The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 06, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OREGON STATE21IAN, SALEII, OREGON
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ALL-DAY HETIil
Annual Gathering Marked By
Election of Officers and
Directors for Year
DUST IS SIB
,'g mi
In Sudden Burst of Activity,
- Police Make Over 100
Arrests Thursday
The new parking ordinance
- which was ruthlessly enforced by
the Salem police yesterday work
ed a hardship on a number of peo
: pie it is declared, and steps are
to be taken to care for the emer
gency that exists.. ..The parking
ordinance recently brought from
the dusty archives of the city was
brushed up by the city council
; and handed oyer to the chief of
police.
Farmers suffer particularly in
this instance, was the points
brought out yesterday. It is not
; possible to transact business in an
hour and 10 minutes, and in sey
' eral Instances farmers were
. -among those who fell "into the
.clutches of the law.
' Over 100 arrests were made and
. In several ' cases many ? amusing
Incidents resulted.
"It Is stated that one prominent
business man became incensed
about the, matter, and tore his
parking tag into shreds. Later,
. however, he thought better of. the
matter and took the pieces before
' Judge Poulsen and explained the
matter.
not expect the earth would be
swept away to its doom 'In the
twinkling of an eye" Friday night,
but that it would take seven days.
However, she said, Friday mid
night will mark the beginning of
the end.. .;'.;.-
t'At first) there will appear a
cloud In the sky," she explained,
'"not larger; than a man's hand.
That will be Christ on His way to
earth from Heaven. ,- It will re
quire t-even seven daya for Him to
reach us. He has to make stops
on the way. One of the stops will
be on a planet not now visible to
any earthly ; persons. That Is the
planet nearest heaven. The ar
rangements will be made to feed
those 'saints whom Christ takes
back with him from earth. The
Journey back; will also take seven
days and there will be stops at
various planets where more saints
will be gathered in."
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- The Labish Meadows Celery
tin Ion held their annual all-day
session yesterday at the Chamber
of Commerce to ellect officers for
the year. J. M. Yada Was elected
president; Hoy K. Fukuda, secre
tary and IL t. Nakado, treasurer.
The board of directors Is compos
ed of 11 members as follows: Hoy
K. Fukuda. J. M. Yada. C. K. Og
ula, J. Temlsake, K. Furnyaina,
R. Ostukl, K. Uawate, M. Shlshi
do, H. T. Nakado, T. Fumkawa,
and Y. Kaneko.
The 32 Japanese members who
comprise , the Labish Meadows
union began their meeting -early
and did not close until almost
dark. Matters pertaining to the
celery industry were discussed In
detail. ''i
Although the . Troutdale celery
won first prize at the Loaisville
exposition, the Labish Meadows
celery growers were busy shipping
out their product and getting i a
premium. Consequently, : they - did
not -enter a prize. Despite the
fact they do not have the official
award, the Labish Meadows celery
ia classed as the best in the United
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The Great Northern i railway
company has featured the Labish
celery in their dining oars the past
year, and from all Indications will
continue to do so.
Four More Measures Are
Introduced Into House
FATE OF; ENTOMBED
j MAN IN DOUBT
(Continued from page 1)
FILM CITY IS
, NOT WORRYING
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a large Lincoln dental office where
he is a utility man.
Mrs. Qammel said that she did
in Tonsilitis i
: Cut this Out and Save if i
Subject to Sore Throat .
A harnileEs and effective gargle
Is to dissolve two Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin in four tablespoonfuls
of water, and gargle throat thor
oughly. Repeat in two hours If
necessary. .
" Be sure you use only the genu
ine Bayer. Tablets- of Aspirin,
marked with - the Bayer Cross,
whlcn can be had In tin boxes of
twelve tablets for few cents. Adv.'
entrance where the ground level Is
but four feet higher than at the
ledge overhanging Uhe sand cave,
a mine Is penetrating the rocky
earth. It was 10 feet deep this
afternoon with 45 more to go be
fore rescuers expect to tap the
cave behind Collins. An electric
lighting Bystem was hurried to
the scene so that night work need
not be Interrupted for lack of il
lumlnation. The excavation now under way,
while extremely hazardous to Col
lins" safety is not without peril to
miners who may strike the huge
cavern Collins said he found and
instantly plunge SO feet or more
into .the depths of its darkness.
Federal engineers reaching here
from Indiana, state mine inspect
ors, a University of Kentucky ge
ologist, military authorities and
old-time cave men of the vicinity
all agree that a shaft Is the only
solution to their ' quest for the
cavern's victim. Brigadier Gen
eral Denhardt says it will require
24 to 36 hours to sink the mine.
The federal engineers not so opti
mistic, place the time at 36 to 72
hours. . , 1 : S : . .
-Four bills, covering minor mat
ters, were introduced In the house
yesterday. These were as follows:
: HB No. 402, by Cramer by re
questTo control white pine blis
ter rust and appropriating money
for the same.
HB No. 403, by Fuller Appro
priating money for the Polk, coun
ty fair, j . ) :, 'I ' A
HB No. 404, by the Linn county
delegation Pertaining to salaries
of -Linn county "officers. 'v
HB No. 405, by : PierceCor
recting present commercial fishing
code of the state . ... ,
"Cascarets" 10c
if Dizzy, Bilious, I
i : Constipated
To clean
four bowels
without
cramping
or overacting,
take "Cascar
ets. " :i : - .j ,
Sick head
iche, dizzi
ness, bilious
ness, gases.
ndigestion, . sour npset stomach
ind all such distress : gone , by
morning. Nicest laxative; and
;athartlc on earth for grown-ups
and children. 10c, 25c and 60c
boxes any drugstore. Adv.
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IlEKTWED.
GRAND
E. J. Carpenter Offers
MAT.
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I !M In 7
., Seats By 3111 Now
Box Office Sale Tuesday
PRICES
lat., Cbiid .80c; Adults 73c ,
. Nite, 50c, $1.10, $1.63
ALL NEAV
ROSTEIN
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
' New Silks, High Grade, New Shades, Greens, Browns,
Rust, Henna, Old Rose, American Beauty and
Changeable Silks
i 36-in. 9-4 Sheeting
Dress Linen a Good Grade
Only Oca Yard 50c a yard
New Silk Scarfs Silk Hosiery
Wide Ones, Pretty Colors 0ur rade I
$1125 to S2.50 51.25
3 . lb. Stitched 36 Inch Challie
Cotton Matts t Pretty Colors
1.25 v Yard 19c
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. Meet the RedjCross Solicitors With a Smile v
And aDollar or Several Dollars
New Fast Color ,27-in.
Renfrew Suitings T. 9UthlS8 v
. . , , . Lights or Darks
Sunfast and Tubfast Our 23c Grade 1
; 59c Yard , Yard 19c
i ' Give Your ' Assistance to the Red Cross ,
i For Ex-Service Men
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MILLINERY -DEPARTMENT
Now' Showing Early Spring Hats. Real Swell,
i Very Low Prices.
Beautiful Flowers. Big Showing. Low Prices.
240 and 240 NcrthCoramercial Street
Doctor dnd Nurse with Heathy Qundrupleti . ,
O-,, Bbrn to Wife of $30 a WeikB robklyn 'Worker ;
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. There were four cbUdren In the
.Brooklyn. N. home j of John
.Kelly until a recent visit of the
stork ! Now there are eight This
photograph shows the : attending
i physician and nurse In the modest
'five-room flat of the Kellya with
the. four healthy little Kellys. Only
an hour after the last baby was
born, the proud father, who Is a
gas company .employee at $30 a
week, walked Into his wife's room
and .tjiey agreed upon names for
the two boys and two girls.
Esperanto Converts Put !
Language to Rigid Test
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BERLIX, Feb 7 Esperanto is
being given a thorangh test as a
business language under the aus
pices of (be British Esperanto
committee and the Universala
Esperanto Asoclo. From January
1 Of ithls year until March 3T
there will be courses offered to
young; business men. in Germany,
France, England, Holland, Italw
Austria, Poland, Czechoslavakia,
and Hungary. i:
i There will be 20 students in
each! country.1 . The course (will
consists of 25 lessons, and at its
conclusion the young men will ex
change letters with each other in
Esperanto on business subjects.. :
iit! is the contention of the lead-,
ing j Esperantists . that business
knowledge of the language can be
acquired so readily that it is the
ideal means for international com
munication, Min ; : t Vi '
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Word Hunters Exhaust y
j British Dictionary Supply
LjONDON. Feb 7. When news
how the cross-word puzzle craze
had; gripped; America first seeped
across the Atlantic to this, tight
little i island, j newspaper para
graphers assumed a somewhat
superior air and pointed lout .that
such foolishness wasn't the rule
in England. Now nearly .' eyery
newspaper publishes Its dally; puz
zle and large j prizes j are offered
for 'solutions and new problems.
So completely; has j the fad
caught the public's fancy that one
firm of secondhand booksellers
has reported that the demand for
cheap dictionaries far outstrips
the . supply, and that its entire
"supply of dictionaries and books
of' synonyms has been exhausted,
with dictionaries going at the rate
of 50 or more a day and synonym
books at "25 a day.. Even dictio
naries dated In the Mft's and S0s
of the last century are being snap
ped up.'
In their search for novelties
puzzle editors have departed lar
gely from the conventional
squares and rectangles, and ' puz
zles have appeared in all manner
of queed form such as circles,
triangles and crazy-quilt patch
work. '
I Chauffeur Might Have said
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PARIS, Feb. 5.- The recent ill
ness of Premier Herriot gave Ju
lien, the w regularly accredited
chauffeur to the foreign office his
first opportunity In three years to
enjoy a vacation.
Julien has acted as chauffeur
tor Premiers Briand, Poincare and
Herriot.
His job with Premier "Briand
was the easiest Julien volunteers.
M. Briand never called upon Julien
to do any extra work, dismissing
him regularly about 7 in the eve
nings, excepting during inter-al
lied conferences.
-Julien, while appreciating the
cool and correct man that Premier
Poincare always was with : him.
finds his work with Herriot much
more agreeable.
"A tireless worker and very
hard driver for himself," Julian
said, "M. Poincare did not seem
to realize the amount of work he
was imposing upon those near him
Finishing my day's work about 9
or 10 in the evening, I had to be
on the job at 7 the next morning.
With M. Herriot. It. Is different.
Many times he has dismissed me
before dinner, saying -"Goodby, Ju
lien, I will return in a taxi."
Recently on . one of these occas
ions, the premier, returning in a
taxi to the ministry, was surprised
when the taxi driver stubbornly
refused to accept the price of the
trip.
"Just shake hands with me.
Monsieur -le President. -the -taxi
driver asked. M. Herriot did and
with the other hand he extended
to the delighted chauffeur a long
black cigar.
oV vato "i 4 ft rears ago by Sir
Walter Scott, almost Identical in
line with those worn today on ior
mat occasions. was exhibited in a
tailors' show here recently.;
A rianehter of Sir Walter: gave
th rnst to an English friend of
his and It came down from gener
ation to generation. Every stitch
in the garment was ddne by hand.
The broad lapels are . properly
notched, and cut square in rroni.
riow.hamner tails reached to
the bend in Jthe knee. The waist
coat was of brocaded purple Bilk
with small, round, colorful but
tons. ," ' , " ' '
Tourists Now May Motor
To Wild Lands of Bontok
MANILA, Feb. 5.'-The famous
rice terraces of the Ifugao tribe in
the Bontok region of the Moun
tain province, which always have
been inaccessible to the outside
world, except over a narrow moun
tain trail, will henceforth be ac
cessible to tourists in motor cars.
The Ifugao tribesmen have them
selves completed the roads over
"which automobiles can now reach
their territory 5,000 feet above
sea level.
The engineering accomplish
ment of the Ifugaos, by which they
irrigate their rice fields on the
mountain sides, even though their
implements are of the crudest kind
have attracted the attention of ir
rigation engineers from many for
eign countries.
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Join the Red Cross, February 9 to 14
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Pearson
Guaranteed Quality Foodstuffs
1 APPRECIATION
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Fillinc virinr nrrlprs nr. all times with cruaranteed dual
ity merchandise,1 a! more earnest effort to give you
prompt delivery service,
less time wasted before being
waited UDori when in our store, prompt attention to
phone calls,;! adding ! to j our stock an ever increasing
variety of the, best foodstuffs, effective displays, an
addition of one mote salesman to our personnel, these
and many other etrts are oemg put iortn in our eiiorx
to show "OUr sincere appreciation 01 your rapiaiy in
creasing patronage.'
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APPLES
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We Invite an Inspection of
! our fruit display,' as to quality
and price. Our apples are
packed fresh1 j daily,! j insuring
you against : getting pld stock.
Hand packed Spitz, medium
size,, per box. . t .f 142
Fancy extra' large Spitzenberg,
hand packed," Queen's quality
per box 'r!.j . M.ii.j.j. , .St.7
Wagner Apples, medium; J ' - -:
size V.'.. j,;;. i y .' .. . f tSO
Wagner Apples, extra 3arge
j splendid quality, per . ;
Fancy York Apples, per
, box ...$iJ29
. M ; BANANAS ;.'
Well ripened fancy quality, .
3 lbs. .,i ... 23c
Grape "Fruli,;! Florida, heavy
fancy, 3 for 23c
" ' V;i n' - 'f;--.;j:li I--- hi' V- ' ' '-
Sweet Navels,: aU sizes.
from per doz , . . . 10c to 59c
FLOUR I
i ; We are forced, to advance as
. our - old stock runs out. ..But
we are still below : present
wholesale price. - l ),--: ?:. j "
'49-Ib. bag Crown 'Flour $2JJ
49-lb. bag Cherro hard-. i r
jj i wheat ;;i-V. T I$230
49-lb. bag 50 per cent ; I i -
'IUrdwhe4t, . 11. .i tj4
49-lb. bag j Valley Flour f 243
7 HAMS
Sugar Cured Deliciou$. An ex
ceptionally economical food, at
per :1b, or whole. .... .23kJ
LARD
No. 5 Cascade Lard. A .. .87c
mm
Crisco :
makes ,
dcUcious'
cake and
cookies
Smallslxe Medium tixe Largeslse
i VEGETABLES
A complete line see our win
dow display
MISCELLANEOUS
Jello, all flavors, pkg...,.10c
Campbell's Soups, all
flavors ' 10e
Old Dutch Cleanser,
3 Jfbr .25c
Argo Corn Starch, 2 for. .23c
Argo Gloss Starch. 2 for.. 23c
Hillsdale Asparagus Tips,
3 for ",09c
Golden Bantam Corn, 3 for 73c
Tender Cut Beans, , 3 for 65c
Sifted Peas,' 3 for. . . . . . ..55c
Dimple Peas, 3 for ....... 85c
j PHONE ;!CJ O; D. ORDERS 52-No extra, charge for ;
j ii Delivery Entire City, West Salem, Salem Heights
1 , 1 , 211 N. Commercial Street
Wiles Nabs Speed
Three speeders exceeded the
speed laws last , night and were
haled Into police court. They
were W. SpauMing, W. W. Robin
son and R. A. Miller. .
Adam Emrel Fined -t
Because he left a wagon load of
lumber out In the street without
a proper light, Adam Engel, well
known contractor, was. fined Slo
PcdsevltHchix I
A select hotel offering unexcelled service
at reasonable rates. Every room with
bath. Centrally located and easily
reached without driving through con
gested district. ,
Our own cafe offers delightful food
tastily served.
neoRnx M. Kmc. Manage
WEST PARK AND SAtXtON STS.
Church Begun Over 250
Years Ago to Be Completed
PARIS, Feb. 7 A Paris church
begun over 250 years ago, but
never finished, has at last a
chance of being completed after
the original plans. Between 1650
and 1700 work. was begun on the
church of Saint Nicholas du Char-
donnet, in St. Victor street, with
the painter Le Brun .as architect.
Want of funds put a stop to build
ing and the -church, without a
front, has stood for years, a
mournful and dilapidated object.
A mutual benefit society now
plans to erect a magnificent office
Just opposite the church, but hesi
tates as the unfinished old; build
ing would be an .eyesore. Com
pletion of,Lo Bran's plans would
cost 900,000 francs, but the muni
cipal council, although more -than
usually embarrassed for ! funds,
has the matter under considera
tion.
Garments Worn 140 Years
'Ago Now on Exhibition
SEATTLE, Wash., Feb.! S.--A
hand-tailored broadcloth coat and
New Spring Patterns in
DRESS GINGHAMS
S.-2c Per Yard
Plaids andi Checks and Plain Colors
This "extra-width
fine dress gingham
is an excellent value,
and is, a quality,
which will prove
very satisfactory,
the 'colors and pat
terns are new, just
arrived for the
spring trade.
MAIN -FLOOR.
IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS
New Scrims
Ecru, Cream, Also White With Colored
v Border TExtra Special Values
Per
Yard
16c 19c 22c
YOUU MAIL ORDERS
Receive careful attention. We pay, postage or express
within radius of a hundred miles
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
On Every , Purchase Your Money
CheerfuUy 'Refunded '. -
SALEM STORE
460 State St.
"CAN AND DO"
PORTLAND SILK SHOP
3S3 Alder St,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
IP
AT THE COHEN SHOE
.98c
29c
69c
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1.48
1.98
2.69
3.88
3.88
Mens $ 1 .50 U. S. First Grade
Women's 75 c U. S. First Grade Toe Rubbers
Women's $1.00 U. S. First Grade Rubbers ...
Full fashioned Pure SilkfHose......v.. .....................
$2.25 Children's Flexies.... v
Misses Patent 1 and 2 -strap pumps, 1 1 Mi to 2....
Misses Southern Ties, Silk Ribbon! Bows....;.. ...
Girls' Light Tan Calf Ribbon Bow Oxfords ...
Women's Licrht Tan Galf Ties. Ribbon Bnws
johanseh's Black SueHerPumpst'.vaiues to $1 0.00 ... 4.88
Children s elts, values to $1 .25;..;.;.. . .... : ... .40
Odd Lot Men's Shoes and Oxfords,! value to $7.50.. 2.88
Men s Army bhoes with Goodrich Rubber Soles,
special j..'
Boys' Dress Shoes with Guaranteed Soles, $5.00
- Value................... ..J
Black Suede and Satin Pumps, low heels, $6.50
value..
Fine Turn Sole Kid 2-strap Pumps,) 6.50 value. ...
, Child's Gunmetal Button Shoes, 5 to 8 .. j..:.....:. ...
Women's Black Kid Full Shoes, size 3 to 6, values
. to $8.00 .
Boys' Double SoleChrome Blucher, $3.50 values,
1 to 6.. ..!..
W. L. Douglas Oxfords, $6.00, values ..
W. L. Douglas Oxfords, $7.50 values....;.
W. L. Douglas Oxfords, $8;50 values
Odd lot Bovs All Leather Shn nil
Johansens Grey Suede Cross Straps!, values to $9.50 3.08
4 . u,c uiacK. rvia vyxroras, rubber heels Z.Uo
We Are Remodeling to Make Room for Cafeteria
Shoe Store Which Will be Opened Next Saturday.
Our Motto Help Yourself and! Save a Dollar.
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.3.88
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SHOE
357 STATE ST.
SALnr.i, or.E.