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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1925)
i2ft''x? f..f ":i ft IN MAJORFFYOF SUGARS BEET SAMPLES SHpW HIGH , !; PERCENTAGE OFrSOGAR CONTENT; TONNAGE GOOP Jtesutta of the 'Willamette val ley . sugar ,beet test's conducted through - the Chambers of Com merce "were forwarded to Salem Friday by J. W Timpson Wash ington manager of the Utah-Idaho Sugar '.company. . Mr.-' Timpson will speak -at due of the Chamber of Commerce' forum- luncheons next months. K- Kane and Ada r en of Grower ' Mswtifrr, H. M K. V. It. 0. Salem .: .. , , Bale. C. l-V Slem, Oregon .... ' Uorrtler. F. 4... Maelear. Orrron ; Jones Ifc K., R. V. IK. 9. Urn-.- MOpel, C. J.. . r. I. 9, BOX 54.' Sotem .'...,,;.t 4 925 , Jensen, O. W- H. V, 1. 6.. Ho 86.. 8lem : Inncm, 8am. R. P. ft.'I, Jefferson i. ' 5 5 , Bliven. M. F R. F. V. $. Salem : A 725 Hhk. V. A R. P;D. 1; Gnri....i. i 53Q25 ', lUllberjr. R. R. V. D..I, Independence 52023 'Allen. Rojr-e, Ep. D. 6, Bo , Salem .. .... 4543 Klfittrom,-HarM,K. V, I). 6, Box ft. N.lem 4262". Kluck. Flunk J 332 S. 24t Rt Kalem 41S25 KchrmarktaiTIl.JF. D. C, Box B A, tiaUm 5 -f 25 I'oWell, A. tt. B. r. IK , KOX 49-l Halem boerfler. J. 4., It. V. It. 3, flilTetton I ;V;.At;thc-' I'-fliEATRES TODAYS j Ottjcoii Lon Chaney, ; PhilblnV Norman Kerry' in Mary "The Phantom of the Opera," by Gaston t Leroux. lleilig Tom Mix with Tony, 4; the' wonder Kbree.tin ''The Ever Masting Whisper; ndrama of the ; western billswr- i" . ' . ItliKh - Fred Thomson - In 'Thundering Hoofs," and 5 acts vaudeville." " ;' mmm 0 -t: LOVE ADELE GARRISON'S NEW. PHASE - OF - ' REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Kevipapef Tutor Sertiee, lot. Coprricht, 192S. by CHAPTER F148; THE "DINNER PROBLEM THAT SUDDENLY CONFRONT- ED" "MADGE "Dear girl" Lillian's letter be gan "I've almost i finished a whole corridor Iloor of th?. Win ter resort Whiclt is, supposed to be . paved - with good intention But, aa jo 'w, h44 the'pea ant, atso the. cipflw Cham- ; plonshlp in ,'delived cojrespond ence. ',j However,' oti've forgiven me before, and I am" trustfully counting on. your good nature.!. ' I paused in . my reading for a J reminiscent, indulgent smiie. Lil .lian is 5undonbtedly one of the most ;exaaperating correspondents one could find In a lifetime of ', searcb.v but she has so- many lov- , able wayB .that her. friends find it impossible' to become irritated - over her dilatoriness. . "I am coming ' home sooner than i: anticiDated.". the letter went on. ' "Robert Is planning trio to ;Europe, taking his sister with htm. It ia quite a sudden decision, and they will go within the next two weeks.. , ''Naturally, Mrs. Cosgrove will be exceedingly busy with her pre- paratlonV and JL feel that Marion and I subtracted, much fromhr alreadyaimUed time;alth5iigh l she" lsJo kind and coufledus, that she will not agree with me. But t I am" coming home the" twentieth, reach New York entrance,, bt i tubV'b6at.avejb,etoc 0,'use i trylngL;tp mee me i for those trains are" uncertain at this sea I son. But I will take a taxi di- rectly over to yout, apartment. I would go to a'l hotel without troubling you, but I .have bad ex - pertence In evading your wonder ; ful insistent , hospitality before ' and I now meekly obey" your or ders always to(v come to you, wherreever you arei 1 TnUl the TwenbetU'., ' . - .- - . .jss:k - : i . "Marlon Is "wonderfully well, as am I. TheJ sojourn here has done us both' Tantoid good. : 1 feel like a husky section boss with a new piece of track to lay, Iam so'aaxiousv io-get back to work! "XJntiX thfi .iweatieUi then, lov Insly. Liirian.': . . , I read ' the letter over : again slowly, and-'nen turned for f the third' time- o the paragraph, con ; cerning Robert Savarin's project ed. Euorpean trip. Then I laid the letter Aown and sat staring - rnto space, trying to visualize the nituation which Lillian's , letter adroitly glossed over, I That something had happened i to mar the, perfect understanding ' between Lillian .and Robert, well knew from the mere fact ' that the artist was willing to put the ocean between himself and the "woman whom he had ; loved : devotedly and hoplessly for weary S. vears. i'-- - 'T, 7. , .-4 v ;. t "Quite a sudden decision,", Lil lin had written. That meant that the breach had come quick I lv. - and I. who knew Mrs. Cos- erove' fierce unreasoning cham , pionship.tor liertbroter, realized ; that sUrlng at the catsuit moun : tain home a . minute - longer ..than she could, get away, would; be an U H II U that the beets 15 pre cent. In 1 5 ; per, cent in minimum in order to be profitable from the manufacturer's stand point," Mr. Timpson writes. "Our beets in northwestern .Washington this year areunning fully one per cent average sugar contents high er than the samples sent from the Av. Wt rSncr Boots in Beet FUsted 51225 ftlu25 50 32 26 3 64 52 2 sti 3i 44 42 fi 50 Jit - 34 20 13.7 13.5 ' 15 J 15 15.7 16 15.i 15.7 15.7 14.5 ' 1.V8 18.3 14.4 15'.0 .17.1 16.2 1H.U. 51625 r SI02S . 52125 52125 athema to Lillian's pride. A Sudden Hope . . With i a-'-little shake of my shoulders. Jt reminded my troubl ed spirit that" it was no affair of mine, and that I would doubt less hear more about it In good time. Lillian, reticent to a fault, confides in me more than in any other person on earth, and I have always felt honored by her trust. I put the letter, on the mantel-! piece, for Dicky's -perusal there was nothing in , it' which llliaji wouldf not wish him to see.Tarid he always enjoys reading her let ters.YThen :V poked lafiny desk jcalenJar fibS.. verified the dis rMjspTeiwi wljich had come lP Bliat" ,eter The twentieth was today. At approximately five o'clock Lillian and "Ma&n ,Jw.puld ; reach .the apartment, and the Braithwaites would arrive but an hour later. How was I to contrive dinner for them all on my two-hole gas plate? Of course we could take them all out. to a restaurant, but I knew that Marion would be sleepy after her journey and Lil lian nervously.- fatigued, while Harriet Bralthwaite would frank ly rebel at subjecting -Edwin's faulty indigestion to any fare save that prejjaVred under her direc tion.' . Nlbj 4n some; manner ' I must manage a home dinner. I .delight in emergencies and in planning ways and means to over come them, but for a few dis mayed seconds I felt that this . aw : " - . Fred Thomson . In 'THUNDERING HOOFS' BHgh Theatre "I might. "say should run over should run - over Portia Mansfield 'Dancers, .. . r: - w a e-.n -a Vivid and Colorful Dance Omcert .i t w ,rt-.. Presented by ..... SALEM CIVIC MUSIC CLUB ' NEW SOLO DANCERS SEAT SALE NOW s Instant Bunions Here Actually Reduces the Swellingr Sof t Corns Dry Right Up and Can Be AU Druggists Say Emerald Oil tion or 3Ioney Cheerfully Refunded , Get a twotince botlla of Moone's Emerald Oil (rail strength) today. Every well stocked drug store has this, with the distinct understand ing that your money will be cheer fully returned If it does not reduce the v inflammation, soreness and pain much quicker, than any rem? edy you ever used. Your bunions may be so swollen and . Inflamed, that you think you can't go another step. ; Your shoes mayfeel asT if -they- are eutting right into the flesh. : You; feel sick all over with the tain and torture and prav for quick relief. What's to be done? Two .or three applications, of Moone's Emerald Oil' -and, in' fif, teen minutes all the pain and sore ness disappears. A few more ap plications at regular intervals and 1. .... Willamette valley, with ' purities correspondlnglyTjfgher. Only four of the 17 samples showed tests under the 15 per cent stated by Mr. Timpson while' one tested 18 per cent: Following is a table that shows the date planted, average weight of roots, percentage of sugar, purity, date sampled,' tested and the estimated tonnage: 54 Purity of BeetB Sate Sampled Date Tested 101025 101025 J0W25 101025 101413 Tons 10 7 6 6 24 84.6 84.0 84.7 85.3 85.5 90.3 85. a Hii.4 82.3 3.2 Sl.8 81.2 83.3 85.2 90.6 -- 10 625 10 625 - 10 625, - 10 6B5 101025 . 101025 . 10.1025! ,101025 101025 llDiH 101025 101025 101025 10 tO2 5 J 101025. 10105 . 101025 101425 X014V25 22-25 101425 24 101425 l1425 101425 101525 ie1425 101426- -'10142 12 16 7 6 8 101425 13" 101625 3 to 7 in old Betty's . parlance was "something else again!" Then I squared my shoulders, and re flecting that the plans for the din ner could wait, but that the se lection, of , the apartment for the Braithwaites could not, I locked my door and descended the stairs to the basement in search of the Janitor. He was not to be found in his unusual, haunts, 'and, I made my way through .the dusky corridors toward the J, gleam t of daylight which j evidently . earner from the street. jAad then I footed myself beside a doorway, looking at a homely picture which, gave me the sudden hope 6t solving my dinner problem, ... : , (ToSlbe continued ) : RAIL TREATY REPORTED NEW YORK, Nov. 13. (AP.) Reports that the two banking factions contesting tor control of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway reorganization had reached a. basis for compromise were denied by both groups to day. HEILIG cfimususPitou. Lie The. Peer UbtfeAftsfc Gomedy Success JfCbmedu based onO "TUC tnfC JHKfT MoffTH&tT THF Jfenry Milter Vtesire. Jted VorkOlij. oTt Nov. IS ' -I1UV. IU I WEDNESDAY less comedienne' RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON $4.00 Relief From and Soft Corns 1 Picked Off . . f ; Must Give Complete Satisfac the swelling reduces. And aa for Soft Corns a few ap plications, each night at bed time and they Just seem to shrivel right up and scale' off. ' ! !, No matter how discouraged you have been with pads, shields, or I other applications, If you have not tried Emerald Oil then you have I something to learn. - Something that will end your foot troubl.es I for ever. : , -' It's a wonderful formula this combination of essential oils with camphor andr other antiseptics so marvelous that thousands of bot tles are sold annually for reducing varicose or swollen reins. " " AIJ" gooi dTTlggistai, guarantee Moone's mer14 Oil to end your foot troubles or money back. Adv. - r ... . UUi,. - Committees . Are Named fo r Marion and Polk County ! v Organization The meeting of the bee keepers of Marion and Polk counties, .held at the Salem, Chamber of Com merce : rooms commencing at - 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, was well attended,' The hall was packed. The program as published in The Statesman of Thursday was carried out. Mr. Kendall of the Western Colorado Bee Keepers' association, who happenedto be motoring , through, was present and gave an Instructive talk; ' R. J. Hendricks of Salem and J Pelmulder - of . Woodburn were named as members of an organiza tion committee for the Marion county bee keepers. The chairman will name a third member, from the south end xf the county. This committee will function in getting the names of all bee keepers in the county and notifying them of a meeting, to be held in a few weeks, when organization will be completed and officers elected. Nearly enough names were signed up yesterday to . etfect.an organic A A V' uiii TODAY 11111 SUNDAY Hill MONDAY inn. j I t). Srrj&ji ? refuge from 'Seltois- ffMf jS ' , 1 -1 Cl VU-.'y WW0m2 "'vrCi If t the frenzied mob stam. If I t I I A I V 1 ft t NV v"' WmM rC.'CfeC peded from the opera If I f I I H I I J- J A H ferVrfc J'BiiW the fear of "The Piuui- (( II . J -s!ifOivX'''' I 1 111 ' ; TV 'V4?! tom" to their hearts. I! ttetiW?iSf LJ I f ill tf.V' mfz'-' JS. U I IWTN jlf i: kaU on; but it is desired to get "all bee keepers interested. frw The Evening Meeting - - - , . .. The meeting then adjourned, to go to Dallas for the evening ses sion at 7:30. More bee keepers were present at the Salem meeting from Polk county than from Mar ion county, though Marion county was pretty well represented, and the meeting was a good one. Prof. Seullen of the Oregon Ag ricultural college was present at both meetings, and made Import ant addresses and answered many questions. , Winnie Braden, secretary of the Dallas Chamber cf Commerce, was present at the Salem meeting. Sec retary Wilson of the Salem Cham ber of Commerce presided at the meeting here. The meeting at Dallas was very well attended and resulted in the complete organization of Polk county. H. M. Mead of Salem, route 2, whose home la at Drunk's Corner was elected president; Thomas Bowman of Dallas, vice president, and Mrs. Hattle Black of Independence, secretary treas urer. ' ' The- Polk county association starts off with the united efforts of 20 members, with at least that marf- more promised for the next meeting to be held on the second Saturday afternoon of December at Dallas. There are about 100 bee keepers in Polk county and it is the aim of the association to reach 100, per cent enrollment in the organization. 5,057 0, .' Revel of Action Grandeur A wild, weird, fantastic masterpiece of thrilling action. See the De Luxe Ball, the gayest of Parisian festivals; see the infuriated mob in frenzied pursuit of the lhantpm through the underground chambers of the opera house; see the most glorious, completely enthralling love story ever screened enacted by the screen's per fect lovers! Startling, magnificent, unparalleled! WWfMlm . .... ..wsPli Two years spent in the,making.. Hundreds, of thousands of dollars spent iri picturizing' the im mortal classic that has thrilled the .whole world.' ,11 J x .- FpHx T.- . -4n ' , 4 "Felix Busts Into Business" KEEP i. .' tie h A ADMISSION 50c Englahd' Fanious Blind Organijt i: f Received WitK Tremendous Ehlhuslasm Dr. Alfred Ifollina Displays Remarkable Versatility U Program' Last XUjht at First Met hodlst Church v 1 V - By AVDREIT BUXCU A tremendously . enthusiastic I audience greeted Dr. Alfred Hol- lins, blind organist, last night when he appeared in an incom parably done recital at the First Methodist church before a medium-sized crowd. Dr. llollins, famous not only a san organist, but as a composer as well, was brought to Salem through the personal efforts of Professor T. S. Roberts "who, In the-words of the guest artist. Is a citizen both gifted and beloved by many friends. The program last night opened with a superb composition of Hol Hns own, 'Concert Overture No. 1 in C" For his second number. Dr. Hollins made r. substitution, giving the. Andante in G, with variations, fro inthe Serenade of Beethoven. With unequalled tech nique the Bach Prelude and Fuge in D was given to the audience with all the master's power. Intermezzo, Spring Song and Triumphal March, formed an en tire group by the performer, the Intermezzo, in particular, re vealing the surprising tone qual ities of the soft stops. A fourth composition of Hollins, "The Song of Sunshine followed as an encore. On two American themes pre sented by Professor Roberts at Peanle Lit a Rild: Mirwjr 1 ' V v.. t etSr,rf a.t .. .v. " Interpretative Mnsical Score homer Mcdonald BOTH EYES ON, THE the moment, Dr Hollins gave one of "the most strikingly - siiccessf at features of nis programs a num ber that proved both a challenge and an exampled , demonstration of the genius., and versatility ' of the man. So appreciative wis tie audience - over this" artistic,, feat, that Dr.' Hollins responded, with a second improvisation.- ; In .the next group f numbers Watling's , Minuet Antique .vu probably tbe most favorably rV cejved, a number as piquant as It was unusual and lovely, A program'h"at proved, a rare -treat for. all prese'ot: closed with that wonderfully descriptive tonal 'overture William Tell; - Dr. Hollins is making his Am erican tour ; under the. honorary auspices of the National Associ ation of Organists add plans to remain In America until the early part of February. . 'HESTCOLDS Appfy over throat and chest cover with hot fian&al cloth. RUB (W tTMiTUo Jmr Say It With a Classified d a mm Mt w '""'.i 2 - w rid . monoay u tmg?K LrnuuJuifUuuuu, I Pathe News . The Visual News of All the World , V CHILDREN lOc -"W-V' i,. ftoff is me nine iu vugm Tire Economy McCLAREN CORD A Perfect NON-SKID. "Jim" - ' -IKI 1 Smith &WaUdni Snappy 8ert1cr 4 r v -. 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