The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 24, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    TH2 OHEGo! STATESMAN. SALE!.!", OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 24," 1025
annual. Jersey sxiiES
(PROVING 3JUGE SUCCESS
Tlif. Jersey Juhiloo, or f-pvlR Polk county celebrated at Inle
Jeraey ratt! shows, being observ;- pemlence ; Friday jwith 126 head
Vit In various part of the stalk of stock on exhlbitioriapalnst ION
are-ara'uftlna; a great; amount pi at Albany. Marlon 'county at; the
!itftrit among dairy rattlemen.V state fair ground her Thursday
according to K. A. Uhoten, live-1 found approximately i 75 fine tat"
r lAnd This Is No Bull
Orwn Farm Ma'd," owBfii by T.
P. CSib!on, of Halseyi were shown.
ThV Jersey Jubilee; named "by
the latylIon. f A. (Pat) MeAr
tbur at a. meeting-held In fialem,
was originated ' nearly I ft years
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Showing "Golden Cicero's Happiness,' champion of Polk county, owned
.by.V, P. Iorroy, of Independence. The cow won over all ages and was
grand champion of the Oregon State Fair in 1921.
atork editor of the Pacific'.IIome
ttead, who'ls in regular nttend-
ahce. ;r-i"'",1!r. : :
ilnnch Was "serTed to nearly
J 100 Unn county' people at Bry
ant pafk, Albany, by the "ladie
pi the city and connty SatVirdiy.
Covernor Pierce was the princi
pal speaker while a large number
of Kale in people attended the Ju
bilee. ;.. I vT4: L:"t" .'V':X
tie on the grounds while 62 head
were bhown at the Clackamas
county lay ajt canhy.
i Champions'. of th Polk county
Jubilee were "ThV Maori," owned
by it. Dillff, Independence whtle
at Albany the senior grand rcham
foion bull. "Sujtana's Fern. Siil
an,7 owned jby Gibson & Munson.
ftl Jlalsey and 'the, senior; grand
champion cow, "Imported Sybil's
ago, according to Mr, Rhoten. The
f icst . : one - celebrated the early!
wrld record cow, Viva la
France,";; and since that itlme has!
spread oTer the entire Jersey
5V-ld. ; The Jane county; day-wil
be, observed near Eugene Thurs
lay,Vwith sales at "Turner com-;,,
plating the week." The! judging
has been made -by. A. Oj McGHH
vary, of British Columbia.
UNIVERSITY GRADUATES
BIG CLASS THIS YEAF
PEXjJIEES AUK i REIVO
BOUGHT. nT 428' SENIORS
rwiiuu-'noemerit . Week at Eugene
)jens' Thursda jr. 'June 'l 1, '.
Closing June 14 Mi
UNIVERSITV OF OREGON,
Eugene. May 2 J. C Special)
Four iiundrei and twepty-eight
senior? an4 graduate students
have applied for degrees at the
University o Oregon, and while
failure to complete academic work
may reduce this number some
what Jjefore Commencejaaent day,
university officials eay , that the
1D25 graduating class will exceed
400, a record In university history.-
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Two hundred , and ninety-five
seniors on the Eugene! campus
have applied fo: degrees. An ad
ditional 54 com'pleted their work
on March 14, and will participate
in the commencement exercises,
-bringing the Eugene total of apf
pltcants to 349. According to pree
fcnt records, approximately 30
graduate students will receive
either the advanced degree of
master of arts or master of sck
ejice ,Thi; number, together with
4 9 Keillors who expect to take' de
grees in the school of medicine at J
Portland, bring, the total appli-i
cant to 428. -
Commencomenjt 4week exercises
begin ThursdayJune 11, with the
Failing and Beekman . orations'.
The annual flower and fern pro
cession is set for the following
day. Alumni f day is scheduled for
Saturday, June 13, and baccala'u
lcnte Sunday lor Sunday, June 14.
; Tuo commencement exercises,
when sradu.ites will receive their
decrees will be held in the Wom
en's buikling, Monday, June 14.
Dr. Joel II, Hildebrand, dean of
meu, t.nd profeswor of chemistry at
the University of California, will
be the commencement speaker.
Dr. Hildebrand is a leading
scientist and . educator and during
the war he served -brilliantly, lie
wa awarded a Distinguished Serv
ice Medal for his wqrk In the
chemical warfare service, ;
ST. PAUL ORGANIZES
flEVy pOMMUNITY CLUB
HICillWAV . CELEBRATION' IS
. i PLANNED BY CORN SHOW
Strictly Local KiiMJSition to" be
1 Stage! Iror to Anotuil '
County Event
' The St. Paul community is tak
ing an active part in county af
fairs and organized a S community
club Friday night (with a large
number of the citizens present at
the high school,-according to Her
bert. MIchelbrook, principal of the
high school, who was in the city
yesterday. '' -iiL-i'l !;V' X V.' tth 'X
.At this meeting directors for the
corn show and community fair to
be held! in November In the new
gymnasium were appointed.. These
are Frank Osborne, Henry Zorn,
Cyrus McDonald, Mrs. E. ,C. David
son, Mrs. Carl Smith Mrs. Fred
Davidson, George ' Merton, Lewis
Ernst and Ross' Coleman. The
event will . also commemorate the
completion of the highway " con
necting Woodburn with Newberg,
Livestock exhibits are also con
templated for the show, along with
fruits, flowers and vegetables.
This show will be held ! prior to
the ; annual Marion couB,t;rj, corn
show, and industrial exposition at
the Armory In Salem. f ' "
I The Willamette : valley Is the
center of all farm crops In Oregon
and Salem is the heart of the valley-
Come to Salem to! live, and
bring .all your friends.
A Test. Every Uan
Past 40 S!::
Medical authorities agree that
65 per cent of all men past middle
age (many ' much younger) "are
afflicted with disorder- otvthe
prostate gland. Aches in feet.
legs - and back, frequent " nightly
risings, sciatic pains are some of
the signs and now a Member of
the American Association for the
Advancement of Science has writ-
ten a remarkably Interesting Free
Book that tells of .other symptoms
and Just what they mean. No
longer ohould a man approaching
or past the prime of life be cpn-
- tent to: regard these pains and eon-
dltions as Inevitable signs of ap
proaching age. Already more than
20,000 men have used the amaz
ing method described in this book
to restore their health and vigor
and to restore the -prostate gland
to its proper functioning. . Send
immediately for this book. If you
will mail your i request to The
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Fl!i GER PRI TiT'EXPERT
IS SPEAKER AT FORUM
J. R.
MURRAY WILL ADDRESS
Rl'SI N ESS" M EN MONUAV
Work Carrknl on at St.ite Penlt-
ftUry'VHI be Thor2Jly
J !.llaiu4t ; .
J. S. Murray, chief clerk, Rerttl
llon and flngert print expert of t ho
Oregon slate penitentiary will ud
drertJ members of the Salem ,'.nam.
ltr f Com tueree, at: their regular
meeting Monday noon. Mr. Mur
ray in considered one-ot the au
thorities on finger print uteasure
meiitj on' the Pacific coast and has
been at the Oregon peuitentlary
for 15 years. '
Mr. Murray will tell in detail
how I the finger print measure
ments of Oregon Jones were re
sponsible for his return to Sa
lem.l .following his .arrest on j a
minor charge in California. Mr.
Murray after comparing the re
cord here ; telegraphed a few fi
gures and symbols and the iden
ity of Jones was fully established.
An Introduction to finger prints:
wilt jbe made when specimens ofj
linger prints will be displayed at
the table of each diner. " .
A.( M; Dalrymple, warden, of
the Oregon state penitentiary will
be tho presiding officer Monday
noon. , ;:x '
LKS CORflER STOfJE -
TO BE LAID THURSDAY
CEREMONIAL TO REG IN AT
OLI' TEMPLE 'BUILDING
Alltany Alan , PreMkU'u; , RuUding
Will Nut IW mm to INiblic :
Until Jter
Laying of the corner stone of
the new' Elks' temple will be fea
tured Thursday by members of
the Salem Elks, orcordlng to the
HlatemenU made yeKteiduy, Percy
A. Young, of Albany, deputy grand
Exalted Ituhr of the south, wilt
be the presiding officers.
W-S. Ievens, state prohibition
officer, -will bo -the. main speaks!
for the occasion. Just 19 years
ugo, Mr. Levens dedicated the?old
Elks building here, which has sery
ed the local organization well.
It is planned for all the Elkg to
gather at the temple preparatory
to marching in a body to the new
building. They wilFbe led by their
band through the main portion of
the city. , i
The meeting Is called for 7
o'clock when the laying of the cor
ner stone will be observed. The
new building will not be open to
the public, because some of the
floors have not been finished for
use. :
CONSTANTINOPLE, May 23,-r-Forty-four
pasnengers and mem
bers of the crew of a small Turk
ish coastal steamer were drowned,
when the vessel foundered today
at the entrance to the' Bosphoraa.1
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$1.00 lar Davs $1.00
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Pay
A Dollar Bill Will Do It,
Men's Suits or Overcoats
Ladies' Suits or Coats
Plain Dark Dresses
Cleaned and Pressed
Only $1;00 '
Phone 2188
COURTESY: CLEANERS
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Away from the high rent district
in a new ficeproof building ;
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FINE WILTON RUGS
$85.00
i From one of America's Premier Rug Makers..
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We have and offer' for a few days or as
Ions as the stock lasts
22 Only
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( larly aV$ 125.00 for, $83.00 each. '
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HOME-CREST Rugs and Carpets
invariably enhance their own
backgrounds, adding depth and rich
ness to . the rooms in which they are
laid. Make it a special point to visit our
displays of these beautiful coverings.
Beautiful Designs "- of Wonderful Coloring '
Remarkable for their wearing qualities and
always in good taste because of the restraint
used' in design and coloring. v t
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HAWLEY RETURNS FROM
SOJOURN IN ASTORIA
CONFERS WITH PORT GROrP
RK LATI R T 1 Cl IA XX E Ij
Warrenton-IIifth Schawl Crnduates
AdtlreMMM In Addilhui to
: KtwanU Club
of the Columbia river mouth, and
pertaining to the widening of the
channel from Tongue Point to the
ocean and the development of the
Tougue Naval bJise.
FIELD TRIP IS PLANNED
TTuAixAni: 'jikx will visit
MS HAY JCXE TO O
Representative V. C. Jlawleyj
returned from Warren ton. Ore
gon yesterday where he a(l(tre:ed
tho graduating lass of the War
renton high school and Was the
principal speaker before th
Scotch nroom 'Festival,-a civic affair-
there. ,
Previous during the day he con
ferred with the business interests
of the city relative to the Improve
ment of the channel of the Colum
bia River, lie also addressed the
Kiwania club there.
During the past week Rep. Ilaw
ley was at! Astoria where he con
ferred with the port commission
relative to the unmeasured depth
The annual field trip of the
Oregon Drainage association .will
be held June 4 to C, over the Coos
llay sTtlon of Oregon. K. K.
Trice, extension-specialist in noils
is planning with the help of coun
ty uis'ents to make the trip the best
ever held by tho orKanization.
Ameetlnjs Is scheduled at Co
qulUp, M.arBhfleld, Handon, and
other sections. ! :
Officers of the association are
Sam Drown, president; V. L.
Powers, secretary. - ;
Thoe Interested ; in drainage
who wish to make ; the trip are
asked to communicate with W. L.
Powers, secretary of the asso
ciation at CorvalXJs.
, , KPi:i:Di:r3 c.rn :it
John Propp exceeded the speed
limit and was pinched by Officer
Jlickman. and Ion L. Altroch
steoned on the ras and was over-
taken by Offifr Edwards, while?
Dr. II. J." Patterson of Albany was
traveling at 50 miles an hour on
the Pacific highway-when he Was ,
caught by State Traffic Officer ,
Max Flannery. He wai booked at
the Salem police court. ?
SKIN-TOWE
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alt KCJS.KMAK. . firii. brl.r
rinf worm all form, trltrr, ulr ult
or aw, poiiion iuihni r mineral
poison. tl drrpilil-, Mini rf at biuoi
tuUn. Will r-uvi liHiidru'f uJ Hop
hair from fitUinit ut. Wf h. offervd
for IS Jtar9 S1U) if rult fan yd a
f KCZKMA (hat rould nut bm aal4
with RC-HON. Ki hoa i kin Ton Sl.oO
a Iwttlo. tlintinent .r0 ruf a Jr. Anlc
your drufit. All whol"al Uru hous j
u-ll Ku-tton. If yuni Jrugrut trit .
sll van a nb it seod iiTot t ' -
V 1.1(1 ri-pa)4 all rl-r -for Sl.oi) or
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century. Hundreds '-who formerly found it .impossible to wear double vision
lenses, now experience no difficulty with this really wonderful lens.
It is always' a pleasure to demonstrate this newest aid to better vision,
to you. We can easily show how the "usual confusion has been eliminated.
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Essex
Alone Gives
This Quality and This Friee
The Reason for its Amazing Sale v
Buyers know what Essex gives can be had elsewhere only .;,
at far higher cost. The great Essex sales record is clue to no
other thing. It is recognition of a value leadership so over- "
whelming that it is not even challenged.
Hudson-Essex, Now World's Largest Selling Six-Cylinder Cars f
' More Than 1000 Sold Daily
On every side its hosts of owners
: Todays Essex isthegreatest of all
Essex values. It is the finest Essex
ever built. It : is ; the smoothest,
most I reliable Essex ever .built.
It is the best looking, most
comfortably riding Essex ever
built. We believe its maintenance
and operation the most economi
cal of any car in the world. And
the price, because of famous
patents,; with evolume manu
facturing advantages that are
absolutely, exclusive, is the low-
,est at which Essex ever sold.
praise it! with such pride and
conviction as we - have never
heard for any other car. It is
reflected in the greatest sales in
our history. And the rapidity of
this sales increase shows how
thoroughly.the facts about Essex
'have penetrated the entire
market. Wherever you go, note
how they outnumber all new
Sixes. It is the surpassing proof
of value greatest sales.
ESSEX GO A C p
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Freight and Tax Extra
FRED M. POWELL
MOTOIt CAUS
C50 Ferry Street Phone 2120