The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 23, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    THG OireGQU STATESMAN SALEII, OltEGOH
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iiuiiUiSiFECT
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county, and they pwnt property to
the actual value of $135,100.
The tptal figures of the actual
falue of property In Marion cbiin
ty owned and leased by Japanese
and Chinese amount to 1251,260.
according-to th"e figures furnished
in the Chamber of Commerce bul
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Ruffe, Unable to Furnish
,$2500 Bail; Owner of .
i Automobile Sought.
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two Fish Bills Offered"
For Approval of Solons
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Two fish regulating measures
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clally prepared' for .Infants in arms and Chtldreh all ages.'
To avoid imitat'ons; always look for tKc signature Of;
Prorm irertknst on erteh package. Physu&iSs"" everyfoiere recotmiind
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C, W. McLaughlin, of As
toria, Elected Presid'enU
of Association
M'MIXNVILLE, Or.', Jan. 23.
C. V. McLaughlin' of" Astoria; was
tlettted president of th,e Oregon
Dairymen's association here today
it tbe closing session ot the an
nual conference of that organiza
liqut .Recommendations that As
toria be selected for the locatiori
of tie next year's conference are
etpected' to be acted on favorably
by the executive committee.. The
other officers elected" were f IT. W.
fooley, Jefferson; first vice pres
ident; Fred Bonedrake, Roseturg,
second vice president; P. M.
, Brandt, Corvallis, secretary-treasurer;
Horace Addis. Portland, as
sistant secretary; Chester L. "Mul
key McMinnviile; chairman of th
, legislative committee. . ;
A dozen resolutions were passed
this afternoon; summing up the
developments of the conference.
Representative' Itarryli3.: TUcker.
of Unn county,T-wasJendorsedi for
United States secretary? of agri
culture in one resolution. To
rbmplete their protest against the
stand i taken' by Dr. Fredrick
Strieker, secretary of the .state
board of health, the association
passed a resolution not favoring
his "model milk ordinance,' and
especially relating to -"reconstructed"
milk:;. -"..:kA j
One resolution asks the legisla
ture to continue the appropriation
for investigation -of dairy- cattle
diseases as conducted under the
inspices of Oregon." Agricultural
college.
Central Sales Organization ;
Plans Progrcssiriri Rapidly
Marketing experts of- the" Port
land Chamber of Commerce and
OAC report continued progress to
ward organization of central sales
organization for canneries and
creameries, , both branches oper
ating to consolidate the, interests
of their respective commodities.
In tie case of canneries It" is
pointed out tbe objectives in view
re standardization of pack. Joint
inspection, and increased Sales ef
ficiency at reduced costA '
, Butter standardization, cream
grading and central control of.sur
fllus, provide some of the reasons
for ; 'cooperation) among, the' c'ai
operative and community . owned
.canneries interested In the plan.
Minnesota cooperative creameries
through cream . grading' have
reatly raised the standard of
outter.lt being reported .that 46
Pr cent of October 1324 sales was
SJ and 94 score. Three' per' cent
arplus of butter Resulted in a 25
r cent decrease in total value; It J
1 stated by Mr. kipp manager of
Tonight Is Family Night
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CO.MEDY -i." . NETAS
Frid-iy
.Saturday
Sunday
MOTHRftH Ftt letter's
Castoria is at pleasant, harm
less Substitute for Castor Ojll
Paregoric; Teething- rrops
and Soothing Syrups, esoe
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the. marketing' department of the
Portland Chamber dl Commerce.'
A joint meeting ot the Mt. An
?el and' St.Paul creameries' has
beep called at St. I Paul to" , con
sider affiliation with? central or
ganization. Some creameries iiaye
already" made? favorable desicldns,
according '-tq Mr Kippu ,
1EDI1GIS:
liaiFIMHlifFSiiT
Representative' f Woodward
-Urges Young MentoMar
ry school leachers
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"Creating' a home is one of the
best ,'ways to-. develop the funda
mental' principles of democracy."
declared ' William- P. ? "Woodward,
representative t; from Multnomah
county, In . speaking ' liefbrfe the
realtors at ,their regular, .meeting
at the Marlon hotel yesterdayl;!
"The- home ia the bais of de
mocracy, . and back of it is 'based
the scheme. of education, all! tend
ing and' creating a common : inter
est," he said;. "It is a' well known
fact that true - citizenship is pot
based', upon the dolTarY ani5 thbse
with great "wealth'are ltot, one whit
better than the rtan Who ''la rear
ing a family and . is not listed- on
the tat rolls Rduatloh that
makes citizenship, a - task: and a
duty is necessary and( in that very
thing' points td the ownership of a
home. i -11" ; - .'-
"Young " man, wtien In .doubt
marry a school marm'Mr.' Wood
ward said- in his- address-yesterday.
"The planning of a home, the seriousness-of
the occasion, causes it
to be the finest game that a young
man could ever play, the outlining
of a-program for home- building."
Another speaker,! WV S. Baker,
who Is here in the interest of the
bird life of the nation, gave a Tew
impressions of - early educational
efforts in the attempt to secdre
text books legislation, j t
J. Rupert, newly-elected pre
sident of the organization, presided-
at z the noon ' meeting of ' the
realtors.1:. ; :if? It :"
Boardrrianjto Leavff Sunday
For 'Physical Men's JMeet
. r y
The physical Directors associa
tion of the northwest is ta meet
In Tacoma. : pebruary 3fc tot their
annual convention. , Representa
tives from : Oregon, Washington,
and Idaho are to gather therej .
. . A program for - two -days has
been arranged. (V An outstanding
physical director, iGeorge B. Stock
head of the National Physical Di
rectors work;' of the TMCAi, with
offices in New York City, Is to be
the main speaker., ! , , . j' .
' : Bob JBoardman, local 'physical
director, ; is' to leave Sunday- for
that city. Enroute he will-visit
Everett, Seattle, and other places
In order to Inspect gymnasiums to
secure Ideas for the new 'gymna
sium to be erected, here."
Non
jppplicf"injf
! - Grand
1 Theatre :
I Cee Ruffe, who was captured
by Officers Wiles and Olsed, near
the Fairgrounds, was held over
on a f.2300 bail, after a prelimin
ary hearing before Brazier C
Small", justice of the peace, yes
terday. In his possessiotf t was
found a kit Of burglary tools, and1
a Jlmmle which he possessed ex
actly fitted a hole in the door of
the Ijoe Grocery store near the
Fairgrounds.
i RufTe was arrested and brought
to . the police .station and' while
there report came in that the
store had been burglarized, and1
officers succeeded In ' ; arresting
the man even before the robbery
was reported. : x
I The- car in which Ruffe was
driving while arrested is still held!
by the police and the Identity of
the owner cannot be discovered.
Game- Cornmittee Seeking r
T6 Preserve Diamond LaJcd
I Petition to hold Diamond Lake
and sufficient land in th4 Ump
tjua national forest, for tne po
pdgation pf 'fish and any act which!
mighty 4eve Hha 'ffoW-jt; the
free use tf the wateV woild in
flict irreparable damage upon the
state, 13 made in House Joint me
morial' No; 3. introduced" yesterday
by the game committee; 7 ; 'H
I The memorial points out that
the .state has stocked the lake
with rainbow trout and that sides
that" time. it has developed into one
of he greatest fishing' lakes In the
world. Upon its banks Is the
greatest rainbow trout eggr-taklrig
station-on . the continent, produc
ing annually irf excess of 17,000,
00 eggs. Copies' of the memorial
will be sent to the Oregon delega
tion in congress.
Vaudeville Proaram at thej.
Bligh Theatre Attracts
'. A vaudeville program of high
caliber acts and the majority hold
ing" stellar attraction honors will
be presented for your approval at
the Bligh theater today and tof
morrow.- i ' . "
I LA Rose trio, three bright lights
of vaudeville, appear In a singinki
dancing and j acrohatlc' iiovelty.j
The setting for. the act represents
a bower of rosea and the acrobatic
feats are performed" on" an" apparatus-covered
with flowers. - Their
orrerWgis a combination of grace;
charm aad skill. Crosby and
Jackson. "The' Two Funny Boyst
mate a modest appearance" and
sing the latest popular and jazz
numbers and put over cross-fire
patter that abounds In witty' say
ings and, situations.
Swan artd Farrell presents The
Wise Jay," In which Sjran imper
sonates a small-town wise Jay to
perfection and ' creates much Jol
lity, while the female proves an"
excellent foil in putting over the
comedy material. The Brazilian
duo presents comedy in repertoire
songs. This unusual duo has a
fwealtli of ' new songs and' fun
which is rendered in a most
unique manner. Joe Garcia, equi
librist manrei; offers an act that
really thrills. Going high into
the air, he balances on the -very
tips of .chairs where the least
touch might-cause him to fall to
tne ground. r Gasps of wonder
greet the daringrof this little won
der." : .
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Pomona Granae bnooses
I Change in Enforcement
' .-Any change ,1a the state prohi
bition department and; the state
marker agent's' department which
may be brought about by legisla
tlon. ia not desired; by Marlotfi
County Pomona grange; according
to" resolutions ! passed; - The grange
has also- gone on recoTd favoring
the bfllsyto place the justice of the
peace' ancT constable of the Salem
district J on flat salaries" and. In
addition, opposed the diversion f
the state market road fund Ho
other uses.,
The grange Jtblnks that' the pres
ent prohibition officials ire con
ducting the campaign for liquor
enforcement and do not; want a
change that I would decrease the
enforcement IxJwer. or- the organi
zation; 1 4They also .state that the
market agent. has been doing good
work .and want, to ' see his con
tinue to protect the "Interests of
the producer. -
T6ta number of Orientals !
In Marian County Listed
; The number of - Japanese ; in
Jdarlon county Is given in the
llth biennial' report? of the bu
reau of labor, issued by C. H.
Gram, commissioner. There are
JJ&JpiaJesv 52 females, an4,.8t
children, undeT the ages of 16 in
the county. They own property
assessed1 value5 vrtth improvements
S3&230 and the . total real ; value
of property, owned and 'leased In
Marloh. county by tee.. Japanese
amounts to 1116,160. ; -There
are 52 males, 12 females
were Introduced In the house yes
terday. ... i ; I - r: ;
H. B; No. 114, by j Representa
tive King, would prohibit seining
In the Coquille river, and H. B.
.No. 11 6, by Representative Peirce
ana ptners, regulates trolling in
the Rogue river. . A limit of two
salmon a day Is set. !
Female Contracting Party
. Would. Not Need . to Be
Resident of County
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Designed to-clear certain tech
nicalities that exist undei' present
conditions;. HB. No. ,120; introduc
ed yesterday, by the Multnomah
county delegation, would .provide
for' i the issuance of, marriage
licenses in any' county provided
that; the ceremony .is provided In
the county in .which the license is
granted. Under the proposed, law
a woman would not have to be" a
resident of the co'uhtyj as Is re
quired' at present.- I - ' -
The bill, suggested by. County
Clert Bererldge of Multnomah
connty,. is needed in Portland in
particular. Many men working
in that city have' their fiancees
come to Portland', register at' a
hotel and give' the hated as their
address when" obtaining a license.
The new law would make such
evasion unnecessary and at the
same time would help to block the
ever-increasing stream of marriage
license applicants which exist be
tween Portland anT! Vancouver,"
Wash. - .s 11
Normal School Funds, ,
: Sought Byi Delegation
An appropriation. Of J$72,000 In
addition to that prescribed by law
is 'sought by the Polk ounty del
egation to the legislature" for the
Oregon State "Normal! school at
Monmouth. " !
i. The money would be used fbr
payment of salaries' and , mainten
ance for the. two years beginning
January !, 1925". ' " '
The measure was , Intrdddced
yesterday as H. B. No 124.
Penalty Placed for Meeting
Mickey Walker in Any Match
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NEW YORK, Jan. 23 The pen
alty for boxing Mickey Walker,
world's welterweight :i champiod,
who Is In disravor with the New
TTofk state; athletic commissiQii,
will ; he six? months ' suspension.' In
this state; , the' commission de
termined today. 1 This r measure
will go J Into effect! Immediately
and will- be retroactive,- . .yr
Under the new "ruling Bobby
Barrett' of Philadelphia, and" Jock
MaTone or St. Padl, who have
been under the ban in this state
for . engaging in a match with
Walker, will be reinstated, togeth
er with their managers, and Lew
Tendler of Thiladelphit and Jack
Zivic of Pittsburgh, will be placed
under the ban. - ; ' ;-";v' .
"Family Night" to Continue'
Manager of Grand States
"Family Night"' IS to be a reg
ular' ' weeklir-5 attraction t; at - the
Grand theater hereafter, and On,
tliat one night "of - each week en
tire' families will be- admitted on
a single ticket,' the prite of which
ii KO rfenfj?. It. make no differ
ence h6w big the family, Ihey alf
get in f6r half a dollar; says Man
ager' Stllle.-, j ; :r- ..... ;
,Last Friday veniag" was the in
itial "Family Nightl and the re
sponse of the public was so grat-H
ifying'thaCthe decision; was reach
ed to continue the' Innovation. . -,This
weelc, opening? with ''Fam
ily Night" tonight; the Grand will
offer Buck Jones In .('The Ariz
ona Romeo" a cofcedy. - "The
Plated West,' 'and? a Fox news reel.
. It. is", the ( concensus of . opinion
that "The Arizona R&meo,r is one'
of the best. Buck Jones pictures,
that has Been produced. The
story, the ;cast. And ; photography
are. excellent anil mark aa mile
stone In the brVtri of a new idea
in- Westerns LOcy- Fjbxi who jlays
the prihcip"al feminine role is . a'
worthy foil for BucV Jones, and'
the balance of the cast consisting
of Main Geary, Thomas R. Mills,;
Hardee Kirkland,' Marcella Daly,
Lydla Yeamans, Harvey Clark and
Hank Mann are 'tool favorably
known to need further comment.'
The production is a credit to the
William Fox. organization. '
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Committee From; Associated
Charities to Meet Pastors'
and Others
A' mass meeting, of those inter
ested In welfare work in SalenVIs
to be held at I the county court
hbus Sunday afternoon at 2':30
o'clock: A I committee, of the "As
sociated Charities la to meet with
"the ' nastorS' 'of all ' the". Salem
churches, wha have been asTied'to
appear at the meeting, and all
others who are,interested',lnrthe
Work. 7'
The-purpose 'of the" meeting.' is
to" devise meani bf which the care
of the unfortunate families of Sa
lem "can be' carried on without
iMivcr
Medical science knows that joI-
sonoUs waste."in'onr; bodies, would
actually cause death In ai few days
if not eliminated by Nature's
esses. Because' it destroys- these
deadly -poisons: the .liverIsrrar
most important 'organ the body's
wonderful purifier. - ' 4 ; ii
The liver prevents; tne formation-ot
body poisons' that cause
diseases of the heart, kidneys.
blood vessels ' and are chiefly re
sponsible' for' premature" old . ge.
wnen the liver' becomes weak.
tne poisons1 are sucked-up Sy. the
Wood and; health ltf broken- dowav
rbyslcianr know., that the liver
cannot-be regulated by drugs, bat
a safe Natwr unhstRnrn ns hpm;
. ft: lifli-illiF-t
XIUUJJ1U nyj
TJtticirt Gasolme it
be a partici
As it
mileage! id
overlapping, ?and:
consequences that
the resultant
follawJ I, Ik. Is
desired that then actions j 6f Ithe
welfare organizations of ! the city
can' be brought under one' he$d. -"
The manner and ineatas, of rais
ing funds to carry on' thej jwbrk jn
the city will be coslderedj Pastors
are urged to call attention to this
matter af their morning services
Sunday;' ' ji
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Recorder States f hat Past ,
Year's Business- Is Less
Business fot' the year 1924 was
slightly under! the year of; 1923;
according - toi ! the
records ; on file
with the Marlon'
county recorder.
Business- however, was ahead of
1922, and the-month of October in
1 92 4: wasf considerably ; ahead of
that month Tn-several years. ' ?
Instruments' filed with the-ree-''
ordr nnnhor 1 SI Gran a?ainat th
1977 for419iil i For 1924, 28011
of- the instruments - filed were for
'deeds, and 1699 were mortgages.
Hi.
crease the vital -bile supply.'- The
discovery. Is purified ox gan. ..
.Get from jrqu? druggist a "pack-
hi-" : ; ; f r
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pro-Jaga,. Of DibxoKivEach tablet, con-
tains ten drops1 of purified ax
gaJU -In 24' hours the ntfison .trx-i
Insi will be , removed-"x Our: liver
will :be- regulated. 'Elood purifi
cation will begin .. Sallow skin Will
clear. Yon will feel so much bet
ter yon. will; know you have found
the! cause of your ill' health.; Diox
ol tablets are' harmless,, tasteless
and cost less than two: cents; each!
' . :. These, genulnr-.os tgair tatlets
are prepared only under the r 1 tne
t"MoxoLVIf anys tablet is tIred
you under .another.. ' name, refuse
it.,- Ac; :r- cly,E: i. Lauir
iSinal - genuine package. -Adv. '
startiiig was
ihil
is Uiuort ismafe
your &ibW: It '&6esln6tldetahat& JSorU
detonating !flineTdoesTnoiexplode so sis
to striltthe pistons af sudden, aching blotvV
i ! i Knobas eidnelullsis; tntitf
minimizecL. So vibration ; Likewiser wear
dhd t6ar. f f Beiattsef aUofttliis(gasoline b
tealxzed trowt. every
economical: awell asetnaent
use w reguiiy. ana.msure.
t ber&rniahce: I - I-
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indepenkfcntiiale
lltiibndilCbmp
Also odiicers of, Artito Motor, Oil
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No Interest Gharged On
; Payctent Plant ..-J.v-
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