The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 20, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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-TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SAIEM, OEEGON
. SUNDAY- MORNING, DECEMBER 20, UD25 i:
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They Adopt Constitution and
Eleqt1Teffli)orary Officers;
- at Their Meeting ;'
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Jn, response to the call of the
organizing committee appointed a
former meetlng.Mhe bee keepers
ot:Marion county met at the Salem
Chamber of Commerce' rooms at
2 ptlock yesterday afternoon and
proceeded , to erfect an organ
ization. The organising commit
tee f as It. J. Hendricks of Salem,
J.elmulder of Woodbiirn and
Kenpeth Rasseil of Turner.
Kaufman of Clackamas
eo'pnly, near, the- Marion county
line, at Hubbard, an experienced
bee ina n, was present and en
couraged his Marlon county
brpthers, as did one of the Polk
county bee keepers, a "member of
the association of the county.
Adopt Constitution. '
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After signing the roll, the mim
lwfs - present . pcopecded to- adopt
their; constitution, framed, after
the t'niatfJla county association,
Tin; new organization is the
Marlon County 8ee. Keepers' asw
ifaliqu. The officers ire a pres
ident, vice president and- secretary-treasurer.
..The dues are 50
cents a year less than 20 colonies,
and $1 for 20 colonies or over;
Tle- Polk, county association has
$1.5ji a year as dues.
S"he officers are the executive
committee, and shall call meetings
and, transact the business of the
association between the meetings
of "the whole body.
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ft .was thought best to elect
temporary officers only, because
the secretary-treasurer, jhbuld bo.
a inan who ran.be, easily reached
and who will giro a lot of time
to Uhe duties of the office, and
every bee man sin . the . country
ought to hare a hand in naming
him, after deliberation. The temp
orary officers,,, elected were...,J.
-Petmolder. Wood burn, president;
O. yi. Vorls, Salem, Route 5, vice
president, and C- E. Wilson, Sa
lem, 'secretary-treasurer.
For Big Membership i
Every man present at the organ
ization meeting yesterday took a
tojiy.pt the membership roll, and
agreed. to circulate it, to the end
that there nxaybe a large. .mem
bership ;,everjr,bee keeper in Mar
ion; county. If possible. . . . . .
A little later, there is to be
a' called meeting, to name perman
ent officers and ; further perfect
.brganizatlon.
HOaDAYRECDRDf CLEAR
COXVKBTKD OltU TO'Lp PAY
r. . FOB 8TOLKX GOODS f,
.Mr. Director, .of Director de
partment s tore, Salem, formerly
had a store I Dallas, : .
iie .nafi received a letter, dated
December threading i ' .. 1 ;;
"Dear, Mr. Director: About two
years ago I . was In your store in
Dallas, Oregoniroawiere bav-
laga sale, aad I took a - box of
powder, a jar of cold cream, an
empty perfume bottle ( I thought
there was something Tin i it) ; and
a HttU jar ofougo. jjjyou wiU
send me your price.ll will pay you.
"I went to the Apostolic . Faith
mission and got converted, tonight,
so I want to as&jjfour forgiveness
and pay you for those things. ...
am trying, to straighten: out my
crooked little trjekrao serve
the Lord with clean revdrd. Hop
ing you -tolll, forgive me for this,"
etc.-. 'i i-A y, ,
Thc .ladyslgns her name and
gives her. address? ,, . l: ; , ,
&he yili; noidoubt4 enjoy . her
Christmas far more than she could
1xave done . before; her , attcnipt to
make herjrefcord clear ? ' ,
'CHRISTMAS CNEErf
Ml
SET FOR IBM
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State School, for. Blind Ex
tends Invitation for Christ-
masSing
tho" list to date
he Statesman-
Christmas
otiowing is thg
of gifts made to' Ti
Associated Charities
Cheer fund. - -
Salem Ad . Club 0.00
LaneIorley ...... 1.00
Anna S. Kantner ...j. 1.00
Cash 1.00
A Friend . 1.00
Unknown ...... 1.04)
Tom's . Wash Rack 4 2.50
W. W. Hill .1 .. ... .50
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Pratt 6.00
A Friend - ', 1.00
A Friend
1.00
A. E. Anderson ....L l.OO
A Friend ,....... 5.00
Lehnian'sGroccry 2.06
Men's Class, ; First :
fvChristian church i....l7.55
Judge M. Poulsen 1.00
Unknown . 1.00
Trade street store ... i 5.00
A Friend 2.60
Mrs. Rose Hester's class First
r Presbyterian Jiurch, care
for one, family. : .
Nina McNary's class Baptist
Sunday schooU care for
one family.'',
th4i
TpeinfeK,,.
IOMEGO0DPIS
Salem' BdsidnTerrier Makes
Great Sho wing; m. Brisk
t V Competition
Tough Boy
Dr. Fred Ellis of Salem exhibit
cd his. Boston . terrier, "Tough
Boy. at the Boston terrier special
show at tjae
i' iVa- Redman hau,
Portland, on
1 December 12
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There were
cxhibtted 85
Bojtton 4er
riers ; f t o ra
,d-reg
3V ashI ngton
an Califor-
Besides the regular clas whifb:
amounted tot 30,' there trer 67
Eoecials. consisting f 'cash tr"-
nhies and other prizes. V The win
ner dog was ; Playfalr Xefr Go,
owned by the Playfalr, Kerinets,
Portland, and Ihov wipner bitch
was Jackson's Marchet. wned by
Irenn Jacksonof Portland. : The
iudzine was byvA. I'.i Bochmcr
Oakland. Cat. "
"Tourt Boy. th.,Boston ter
riT of Dr. Ellis, ; won three first
prizes, one second irize, -and tbrea
special prise..Af y
R ES E A UClf !7MEliT AK EX
; A Christmas program will be
held at, the Oregon slain m-hool
for the Ailind on Decern brr 2. at
eight o'clock the program lor thr
evening 'leing as follows:
Medley of - Christmas Carols,
Carl Lcmke.,
."; Holy NiSht-r Alice Ander
son and Dan Roberts.
"A vlittle play enabled. 'Christ
Ba$1n Mahy Jnds.M
'jj 'The i Red Candle" Melviu
Smith. , . . ;
y"Thc- Three Klns" and lie
Shall . Feed His Flock"-Harold
liobioson.' Floyd lolt, Ernest Nag
ely, : Robert Traver and Donald
Bird. i;
-'Tho Niglit Mfter Christinas-
Wilbur Harrison.
- "All Haif he .powerj or Jous
Name" Sen iorhoir. Tho public
is Invited to this Chriatinas program.
worth of passenger. einipnient to
be . placed la service by the South
ern Pacific on the Iike Tr.hoe
route .between Chicago and. ihc
Pacific coast. ,
t ion from the same SourcS said his
physical and mental condition
were sliphtly Worse.
ItECORD IS UNCOVERED
JAAN EMPEROR IS ILL
FAIXTIXG SPELI SUFFERED;
' CONDITION XOT SERIOUS
CARS ARE CHRISTENED
SAN FRANCISCO, Iec. 19.
(By Associated Press) Six pretty
girls smashed six bottles of Paci
fic . ocean and Lake Michigan
water on the pilot, of the ner
Ove'rland limited today" at the
Oakland pier, thereby christening
the, first section of $3,000,001
TOKYO, . Dee. 19. (By Asso
ciated. Press. ) An official bulle
tin of the imperial household de
partment sayB the emperor last
evening, suffered a "sudden stroke
of cerebral anaemia, meaning a
Hiiuting spell."
-: Wiiiie the physicians do not be
lieve the condition of the emperr.
is serious, his departure for Nih
inazu, where he usually spends the
wiuter has been temporarily post
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 18 Mil
ton Dean, who police say, has ad
mitted 25 burglaries in Minne
apolis, confessed today that his
true .name was Clifford Bramble
and that he was an .escaped con
vict from Folsom prison, Califor-
Tlie Kniperor Yoshihito who as
cended the throne July 30. 1912
succeeded his father, the late Em
peror Meijl has been an invalid
for the past four years. His con
dition became' such that in No
vember, 1921. his son the crown
prince, Hirofcito. was appointed
prince regent. Since then the em
peror has spent his time br'tn-i-pn
the various imperial palaces. Nu
niazu bcinK the winter reskioiice
of the emperors. In March, 1924,
a statement from the imperial
household said the emperors men
tat condition had shown no
change in the past 18 months and
the "failure to improve applies
particularly to his articulation and
memory which have become
worse." His physical condition
was described as favorable and
improving. In June last luforma-
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MITCH ELC CASE HEARD
WASHINGTON. Dec. 19. By
Associated Press . The j, cry of
"persecution jaised against the
array general. Waff by tl)4 partis
an's of Col. William Mitchell, was
taken up today in congress and
gave.... promise . of aronsing echoes
htter'in the civil c6urtsv ; .
Several tftae "durjns, the .day's
debate on an appropriation bill.
the house heard sharply worded
criticism of the manner in which
puaishment had been, rhie ted out
to the air crusader tor.is public
asakults on government aTiati(m
policies.. . ,..-..' ;
One "member. Representative
Black, democrat, New York, pro
posed that tha court martial sen
tence - of ffve years' suspension
from the army be cancelled by act
of congress. i .
Colonel Mitchell and his coun
sel remained silent about their
plans, but there were plain inti
mation that the controversy would
be taken into the civil courts,
probably for, final adjudication by
the supreme court of the United
States. It was indicated, that tho
most likely avenue of approach
lay through' the court of claims.
in an action designed to prevent
the war department from ' With
holding front Colonel v Mitchell
during the ext flve-y'iars tho
pay of his "rank, v
VAUDEVILLE
FIVE ACTS
ALASKA TRIO
Ice Skating Novelty
ROBERTS
DOYLE & DAY SISTERS
Singing SM-cialt
EMERSON
FRANK and
.MAY.
STANLEY
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BLIGH THEATRE ; TODAY
nia. Loot found in hl3 ap'aft
menta here .was estimated to be
worth ?10,600. ,
OREGON CONVICT TAKEN
MAX RELEASED FROM PRISON
IN JULY AGAIN IN TOILS
OAKLAND, Cal, Dec. 19. (By
Associated.) Donald Kelly, alias
Ernest Young and L. O. Gillian,
alias Jack Raymond, were ar
rested here Ic-day i charged with
attempted burglary of the Excel
sior laundry and the United Auto
supply company here. Both are
ex-couvicts, uccording to police
records; - '
Kelly was released from the
Oregon State penitentiary last
July on" conditional pardon after
serving part of a sentence. Gil
lian was convicted jn San Fran
cisco for robbery in 1922 and
granted two year 'probation.
Both' said thyhad been-workinf
in Oregon and-cam to Oakland
when the mills shut down. - ,
Kelly'sf wife, Grace, slepdaugh;, r ,
ter andX WlStehn. of MedfdCd;
is being t cared for. in the deten
tion .home: pending a , request, that ,
Stenn eehd money for her trans- -
portatioa home. They were mar
ried in Sledford December 7. Gll
liaa's wife and Mrs Kelly, declare
their intentions of standing by '
their husbands. " ? '
e so
, I!ASKK!4IXDIA.NSVLV
LOS AOELE,esrVi9.A(By
Associated Presrf.Tr-Thj,'JiaieU
iBdtaiii football feaiiv.o4' Lawrence.
Kansas, defeated- th? Lo ; AiLjeies
Alhiettc club eleven f here ' today;
12 to 10, after tlfc ilab team fcad
held the. long end vt tho snrn,'n
til thc. nrth.quirr; f Ward '!
the llaskelj team. scored the win
nlng - tonchdowB when,ihe Jntcr?
ceptcd a 4ass on ' Iswni ?t -yard
line and raihi jyafda to Be goal
posts. ;vK:fc,V-4;t?5:' i'W.'-'
NEW SHOW TODAY
It Will :
Tod 1 rowing's Story -With . . ....
AILEEN PRINGLE-iCONWAY TEARLE
MITCHELL LEWIS
f f HAROLD; WINDUS
. -J t'LAYlNO SHUBERT'S SERENADE
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N KVT 1 1 A VEX. , Con n Dec, : 1 .
Tale university with the assist
ance of a fnnd of 1.000,08 pro
v Ided by the esta tc , of , ihev late
John W. "Sterling of ; New York
city, will begin next fall an in
tensive effort to stimulate ad
vance research in all' fields of
knowledge: ' .
- 6'ROURKE IS NA3IED
OAKLAND. Dec.' 19. (By As
soclated Press). Pat O'Rourke,
registered afSt. Mary's college
from Wajla Walla, Wash., was
elected captain of the varsity foot
ball team-for 1926 at a Uncheon
given to lettermen of fc college
here tqday. O'Ronrjtui a juAtpr,
' Secure Your Seals
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