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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, 'OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1925
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Tent Will De Located on Wlllam-
tto Campus From July Dili to
. July 17th
. Swcm Chautauqua will bold
foith July 9 to 17.
.'ill? first meeting of th' loca
buaiantors la called at the Cham-
- ler l Commeree for 8 o'clock p
li- . uharp. - pa Tuesday evening;
: June 2. . :
1 Twenty-seven ' men. and one wo-
ma a of Safotn sponsor- this attrac
itlon . tUia year and are behind a
clrbw guaranteeing a minimum
net patronage of $1050 on open-
ins mSBC i -. "- .-. :
1 tacae guarantors reap bo per
sonal gain whatsoever aside from
too satisfaction of rendering a ser
vie to the community in. bringing
this usually excellent season of
education and nigbclass enter-.
fainment to the city at a cost of
about one-fourth " the price of
usual - single admissions to the
same attractions. ,
"Those who hare signed the con
tract' for this year are :
Dr. IL C. Epley I
C. B. Wilson
George P. Vick I
'Dr.... O, Msttbls i, t
tl. A. Harris ! K , -
11. II. Vandervort!
1 J." II. Lauterman :
- V. G. Ifolt .' j "
W. I. Staloy j
. Ross C. Miles l
F. H. Berger
A. Av' Lee !
It. R. Boardman i.
Dr. M. a Flndley I
U. J. Lebman
K. E. Fisher, M. D.
Harry Wels
. Winnie Pettyjohn i -
V. E. Shafer . !
Wm. H Mobs j
,r Carl G. Doney !
Henry E. Morris !
Glenn C. Nile !
F. E. Evans ! " '
. It. A. El well " ; I
B. E. Edwards
E. E. Bergman' i
T. B. Kay. , .
These who have shouldered the
rponsibiUay ask the support of
the community in the prompt pur
chase of season tickets and in
urging their, friends, and neigh
bor. to take similar action.
;Toe big Chautauqua tent will
occupy its Qld stand, on the campus
of. Willamette University, where
tor over 10 years In unbroken
tuceeeslon it has stood.
- Season tickets this year will be
at' the old original prices of 2.50
for adults, St. 50 for students and
IJ.0O for 'children. Tickets' will
early be on sale at the usual places'
about the city. v -
Last year Salem stood highest
in the Ellison-White circuit in the
extent of ticket sales and in view
of the strong program announced,
which will be featured fi-om time
to lime in the local press, the
guarantors advise that ; season
tickets be secured early andf that
patrons be at the big tent in am
ple time ; each evening as seats
will doubtless be at a- premium
from the start. i
EGGS MUST BE FRESH
NEW STATUTE STATES
GRADING AND
MERCHANTS
CAXDUXG BY
NECESSARY
Proper Signs Mast Be Displayed
' on All Grades to Comply
? With the Lavr
Under the new egg grading and
candling law which was. passed by
the. last legislature, and which
went into effect on May 28 Salem
ctorcs are now grading an Jgg?
sold, and marking them according
to their size and condition.
22 any grocers and storekeepers
were not advised as to the actual
requirements of the law, but It is
expected that by Monday, all will
be coraplyfng with the new stat
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the law spccUkally states that
all eggs mast be graded and that
..a card must be displayed over each
grade, denoting, the . class into
which they were, placed. Three
divisions era provided. Tho
standard egg must weigh not less
than 1 ounce v the medium, not
lets than 1 7-12v-ounee . and all
weighing less than tbat fall under
the class of undersized eggs. All
standard,, medium,1 and undersU
ed eggs must be packed, separate
ly, ana the grade-must be plainly
marked on the end, of each case
showing in which particular grade
each case is placed.' I
. When eggs-are removed from
the original container for resale,
the true; grade must be stamped
upon the new container. Iq letters
one-third of one Inch Jn height.
Wheil they are placed on display,
a eignwith letters not less than
one -ipch ia height must accompany-
each . display, anL each
grade.-'- . .'. - :
All eggs imported Into the
fctate!frdm foreign countries must
be labeled as foreign, t?gss, and
the name of the country from
which they come must be marked
onf th.e container In ; letters, two
inches high, he effs must be sold
fn the .same container, ia which
they arrived in the (te. and dis
play cards, denoting the fact that
that they are from a foreign coun
try must le placed ia plalo view
of the customer. - : : -;
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;gs in any rorm must display a
large sign stating that such is the
case. . .. .. . . - .. i . . ,;
The new law. declares that no
eggs that are addled, or mouldy.
or contain black spots, black rot,
white rot, or blood ring, or have
adherent yolks', bloody or green
whites, may be sold in any mar
ket, or for any purpose until they
have been denatured so that they
cannot possibly be used as food.
An egg. that is addled, or has
white rot, is one that is commonly
called rotten. Mouldy eggs are
classed as those that through im
prpper care, have I deteriorated to
such an extent that Isolated areas
arp left in the shell. : Black rot
means that the whole inside has
deteriorated so that it presents a
blackened appearance. Eggs that
show blood rings are much too old
to; be used as food, as the germ
has developed to such an extent
that blood is formed. By an ad
herent yolk is meant that the yolk
has settled to one side, and be
comes fastened to the shell..
-A , fresh, egg, described under
the new statute, ia one of recent
production, - clean,! full, and with
an air space of not more than
three-eights of an inch in depth.
A larger air space.: with a movable
lower line indicates a stale egg.
TRAIN CREW IS HELD
FATAL ACCIDENT SAID
TO EXCESS SPEED
v LONOKE, Ark;, May. 30. (By
Associated Press.) The crew of
a .Rock Island train was arrested
here today on charges of speed
ing after the locomotive : struck
and killed Henry V. Benton. Wit
nesses at the inquest testified the
train was traveling fifty miles an
hour when the fatality took place.
B. W. Webster, the engineer,
said his train was making 22 miles
an hour. ;
The arrest of the crew held up j
the train until a Lonoke merchant
formerly an engineer .volunteered
to pilot it to Little Rock;
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Lift Off-No Pain!
ZOO BEAR SEIZES CHILD
ANIMAL CLUTCHES : SMALL
i BOX; INJURIES NOT SEVERE
SEATTLE May. 3 0. When five
year old "Matthew Boyeson Jr.,
crawled insiae a guard rail in
front, of the bear cages at the zoo
at Woodland park here today, Lu
cille, a nine year old bear sudden
ly, reached her paw through the
bars and clutched the youngster.
A; passerby freed the boy, who was
found to be painfully but not crit
ically injured. The animal has
never before shown any signs or
viciousness, the keeper declared.
uoesn i hurt one Dit Drop a
little "Freezone on an aching
ra, Instantly that corn stops
Darting, then shortly you lift it
right off with fingers.
Tour druggist sells a tiny bottle
of "Freezone" for a few? cents, suf- j
ilcient to remove every hard corn.
soft corn, or corn, between the toes,
and the foot calluses, without
soreness or irritation.--Adv.
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ANNOUNCING
Tha arrival of the new CREAM TOP BOTTLE, the bot
tle which separates the milk from the cream. V" This
'progressive service is an exclusive feature of our dairy
and is available to milk users at no extra cost.
You may now have a dally supply of cream and milk
not Just milk. Phone and have your milk delivered
the new way. . : ' .
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CHANGE I fi EXCLUSION
LAW IS CONTEMPLATED
GROUPING OF ALL STATUTES
UNDER ONE HEAD FAVORED-
Restriction of Orientals Coming to
i the UnitcI States May Bo !
i:.:; Changeil
CENTRALIA, Wath., tIMay Z 0.
(By Associated Press ) A plan to
combine in one act of congress all
the exclusion laws heretofore
passed so as to embrace all aliens
ineligible' to . admission, was an
nounced . by Congressman Albert
Johnson in a Memorial Day ad
dress ' here. This would remove
any charge of discrimination and
eliminate danger of war be caid.
"it we act this winter in con
gress with respect to Oriental im
migrationsaid Mr. Johnson, "we
may then fear no tinkering with
the law by " those who think we
have mistreated the Japanese, and
may fear no, war. My proposal for
further congressional action is
based on the fact that we secured
the exclusion of Oriental peoples?
through three separate pieces of
I legislation,' each painful and long
drawn out in enactment, as follows:-,
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"First, about. 40. years, ago, we
secured tbe Chinese exclusion act,
which began the policy of Oriental
exclusion. Second, - we secured in
1917; after three presidential ve
toes, the latitude - and . longitude
clause, which excluded all the peo
ples of the Orient except the Chi
nese (already -excluded), and j ex-
cept those who through, diplomacy
continued the senate to change
the boundary lines so as to exempt
and grant special favor to the
Japanese. , : , ,
'Third, the Oriental exclusion
act of rths act of 192 4, which
tightened each of the other exclu
sion laws at least 50 per cent,'
and took the Japanese out of the
favored place which they had) se
cured. .; . '. j
"Many people think, that the
new law was aimed directly &i the
Japanese and that unless it I be
quickly, repealed, war is certain.
I think that' tho committee of
which , I have the honor ta e
chairman will attempt-this winter
to repeal entirely the other two
Oriental exclusion laws.
"Then the whole problem .will
reef on the words, 'that persons
ineligible to citizenship shall not
be admitted for permanent resi
dence,' and the problem Is really
solved. If any congress in the
years to come - attempts " to enact
modifying amendments, the whole
Oriental question! from Fellahlin
to Mandarian. from half-caste to
coolie will be opened" up with a
chance that the hordes of all Asia
might be let in upon us.
Once this great problem is
thus equitably . settled, with all
Oriental . peoples'' who number
800,000,000 In ciina, Japan! and
India treated exactly alike four
committer can then proceed with
the preparation of minor amend-
ments to the 1924 act to make It
still more humane, and to a dis
cussion of -Canadian and -Mexican
Immigration, i j M
ANNIVERS.IKY OBSERVED
SEATTLE, May - 3 0. To cele
brate the 133rd anniversary of the
discovery of Vashon Island in Pu
get Sound, near here, by Captain
George. Vancouver and his followers-
more than 1000 persons gath
ered today near the place whero
Vancouver! is supposed to have
landed in 1792.
Paints ana VanUiie
GABRIEL
Powder and Supply Co.
175 South, Commercial Phone 728
The JWindows of
the Soul
Your Eyes
Blinded by cheap and poorly fitting glasses is not
economy. Why pay a good price for a dress or suit
of clothing and then spoil the 4 effect with poor
: ' j. v , : glasses ? . i
When in need of optical service consult us.
Staples Optical Go:
Cor. State & High Sts.
.Portland and Salem, Ore.
Prod jction of a ohotoDlaWith the new threedimension camera.
which it is declared by the inventor, John Berggren (at -top), wIlT '
revolutioniae the movies, ', bas '..been begun ' in Chicago. $ The new.f
camera, seen at right, gives depth to films, and makes it necesaary ta;
use real instead of studio settings in all cases. Oeorge k- bpoor .
(below), pioneer, film producer is sponsoring the new three-dlmen-
icn movies. j : ;i . .
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