The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 30, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY -30, 1925
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flmfAILMEMF OF GOV-
(isr mpmber 'r tne Bood of the
ssrrMf.: j : KllM ' u ' I. , '
(nation of a state board of
fj,stfv, ! to serve without.com
rtftsatU'b. is asked in II. B. No.
iiy the house committee on
fjrfstj'y I a n(i: conservation. The
;tstf.r would have the power to
make land enforce forest fire laws
,a,l manage forest lands; power Is
jvtn tiift governor 10 aeciare
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I,. tj the forester, while inade
quately jpatroled forest lands may
Catarrh Is Prevalent
jtliis time of 3the; year and
in fortunately it .is contagious;
herefore cure 'is -necessary to
jrtvt'! it.. or immediate treat
ment if vou are suffering from
Kexall
Catarrh
Jelly
Kites prompt
and i eratifv-
KTARflvSk log, relief to
JELLY S.naat catarrh
A3, or head colds.
WWtaSk " is a pung-
tffts'jvr ent aromatic,
aAi Cf healing anti-
Ma ItAtti septic . , jelly.:
-0? ,AMKt.,tt25 cause it is
i'llil V ;
put up in1 a
c q n v enient
size: tube-.
with a pat
ented nozzle
tip ! for t con
venient application.'
No riP'it to suffer longer.
Tills ouj ,of .thb, .guaranteed
l; vail Itin-lies. r .
50c . I ; !;
Perry Drug Store
I 72 $toa2JL Star I
1 11.1 South Commercial i
3.W.KM - ! ' - : OREGON
WE PAY 'CASH TOR T
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FURNITURE
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Capital Hardware &
Furniture Co.
28S
.Best Price Paid . . .
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be " declared " a nuisance and ""the ;
properstep taken The proposed
measure coveri a Tast amount of
detail . including a provision that
a- privateiAfarRMr R.vielatr f
forest, lawn .shall. receive the fine
assessed; The forester would have
a salary aof-to, "exceed ?3600 a
year and a deputy, 25oo4 . ProviT
sion is made for the appointment
of deputies. - ? M - '- - .
With, but today remaining in
which - bills 1 may be introduced
from the floor and not-first sub
mitted to the legislative commit
tee . of , the 1 house, an LunusuaJly
large grist resulted, a total of : 35
appearing during the day. of
which 23 were introduced In the
morning and 12 In the afternoon.
Grouping of Jthe names of presi
dential electors on the ballot and
making one mark signify the in
tentions of the -voter instead of a
mark after the' names of each
elector and simplifying the word
ing - of amendments : and. special
measures as provided in H. B. No.
C2, by Representative ojffey met
with approval and. was passed, as
was H. B. No. 173, a substitute
measure for H. B. No. 13, both by
Representative Swan, covering the
sale of land by guardians of min-
orsfj clarifying ; the present- law,
was also passed. j t
Senate bill No. 38, by Senator
urown, providing for the distribu
tioi of fines collected, was passed
by the house with no discussion.
Rev.. Thomas Acheson, pastor of
the Jason Lee MethQdist church,
offered the morning prayer.
The following bills jwere Intro
duced Thursday: f
UB 197,' by Hurlburt Creating
a health educational commission
JIB 1 9 S, by game committee
To amend section 11,! chapter, C6.
1021 Oregon laws, providingj for
appointment of g&mel commission
by board of control. ; j
IIB199. by Graham To amend
section 956," Oregon laws, provid
ing additional sums for land set
tlement fund. ; '
'JIB 200, byOqkea.and Senator
uavisrrTo . amend sections 7322
and 7388 Oregon laws, relating to
lands in irrigation districts, i
HB 201, by Oakes andrSenator
Davis Authorizing, sale by irri
gation districts of .property ;not
ceded, by the district.
1IB 202, by Umatilla county
delegatioEh-Fixing; salary of jus
tice of peace of Pendleton district,
Umatilla county. "i
HB 203,-by hou se; forestry and
conservation committee To am
end sections'' 8970-1-2-3, Oregon
laws, relating to fire patrolj -of
timber lands.: ;
- HB 504, by Woodward, Collier,
Hurlburt, Bailey, Tucker and Gag'
lett Relating to ; establishment
and maintenance of kindargartens.
HB 205, by Reynolds To am
end- certain sections - relative to
preparation of budgets by mpni
cipal corporations.. J : ;
HB 206, by Woodward, Miller,
Hurlburt, Fisher, Tucker, Hazlett,
Bailey and - King To amend cer
tain sections relating to state loan
of text books in schools. v
HB 207, by committee on edu
cation To amend, section; 4927,
Oregon laws, relative to exemption
of. experienced teachers.
' HB 209, by committee on for
estry and conservation Relating
to protection of-forests from fire.
HB 210, by committee on for
estry and conservation Authoriz
ing board of forestry to accept
donations of property. : i
HB 211, by Buchanan Per
taining to gradinr of potatoes.
HB 212 .thy Hamllton-Specify-;
ISflH! 'Of school-funds. J
HB 21S, jr-Mott, by request
to; amend section "6168, Oregon
4wa,TgBlatlng - salaries -of -dis
trict attqrneys.
HB 214, by- Corwin, by request
-To amend 'section 3214 and
321 5.t renting, tct removal of coan-
ty;seats. -,"'.. f. L
HB 2J5, by VBatea Proriding
state normal school lor Seaside. -
HB216. by .Hunter and Senator
Dennis Appropriating money for
premiums awarded at Wallowa
county. fair. - . , i
HB 217, by committee on edu
cation To amend section 4956.
Oregon laws, relating" to recog
nition of teachers' certificates.
HB 1 218,; by .Coffey-r-Authoriz-
Ing tax. for construction of build
ings on agricultural county fair
grounds. '
HB 219, by McCallister Pro
viding for, escheat of certain mon
ey and securities. W t '-
HB .220, by North To. amend
sections of chapter 201, laws of
1921, pertaining to ex-service
men's bonus act. ; j ;
"HB 221,' by Reynolds, by re.
Relating to duties and powers of
school district officers.
HB 222, by Polk county dele
gation Appropriating funds y for
new buildings at; Monmouth nor
mal school. '.,'..- .-k ,
HB 223, byiBailey-5-Pertainlng
to dealers in securities.
HB 224,vby etUe'mieT Trans
ferring control of state peniten
tiary, from governor to state board
of control.' -'--s-. - - . ' s
HB 225, by Hurlburt Provid
ing funds for building of armory
at Portland.
HB 226, by Hurlburt iy request
Relating to levy ,ad collection
of taxes on ' -unsecured personal
nronerty. . ; .
HB 227, by German., by request
Relating-to distribution by sec
retary of state of state funds.'
HB 228, by Fisher Amending
laws regarding j- pointing , of gun
at another. ,
HB 229, by Pierce, by request
Making it unlawful to carry dogs
on running boards of automobiles.
HB 230, by Fisher Appropriate
Ing : money : for : maintenance of
cemetery at old soldiers' home.
HB 231, by Carman To amend
law pertaining ? to payment of
mortgages by Junior mortgage
holders.
When one man makes a killing
in Wall Street, a thousand others
soon qualify as mourners.
' Snj : .New .fS. :..:
Ri.li, young attl hamiwmc, he leaves fifth Awnne
where they ay it with flowers, ami to "Hell s
KifrlM-n,' ber they silj It wMh fists, lie weks. adven
ture ami Rets it. ' - , : j . ;
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Singing : Society to Present
Program at St. PaCil Par
ish House Saturday
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-? t Gre?n. wna haa served the United
Mine .Workers as Secret a. ry-Traa-urer
since 191S, is a trade unionist
of . te. Qompera, school, whose poli-
The Verein Harmonie, an or
ganization composed of Americans
of German extraction. have"""ar
ranged a "programme extraordi
naire'! for 4 Saturday evenjrag at
the St. Paul parish hall-on ; Che
meketa street. 1' ' '
The : program includes both in
strumental and vocal; numbers
from members of the organization
and, t roni yisitQrs. pt outstanding
Interest will be the group of ' 24
Portland singers who are. to' give
a. chorus number. ; ;
Paul Wessinger is to make the
main address of the-evening and
Ore., convention of the federation
In 1923,Green..4d the fight to ex
pet William Dunne of Butte on the
ground: of communism. .In the
Atlaoitlc C4ty,-confention last Aug
ust he opposed Jhe indprsernentof
La Folietterand Wheeler and sub
Bwi(!r'ty took no part in-the cam
good , work, and as a consequence
the Webfooterg took the victory. !
I The Webfoots used Nels 91ixeth
and Chick Simpson at i forward;
Francis t)e Harport at center, "and
John Scljaeffer and Warren Keen
ey at guard." " ! ' t
Chuck: and Pete Hageman were
at forward,. Ray Miller at center.
with Tom Maddock. and, Claire lhe portland
cies he promised to follow in a I wln , 'i xrrtU.
statement Issued after his election. Uo , o . , ., """"
He was choen to succeed Samuel Paific Singers association of
Gompera as president of the Ameri- i me presiuenu
can Federation of lAbor . the .day j The Verein Harmonie. is: spon
followiag the Clampers funeral in sored by local people for. the pur;
New York City.: AAt the -Portland, lpose of furthering and strengthen-
ing interest in music. .-Their mem
bership .has .grown . by . leaps ; and
bounds during the past few weeks.
The program Is as follows:
piano solo, Miss Louise Town
send f soprano solo, Mrs. II. II.
Harms; vioUn". number . by '.Miss
Margaret K aster; piano" solo, Rob
ert. Alexander, and a "tenor solo( by
Dr J. R. Sites, who will he ac
companied by MJas, Jlthel Lau.
A trio featuring two violins and
piano will be, of fered by Miaa Mar
garet Kaster, , Peter. Foeltl and
Robert Alexander.
A group of 18 Verein Harmonie
singers . will aFso entertain in ad
dition, to, the chorus numbers by
quiring a bond forthe drtrer. re-,
cognizing - the - llabUity - of the
school district for. negligence and
limiting the liability in such cases
.where, bond -is. furnished as Tf
quired. j
SB 83. by Senator Banks To
amend the Oregon laws relating to
license : for adjusting - insurance
losses under fire and marine pol
icies.; - "v -
: SB 86, by the Multnomah dele
gation Relating to the commis
sion of the Port of Portland. "-.
; SB 87, by Senator Strayer -To
abate., the . condition of abandoned
or starving horses on the ranges.
SB 89, by Senator Bavis and
Representative Oakes Authoriz
ing the .board of irrigation to en
ter Into . contracts with the fede
ral government for the purchase
of waters rights. '
SB 90, by Senator Joseph Re
lating to life insurance policies. ; '
SB 91, by the senate committee
on education Changing the terra
"truant officer" to. county "at
tendance officer." ! '
SB 92, by Senator Rltner !-To
permit irrigation districts under
contract with - the United States,
to cancel the amount levied' In
order-to- pay charges due the gov
ernment when the district has
been relieved of : the payment, of
such charges.
SB 9,3, by Senator Joseph Pro
viding that the state central com
mission be empowered . to' fill uall
vacancies occurring among candi
dates cfor state and congressional
offices, and members of the legis
lature. ;
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Mller-as guards represented the
Jason Lee quintet.
I .The J "Y" team averages 131
pounds and Is looking-for. a, real
game and is willing to take on
any team that can f give them a
real contest. Games can be ' ar
ranged through Chick Simpson at
the Salem high school, or by call
ing 20-9 8 J. ; .".'"".'.'
: In the East men still have sev
eial wives. Go Westyoung man.
AMENIC CLUB GIVES
EXCELLANT PROGRAM
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tow, trembled, for fear the invita
tion was going to be extended her
from the looks of things.
, "Something Eise and a Bit of
Scotch" ; proved ; to be more than
diverting and the audience was all
qn the side of the aspirant who,
proffering a'dime, would buy i'the
qther one then" If one. of the two
cjgars for,, a quarter was going to
cost , fifteen ,of the twenty-five
cents! The 'Scotch" part in this
comedy proved to be bag-pipes
a la inverted kitchen chair and Un
wbistle. j
v The Gray Belle orchestra was
applauded roundly with an inde
finite number of curtain calls. The
manifestly special number was
Freddy Arpke's composition, "Cur
few, Blues," "which was properly
dolorous for the theme. In the or
chestra are Perry, traps; Qwinne,
banjo; Ash and Headrick, saxa
phones, and Arpke, piano.
l ,The staff of assistants, making
for the success of the evening, in
cluded: Jack Spong. general man
ager; Edward Lewis, publicity
manager; Karl Corey, ticket -and
program superintendent; Maureen
Styles, at the photoplayer; Donald
Ilirdcastle, traps; Uriin Page,' ad'
vertising manager. r
PRISON SHOW ' T ;
HUGE SUCCESS
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was kept In a cpntinutl round. oF
rnjrth. Roar-after road of mirth.
Roar after road of laughter swept
through the auditorium at ; the
clever Jokes and , repartee of jthe
evening. ; '
, jThe Oregon ! state penitentiary
syncopators. truly the jazz expon
ents, caused feet to start tapping
the auditorium floor and carried
the audience along wkh their
fantastic music. 4j Yet the "prison
orchestra, under the direction of
Fred Williams, showed class In
the rendering of ,,the , fox trots,
marches and waltzes.' r
trShadow" ! Jimmy Valentine.
Brinkley and Johnson brought
heavy applause by- their offerings.
The farce comedy in three acts,
"When.CXlme mves,7 was the
knockout of the evening, and the
presentation of the comedy - was
replete - with humor, touching, hii
larioua and oft time " filled with
pathos. , ' ; ' ;
$ iThe -successful, year -of- the .pris
on show is assured by the packed
houses that have witnessed the
performances. . .Success . for ?- the
show; belongs iin part "to C. E.
Chariton, business manager. , and
Shelby Murdock, the" director.
Jason Lee Comrades ieet ?
Defeat From Y Webfoots
The Webfoots paddled over the
floor a little bit better - than the
Jason Lee Comrade -club last nigkt
and won a basketball victory from
them by.'a "score of 24 to 12. "The
Jasoa iee. players had the edge f
the game dringhejlr JhaU and
f. 7nrewas close at the end,'
but they . could not keep up the
Presbyterians Come .Close
To Securing Buiding Fund
Without much difficulty It "js
stated by workers, the building
f und of tne First Presbyterian
church will be pushed to the $75,
000 mark wthin the coming week.
Already.-the campaign , has been
"successful in securing pledges and
Contributions amounting to $67,
100, leavings 7900 4otbe raised
by the campaign committee. ;;
During the past week meetings
have been held each noon at the
YWCA1 cafeteria, where reports
were made and the campaign ac
tion pepped up, and things nut
across. - V t
According the the present -indi
cations- the final day of the cam-;
paign will be Sunday and at that
time the, full quota of the $75,000
is expected. 'The campaign will
not close, however, if the sum is
not secured, for the intention of
the campaign workers is to stick
with the job until it goes over the
top. '
Correct this sentence: ; "He al
ways goes cheerfully to bed," said
the mother, "the first time I tell
him."
Miss Alice Bretzel will give a
soprano solo, accompanied by
William iBlumberg on the zither.
Increased Land Settlement
.Fund Asked in. House Bill
Creation of a land settlement
fund of $15,0Q0 in addition to the
$50,000 heretofore appropriated
is urged Jn HB. No-! 199, introduced
yesterday by Representative Gra
ham.""' ' ' ' . '
There are two kinds o people:
The intelligentsia and morons.. The
intelligentsia -does the classifying
THREE BILLS ARE r"
PASSED BY: SENATE
, " (CaUnnea from pas I)
pfeading are as follows:
, SB 8 4, by Senator Ritner-Reg-aiating
the transportation" lot
school children in school, busses,
providing protection for them, re-
iUC
if Dizzy, Bilious;
j Gonstipated j
MOTHERi Fletcher's; Ca$-
toria; h pleasant, harmless, ub-.
stitute for Castor Oil Paregoric,1
Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, : especially ; prepared tor
Infants in arms and "Children "all ages. ; . -
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of C2Jlffi&&ju
Proven di'recriom on -each package. Physicians -everywhere- recommend ft,"
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Inanmufti aa MBreadr' Is meant f for . everybody
we liave -decided to make j " - ' "
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
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' ': Family Nigltts. - Ilemember
Tfce Wiolet iriily fbr 50c
Tonight
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Satarday
Xight
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To -c 1 ea n
your,' bowels
w 1 t h o ,u t
cramping
or overacting,
take 1'Cascar
ets." .Sldk head
ache, dizzi
ness, ( bilious-
a e s s,
ndigestion, .sour upset stomach
tnd all such distress gone ; by
morning. Nicest laxative i and
cathartic on earth for grpwn-ups
nd children. 10c, 25c and 50c
boxes -any. drugstore. -Adv.
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Sunday
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CHARLES P. NORRIS
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1;i f Enacted by
MAE BUSCH
j Hebarfc Bosworth
I Myrtle Stedman !'
. at;yMalley.
f Wanda Hawley
I Eugene Besserer
Robert Fraer
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MBO'clocIi
jlcUttinjEky,
A dark, dull dayman be chan
ed in one hour to a day of joy an
fitness. f
. -Millions of . days are - bein
changed in this delightful .way.4
-On rising drink a glass of water!
hot .or eold. -That washes - the
atamach.and. fits-it for. food. .
, Add a , little Jad Salts to th
glass. Then yon have a sparkling
drink. ; Jad Salts are made' front
the acids of lemon and grape,, plus
Uthia etc; ; ' ..." I '
Right -after ; breakfast eomef
complete relief.-" The poisons are
eliminated; all that unfits and def
presses. Ton save a day of dnJU l
nes -'rut Atsftimtart 1 ' - ' r ? 1
aqulck ple"aiinr' wayTtostart
eery day ayour best. Adr.
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its- doors in ten days! Men's Clothing i and Furnishings thrown out t, prices un
;heard of. Time is' limits
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, SrRcs,.Tuced.aniL Worst etbi. ,
Sizes up-to ,15. some CCQQ
with 2 pairs' of pants. . . sldi30
ONE LOT ARROW SHIRTS
- stiff ruffs
Formerly Void for- $3.50,
now ; . . . . 4 :.. .'
BfEN'S CLOTH HATS
; Silk Finish Lining ; .. :
Inclndine - some wonderful - feVts,-
alues up -to -$ 5.00, (5J.- , Q O
they go for . .. V
I UNCLE SAM '
.BLUE WORK SHIRTS
Closing out
for n;..:;;;.
Men's wool mixed OCn
socks 'V-
Men's cans, regular values .to
.$2.00. and: $2.50 closing;
ont -at . . . .r. . , r. . v
69c
Men's and Boys'; Basket Ball Shoes
Regularly sold tun- to -$2.M). they're
yours " for :...'....... . j.. . . . j
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- Men's Dress Shoes; -
Comprising i such' ' makes as Peters,
Franklin, ; and iWeyenberg1: Comforts,;
priced at L- ill
$3:98-'
.Bergman and Dayton .Loggers
Large eizes . i ;;; 'iv. yjT.
.j $59p ,
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U.iS. BedfTopBoQts
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$598
Men's Ribbe4'UnWniu(s
neguiartf j.au values go tor
98c
AepeJUe Rata ResIsUnie
LEE UNION ALLS ,
Regular $50 value, . t ?& rp t
closing, out .at . . ... V, tr
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closing outv ; V CC fVn
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MEN'S O.YERALLS
.Heavy weight and triple A"
stitched, cq?in5 ont at.IH';
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FLANNEL DRESS SHIRTS,
.Vainea: npt tci;$3u00, Cl 70
go at .............. . vltlf
LIEN'S RIBBED UNDER ;
:vi:' -'-SHIRTS "
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LRfgnlar $1.25 values.
they're yours for . . .
.A&MEk&jtlGfl GRADE
tD.AILDRED,WOOi;
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s'' Including all virgin -wool University and
other leading brands," formerly" priced
r ' to $35100.,. 7 , ., " "". '
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C A MEN'S-
;i Serges, Worsteds, Tweed 3Ietcalfs
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; tiludjrigr4?ereirnp and ptfier lead-
.ing brands.
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