The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 30, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    7 TftE OREGON . STATESMAN! -'SALEMJ ' O REGON f
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vjwi.pjjtvwvi vo x unity
Orfgan Constarwe
.rnd-Kouald Cohnafl in 'HertSIs
I rm Paris" by.IIaas Kirly.'
"'fc m-aie- voogau lnr uia
Clothes; .-. . ;. - -. 'a- ; ; .-
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' BllghJack Hoxie ftlii;foat
thrf wild horse In "The Whit 0au
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MidSK
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tendered' tfoecka to ' the secretary
of state revering the 50 per cent
Increase in fees. Thi8 "money, al
ter Being tnrned over to Ine state
treaeorr; W the ecretary"ot state
pannot 'be withdrawn In I whole or
la -part' fstcepVJbjJtn! act of the
lesislatnre. K - ' " s -,--t; ' ; i
Thia . means, , : attorneys said,
that in-event the new license' law
that 'obtained licenses t for 1 their
cars by' -paying' the 5. per cent In
crease, 'may have to Walt until
the leglslatnrc C0n7ene8nt yeas
to demand- their refunds. ? '
Request ;v Recourse j -Should
-LBeCalledUte'1
' -stitiftional
corporations affected' by the
Sew law enacted at the last ads
nion of the legislature providing
that commercial i vehicles which
operate five miles beyond the
bbttndaries of . iny incorporated
town or city shall pay a 'license
fee on their machines .6 0 per cent
in xcess of that demanded under
the old law, have sent letters to
Salem inquiring how they will ob
tain refunds In vevent - -fhe new
license law pertaining" to com
mercial vehicles is held ta.be un
ronstftutional. '".A suit to test the constitution
ality of the law increasing, the
. license fee on these commercial
ten teles was filed in the state su
preme court here a few flayft. ago
Untax yet the courflias ive"jio
ihfimation a"9' fo when a decision
wni.be forthcoming. v i
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alost of the Corporations affect-
fEJN STEIN rTHEORY tS ; .
1 MMlClrxBYTEST
(trtad im pf 1.) '?
would enable it to transmit light
and to account for the optical
phenomena in general. r ?
The ether was at' first presumed
to "fill aH space, even that occu
pied by material bodies and yet to
allow all bodies to move through
It with apparent freedom. The
question of whether the ethel is
carried along by "the earth's mo
'tion has been considered from the
early days - of the (light) wjive
theory. .. Theories of the ether frre
intimately associated with theo
ries of the structure of matter and
these aTe among the most'funda
mental in ' the"! whole- domain - of
physical science," ' " I -v
The great American desert has
become a garden under applica
tion of agricultural and mechani-
I ca.1 elenili. Dr.; Pj J.';Parrell iaM
lot uiaH-s (nun 41 w rexu uers 10-
nljSWlvllVXIi1 'meetingf thte
tancemenf ofciejlce iand Ihe Big.
ma'fcf. honorary scfehHf ic'fratetn-
Hy. - :'fHj:;"1 ;"V
wniiam M;JaTdlneas preRident of
he Kan&hs'Ftate Agricultural col
lege v-juoted a passge from the
Edinburgh Review of 1834,; de
scribing the "desert" in Hrhlch
Kansas and Nebraska are bow lo
cated. -,-"".-..- . ;a- - ..
"There,1 iae Kevlew says, "lies
the' desert- except ln?a few spots
on the .borders of the rivers, In
capable, probablj" forever, Tof tlxed
feettlemeHt--eo complete, is tjie
aridity that the great rivers the
Platte, Arkansas and Rio Grande
' dry up kitosethor on the
plains in Pumtner. i ; v:
"The change was brought about
through research in' field and lab
oratory and exploration In-every
country in search of useful plants
h4e produced new 'facta, new
plants ' and new machines.' Dr.
Firrell. said. "These ; have been
eagerly taken up by.. the people
having the spirit of the pioneer
and their. use has been fruitful."
. THE ARIZONAIETRIKF
J Tales of his adventures, his courage, hi3 hut&orih'ls;,keen Intellit,
Yirence as collected by Major Grorer FCSextbii, TheDeputy from.:
? ST'cI n nn i PnilTlfw fTAttr with ntmivU' mim Ayf' wt iL V.uJh '
' ' T t harl lust startprl in snATtr ttrninrr fir KavaiuI lha rtAwarhnnaa
tftej tw'raen-got -off "the train-at
Naeo, the Mexico-Arizona border
town near BIsbee . 5 f
V"Lee Hall, deputy sheriff for 30
yeaTs, knew.lt was going to be a
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till he, himself, had" fdi get 6ut
with a flashlight and locate hftn
self in the storm by familiar trees
and fence posts.
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Twice he-found himself com-
a fbletely turned "around and 'head"
Onff-out !intoVthe 8$$
i f ? 3 ; NEW PICTURE jAimitOliAter-:, -
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HDL DAY TRIPS
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INDUSTRIES
galley Packing Plant and
Miles Linen Ivlills Visited,
Rest Today
Twcnty-four.boys and four men
went on the Salem TMCA pduca-s
tlonal trin Tuesday. .. The Valley
Pacttlng'jiisfnt and the Mile linen
mill Jfc-ere.Visited.
Af the?Ta"ckihg jrtant the boys
wrr tih afcn V thw' -v arlo ita n r ocesses
,nd of making" saui-!!
ages. The process of makings
weenies proved of interest to the
boys, who seemed familiar with
the finished product. They were
guided through the linen mill and
shown the "-method of spinning
yarn. f
No trips will' be made todayi
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1 11 i 11 1 Si ; t
Cdhstan'ce 'Talmaflge and Tton4ld,'Colan, fnferfster'from
Paris, opens at. the Oregon theater today. The . film- is v highly
praised. "A comedy and "spclaTTeattfres make up the'fest of the bill.
Thursday the . local YMCA will The house or the .. Washington leg
conduct a trip through the T. B J islalure today sustained 61 to 33
Kay Woolen mills and the paper a veto- by Governor, -Hartley of a
mill. " bill to leyy a mtllage' tax for five
- " , 1 , ' institutions .:of higher education.
HQUSE SUSTAINS '. VETO Tbeehate resterilay overrode the
OLtMPIA,IWasav Dec -29. vc:(o. - vr v
I, ' . 'Wf "-n.,1 . , r'1 ' llIWLl-)lll'lll'll,'lrf' I'lllnfulf 1 ,,T -n'lT'J
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GIRLS . SONGS DANCER
The Snappiest, Most Tuneful Musical Comedy of the Season,
.' . ' with a brilliant castand Cunningham's
- Prices $2.00 T Sl50 - L00 - 75c Plus Tax
HffiiDllS:.
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Defeat Lewis & Clark Squad
in Fast Hoop Game by
Score of 20 to 16
The Chemawa Indian school
basketball team defeated the fast
Lewis Clark high school, team
of Spoeanef on ihe Chemawa floor
last nlgiif by a score of 20 "to"! 6
in what -is-said tohave-- been -the
best hoop' game played at the
school in several seasons. ,
t The gajmet-was fast as lightning
and playLagwas shappv'ahd bril
liant. " It was hotly contested, the
only break, occurring- itt.the last
two minutes of ; play ; when, 'the
Chemawai boys, by clever, passing
and superb teamwork, scored two
baskets in rapid Succession. " r
De Poe played center for the
Indian five.. Matt and " Eldred
George' played the forward - posi
tions, with Rasmussen and Chas.
George ; at gifaHL Abf ahAmsub
stitnted lot . "Rasmussen in, the -nnaquarter.
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"Coach 'e?lnald Downierbas
developed ;.6ne-of thefaatest ;and
brainiest tiams -. Chemawa-baa
etefTtad, and'acpording" to'playlag
to date, 'the qilnt hafa3 gQod
chanced ot ' eecomlng-the star;. team
of the ;scho'ol-1
l?wi9 & Clark highvisVconsid;
ered -one of tbestanian' Its
class on the coaiu FfaiUnrhigh
ofrTortlandwaa recen f ry dlfatrd
by the Spokane aggregation..y
Chemawa .fmsWlngCon
high : of ..Portland tonight-ou the
Indian school floor. ; : .2 . V'? -
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Skeleton
bad! night, so be : kindly5 advised
tbe'-twb to keep" pretty wellte
known roads if they planned raoi
iflg' around much. ; "
Jhe "gave -cdnsiderable heed td
i vnrilii and saiit ho was rn-
lngover to ine poweroouse. ana
ougnt ne a nave; do- irouoie,
tbobgh the night was black as ink
and "-no - lights guide one on the
short street here!" 1 " fV "
The .'other'-looked shifty, said
he' had Eorse- to make his jbur
ny;with. and scuttled off into the
darkness. . , . .
'T'hat feller's smuggling some
thing in' or else, he'a wanted-for
something." ka,idirall to the'sta
tloit man. "But he can't get any
where in aTShlirkefhIs7'sd"'efrta
bitenoi con migo (It's all right
with me) ; t p use ;hauling r him
down to the Jail-house "till this
etom blows ever '.!...'r-4
Jian To. I made the power
oufee, alt rlght Ith a strnggle;
He-left hla papers tbere-and starts
ef iack- to 'lodge for .the night-Ja
th'1 littleinn.' Xee verified his
start by -telephone. " "
Jl&t he' didn't snow up back ati
tli corner nearrthe Mexican con
siila1totand Hall began getting
i orried."He"knew Arizona snow
storrns, so wouldn't trust himself
on foot. A Hi'started up bl4 Stude
Nker carand"began bucking Tnto
tfie)two feet of snow already pn J
I ko- mvuuu I
m m . . . ..
Je so-mne Dinisra rusiug wku i
jK'.adlights turned, otf full. " "
! tSar fully half an hour Hall
Mfrimered his car back ana rortn, i
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mountains
toward BIsbee.
Thia vis a good road, and "Is
fenced on either . side.' Hall's
Studebaker follower ,Jt -; in,' iae
stornx Wlien no" other living being
was outt clear I?:. Don Jsils;'. with
out seeing feign of the stranger.
Just this summer they, foiTnd
the bones of the srangerand' his
horse, eighteen months after ihe
storm, out on the. gulch which
works up into Mule
west of Don LuU,
The. man's .skeleton, lay facet
down beside his horse, which had
broken its leg. When they lifted,
he-- decayed maekinaw "jacket
from the body, six water, bottles
were disclosed beneath H.lwo of
them still containing mescal.
poisonous Mexican liquor, -which -J
the man was smuggling in.
"I knowed -he Nras a- smuggler
when I saw- him get, off that
train J. aald Hall, to whom peacel
xui aeain is ine oniy Kina mat at
tracts. , attention., v Officers who
have carried and used a gun
ifiit htrn for Ihlrtv tpsm set that
TV aj a
II PEPPER P r
"Xlaeyour tight, aching chest Stop
the 'pain. ' Break uptii-ooogestieo.1
Feet a bad cold looses vp in Just a
short time. . - ; - " -
fRed Pepper, EaVJa. tit -cold;- rem-
cannot hurt yon and it . certainly
Menu to end ue turhtnesa and drive
ihongeetion and soreness right out.
nothing haa such conceatratea,
Dbetrating heat as red peppers, and
we heatTWretraterrlght downrinto
? okLl, cortgwtion, aching muscles and.,
Vl he moment you apply Bed Pepper
, lUib-.yotreel .4hetagl.' heitt Jft
hre minutes' the. congested pot is
warmed tnrougn anaanrouga. worn
I cr . 1
iDatSon, :backache, stifE neck. ot. lore
naseles, just get a jar of Bowles Bed
Ipper Rub, -made from red peppers,
atany drug store. You will have the
Cananea, fifty miles away.
Finally. u"t .north j?l.the town
near the tracks, he heard a snout
iiua ioudu ine iosl man, -wno nau
become completely tired -out and
hidsat dpwnn the Bhisltlr' of two
bo to1 plants either to watt the end If
of the storm otie.- -
.; Hall got him to safety and then
started a iiVhtfthe !3itltfidJ
stranger, lle fondvoj . back. ef
an adobVWiack,'4rWkHhowIng
where a f horse had' been , taken J
i ro in me.siiaci. aou naaen norm
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THUnSDAY
10:30 P. M.
HEILIG'S
Monster
Midnight
Frolic
iPun Galore!
-,11m '..cIT Hf 4 J 1 ' u. --". ' , , -
tMioodsyand her
JuTenile .
'1 ENTTPRTATNERS
' HelenTElblidpha-ifrTiier W
Dancers '
2 JAZZ BANDS
' Famous
Telephone Quartette,
'Seats Now Sellinsr
HEILIG
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1 Vif irtfijrfnnll-xr &&t&JAinnf fvr- that rsiriTior it's cus
. fhfhrKftHir rivirftTTirtfnincr rriirurxrairmff rWVwAr and cooner
' ating in advertising to reiiuce-the "cost of (
selyes for the benefit of their cilstoiriers.
. Foster &Baker i
T539 Nrninercial St.
. IFe Deliver '
'A . s .r.-
RotlvGrocery Co.
134NLiberty St.
PhonWl885 -'1886 -1887
f Lehmaii Grocery
i9a'Sl Commerdal'St.
V lhone 303
. We Deliver
Pickets & Haynes
. 456 Court St.
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Phones 256 or 237
ikc Deliver t
S'.-r. v--.-- - j'i
River Road Groc.
23p5N. Front St!
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Phone 494
We Deliver
J. tTrUeriarpport
60aSJl9th.SU 1 ,
hone-1286 : -We
Deliver .
Tmahgl
, .MeariJrjK0oda.fjeliyeredJnto
your'. kitchen without" extra
f delivery-" charge. ''Thirty-day
tccouni serrice loFesponsiDie
people and '-all 1 merchandise
sold 6n' a .moneyJbaek 'guar
antee. 4
,'ye&3ay'and
it!ufidaSpeciils
r 57c
lOilDS. Small White
1 Qearis!83c
lOitisrPmirBeans 77c
1 'large' pacage'.Kerr ftolled
rOat8f 'l ckage Ken- Hot
.Cake Flour.
iThe Two f or 55c
Log Cabii,Qr,COYered Wagon
Cane and A
WlSyrup
Medium
v
CampSell's Tomato
6idr55c
Diamond ' Matches
' (Full. Count) '
,':;r&c' v.,
Carton .
KmcessTrlour
$2:34sa(ik
C M. EppleyvCo.
1900 State. St.
? Phones 118 or 9.1
ViTe Deliver
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5..Paue &"Sons
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fo03 S. Commercial St.
t Phone 933
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jD. L. Bhrodc
703 S.-12th Street
r?i Xr Phone .: 9
AV.H.-Glark
2290 State Street
Phdn670,'
TFc Deliver'
. .Wiggins' &" J
.4.
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Salem Heights
PhW75F3
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