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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1925)
3 TOE OP.EGQN STATESMAN," -SALEM OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1 5 1925' OHEGOfi GUARD v v rGETS TRAINING u (CouUnn.a Trom pg. 1 - are available ln the 'tract selected than at - Camp Lewis, - General White b aid, -and .without requiring the Ions ''inarching distances for battle 'taaiieu vers 'that are reqtllis edat camp Lewi3. : The Xtedford Chamber of Commerce and other ci yjc todies hare also agreed 'to transport: all 'of the men of the command to Crater Lake during Beauty A Gleamy -Mass of Hair" . , '..- -v . ; :,. - 35e "Daiiderine" does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair X. 0" jjL 'S vOii-Isl -Try thLs! When comb la .and' dressing your hair. Just rxOiSteb Tour hair brush ? with a IRtte "Danflerine" and brush it through your 'hair. The -effect is startling! You can do your hair up immediately and it wili'appear twice ;aa thick and heavy a mass of gleamy hair, sparkling with life and possessing mat mcomparawe soilness, freshness1 and luiuriance. whii laWtifIifs ?r the hair "Dahderlae" Is nhwf tdnlngr and stimulating each siagie- nair -xo grow thick, long and strong. Hair Htons fall in tr out and ' dandruff disappears. Get a bottle of de lightful, refreshing "Danderlne" at any drug or toilet counter and Just see how healthy land youtnru Tour nair'necomes. aqt. the camp and provide other reac- tionar and entertainment features when the troops are riot'engaged In maneuyers. ; f ' tate kitipprotea n f " -Representatives - of the govern ment who have-gone over the new Oregon maneuvers grounds report tfcfm ideal lnv every " respect for training purposes f6r large 'farces ofhroops. The development of a field artillery raWge for firing high explosive shells at: a range of five miles iTunder .vray,; 'while ranges for rifle, howitzer; and machine gun tire nave been marked off and set aside. It was said at t na tional guard headquarters. Ti!ElV f IG CQiJTEST SHIED 0 Litter Must Weigh Ton; Plan An Innovation in Pacific -Northwest : A new innovation, - and what maybe considered a new thing in the Pacific northwest Is the "Ton Litter Contest," which is to be staged at the Oregon state fair next fall. Prizes consisting of $50, $40, $30, $20 and $10 have been arranged, making a total of $ ISO with 10 to be awarded to the heaviest pig. ' ) . The ton litter contest Is based upon the Weight of a litter of 10 pigs at the age of 180 days, or practically "six -months after birth. This is considered a new feature in state fair work here, because it brings Into , the fair "a new field, heretofore neglected. In the stip ulations of the content It is given that if a litter runs over the pre scribed number of days, one and one-half pounds per day will be deducted. In - the ; reverse -case .when; the litter is' younger than the stipulated days, one and two thirds pounds- will be added per pig for each day short. 1 Preliminary "work' in the con test ? will be . done under the dl rection of the animal husbandry department 'Of OAC. Professor Potter will be In' charge of the department arid Professor Oliver, the hog expert, directing the con test Work. The pigs that are born in March, or; litter weighing a ton, are eligible to compete and they axe to be ear-marked by those directing the contest. " The ani mals must be marked within ten days after birth." i i s Already bf eed rfralrtis starttti y MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE riy cfAitA n. FiiufTi sov Tbe. Oregon Legislature of nineteen twenty-five I u busy session, and very much alive; Tliey nave a Rushlight and a Speaker loo. Who Veeps them hustling to hurry and get through, j ; They have a Winslow. not of soothing syrup fame. He cOmes fraWTinamook; and that's agood old natac; ' They nave-a Wneelef :,-tc Wflson; and a Singer also. He comes from Multnomah and his name 13 Joe. They have Tom, Tucker, not of! Mother Goose rhyme, Both bf them are rauencrs. and always here on time. They also have a Miller In the legislative grind. Who always 'tends to business and has a studious mind. They have Graham, 'Coffey, Teegarden and a Hall, Also Fuller from Polk,, over near RickreaU; They naVe "When a Mann's Man," not of movie renown. He comes from, Pendleton, the famous round-up town. They also have a Collier, andhumway. Over in eastern Oregon is where they stay. Also two Hunters sent here time and again. Which assures us they are very trusty men. , There is also a Herscher to keep them very still. Lest there be noise In the legislative mill. They also have Oakes who comes from away up-state. Who is interested in highways and Irrigation's fate. They also have a Fisher who is fishing for a bill The orchard pests to destroy, and all of them to kill. They have from old Jackson, Mr. Cowgill by name, Who always takes the floor when it cornea to game. 'They also havs it Hall every day, j But they look to the North and keep npontheir way. They have Chief Clerk Drager knows all from A to Z, Who's been here every cession since nineteen hundred three. They also have a King, b'ut'he can only rule . As chairman of education; he's" au advocate of school. They have u Ford on roads and highways to be found. But this is not the "Flivver" that Henry so renowned. They also have, Bate3, but not for the fish. Food and dairy' products are his concern and wish. They also have McAdams so they say .Who brings the mail, then takes it all away. They also have Mott from away up by the sea. He's a born orator, and speaks for his constituency; They 'also have A-meindle who motes to adjourn .: Until ten or two, then all must "return. They also have the well known Elbert Bede, . He Is not an actor, but Is" here to read. Soon they'll. pass or kill ;the bills as the days go by, Then they'll sing the swan song and adjourn SINE DIE. - hoodoo of the unusual combina tion of days and numbers Is ! re sponsible. Sheriff Bower was called to' investigate the uetlotts of a man wham some thought in sane, but It developed that he was looking for a job. and -It" la expected t that Poland' bhinas, Duroc Jersey, Chester White, Berkshire and Hampshire breeds are being discussed for en tries next fall. ; V When the entries are weighed In next fall representatives from the Portland packing plants and in terests from. Salem and Albany will be on hand to pay top prices for the. prize pigs.- : ' ) . ' Thomas Brunk of Polk county, who has charge of "the hog ex hibits at the Oregon state fair. Is to direct the activities of the dif- ferentldispiays while they are on the' state grounds. Are Committed : On Friday, tne 13th, five Insan ity xronhmitments were issued out bf probate court and tops the rec ord for one day's work in' the cbuntyj It is not known whether the day was responsible" for the unusual number of sanity cases or whether they were the results of "other, causes. It Is agreed, how ever, that" the recent cry of the coming end of the world and the j, SOFIA, Feb. 14 Many foreign erg have applied' for the rght to prospect Tor' petroleum in various parts of 'Bulgaria. The commit fee on commerce of Parliament considered a mass of these appli cations the other day. The indi cations are that foreigners - will receive concessions for digging olj wells, provided the rights of the state In natural resources are well guarded. DOCTORS Git CALL TO i RUSH TO CAVE CITY 1 Continued from v 1) ' sides. An official bulletin Issued tonight said the cave-ins had de layed vwork ("In the actual sinking; of the shaft to a deeper depth by eight hours ; ! An attempt . to tunnel towards Collins "shows no immediate re sults," the bulletin said, but add ed that on account of the cavern ous territory : traversed in 5 the first few feet after leaving the shaft, a quicker route reaching to Collins may be developed thereby. : Carmichael reported that "work men at th bottom of the shaft told him that 1y peering through a crevice thiey saw. a cave fouffeet away large' enough for a man to it WE PAY CASH FOR ; ; . YOUR FURKITUR AND TOOLS t Capital Kardwarc Sc , Funiihxre Co, Beet Price FM SK83 If. Cora'l t. Pboiie 947 enters; i : Wdrk! I on it he! ''lateral wa da voted toward enlarging the erevic to permit a man to reacb thei new cavern 'beyond." However, roc and muck gave way from the roof of, the lateral frequently and Car michael ordered "t!t the , tunnel be ' timbered to? permit the work to be continued. " " - The Delta Phi sorority house on Saturday eveniag was the scene of an entertaining "Valentine din ner. " ' - ' , -II,". I ICI-EuEb s- ' " REMNANTS RESTFILNESS The Keynote of the Quest-room HENI she steps in .wlia is! Ux impres sion of the reception you have provided for her? All the hospitality in the World centers! n me, room .where the guest gets her most inti mate contact with -V bur home. We are snowing -a beautiful Friench Wal nut 1 Suite in our window th'at will i makes a delightful picture, in your home. 1 charming ; workmanship adrkirab! piece suite completed. J.. ! CRKDIT GLAUIA" E)esignj is e.i - our- ..,.$189.00 Just right, for smail kitchen or bath room. All colors, light and 'dark; beautiful pat Ihtis in berth Inlaid and prints. 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