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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1926)
s i i! ! id ii i I i i i I l! i U . i - l-J " 1 ! 1 II I I n a if i I ! I l.ii lrii If I fl I I'll ir It--:-.'- ii . ii m v, : KuTnTMTce; is A"pp6i ritecJ to ansider Contracts for , irf iritNpu WJno- ' -t - If- ' Board of directors of the Salem hospital met at the hospital bundl ing ia regular juoTrtidy .meeting Fiv ToVt oTli tlTeweekli merr&JttJ., bti: th eeutive com inUtw? covering the period since the last hoard meeting. together with the reports of several special committees': xrul -the detailed ro - port, of lhe?-nperintcndent of the hospital maI a most interesting and -very biisy roppJiUv ami show ed uniiKuallr iu-arryiSiR Conditions. One hundred and w paiionti were-handled during hi M-r i iiigluff! ornrc-firiineral hospital service is beTngentlered anywhere in the &tal& thanjVnow afforded y iiins of- Salem in their owii hospital. A building proof from fire from within or without, kept scrupulously, 'clean and, sani tary, strictly modern in all, Its ap Eojntments with the- very ' best room, in the house forming. sptf nHV, obstetrical v. department, -ismrLng absolute safety and a rnaxirnum ,of comfort at this, very Interesting- time in . the mothers . Mfe? t.-iofet -l '-:- -; ---. i . Two wonderful surgeries with perfect irorth light andevery pos- sib I e. protection ,'to the surgeon by rfn rrSingemeat of artiflc ijil lights to Heal; Mile A"I.tVrton Plf.tlomrvTroat men! Tlmt Aiiyond Can "Use o Any t "i.8 nri ore, ;IrKe; or' SniAll CoeXA Nothilriir to Try ' Ruptured' uple all over the miraculous resiilts of "a simple ,Jrttiud forirnpture that is 1e1nfi Mnt rreeto all who- -write, for-tti IHji-Temarlrable Itnptnre "System irf. one tof the faceatest2 Messij4gs cvar. voffered . 'to . rptured: : men, wompiilaa.-tihildreTj. ' It is? being prqoanAed' the most'"" suW'essfnl M-e-t-h-o-rt- erer' diseorered.- and mfrUeW the-'wse of trusses or sup p'orts Munecessarr. " ' 3 fJCb matter liowbad the rapture, how' long, you "haTe-bad" it, or how hard to hold; nq matter how. many kinds f : trusses you have worn, tet nothing prevent you from---getting this FREE TREATMENT. Wfceiher .too think you are-past belp-os have a rupture ,at4argdaa your, lists,'. this marvelous. Sysrem wiU so control it and; keep ItT'tip inside as to surprise you with, its ihafcMrluflBejnee.- It-willro-help jott restere- th parts where- the ntpturB' comesthrougjt.that .soon you will be a? Jree, toork atanjr areuMtion-'as - thoughr ybu-V had never been runtared. , You can have a'free trial of this tronderful strengthening prepari- IrOn by merely sending your name ajid address. to W. A. COIXIXUS, Inc &irC Collings Building, rVVi tor town, X". Y. Send no money. The trial ft fre' -'Writ1now todair. It may save the wearing ora'truis the rest -your life.AdVi SCHAEFER'S yillbreak tip: your cold in 24 hours or; ; H 5 rriphey r efuncled J QGHAEFER'C ?" O DRUG STORE Tlie Yellow j5rontPhone liD7 133 Xorth Commercial Street Tte "Pehslaf Store I r 4 GOLD. : .... ifi; . ,- r "i ALU OREGON PARENTS . , 7.1 . i- I : - . ", - : -rl-..- j' .j . ; --.:-;- J t.;' - JJnk the Fnture jot Their Cjadreii' '- .i -'.:. : 1 J " '- ".:' Lincoln National fc Juvenile or 'Educational Trust Fnnd ".Poitcy-"; ; - they make their cdllega training: :Burtv f ;- '"' t; ai a ;': Victor scilneider, SpeciaiAscaij ' 147 JTorth Cbmmerclal Street, Salem THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON terms a; uriet pictnreor wuat .sari. m-PstP.CJ? irnlnrted tosjmhis inttHuj KOB:.: j I V i , " J :": h f e j oartf - is. juaking. guans ao; w I whereby the first pt two new wings I shall ?oen be added. - This new space Vll-provide mom for about 4 0 bedsf additional; and room will i i ..; ., . be setiapart for a mpieteOC-ray ftf'"'0-'6-. thiebreathediiiw Oeneviev nampef tiKO n(i 1 lio mnst 'mrtlrTi 'n nntr21. l ab r ! f' nnif nf Ilia riaU! KontK. tion rtfi this ' wonderful ; curative icienok; Here is.a ana opporlun ify-for jsome'. kindly disposed pe on, club-or society; to equrp anddramd arid, nnfolded the beauty permajuentlV epdow ; this' depart-1 merit tl theKafeiir hospital, J ! At if 'n.etln'g on JVlruary 9 jthfrn-iwilUorcnr -anreleetion' of abhat won nim Vhe name as. Amer- fnumbrT. of HecforsrswhA''wiM' be jchosen -if rem VioaTioB mad byj in- eipweiwr eommKKm.ann- oy tne Mariohj and P61k CountF Medical Falls.Git On JJanuary 11T the 1924 coun cil.met pursuantto adjournment from. January 4, transacted ..rou tine business Vnd' adjourned sine I die.-"Li". , ' : . : The new members, having been duly iworn in on January 4, pro- I ceodefl'td organise.' and take up new business. .The first was the ppoihtment of standing commit- I tees ( for the comhrg year, and I Mayor f Roy McDofiald 'made the following appoTatments-:" Street, V.1- pennis," chaiman, R. Criswell ahd"A A. Mitckr Finance. ehalr: R. Criswell. Ablal W. Watf and M. L. Thompson ? Ordinance, bairtnah, Abigaf AV: Watt, U. I, Grlswold and R. CrtswU; Health, yhairhranr AAr Muck. R,, u Grh j LISTEN IN" IrifM 16 K$dtd Fans ,, . -- , s v ; - BIX.VEIV COXCERTK S KEVV (2t2.) Portland K(i (iat.5) Portland 7fjl7c lS, KG1V (4JH.r) P6rt-J Ind. Policei market, weather a'ird sportCT,V' r. i; STORIES 7::08:I5, KFJIt (203) Part' liwid. IloyScont story. " if c-rt.' MIC (4515.8) - -Calgaryr Canala." Kiddies b e.d-t i trej fjtory. --i-i. ; V?:- ' " i.;-."' :..7::W KIIJ V f 4d5.2) l-rfa K Angeles. Histofy. story. Prof. i pertzogrand Uncle John. ?-- I. ; T1I.1TS ' - -i'-- 7:4.V KOW (4aU&) Portland Religious lecture..- X 8: llWfc 3K KFJR" (263 ) Port land. Investment talk. ' 7i45-0 KOP (212.6) Portland. Christian Science lecture. O-i0:3& KFJR (2d3) Portland, ff f s?onaattil-'-srttHJlIrwf Yi. TtVrday' t"tX- ' :-::' S-GrSOLeighton's orchestra; ier30-7:3O, t history stotyi ;Prof Hertzog j Jane Hughes, Uibyco Coad, Dickie Brandon with Uncle John;. jCastllammare . program, ar? iranged by-Walter Biddick-; 10-11,- Clark's dance orcheJ- itra. 6fl5-ll:0O KM (336.0) HoU f ilywood, Ca,l. 6: 15, travel talk 6:-30-7,' concert orchestra; 7-8. program; 8-i,' program j $-10, program; 10-11, West's j dance, orchestra.- tSO-l 1 :0O" KFI- (467) Ixs Angeles. t vest . pocket . pro gram; 6 : 4 5, RadltorialT 78; program, students, of -Univer sity of Southern--California t $-9, ' Mabelle Hein and her Blue JBird,band; 9-10, musl- .cat program; 10-11, Examf Sner hour. 0:4O-ll:OO KPO (428-1). Saa iFrancisco. 6:40, Itind orches jtra; 7-7y30 Seigers orches- tra; 8-9;. symphony orches- ;tra and vocarn ambers; 9-10, instrumental trio, and vocal selections; JtO-iiuCoakiey's orchestra. rj30-ri:OO KPWB, (252) llol- I ly wood. ,7:80, microphone 'brevities 8-8:30,. program presented byi Dr, T. Floyd- with Bill Hatch and Ray Ket- i logg;1 the" Jazz twins; 8:30-9, ; syncopators ; - 9-1 0, dance ;or-. j : chestra; Sol Hoopirs Hawai- ians; 'Ashley Sisters in vocal I d uets ; 10-11 Warner broth- ! ersiroiic . : 8:m KGO (301.2) - Oakland. I Aahmes Temple Shrine. band; I I Charliss Atkins,, tenor; Wal- i i tor II 'Hancock, acompanlst; , Arthurs T.f Baker, fluastl ! Mary, Groom f Richards, con- U tra!to;s Walter Ilavktnson. f violinist v Lynn R. Pryor, , ; i":ocr netiat ; t Al tref E. WoRita, Life Insurance nommai coar, i. 1 .Jt: .-'- "THE MERCHANT VRnlrifBllBtctsbylorl jfilve Most Ma'-rnjrtrnf ,-F4r.tttVr4l or rmiMwr .wr vfThe ?iew;ha.nti of Venice, Uved ea ' thi'r Heilis stage last-nil ;n?bB., Mantell ,as "SI ght Khv- Hek?' gavti- the' most magnificent pdrtrayal. f. that: character ever seen in Salem, .Manteli was'vroti- jderful! He drew the? -character f Shyhxjk, and he lived that '?r,!rX!iSS: Illis - persoiiallty held "the large andtone, w, .hylock. lived; and Jtiful -ot Shlakespeare's characters, played'wllh a (grace and ease that carried''the'4Hidiet througlf .'the of the plot' withont, a falter. This i'W'Mri MariteU's' farewell touraft- JWa life -on the' American etake h - - . .fnVetAnt-Vhakesnearan 'aM-- ?nr ot he !presenx; day. '. T-hi ,v WJl--tairl fir boautv th wonaerrul scenic. and'.liBt- mg ertects mat prougni oui every dramatic Incident and every ex pression of the aetors. . The final scene, in Portia's garden, was pronahly .ihe .most effective ever seen on a Salem stage. Mr. Mahtell put all of his tre mendou personal ky:into Shylock the,, money lender ot Venice, sny- llock was extravagant, in his fierce love of money andolfish in hig thirst for; revenge. Yet Mantell portrayed j the sad and sordid-con- ditions which- give rise- to these perversions ot humanity: ... . ' For.-SUiierancQ is mo- imivge in. all our tribe .You. caty : nie - misbeliever, cut throat dog. And spit upon my Jewish gaber dine Mr. Maintell dfr-w Shylock as -t hateful usurer but 'he also tern- characterliation with someuting pikr. . wnu niijmciv, at:tlw..la4 monenl. qui Uuv .court. U (TUKlKKl a?id ruined man. the audience was perrnilted by, Mr. Manfell.: i jleM 4ilni as feast a pity. ' " ' ? moment's! Ovt-r I he cruel and vindictive wold and .I. -V. Dennis;. Building, M. L. Thompson, E. P. chairman Brown and , A. W. -Watt: 1 Park, chairman R. L. Griswold, , J. .y. tennis and A. A.. Muck.' Members of Library board, Mrs. Robert; Li. Griswold. Mrs. Abigal W. Watt and William Bohle. ! City engineer, E. J.- Ilimes.. ? City Attorney, Robert S. Krea- son. i . The election, of water board was deferred until the, meeting in February. ". A tract of land on West Main (Mitchell street) joining the home of jF. S. Thomas and owned by J the city, was aold to-JUim, ansd a,. street ijylng between, the. two properties was vacated, being Pine street from Fifth to Mitch ell.- ; I i The mayor, and council took, up in detail the construction and re pair of Iside walks, and the city ngjneer, was instructed to have maps, and - reports ready by next .regular .meeting. -The; cit.yattor- ney, wilj have proper! ordinances, legal notices' and other documents necessary to proceed legally upon the proposed improvements at the time. . It is hoped . to have this work; wjell under way within the next : fefwi weeks and fully com pleted lthin three; months. ' -h- ' Sawmill.ulttfrisia.OP,000 feet a 1 shift with 300 men, will run double (shift, . - Oregon will expend about $6,- 000,00'on highwork'during 1920i DOROTHX DARNIT .P-jvRA. JtDQN'T. THINK VpU. OUGHT TO BUY TjHAT BUTT Ol U WELL OF VENICE' 11 in Miifm -f ..-. spirit .of- Shylock's life, is -placed the- brilliance-andthe sunshjjie of the life4f'Port I&Cea"ev1e; Hamper endowed: Portia Srtftt an individual life' that will be remem bered by the avtfiencej.'7 r-nivr.. 4 Mr, John Burke as Antonio the merchant who "by Dl-luek ' vms' thrown' upon" the pleasure' ot, the Jew' 'was- second only 'to Mantell In superlative stage ' -presence. Burke k moy6dfon the stage with' the. bearing 'of a king; . l$ Mvefl his part .as few. actors are able. And f his sincerity.; in the role brought tremendous " ovations from, the audience,.-'' : " . - i Baslsanio. playpd by. Mr, .Tames Neill, Jr., one of the great est-ac-tors ever associated "With- o -'Mantell ronipany, andrJ .Arthur Fok as- dratiaho, a friend ofrBassan'io. gave: character -portrayals'.thait will ,make "Ther- Merchant t of .Venice" live long, in the memory of theatergoers of Saiem:- i?". But it Was Mahtail that' over shadowed e,veryf.hingj tua , acting overpowered the audience. They suffered with; - him, although .for thisuthey hated him. 1 And a tithe final" scene 'when Shylock, rained rfnd crushed by his Own red and revenge, with sunken" shoulder, lowly passed . through the . doors orthe' court-room,, the audience dared not breath.. -They felt they were, witnessing- the breakfng6f a .-man and not a monster, s .And they pitied- Shyjock, because Mantell permitted them' tt- do si." Sy dney-Talbo t - A daughtr'was born fo'.Str and" Mrs. M. T. .Tingleafad of Sidney Thursday morn in g At the Dacoii- ewi hospital In Salem'. Sh'o has lioon named Rlma Iicona. ''; W.- Fr Grenz of. Jefferson sold th property hero known as the John KieschnU-k place; last-wek. to C: F: Meier. The'faTm ii'lo cateil along the Willamette river near Talbot' and coniains .14 acres. S. R. Tandy of JenVrsofi niai. the sal. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Rurpuiv Finliry motorf'4l to Kugeno Friday . to at tend the all-day meeting of the Oregon State Fox Breeders' asso ciation. Mr. Finlay is owner of the Orem Fox Farm here. - Guests entertained' at. the honie of Mr.- and. Mrs. D. A..:Davulson New Year's day: were Miss Marie Wilson- of - Portland, Mies ' Elda Reese -of. Eola, Manila Abel and Winfield Abel . of Vancouver. Wn. A. Bomber of Sidney people -attended the funeral of Mrs.- N.. ft. Looney which was. held at the family home near. Jefferson. Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Looney; who was an old resident o-ic Jeirern son j district d ied.very uddenfy at her home latp Saturday. . Mr. and. Mrsl E." J. Freeman spent Sunday-in-CorvaBis-visiting at the home of Mrs. Freeman's mother,' Mrs. L. M.. Harding. .TWrsJ Harding has been confined' to the house .for .the last, two weeks ,by injuries which she 1 received when she slipped and fell in the base ment of her home, t She is. improv ing slowly. . .1 , A daughter was born Thursday to. Mrs. Violet .Kerschner at" the home of her parents, , Mr. and Mrs: Charles Snyder. L Miss Clara O'Neil, Miss Myrtle Moore- and Mr.' Blow of torvalHs were Sunday callers at' the home of Mr. and " Mrs. T.t F; JVfeier: V-. i - Mr; and Mrs. Charles Meier ' Vis ited at the home -of-their-son-in- law and daughter;- Mr. and . Mrs: A, D: ..PettyjObBi of Mehamn; over the week-end. ; i' ' " Two carloads of-hettedi ' gem - po- - - - ; . . - . . ' . v - . .- - - - ' - . . - ... TV taldes were ' sSippetf. : Trom 'TarDOt this" weeleDBircarof "SoTVk xe&a oicrlryTFrjiAk5 Iflepo--aidAa.?Stri hueker of Ciahy., -r. r-,V;' v 3 Kf rand Mri III -Vl p6oieypcni thweek?snd. w Ith relal tves. in Sa 1 tmi- 3Th yi at tended the; birthday party given for MrsWarren Cool--eft of-Salem Saturday;: '" 'J;'! '." J.M Cajavan haa .been having aJiee4 of the "grippe. He was unable to b iaronnd Tall ot last week", but is repojted ta be greatly improV6dat5lht5v writing.;-; : ;' ; ; then New- Yeir- withA Writ. : Cooley 'a pafehtai Mr? and HH: WrAlle at their bome in"ttage Grove. t . W a,r elad to report that Mrs, n RT Blinston, -who has been quite ; ,- At i . TUUnSDAY MOUNINC, JANUARY, 14. W2C $ wr...anu'.Mra jcc,. juooioanu Mr. Varreo coole.yf , wer ; &hop pine;-in Ainany rri(fay.-; jfJ v airTand Mrs. vu I'-arr rawurr el to PortUmi Suirdayana isnent se vejrat, .SJSttfil J Mr- Far r. mother, who -has-been very' ill Tor a. lonir tiritJnn4ia still confined to her bedi.' 4Tney retnraed , Wed nesday evening. ; :-v ;:.: ; - Mrs Idij. Lynea, woo - lias c"been J thegnest.of her sisterj Mrs; Or It' Thajrp; f or the last two weeks,: left Monday fdr, th thome 'of hr daughter; tfai .WillJant Skelton; near sJffetson Mr. s and- JMrs. Skelton art; the: ptoad naronU of a nowr 446gbter. bom a, the A1- bany-hoepitat tDeoember-.30th, Sh ha ami!. tJettjJcan.; s w -- - , - ii f r,J --t-.'.D; sr. -' Resolve tbis New-Year ever to be smartly srod- arui. bcgiA with the ' Karma Jaa- Sold; only at this -shop to Tatiht '''' J '.j'-.' J '- - - r- .' : H fombrrbw- Evening ; at ; I Justices Q. ,P, Coshof. John ii Baaiiy nndltarry f0n&ti OTegn'-sapTeme cgurtcaro tp b thrjudffes jit the MaTion connty Pioneer $lub rallycjt',-hs.-held at 4he First Methodist church of Sa- . ' ' - - Sjather rr ..'.5 nm' tomorrow i ri j Prixerf rr:thfl . fall ore to; h Warded fm tAJ'nS PT" cenijo .v1' Hv,f"T" " ciuiS'prfiseBt; clfihyMW lend clab 8CJ.0JAt) ta.bK .andls, to decorfto itrjecpraUonS .wIll'etaKe'n leto aeeottntMnf awarding the. prlzefl These men ' wRt. also; awnrd ho pritor 'e-plub ; showing - the host, resalta, for. the past year, 'f I It wa orlglnaJUO planned Uo hold n copntx hasket ball tourna ment amoBKXthe. pioneer .clubs. Wt'-'oecauiie- SalemMn the only 3 hcalltifj lii.the, county' to navo a 'plo'neer -' basket'; ballr team, tho tournament has been called'otfi,' V.','- , ". " ' I, t' lfl.lt i 3 5 "f i i1. 1 -A. t 1 I ! 4 - V .- - f . -vvr-"-, . '.