SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1&25
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
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Cub Reporter and Proof Reader
: Both Suffer Fronr Spring Fever
Early Flowers Call to Hard-Working Newspapermen, Who Discuss
Varieties Until Interrupted by Big Boss
"Jetty,: the cub reporter, drop-;
ped in on "Jack,". the proof read
er,' the other dan and a conversa
tion something like the following
ensued: i -. . .
"Ho hum, I've got It again to
day ' : ',. .,. :. - .
"Got what again today?
.V 'Spring fever. X cant keep my
mind on -' anything 1 but the wea
ther. it la too nice outside, for a
man to. stay cooped up in this
stuffy old . office. . If I had my
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Fcotlight
Faxit
carver
"Reproduction of Broad
way Star. V I
JACK DUNCAN
MTho Roping Ace"
LdriGWJAXON
"Southbound Trains"
NORA JANE & KARL
Jncing De Lmxe"
ROTH & SLATER
Feature -Comedy
" Webfoot Weekly
Bligh Theatre
way, I would take a cdpy of "Walt
Whitman' up on the sunny side of
some hillside, and lie under a big
pine tree all aternoon. ' I'd read
awhile, and then lie down and just
let the sun beat : right through
me, until I was plumb saturated
with it's warmth."
"Well, I bate the spring fever
too, but not the same kind that
ybtf have.- ., If I had my way. I
would get dut My manual of wild
flowers, and spend the afternoon
roaming the . woods and fields
along some shady brook."
"A lot of good that would do
you; it is too early for flowers.
"Is that so? Well, I was out
last Sunday, and i it wasn't too
early then. Whyl on one hill
side, I found the representatives
of no less than six different fam
ilies. : '.; " :; j .
"First there were the 'Clayton
la La nceolata,' (Spring Beauties) -of
the Purslane family; a " very
pretty little plant not more than
three or four Inches high, with a
dainty little pink and blue tinged
white flower.. . j . .
"And 4hen there were the
'Ribes Nevadense (SieWa Cur
rant), of the 'gooseberry family;'
a thrifty bush growing from four
to six feet high, and laden with a
fragrant pink cluster of : flowers
over a half an inch long.; I
"And In a rich shady nook near
the brook there were the 'Erpthro
nium Grandiflorum (Dogtooth
Violets), of the 'Lily family; ene
of the loreliest of a most charm
ing family. With from one to six
aeucateiy scented tnowers ol a
clear yellow color- shading to
white at the base, j . , - ;
"And along a grass grown: road
that wound leisurely down the
hillside, there were 'Phlox Stan-
buryi' (Wild Sweet Williams) of
the 'Phlox;, family a very" com-
Footlight Fantasies Is v
Headiiner at the Bligh
Topping the new bill at the
Bligh theater today is the produc
tion called "Footlight Fantasies.!
Can you Imagine George White,
Sophie Tucker, the Uooleys, Ruth
St. Denis on one vaudeville bill,
or. better, still, in one act on a
bill? The fire talented members
In this offering hare made a care
ful study of these stars and win
bring them to vaodeville at one
time, all appearing in this one act.
According to reports along the cir
cuit, it is the only act of its kind
touring the vaudeville circuits.
Vi'LLEiiJTGilCO.
TO Dftil DISPLAY
This Will Be "Ford Display
i Week" for the Entire
Territory
The past week has seen great
actitity in , the establishment of
the Valley Motor company, local
and it promises the' theatergoers J Ford dealers, for Monday, March
30, opens "rora uispiay weet
Spring housecleanlng Is as much
of an annual event with Ford
dealers as it is with the average
housewife but this year, in addi
tion to -having their sales rooms
some real entertainment. f
Nora Jane and Karl with the
billing of "Dancing DeLuxe," will
come In for their share of the hon
ors on the ew bill. They have put
together an act that is different.
Broolis Happenings
: The HayesTiire district conven
tion WUl be held'at the Brooks
schor house Sunday, March 29.
J.P Aspfawall'and family ot
Waconda, visited Carl ' Aspinwall
and family, last-Sunday.
S. H. Francisco and wife of
Chemawa; were : guests- of - C. V.
Ashbaugh. and family on Sunday
evening. ' " .
Mrs, - John Duhlavy and two
children- were guests at their, un
cle and: aunt, i : r
Mrs. Charles Stnrgis has been
on the. sick list the past week.
Miss L0I3 DeJardin of Gervais,
wa sthe guest of Misa Nina Mur-
dick on Thursday .evening.
S.'CL Campbell of Woodburn,
cousin of Mr?. Dunlavy, was a vis-?
itor at the Dunlavy. home on day
this week.
Mrs: Mary Martin, who has been
and they will entertain in their renovated and decorated, their licfc jg lmprOTIng slowly.
way, making them a hit at fopa and equipment made spot-
own
every show. . f
Marry Long and William Jaxon,
the sunburnt babies are comedi
ans, singers and dancers. They
are a riot from start to finish.
With surprises, laughs and muck
genuine entertainment. Roth and
Slater will offer "The Wop and
the Flapper." The vehicle affords
Roth an opportunity to display his
inimitable Italian characteriza
tions, r
Jack Duncan is one of the orig
inal as well as the star roper of
lessly clean, it was decided to have
"Ford Display Week" for the en
tire territory. As a result a num
ber of dealers in this territory
have put on unusual displays of
Mr. and Mrs.. A. E. Harris mo
tored to Spring Brook, Thursday
to spend a few days with friends.
Mrs. ; Lester - Robins, primary
teacher in the Brooks school, la
suffering an attact ot flu and
mon, deep pink flower, with a par
ticular gayety and charm ' espec
ially when found in large clamps
along the roadside.
"Back farther in the woods
there . were ; the i 'Viola Lobata,"
(Pine Violets), of the 'Violet
family; ' a :sby and very dainty
iKtle plants with bright yellow
petals, veined with purple on the
Inside. Tfiese - flowers are- gener
any iouna in ciusiens.
-"And thftti at the TiaitA of a. nine
tree, where the groand was rich
and wet, were the- most 'interest
ing and expressive. flowers of them
jim' (tnet smait,. aoottng- star)
of the 'Olive family These
flowers with their purplish pink
petals' corkscrewing back, and the 1
small black dart pointing forward,
are poised gracefully on long
slender stems, that sway gently
with every breath of the wind. "
' "Too early for wild flowers, did
you say? Why man,; don't you
know that you are living In Ore
gon, and that you are in the Wil
lamette valley, the land of sun
shine and blossoms, where the
flowers bloom first and stay long
est,' and the birds come earliest
and sing loudest?? ;
"You're right she's a great old
country. . Jiggers, here comes the
boss. . And o the conversation
ended. - 'J ' ; ' v-
new and guaranteed used Ford Miss Loraine Fletcher of Salem, is
cats.
Ford accessories, dash lights,
rear view mirrors, spark pings,
batteries, etc., have also been glv-
taking her place as teacher in the
primary room.
Mrs. Fred Batchelor visited at
the home of Mrs. C. V. Ashbaugh,
en prominent places in dealers' on Thursday af ternoon
exnroitB.
Sales reports indicate that the
spring demand for Ford cars is
already approaching that of pre-l
the famous Miller Brothers 101 vious years, with every promise
Ranch Wild West show. This IS
his initial appearance In vaude
ville, having been recruited from
the range on account of his record
as a cow-puncher and roper of all
round-ups and rodeos
that past sales records will be
Mrs. George Ferrel was guest
of -her niece, Mrs. - Virgil Loomls,
Thursday.
The play "Deacon Dubbs" which
was given at: the school house on
Friday evening by the Christian
Court of Honor Held for
Droxen. a recent, report xrom we Endeavor of the Evanrellcal
factory at Detroit, states that pro- church was one of the best ever
dactlon has been increased to 7,- staged in Brooks. This nlaw was
099 cars and trucks a day. Tha mied With pep,, emoUon, sadness,
company nas Been operating on a happiness and love, all combined
full week schedule for some time to typif an interesting bit of life.
I in an its manufacturing plants
and the present production sched-
Salem Boy Scout Troops me represents an increase ot 600 REVIVA LSERViCES
units a day over that of a few
weeks ago.
Fordson' tractor production has
been moved up - to 450 a day to
where he made' arrangemeais for
the handling- of a heavy tonnage
of fruit: from the Willamette tal
ler. ;
The firm plans to handle black
Cherries,5 apples and green prunes,
if the seasons are ; favorable for
these linear From all indications
the firm expects to have a favor
able fruit year.
cm ?rO
A wonderful love story
to set your pulses going
. ; a wealth of adven
turous incidents that
wi?l ftir you to a rousing
pitch of excitement.
STARTS
APRIL 2
There is some indication that
the' firm will branch "out info the
veg etable line, btit there Is noth
ing definite on this point.
The - firm expects to pay the
highest price for goods, handled,
and under no circumstances tike
consignments.
TODAY-TOMORROW
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BUREACRAGY IS
Seventeen Salem . Boy Scouts
were honored at the court of hon
or held this, week at the supreme
wwna were present as wen Tts sev
eral of the parents. . Merit badges
were given to Henry Clement Rob
ert Wagers, Victor Wagers. Frank
Grover, Jess Mattocks. : Perry
Thompson and .Kenneth Morris.
Scouts were also raised in rank
as indicated by the number who
were present for that' part of the
ceremony. They .were Perry Tnomp
son, Arthur Fisher, Ralph WII- j
liams, Myroa Butler, Phillip Fer-
ris, Lilton Taylor, Harold Marlela,
Billy Mullen, .George Gillingham,
Glen Martin Roland Hardman,
Victor Wager, and John Heckley.
Stuart P. Walsh, Scout execu-
Seouts were present for the cere-
tire from Seattle, and fire eagle
mony. They were Ted Lewis,' Haf-
J old Johnston, Lloyd Barclay, Hor I
afia Darby and SamDarby.
SILVERTON. Ore., March 28.-
( Special) Rev. Fredrick Betts of
New York City, the evangelist
who conducted a revival campaign
at Silrerton for over a month two
years ago, will hold another series
of meetings here, starting Sunday
morning at the Ailliance taberna
cle. The meetings, will continue
until after Easter. '
RAPPED BY R
EED
Ever Increasing Number of
Boards and Bureaus
; Usurps State Powers
Twenty-five million letters were
sent to the dead letter office in
Washington last year.. And there
probably wasn't a bill in any of
'em. Marion Star..
You'll see the
Living Dragon
of
Giant Size
I I I I
THIEF OF BAGDAB!
From T31 j t 1
Gene Wright's 5-:,,
Great Story ICi V
"Pandora La - yJu Vr
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mi Wirj l.y
news I) iy
J llll Za n
Young & Wells Will Enter
Cherry Deals During Year
young & Wells declare they!
hone tn ret 1 OAfl in nt fpntt'.nt
JKllKttSVN Wll, :MO., Marcn of thft yallev dllrttir tha onmln.
A5-tf arnias SKtiuisi wuat uv
Burnett Bros. Jewelers "Pay Us As You Are Paid"
Eight Stores Salem Portland Seattle San Francisco
San Jose Chehalis Tacoma and Everett
RU-BON
SKIN-TON E
.
First and' lt in all skin needs. ' R-
tore roatbfal bloom. RU-BON will heal
all ECZEMAS, Psoriaaia. barbers iteb,
ring- worm all forma, tetter, ulcers old
or new, poisoa irjr. iodine or mineral
poisons, all dermatitis, and prerenta blood
poisoa. win reaaova uann aaa stop
bair from falbns out. We have offered
for- 13 years S100 if eonid be found a
case of ECZEMA tbat could not be healed
with RC-BON. i Bo-Bon 8 kin-Tone $1.00
a bottle. Ointment SO cents a Jar. Ask
roar drajrsist. All wholesale drag bouses
ell Ru-Bon. - If your drugicist tries to
sell you a substitute send direct to as.
We ship prepaid all orders for S1.00 or
more. -' - " : " - - :-.
' XTJ-BOK CHEMICAL CO. '
. KsnM City, M.
WHneim the
At this time of year special attention should be given to
your eyes. Especially in cases where your lenses have not1
been changed recently, the effect of brighter days not only,
causes discomfort; but may be actually harmful. The rea
son'is that the Jbrrighter light adds a new source of irritation
to an already strained eye. ;
Ha ve Your Eyes Exanuned
at the first sign o discomfort It is always so mlich more
satisfactory to' preverttXtrouble thaii to correct it after an
injury has been done A scientif ic examination will reveal .
what changes should be made and determine what type
of protection should begivehi We will be pleased to have
you consult us about your eyes; r
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BOW OPTICAL CO.
Side St.
termed was a drift toward central
iratldn of power In . the federal
government James A. Reed of Mis
souri in addressing: the state legis
lature late today declared that we
have too many laws.
'The establishing of an ever-increasing
number of boards and
bureaus of inspection," the sena
tor said : was usurping state's
rights and powers, "to an alarm
ing extent." Senator Reed prais
ed the Missouri legislature for re
jecting the proposed child labor
amendment to the United States
constitution.
'i have been accused of never
originating any laws." said Sena
tor Reed. " The charge is sub
stantially correct. We have fit
teen thousand laws more than' we
ought toxhave. There are more
than 18,000 laws on the statutes
of the various states. It would take
a lifetime to read them.
'Imagine talking, about a free
people that have 18,000 laws gov
ernlng their conduct."
season, according to a letter to
Salem residents. It is exoected
that Lb W. Wells, John Youn and
Charles Anderson expect to be In
this vicinity during the first part
of April in order to get located
for the fruit season, Mr. Wells
has just returned from the east
GRAND
Held Over For
One Day
Adolph Zukor and Jesse X.
Lasky Present
Cecil B.
Be Mile's
..
-Production .
4
The Golden
Bed'
A Paramount Picture
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for the fruit season, Mr. Wells 1 1 I
has just returned from the east i II ' jf
:ilml
- .TODAY MONDAY 1 I
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Story by C.Gcm6ierSa8f van gzp
Direction By Ralph fnce T-z?2
VV'aHace Beery '.
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A "Distribution"
of Holmes and Edwards
V Super-plate
No Money Needed!
E have twenty-five sets of this famous Silver
Plate made by the Holmes and Edwards Silver
Company. ; " " ' -" --"
These twenty-five teU are t6 hedUfj-ted tomor
row to twenty-five homes in' this ''iy.1
No money will be needed none asked fcr. ; T 'T
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Tke maker are willing to bare you use the silver in year '
own horn for tlurty dya?. ,
At the ad of thirty days yon can gia the Uttie paymeata of
say a dollar . a week. There a re extras iaterest Mno
triags," to 'this remarkable offer. You pay not t nanr nor
than yoa would pay aoy other ood Jawclry Store.. Tor Holmes'
and Ectwarda Super-p)ate I sold at the one price the country
over $32.10 for the twenty-aix piece set just as aLetched by
our artist. h
- Each ' contain" mix hollauf hanllJ' jinnr hniomi
with mtainlaid atl bladti.uix fprh, six tablmBpoan,
six ttatpooru, ene taga'r ahttl and one butter knifm,
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Tha -Cantary
-Spoon in this
tkmtch tna artist
shawm . tahar a
a vary piact is in
laid with maUd
aUoar ( whara tha
mfaar is hsai 'itt)
OJtd tha rsasan
far tha- Ufmlitma
gnarantma.
AgainMhe Charles5 Rajr whose
homespun heroes ' have en
deared iim .to the . wprld ' .. A
tery of . tjnleased passion; ot
Love and' hate' ahd ' fear; that
sweeps -front the scarlet depths
tof' old ' TVtsco baf hal-r coast
Ito the ' bleak fringe of the
wod that was Alaska 'of gold
irush days"- .-
'A play ' njadd hiettorable by,
the reaUh of Prodhceri Star
kftd autharf- '" ?-
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The picture - aboWs the :"Cencury" pattern' which"-ia one of
the anoet bMutifafl the H. & E. Coannaiiv au star DfsdiwMi. v is
1s tiiaranteed for lifetime of daily eerviee for each piece is
SOLID SILVER where it wear.
:,. The twenty-five seta will be distributed beginning tomorrow.
The readers of this, newspaper are invited to avail themselves of'
this unusual opportunity.
The
"Cantmry :.
TaUa Knif,
Jztch is full
six It has' a
hollow hantll -and
tha btada
is af stainlsts
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