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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1925)
i... USS " " T" - V . . jTiOM feflOASE : i HEARING EiillliiSE' I r SIMMIES Over tbVliarrier " . " fv- , .. - .. Many ChampioiTsWilhPe'r-fftmjnaiLfrh"'Dirring'" ix-oulrc- - ' 4 . r- - i - - .5.;-. : f -:-r 'Sri A- The outlook Jc,r: the best horse :how givea'ifi t-OBtiedtion with the riregon'&tatd fair Is seertnibls year by meOrVbf the stafef&r'-fcoard and h fbe ;-&cneUryMWElia" Schitftx Wilson, into.whqse office orrfydail applications rpr jspace !' JfrJ&JNFK$&X& 6re than usiwsnthuslasnf. and', in terest ftfUcen evidencetffcy horse men of thuBittoartbTvest, and a large .numbArjof-entries have been made by owners M of fine horses living at & fcmuch greater portance wBl be the string of horses entered y Welsh Srotb;er"SY Including Cana'dlV "premier k high Jumpers." The group. "BarraLad' Canadian high Jump champion, with a Teeord'bf seven feet; f9.urhch one hatr,Jnches; In actltn; 'Calgary Lassi" world's champtoft ;03iy:" high-ii Jumpti '.Mademoiselle.1 the- famous "Old Orei,...Marer 'Cai.rj:';,ja6Vii.cal$raHr .l&ss; world's champion pony.; hign, jumper, ..'liny :. - r - v ' J v J4 L w .-M m x ? -v T a n-A MTV- - - . ' ' '- ' 1- Din is Dedication Services Will; Be feature of Church Today; School Gains , ; '. t ; .-.I. 2' . ' ' - ' sereral cots' on the Jaw.' The windshield 'was broken, as well as one-of the wheels. The accfdent bccnrred at Court . and Cottage, and Mr. Madsen stated that he wa unable to see-the truck approach ching, as his Tlew of Court sti?et was cut off by. the lumber plla in front f thaYMCA building which U under construction. h,e ridden, and ' n- lir 'tha ian 3 ark arena ofH;,. rafae.fair ,ta 1 u i n J "f 1 r V v v eft: iS 6ys, Who iav 7-TT hr-elissl- I f 5t j;.. lshtmp-jea old itvirFeHVehihC!'f the oVfeifAhel V. V wiSIlbe In g'thet ohlyTrldr that -ean liigaty.jiat'KnowirFiiw tumping rse.f the iti'ble jumpCaiirf IV MebwtlaaTma.. CaJgry:.owh-1 his' Jumped toithJn aiftincof er if ithiMeelebratedstrtng ,oi thewp-Hd jrecpud foir pon3esri4.2 thetcrnirVi4l'e foday-iwhi iatihg I rinar saldtOa enough S drjve andsklllfifl enough ,tT negotiate 1 an- ordinary .riderx grey with fear the . exceedingly difficult Jeat ot I nk-worrt.-;r ; f taking IV pair: fcf-horses orerthe I,- The. IVelah (b6ys,, wq ldntal- Btlck' startdTdgfl their 'backs. ", I ly.are. lh.beBt;and. most itmaaeq Young Welsh, who first gained! ridera oJLhlSli. jumping hiotses on attention as a rider of high jump I tha ctntinerit rara stfll'; laughing Welsh, age '& years, up fng horaes and as a Roman rider, hit ipWMliarMeacf Ukiag ; a team orer the Jumps purely by. ccident".'-lfe was exercising ; "a teaimbt Roman horses in the firm i over aa.-incideiilihat. occurred pn 'their last itf Vk ihef acificcoaat. when a hattily-clad youth offered to- tikfe:' Ihr uiicef tJLln.';h6rse? over the'Jumps at '.la hjrsehow; and vardnne ; tnornlne, when a bie 1 "Dt the Series of erenta that follow- ,orker? darted out from the side led vdtog ViththWyoUaiifellow a me nouse rigni m iae paiu i i acc&iug ursi uiu o y u.ca. . - . -. . . the gillobihe horreB; A apill seem-1 The bfrse show will b4 given ed : inevitable: but victine- on.. IHe tffre'.iriehtffof the tr5ekginnlng .spur' of the moment, Welsh" gath- Ion the ffiecond; evening, i Tuesday, ered? SipUiJ! 'rein's and at the right September 9. Tully three - hnn- team responded, completely clear-1 boxes are beinga'dded in the ing th4 bewildered hog.' The bofl Stadium iiA ahticlpatioii s of thjfc raaaaRed taikeao his balancl and I crowds that' are? exueeted; to fill brought thj houses ' to. astandsnl -ther wg bn-ildipg'h.-XAstgrear stand some distance away. .Right-there I ing room was at a premium, and the Idea of taking & Roman team I with the progracu ratich better this over a regutwtjbfl hirse ahowjiHBpf year, officials uof ilhef air are ex- waa Dorn ana by aint or mucn i pecung ine largest crowas in me practice, and-not- a fea bruised 1 history of-the yearly : event. Decor- bones, the. youngv. rider ;; finally.iatloiiSiwlUibe, perfectedrupen.. an managed to perfect, the Jump, and, today the Welsh stables owns the Only- team- of - Roman" Jumping1 orator, elaborate scale; " this.detairbeing in the. hands of professional .dee- FAMOUS ES11S Richard aqd Pr Ingles famous miniBtrels, known, the world over as the world's greatest ministrels are coming with all the splendor and glitter ofP former, years. - A big, company of forty real. singers and dancers and a special car load oft wonderful scenery and effects. A solo band of twenty high class musicians, a ten piece jazz orches- tfa,T teal comedians , headed by. the favorite ' Chick Beaman and. Sam Cood, a euper yaudeville produc tion of twelve high classes of Eu ropean features-, headed by the famous Arab Wonders the Saly- man Ban Hassan trope a -feature at the New York Hippodrome. The production 14 in two acts and fif teen scenes and includes the. fam ous, Richards, and, Pringles ? first part, ".La Grand. Hunters"-, a very, lavish production : a rich eilk plush which , coet many thousand! dollars to produce. A georgeous free street parade " and special band concert will be given on the day of ' performance. Richards and Pringles . famous ministrels will be at the lleilig .Theatre- on Monday, 'September 28, for even ing, and 'matinee.: ... " V.J The division; pt.the Catholic church, in alm- iala two.pariahes, ordered eady in the, present "year, goes, into - effect ; today, : waen dedication ceremonies will' beheld and' blessing given, on the new SU Vincent De Paul chapel and schcol which was built in the north end of Salem last summer. Rev. Thomas V. Keenan, who has been associated with Rev. Buck of the St. Joseph, parish for some three years, moved out to his new quarters Friday. He will have the Mission of Independence , in cluded in: his new St. Vincent De Paul parish, holding services there each Sunday, beginning October 4. .v Serrlces1 were - formerly held there fnly once a month. " Masses and preaching will be held in the new St. Vincent'- De Paul building, at 8 o'clock and again- at 10 Sunday morning. Rev. J. M. O'Farrell of St. Rose's church. Portland, will have charge;.1-. , t; . .. : t . The dedication ceremonies, with the blessing 'upon the' chapel 'and ttfe school,' will'' be given' at" 2:30 in th6 aftern6ofe-: The Rt'Ref. Msgr. Hillebrana. Admx.. '-wnr ficlate with-ihe blesslng. - The Rt. Rev, Msgr: Lane, P.- A.v will preach at thg dedication ceremonies. - The St. Joseph -parish' here - was divided-Int6 the St. Joseph and the St; Vincent De Paul parishes shortly before the-death of Arch bishop Christie early in the pres ent year. The two have been ad ministered together, however,' up to the present1 time.' A- church1 and a parish- rectory- will be built soon, according to Father Keenan, and added to' the parochial school and chapel which was built this summer. The enrollment at tne parochiarschool, which was open ed the; middle ot this" month, now stinds at 55 pupils. 'At present it teaches the first 6 grades of school; v - Car Tunis Orer C C. Melail of Sioux City, Iowa, was Injured slightly when the car he was driving turned orer on the Pacific highway, about nine miles north of Salem. It is thought that the- accident occurred because ot the slippery condition of the high way. He was picked up. by A. O Stephens of San Francisco, who brought him to the police station. and asked the way to a local hos pitai.- 'or awnne Mr. Melsil was unconscious from the shock of the accident." Employment Report- Men for 90 jobs were asked for, during the week at the YMCA em ployment agency, and 82 were given jobs, indicating that the de mand for labor, still exceeds the supply. The help of.-13 -women was -asked, and 7 we're given jobs The advent of the state fair is given as one of , the reasons for the shortage of labor. 'IWIlILIffi included pupils from Canada and practically , every state in the northwest, and indications at m early date point to a full schedule for the winter semester. Back at Work With a Full Schedule Indicated- for Musical School Year After twe; months vacation, Wil liam Wallace Graham. has return ed to Salem and opened hi violin classes for the winter. ir. uranam s reputation as a pedagogue Is well known,, and each year his coming to- Salem be has sent-out into the musical world pupils who have made their mark and -ares still being heard, rrom both in concert and as violin lata and teachers. i ne past, year has proved no exception, and many young violin ists (ot whom Salem may well be proud) . owe . to - thU able- teacher their success as musicians. Among-the -students -who won special notice- from the musical pdblic the past year.- ae;Ma.rjr Talmadge . Hedrick, Mildred Ro berts, Helen Selig and 'Tommy Llvesley.- Mr. Graham had-an except it ri ally-large class-list "year, which FALL klLKS t'AUI'KXTi:K LONGVIEW, Wash., Sept. 26. Harold Winger, IK, carpenter era ployed by" Grant 6mlth company on the east flr yard of the Long Bell Lumber mills, was killed to day when he fell from a shed upon which he was -worxing. wing came here from River Bank, tau Ut Apr.iL.. HI parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. IL Winger, reside there. A SNyijiLiy A Is ' Also - - : JACK.HOX1E -.... In, "DON DARE DEVIL COMEDY AND WESTERN WEBFOOT WEEKJ:Y Bliffh Today x ; ; V Yr A " - u u ' ihi.b . :,i i . i . i r ii , , t".-y v. i i i i i r i 1 1 v-fl 1 ' - - . . I I Si 41 Si NEWS BRIEFS I GAR'S Have Day Thursday , will be GAR day at the .state fair, at which time the bronze button will admit wearers free. Sedwick. pqst . relief corps rwin servs' coffee : free to all" com rades and their families who wish to bring the luncheons. Sons of veterans- and daughters ot veter ans are Included in the invita tion. - ; , . i ' - h , . t ' ' 1 i" 1 ', firm ; I' A i ; x :l ' ' ' : i ) f - ;; !l i -1' r i r . I '. . i : I: '' i. -: : . i : ' . ( i: ' O-i- .'-ji i ". . ! , ii i U ' i I. t i 'L' i- f u f f rLz i " 1 p. , -" " ' " i inn : - - Mi.1.1 r ii wl... v n II ! i : - t i I- - i. Keep Both Eyes on the OREGON ilJ Talk About - HorsesSense" - : Have You Seen . ... " J H 0 , ' J nHl Th"eVildHor$& Today Monday Tiesday ' aRBGON ..in...' JmUrA -- I i . 71 '( : . , . " 1 ' M I ' ! i l;l ' f J 1 X -i " I t I : . 1 ; -, ' ' ! ' ' ( r f I I I . r k i i i c I i i. i ! H , iilii- MMtMHM in mini ....SW I Candidates to Speak AH the candidates for; United States senator have been; Invited to i address the Salem Chamber of Commerce at their weewy. luncn eons during the course of the fall it was., anneunced, Saturday. In vitations have been sent ' to Ro bert Ni Staafield, senator at the present time, , James J. '. Crossley, George W. Joseph, . Robert R Btttler and' Frederick J.; Stelyer. Mr. Crossley has already accept ed the Inyltatldn to address the Salenr chamber; a i i Kozer to Speak A A t N Sam A.KoxerV secreFjrj'Jof state, will address the Klwanians' ;atf i tbelrl weakly - lunihisbn thia Tuesday.,ra IVeytepif VVffyt the, seat or Government Means o Sa lem ahd Marion.. County." - Tl Ben tier- brothers- have- been- se cured td furnish entertainment for ibb event. ' Moody win play a trombone , solo," accoifapanied1,by Eatel. i : . -ll ji Declared Sane-- ' ' William Brown;, who has lived and worked in. and around Salem for the last' twelve years, ' was examined Saturday by Dr. W. Hi Byrd to ascertain whether or not he is sane. After a thorough ex amination had been given him," oq was iouna sane - and was re leased. The examination was in stigated- by- the complaint ot sev eral Salem residents. . . Sanday School Couacil The council of religious educa tion will be held today in the Hazel ( Green school, and several Salem churches will; send speak ers for the occasion. , Representa tives from fifteen Sunday schools in tn Hayesville district will be. "on hand,' and it is expected that' close to a thousand will be pres ent.: Charles W. Cady Is presi dent bf the Hayesville district council. . Miss Leila Armstrong is secretary: The. Auburn church will be closed for the council. Births Reported xwo Dirtns were reported - at the office of the city health "of- ticer Saturday. . A son was. born to? Mr. and Mrs. Roy- L. Wildman o salem, and has received thej name of Ray Arthur. Ta Mr. and - r jr- w . 1 sumi ueorge reper. 01 rout s was born a daughter, whol has been named Lenore Rose. We are offering tlie most select jme of exclusive shoesthatithasbeehour; good fortune to pre sent to the shoebiivirii g: public J-4 . - J See bur window they are full of the latest creations - I.' 4 r.1.-. Arclip preservers: Complete line all sizes and. styles $9i00; to $13.00 Flbr siieim' ' Slid es All the new models now on display " $10L0O - lianari PumD and-OxforHs For both men and omenQ3Lttyes it- 'Ball Band B6dls a:iid Rubber Goads ... . , For the wHol& family' " ' Our. stock ii complete all. sizes and widths get; your rubber good now; pur :' pricesrare- the same as. last year! and; will remain tKe same until the first of they eary after that wo are sure of a raise as the rubber market has more than doubled and it is bound to show in the manufactured product,, so it is our, ad vice to all our customers'taget anything, in. the rubber line before the first of this, coming year. . u , - . . ' . , - 4. .-t- . ( . - . . . . I I .'. , . c . Our MonUi End HPrice,Sale7ill he held in the early part ; tfnextmontK Lumber Pile Cansea Collision Then the car C; B. Madsen was driving collided wltfi a Wlllam- etfe Crocerv trutS Sitnfsv. MrJ Madsen sustained a black eye and r DO YOUR FEET HURT? Corns and callouses removed with out pain or- soreness! ' Ingrown nails removed and treated. Pains in feet, weak foot, .flat foot-tool strains and fallen arches adjusted. Do not suffer. I will give you the best that science can produce in scientific chiropody. Consult . DR. WILLIAMS ', " About Your Feet " Hours 9 to 5:30 '('hone SlS 1 ,4 if. C2& zipcSL-rciK um-rzZ. REPAIR DEPVRTJ I ENT Our shop Is equipped with all ne w. machinery. "We use nothing but the very best' grade of leath'e'r that money will buy. Mr. Jacobsoa, la charge pt this depaTtment, is an expert' la ' his line has spent years in factories' and repair shops and will do noth ing but high grade work. J . .