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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1926)
: , TmAnAY;;!j:Qrii:iKGiAncii 2,'ic2a;- THE t OEEGON STATESMAN,. SALEM,. DUEGON , li;:epl:.tiil : If i JailorShopShowShp and bmaii I annery Consider- :tv:;by;Offlcis1- Work of tflsmantli&t' the 'state lime- plant at Gold Hill began yeaA terday. - with forecast indicating mat me machinery will be crated ad shipped here within the next . two weeks, maklnz ndssible the addition-of this "new Industry to tne 'prison -plant aaa working nait withta-the month. For. the present the state lhne board Contemplates 'shipping the raw' prodHCtfromthe quarry -at Marble mountain, - near ' Grant a Pass, the present, cerntrafct holding tor at least ' one iore' year. TThe rock crasher 1 at "Gofd ;iillll, Srlth , a capacity of i 1 0 tons of fertilizer Ter hoar,- -will probably' be" retired 1 rem service 'or ! the present but, U is'nope'd.V suitable qfiarry will be found nearer to Salem, .when ' the machine 'can ' be ' nsed at 'a v later date. " ' - ' - 1 ; On the so-called , "island, east of the race from the main peni tentiair billdlngbut ;Vi'thln the enclosure, 2 quarters for 'the "ma chinery 9 will be constructed . ' the enclosure of the m pulveriser, re quiring 30-horsepower to operate, being dnstjproofrin order that TJhe finely" pulveriiel 'lime dust will -not' pollute-the water nsed-4n-the retting oV flax fin the penitentiary Plant. V.'.';' ' -. 's- It is estimated that20 men wfll find employment fin the operation of. the new Industry As operated 'at present a smaller number is re 'qtiired, : but . wheelbarrows and 'hand labor' will supplant' the ele vators 'used at Gold Hill., Capac ity of ' the plant ' at a maximum will be 10 tons of lime ' fertilizer per hour. i . Under the present contract the state will pay $1.25 a ton for the : raw lime. Freight to Salem 4s set at.'i2ta'tra,;whicb (bringsUhe raw cost here to $3.25: Jit is esti mated that, with prison labor, the manufactured product will sell at from .95 cents, to .$1.95 leas to farmers-of! thl section' than'wben the work as-done at pold'Hill. For the past months theJJo?dHiIl plant has been operating at'a toss, which would have necessitated, an increase 'in -the price to farmers of at Jeastr60-cdnts-a tonhad the plant remained there. . Prison authorities' are- now f ook lag for -a30.aarry tolf afnlah rrock : for . the. stone-breaking ; industry. soon to be 'added at the "penlten- uary.r kock oroaen oy ponrict s sledgeaanuners.' trill .':be; josed- on roads ;wf thin ;ibe prison, grounds. Store 'Prison . Industries : Plana hare . been formulating for seme 'thne ?toiprbi(de -"better quartert.f0r-Jjetptison-.taior shop and the prison shoe making jrtiop: A new building may "be instruct ed. Teryifl(5on ff r -these iaistries, partly, ifyth -a 1 jiew ty .Increasing the ' output.. of - the r shpe , shop ; eventually 'to Waire rail hVJshoes needed at "all the' state1 Irlstltattons .in pregto.,m j.fliv.r A small tannery is also being - considered, but large enough to furnish be eathex Jtor Uhe. shoes, and perlaps for harness ami other - uses at the. state TBStltutiotos. i It will be'ateeesaary to draw on the reTolring-" fund for the 'money, ' or at leastTsrt of itr4oinstan the lime plant at the penitentiary. On this account it may be necessary to charge a-higher price for the - lime to i the farmers f dr , a time than will ber charged ; liter; but J there will no doubt W a consider able saring ta them from the start.' .VTfie New "C6mmaridment,,r - Featurmg'BenxyDnr De-i , t - dared "ExcelTerit" ' ,! , If you' like, thrills if fron want to 'laugh, if you, like romance,; it you -enjoy good iactlngr if -yon can "appreciate- marTeleus ast,-go- to S PID SDDi TilBlliiraClE! WEKIfflE " - - 1 I . tf 'the Oregon theater and see "The , New Commandnients," Hobert. fr. .'Kane's initial . picture for First National. -t has all of the above : and much, more besides; 15 .-, ?The New Commandment" is a Society melodrama; made to .order for -the modern moTie,faniJ'There A are' big moments in Kaae'a great -picture. ' .- .!:-:tJ--! - . In 'The New Commandment4! fit Ben Lyon, who at last lhas been cast in a role worthy of his dra- matle talents.; This popular. young ' : man rlias been lately ' cast ; in "pic tures that. Were not exactly suited for Wm. In "The New Command- meats," howeVer, be is itTorded a 'real - opportunity, to act -In the - JoTe scenes with Blanche Sweet, who, by the way," looks prettier than eTer, this duo are remark - ably fine. . . - ' , Another artist wbo stands ont Gargls wfcb wars 'Salt water' I In yvriie '..New Commandment" is George jCoogerVho handles the light comedy touches. Cooper has the-makings of one of our greatest screen comedians! and.it some; en terprisiag'prodacer is on the alert for.4new material he will' take Cooper and groom him for another Chaplin land, Lloyd. Cooper has the - possibilities. In 'the various scenes to s "The Newt Coomamf ment" -he . afforded laughs that shook the house. , - j Holbrooke Blinn la sUU the-ater ling actor as always.; and others who do splendid work are Dorothy Cammings Diana 'Kane, Effie Shannon and' Pedro -de Cordova. Howard Htggin" directed 'The New Commandment" and as a re ward for his' efforts lie will! tike a,' price withHhe truly ' great 'f The New'' Commandment" is Robert T. 'Kane's - initial produc tion under his own banner for First National release." and in con gratulating Mr. -Kane en bis 'ef fort we' say- In a loud iroice: ; Go see .The New Commandment.' ? V '"His Brother's 3 Keeper,", ' the International Typographical4 union film,- will also- be shown -on '-the same program, in connection with the regular feature1 articles. Spent Two Months ' Visiting hurniture and uarpet Mar . ket'in Big Cities - 1 After two months traveling in the east, - C-S. Hamilton and son Ralph, representing the Hamilton FurnitreCo,tjturned to Salem Sunday evening by the way of California,' from an extensive- buy ins trip. , fThey visited the Chicago, Grand Rapids, Buffalo, New York - and Philadelphia furniture and carpet markets as well as Washington, C.'and various tther places, i uk j luuuu uinuy new auu in teresting things in furniture and home furnishings which they have purchased for their store here in Salem. .. I Mr, HamiltonvfO"Ud the- eastern factories rushed with orders, and jnany of them werer over soldi their capacity, before the markets! closed. He 'states that there? seems to be -a hi gi 'demand for the better class f; home furnishings and he'ptfrehased'aceordipgly for taelr--Sfore fn'Salem. B tjrtlal4RSiJSfe ItU N N Eli . - f ioo,ooorx?F,iR8inE STOLEN - -THROCGil ? PASSAGE NEW YORK, March 1. (By Associated -Press. ) Robbers cir- euni veined Ian. elaborate, burglar alarm .sy$ tern by -i' tunnel, from which they' renMSyed five tons of earth and stole furs worth $100, 000 yesterday from the Julius Kluggman's Sons Inc., .establish ment ,;iu ;MidbatUa. Working mithin 100 feetof a' police station across tne Street, iiey are be lieved to have required a week for the operation, in which they dug a deep perpendicular hole and then "went horizontally ''tor more than' 25 feeiuipiercing'tbe founda tions of two buildings. The robbers rented a vacant store in the rear of the fur estab lishment. A partition was erect ed' to cut off the view of the rear of the store from the street, and the tunnel was dug from the shop. The -dirt and rock was piled on the floor. The passageway was round so that. when the' men broke through the last wall the loot was easily accessible. Detectives working cn the case, said It was one of the most .painstaking plots ever en countered. LEGION FORCElUNrTES IN MEMBER CAMPAIGN . , . (Ooattarta'tKMSTpaK 1.) bad -not'yet: applied. 'made appli cation for the- aid. - ' In connection with the major's talkNewell Wil liams urged.. jiembersvtq 'convert their government ; insurance, .and explained the process. . ': . ; tW K..!?McKnight -and H.,R White asked -for more volunteers f Gr" the drum corps.--i The -organl- ration last year' won the ; state JwcKLirisooTnDii di iuidiauirriiuuii Mentho-SulDhor ta; pleasant cTeank. will soothe and heal . skin that is irritated or broken out with eczema:;: that ; is covered jWth. ngty rash or" pimples, or is xxmgh or; dry. Noth ing subdues t fiery 'skin, err -kms so quickly, says a -noted - skia . .".coaIi st. .The moment this 'sulphur xreparf tion Is applied the itching stops and' after i two or three applications, the ffflttfllDiili UFB0MM eczema is gone and thesktn :u de lightfully dear: and smor'h. i Sui phuris 5a.,precious as m s'..:.t femedy because it destroys the pani s that cause the burningltchms or disngure ment. Mentho-Sulpbur always -heals eczema .right .-op. . " t - ' L A small jar of Rowles ifentho Sulphur may be had at any good drug-store. -, J.. 'For THiStmpU itTiU'Aiiumtnt to, 1 1 ITEHAIX niARMACAL CO.. Inc. S98MafcAvs, lwYocilN.Y. ' ' t Adv.. 'DRAMATIC IICfriRE'NDW IfJ SALETJ It ls2..i v Te ie CJemnuiteiit, mm reieasesris nowj- playing at -the prgon Theater, pels Lyon d jblanche tSweet are jreat nred ; In the t pictore, which carries i the en dorsement of the, management of ;th Oregon.On" the same program together ,"with the' short 'featnr filma "His Brother's Keeper, a plcfore iprodnced- by the Typographical Union, will be screened. Championship , at .- the (.Prineville convention -and another state . vic tory iX .forecast. The; corps , is now practicing for the coming an nual .'convention at. Qoos ' Bay - on August 5. 6 apd 7. Dr.- W. Carle ton Smith, spoke on the present Legion movement and hospitaliza tion, and Lyle Dunsmoor suggest ed a fly casting club for the local . - 1 ; A large delegation from the post ; will - travel to Portland to- We stress kitchen. mm 'VV ;t!i- ' ' :TfQ! ' Vegetables rancy'dalifbriiia if-.. 2 cans 35c V- t- TFancy Crosby 2 cans 35 c . - '. 'Fancy flowk 2 cans 9c "iStahdard Iowa Com N 2' calisz5c Garden Run 2cansJ5c Preferr'eb! Stock t - 2-caris29c . Cut"SiringIess ".'Beans': 2icnsi:&c 5 ' of the very- latest First 'National night, wnere TOO new members 'Portland are being Initiated. "Port claims the largest ' post 'in " the United States..i Members - of 'the local post were entertained last night ' by ilarsters. Barristde and Allen, " the Royal Troubadour trio from the Salem high school. The trio sang 'several numbers and were weirreceiTed. "Archie. Holt, f the 'Heilig, ldase'd a feature f ilm :for' the' entertainment of the crowd. " '- quality, not 'irieYely Helcatiie e'sell !qtiality, but because we believe it wi tn-every, nouse wire uooa ; groceries are too cioseiy.retaiea 10 gooa aeaiui to, uc umuiy rcyarucu r iicyicticu.i But the enoiroous volum thatfhcjre you are assureo! lof economy sis well Aas satisfaction. 'Incidentally we deliver y our fools right to ybiir! 1 Grocery stems Giiitard?s Gi'dtina Chocdlale 1 lb. 27c :No. 5 Silver Freshly 85c No. 10 Silver Leaf S1.67 Bboxs Fancy Blend JLaT.-.. Coffee VBiqualj.in quality, or ""rlavor to any 50ccan wOirce . 2i78c IBV1TMS u "Growers Are Entitled to Protection' ? Declares ; ' V Candidate It is not possible to ctirtall pro duction .'declared ' A.v RShumway, candidate for the republican nom ination for United states senator, who addressed members of the Sa lem chamber of commerce at the noon luncheon Monday, 'Sueh -'a 'method 1 will not bring prosperity -'to -'the ) farmer. - For ;if the- farmers nre asked to 'cnirtail. say,' the Wheat -crop, they -will all i agree to do so. Then, thinking the rest will .plant lightly, many: will plant twice as much as normal, looking for a clear -market - and high:prices. A' . , "Yet' the farmers ar& surely en titled to protection," .Mr. Shum way declared. "The railroad ' Is allowed by the interstate com merce commission to charge rates that will permit ;a fair return. Labor is granted protection.- - Man ufacturers are aided, by Ihe tariff. But little protection has been giv en the farmer. ,-, :. - i" . , 'The prosperity ef .the state, is entirely dependent upon, the Pros perity of the farmer.. Farm pro duction is steady ' and not de- creasing, as the lumber industry 0 -uuniniiiULLUo BAKERY GOODS Better 25c Leaf '3 Small Loaves of Better Bread 25c French Paltry 5c -19c Xll llCrnds Wn liiib thi. Pa.- try. it's if ree from tTactbry taste. v t and mining industry are bound to be when the resources they wora are reduced steadily. j if k, ' , 'If there : were no - farmers ' in the stater of Oregon, thete wduld be no state of Oregon. The'farm ers ; should - be given sample 'pro tection." i " ; - f VMr. Shumway also jdeclared himself emphatically in ifavor of prohibition. ; -t . - t DhY lNQUIRYRLAN ixv ' -IfoEETS-DISAPPROVAL (Contianed frsa pC ) ' ' . ; t r is s ail that will be donel at this BeSsion Lj ! . ;. "Nevertheless the senate judici ary committee has decidedf t& hear next Monday tne proposal of Sen atbrs Edge, republican, and 'Ed wards, . democrat of New i Jersey, and Brace, democrat, Maryland. for ttmendment of the Yolstead act. These senators are insistent on a- general 'public " hearing by this or a select committee on the w hole aubject of prohibition - n forcement. UnwiJUng to, make an estimate ef the "effect of I thepro4 hibition la.w himself, Mr. Andrews deploded I today the Increasing number of "wild statements" and expressed ; the opinion that; if proper.'enfereement were- to- be possible, publio - mind must be quieted. . Mr. -Mellon on the other hand held that the -public-gener- ally knew the facts rabout-prohibition and was In a1 position to ob tain any information which a gen eral commission nitght.v Newport -Fish being ' shipped in carload lots to San Francisco, i : ' M "' : - ' - i . : i - ueparu eLoaves of A Frequently i a penny represents the differ- 4 ence dcted" meat ndt Quality rneats t dVt very little if any rhore than second grade -meat Special Stealrs From -Prime Ydung ' J, - - - 13c iter hV kes - DiAf.itiflD ttlF.COHTEST ..;. y.r (Gbatia4 from pa ) ? " , amount of money secured for the diamond ring period will be made at - the close of - the "contest on pril 10f It would, not-be fair.to Haei wiBningVcontestnt;for n8 ennnnnm the amount ef . money seenred "at this time, but it vill all be made public at the close of the contest, i The diamend ring contest is gone and 'our advice to tie contestants is to forget it and ski their , minds hn; winning , a radio and getting Totes for ' the automobile prizes. ,i ;- . v ' Z I So many contestants run so close 'at the present time that it is BBybodYsjrate, and.theconteBt ants with ambition andaSwillingf es- to-work Aave tha greatest op portunity of their life before them now, and if they will, grasp the opportunity promptly f they may be able to '"win a radio and also secure enough votes ( tff put them on easy street for the1 grand prizes in the next few days. ' 'TCT a fchama gauffer, with rhenwtiml ' Thi Pri-iption does not ruin the fmrli It not drrH "tk hrt, ticMiwr-deeS'-'M-Tnrir liir -wamk it ,ectie. Tiuak PreBcription de nob funUin any aterarrvor narcouca, io it nknhina thmtit rtain 'medical element tnefTj'in tha!uecefai Ireatmeat ot rhpuiAatioi and jrout.aecordiC wu inforoed. present-day . medieal opinion. Vrie aeid olTiand xeeet Hver medt- Trnnk'i f'r.irriDtlon aella for SI. 75 at Perry 'a rrar" Store, 115- So. Commercial St. Adv.' .. . v !-. HUVTlSr.1 should be the first consideration MEAT v iient Giattt tt' in- n meats and j inipected. ; 49 - t . Fancy Pettny Fre 25cWlb.: ' . Boneless . , v v; . x - a. . . u - . ' , - '. :- - J' s- " I ... i ;.ui- 3 ' I -MAGNESIA " Wfien cUfldren lose theif pdp due to indigestion. ,eonr stom ach and ' similar troubles, buy Rex&ll Milk of Magnesia ' It will bring back the smiles add gaiety. IMs harmless ana therefore I recommended . children. i. a . Full Pint See' Onr Window Perry'Dru Store IIS. South Commercial Street 4 AX HI - L- ' 4 ! GROCEsiY Items CrystkrWKite Soap. 20 for 75c xt ... ? Eagle Brand Hard Wheat Flour lb. Sack iKtarlktlJay (Raisins aie wt -usaW' f :. I . Fisher's Blend "Flour ' $2;25 ' 7 "sh:Efr?rs . - .. - i ( . - tf ' X i. ..... 1 -