Oregon, tin Saturday, the 8th day of November, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock p. hi., for the pur pose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. II. DOWNING. 1 County Judge. i NOTICE f Notice Is hereby eiven that a road district meeting -will be held "Pape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up ; Take two ' tab lets every three hours until three doses are taken; The first dose al ways gives relief. The second and third doses com pletely break ut the cold. Pleasant and safe to take. Contains no qui nine or opiates. Millions use "PaDe's Cold Coinnonnd." Price. thirty-five cents. Druggists guar antee lli Adv. . CODS at the Macleay Grange hall, In Road District No. 60, in Marion county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day of November, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock p. m., for the pur pose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. II. DOWNING. County Judge. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Waconda school house, in Road District No. 65, in Marion county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day of November. 1924, ' at 2:00 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes In said district. W. II. DOWNING, County Judge. NOTICE j ) j ' ; Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at McClellan's hall. West Stayton, in Road District No. 66. in Marion county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day or November, 1924, at 2:00 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. II. DOWNING. County Judge. j NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Champ's hall, in Mehama. in Road District No. 68. in Marlon county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day of November, 1924, at 7:30; o'clock p. m.', for the pur pose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. ! , W. II. DOWNING. j County Judge. X NOTICE . Notice Is hereby given that a Toad district meeting wilt be held at .Rock Point school house, in Road District No J 70, In Marion county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day ot November, 1924. at 2:0(1 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. 1 W, II. DOWNING, , " " County. Judge, ' NOTICE j . . Notice Is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at the City Hall in Stayton, in Road District No. 83, in Marion county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day of November, 1924. at 2:00 o'clock p. m., for the pur pose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W, H. DOWNING. County Judge. 1 NOTICE ! , Notice Is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at Talbot school house. In Road District No. 88, in Marion county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day of November, 1924, at 2: 00 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of levying an additional tax for toad pur poses in said district. i W. H. DOWNING, 1 i County Judge. NOTICE j Notice Is hereby given that a road district meeting will be held at the Chas. Heinz residence, 1 in Road District No. 90, In Marion county, Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day of November,: 1924, at 2:00 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road purposes in said district. W. H. DOWNING. ' Oct. 14-21-28. County Judge. Some collect old steins and jugs; Bulldogs have the queerest mugs. George L. Jarvis, RELEASED Oil BAIL Tallmarf Arrested for Alleged Hugging and Kissing of Mrs. Paillefer J. J. Tallman, Salem music dealer was bound over to 'the grand jury l and released under $50 bail Monday by Justice of the Peace Kuntz. Tallman is accused of assault and battery by Mrs. Florence Paillefer, who declares he hugged and kissed her against her will, all of which Tallman de nies. The stories, as told by the com plaining witness and the defend ant in the justice court yesterday agree in part. They agree that Mrs. ' Paillefer had bought from Tallman a musical instrument for which she was to pay by the month and that Tallman called at the Paillefer home to collect for the instrument. He was informed here that the complaining .witness could not pay the September in stallment, but would pay both the September and the October In stallments together. , Tallman states that ; when the woman made ' this ' statement he said he would have to take the machine. The woman, he said. stepped between him and the in strument. Tallman then left the house and returned to his place of business, he said. The woman says , she told Tail- man he would have, toj wait and receive ootn installments logem- er, and he said that would be all right.' He then began to admire her and show the , intimacy that led to her complaint in the justice court, she alleges. . ; They have been saying Jaw mu sic was done with for about three years, but it Isn't played pat yet. MS Ml Wd recobd A. C. Bohrnstedt's Sunday School Class Makes Fine Showing i Sunday morning at the Live Wire' Sunday school 'class of Les lie M. E. church, A. C. Bohrnstedt, teacher! ot the 'class since its or ganization, gave some figures rel ative to the accomplishments of the class since Its organization and as to what it is doing at the pres ent time. The class maintains a service department wherein it tries to as sist itsi; members,' many of whom are students in the Willamette uni versity,! - At the present time there are ten young women and three youiig 'men, students at Willam ette,; who have steady employment whose combined remuneration will exceed! 1350 per: month. There are several doing part time jdbs which increases the monthly in come to these students to over $4 00 per month. These students would hot ben able to attend the university without this help, f Several who are not now stud ents ate occupying ( positions se cured through the service depart ment and are receiving excellent salaries. No account has been kept of this and there are some students who may be holding po sitions from previous years which have hot been reported. The real work", however, of the class seems to have been among Its membership because close to 40 young people have signed up for life service and over 100 have signed "up for part time life service In religious work. Although the class Is made ' up principally of Christian young people, each year the spiritual'' life has been deep ened by the conversions which uhtc ijincu jt Silverton Represented At K of P Grand Lodge SILVERTON. Oct. 20. (Special to - The Statesman.) Eight Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters of Silverton attended the annual grand lodge of Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters held at Portland last week. Those at tending from Silverton were pres ent at: the reception given to dele gates and grand lodge officers at the new Washington-Oregon Pyth ian home at Vancouver Wash. During the convention the Pyth ian "Sisters presented a check of $1,000 for a new' unit of the home which; is to be a children's cot tage, ji I At the election of officers held 1 ; Positively f Last mTbuadd pn the II 1 Today- , j I 0 AdoIpheMen )ai Anna drsjon, Carss3iftfx Monna Shearer. WiTUrd 1 cnii i. TiirH Sams rau-jty Ol Omxs A ihrillirtf melodrama cf life akr the Great White Way- a L-tei-w. - I r I jLIBERTY 1 i I IT'S GETTING END SEE AND This or Any Spectacular The SEA EN loves his children Tonight, daddy, take a package of WRIGLETS to the kiddies. Mother, too,1 will appreciate it Doctors and dentists say that WRIGLEVS help to keep the teeth clean and the mouth wholesoxn? and sweet.' 1 . It is an aid to digestion, too, so convalescents arc given WRIGLEVS to stimulate '.stomach action-and for its antiseptic effect upon mouth and throat.. WRIGLEY'S after smokes cools and refresh m n m s lfr 1 W V 1 'afierewiymei vv5rrz?-- liri 1 1 m Wednesday night Mrs. Helen Wrightman of Silverton was elect ed grand senior. Besides Mrs. Wrightman others attending from Silverton were Mrs. Minnie Moser, June Drake, John Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer . Olsen, Dr. A. E. Wrightman and Gilbert Moser, SUXDAY SCHOOL OONENTION SILVERTON''. Ore., Oct. 20.--( Special to The Statesman).. The Silverton District Sunday School convention was held at the First Christian church of Silverton on Times jfbky OuentWis, ACTORS EQUITY BALL TOWARDS THE Year's Most Photoplay HAWK"! OREGON OY went . ff yr : 7- Sakj hsch QUAUTT October 19. The address - was given by Prof. Fenenga of Pacific university. . Harry Dnvla Present The Famous Star of the burer Hcreea . f The Story of a Man's Love . That Would Not Be Denied . (Not a Motion Picture) :J- Prices: !? 50c $1.50 $2.00 (Plus War Tax) Seat Sale Starts Wed nesday, October 22, at 11 a. m. " GRAND Theater ' t 1 1 U Ell" if 10 if iBexter . : (Himself) . . , IN ' "TP fir lie" '. : . . . ' ' - . - t S-. ': . ? i i