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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1926)
t IT."' . . FRIDAY M0rATNG,2JAiiai51!)2i I1 if r-,: ATrT;iE -TljEflTriS-;' y t Yfrrlronohnny nines "ltf The I N .LrveWire," from1 tne storyThel ruatne of Light.' 1 br : Richard I y Hyashburn Child. A 1 V -rsr. . , Heine Association ' Vaudeville: I Blth-iBoh Custer in1- "Man Rustlin and oxnedy.'U irfiED byspk:?eh J J,-, doerfler' Decfarel'Or; gon Leads Unlyinrreaic Legislation". : v Faeaf filbert In the 'arld.are wa. right here lnthe WlUany I ette Valley -declared r jf Jf Doer fler ' o r Marlon county who spoke of filberts before the Marion-Polk County Realtors' association yes terday noon.' " In unit of this fact, right here I In nforan filbert are neln lnl . "-L-Jr p iruui, ure, Italy and iromTSiMiy.- Tne m" l ported nuts are ' ot very inferior 1 quality, some of .them being so I wornky they are not permitted en - j trance to the, United gtatea. , ; . But Oregon! although, the, best filbert countof kaown,; has' been retic&ent abott planting the' trees, I largejy'.. because pioneers tn the i iieia yiaTe Deea conien. wua dbsu i cropa losteadi qf planting fine tree I orchat 4. - ki . I J .. . . . I xrfle rare as the reason ! for Belittle acreage In fUbeH'al-lilfe tlvatk t yie aeaertlon that Oregon-llaesa' ians And. : especially . those In . the Willamette-Valjey are Innately and Incorrigibly conservative. ' "WeOregonians bead ' the 'list la nothing .but freak legislation,' r. jjeerner. declared. Califprnia has too' high a tem-1 rature' In the Btlmmer time to ,be successful In extensive filbert cultivations Practically, nonev of the nuts are grown east 5 of the rocky- mountains. Hence,! about the" only real filbert land In the United States, : Is in Soathern Washington ands the; Willameiie; ( 1 e v aooui 2,yo,uuu poaaa? filberts are fmnorted to this conn- i try annually. Toaupply ui5t!UARGEUUMBERCARG0 tlty of nuta. It would be necessary 1 tfr have in cultlcatlon.about 20- 0003 acres. Tet thete are only anoui ?wreaw iuoer m iirt 1 cjass condition in the entire wii iameupkvaiieyi t.- s ,, ,.4 u assure iirw-t crop-. Therk no oft years if the trees are of j Cght sort and attention ia" given, a, it should' be;?. The trouble seems to : be that: fornrera in planting the nuts give little at tention to the kind ot solTneeded. j River . bottom ; landV produces nerhanS the heaviest'auantlttfbnf the? highest' Quality - filberts are 1 . : . . . . . . - . ' I -. m i proaucea on us nwiy una. : 1 V x Alberts- is- one f xt ther nicest J I sropa to harvest The nntall'huskT Jr i pkbemselvea They yield 4,from J 1 loou 10 luutr pounaa per acre, ana 1 , ii V. ' 1 ' -t ' , ' ' ; ' I llinil I nilrllr lUTIPFl I uuun nncuLUiiioLi 1 riti" flint 1 IHfe rilllJ AViAI f 2top drugging I Kub. soothing. penttratmg St, 'Jaeoba Oil right Ml VY " jng 4jomts, and re-1 wmca;evcr sao-1 Krnakuf. tleiit St. -Jacobs 1 v.t store, and in-a no- ,f from nam. soreness -and stiff nct.i . Ia use for 65 years for 1 rbeumatism.''r sciat-1 ka, neuralgiii lum tago, backache, ffprains. , Chocolate; !. Hi.- -r 1 V 'V Assorted HandUlf)pect : t Soft:Centsrs-L; ih: : : and DitK FOR SATURDAY-ONLY. ; 2 iijT for T6c r Vi mVT . - , 1 - .1.. -.. i . i . Tf i. MXiAira 4-Via m o-VlT . Trt ifmit quantities 4 . i Only at I- QGHAEFPR'Ot DRUG STORK r i The Yellow FronVt Phono .197 CUB are one of the best paying crops la the yalley.! ; ? ' - 'It Is only : matter . of five or 1 years,? declared PaerfleiVun tir th filbert Industry will bw one of the most Important, In the WI. lamette vaney.f LOSS It III II -5 Born i in 1 835', Picturesque t Figure Passes After . Use- j;.- M Career.;, . , i 1 1 'W ..- . . i L 'i , . t . 'With he passing of Henry Syl vester., ClemenfH onf? -Wednesday evening, Mare$J3r at" the 'home of his son. Dr. L. O; Clement -410 'North' Capitol, i the last -chapter' Jt a'very usefuland Interesting life watfwrtttehJ' l&i --ir.i-i ?f He -was born. Marcn IS3 t . Windsor, Vermont, and At early age entered the fanning business... . -.jf..: -., ti I In 1857 he .went to Minnesota where - he - took no a homestead. and while proving no on hla -clatra suffered a great many hardships from the Indians, wolves: ? and often 4ft degree belowf zero weitth Ter in' a-thlff board shafy: At 3S year ofcge he married Nellie WUcoxand to them,wer born six children of whom live are still living. A I - . After ''several years he Uft'thf' farm going o Waseca, .Minn.; (where he. engaged in the farm ( machinery business.' v'i 5!VK In 1 860 lie. united - with the Methodist , church, later transfer; ring nis pem uersuip iu .iub gregatlonal. church of which hU entire famllr were members. ,;i Diirfnsr" the .last 20 yearaof 'ils h8 lias beeniStlred from busii and has not only , enjoyed i8j children '' and their families, put they have all enjoyed hlnu' ' i He Is survived hy one daughter, Mrs. F. tR.' Hagerty of Eugene, and four sonsDr.T L. O. Oemeht of. this .city. with, whom she mada his hom6 Torvthe-paai sJLa yiarsr W. Ai Clement f ;WasecaJM,Irin B. H. of Santa Rosa. Cal.,, and A. R. of 'Medford,also -one' brother Uwight, age 8$, of Tully,.Mass...v 5-Aawaa hia desire,: tlm jremaina win bet cremated and th ashes shipped to Waseta, .Minn., 4to ' be burled ' beside hia' wife- there!! iirAH cl i 1 iV . 1 1 i-rtr itOOCL OlillXO 11 IIP Outtiaa from paf x.) Hill.manager-bf ha.Twftf Hlrbor geTea0r-compaiyi uleclarld at , . W, 9 ; 4 0 a'clocfc; .that thataga , John Cudahy and Tyea!f wtfa returning to HoattJam.withalLnmb the crew. Captain Charles M Hansen, of Hoa.ulanT was piloting the ship across the bar. ' Accofdlng tAJ, wltele&s rft0rta received here ali day, the bar and sea have been , smooth. . The Horaisan Mara went, aground abouti o'clock. It Is said, and is believed to have been damaged so , V. n 4- .1,. - YkAna-m'm . . HnMtna IVQ oKla . w , v.au She , carried, a t heavy deckload .- of lumber and was listing' when-she left Shaf er -MilUn Aberdeen: this aiiernoon ; t : .- ,. r ; , The coast guard cutter .from the Westport;-coast suard station, as- - 1 w s lavifafTk' FornaAn AnTn rrl nnn aaT . " . " of the station,: believes thai none. has been" lost t The- men 'are aboard the.tur Podeca, fpUot boat for the Horaiaan. Maru",. the tug - rw and 'theJohn Cfudahy.; The tugs are reported to. Jiare' picked A h -K ..xx.4.-t.iek tA rirkv.arharr!: limt eet Idnfewned byefiteami j large'quantltybf-waeaV'Wded t i Vancouver, - u..-v?.i :s; ""'""t l - - - " ' ; . r A stronVdutable galvanized with bail, i dot : proof .'f spill ' l --r - ' . , 1 ." if in tu"a" i V I i. - 4-gaIIon capacity. . SizovllH?10 inches. j r IiADIES Visit 'Cur Hotise'wlre Departiweiit in Basement ' ' ' ' many surprises for you , t r ." S X riff-! 1 K Uaring Explorer Opens Nexv IVMdernessii&WMtesL.:; x j i George M. Iyott, jioted JUasytA tiplorer awl vvtbor, is back from p perilous trip ;thronRh Kcnador and Brazil across futb America, bn which he visited regions never knd about 4,000,000. board feet! of large v timbers, " plhsa and other lumber, loaded at the Grays Har bor port- terminal and i the Schae fer Dolphins in Aberdeen. j -; Tbe ship" had about a two foot list, when; sbe'went down the hjar bbr, . according! to officers of the Stevedore company. The- wheat Iri! er holds ' made it djfncnlt to trim; the load audit was theplan to,. even her up by filling empty water tanks after she had crossed thVjbatJ She drew about 26 feet of Twater. -, . ;-4-i.'v .". The Horalsan Maru, which aapk at i the Grays Hariir-fcar tonight, is i in about 35 feet xf water, squarely across the Grays 'Batbor bar andiWllLepnsjtitute" a serious tor leaving " ihe ' port,- according :to members of the creif of the tug John i Cudahy which arrived at p. 'local. dock from the scene of the shipwreck at 8 : 55 o'clock totghtj Officials of the Twin Harbor Stevedore, company say that the port will not be entirely bottled up,- but danger of such a contin-, gency Is feared. - " h THEATRE TRArJSACTION IS MADE, REPORTS INDICATE , f (Oofcttajed-irwa ps l.) parture- of ,the' 20 ormore stock holders for1 their respective homes. 1 Negotiations for the deal, which 1 iby -far the" largest thea'ter transaction ever ' known "to( the"' northwest, were"stlll under way tonight however. These negotia Hons according; to the statement consisted- OI f nxures s sub- bjbitors." J lUl2anaFranciscoi tf'xiMfoxt American fTheaters. corporayon Tind uan j 1 MalarxeytbrolC35aito''ney to Jensen" oSrTleberg, re ECEAt Gavanized Garbage Pails A Big. Value! paUwith cover which locks ; proof, clean : and sanitary. v i77?z?f?Ae. vjjA , :''"' f'-iHMi "'A y ' . . 1 : - ..: . . : : w. -P ! : t Issn'-:. ' - . J?- I f ' S'" w , v- - '4- - J ' . ... w - r- v. - -w , II.?:. . V (. - -IUS ' 1 - -! It 1 i 1 K. lull I I 4.-. iUacm' r: - r: before seen bv a white man. bottom. Is ; the great volcano of Sangal, photographed fq the first time.; At top Is otic of the (rm,TtIteraaagea wbo : iadiabU ' the deadly streams .with which he bad main led at their task until well into the night. ... . ' w , Maintaining' the sphinx-lilte Sil ence ithat has ' marked the . entire transaction, the, principal; parties to the -deal merely 'smiled' pleas antly.and changed the. subject, to a , dlscussion ; of I Portland's . won derful weather..;. , - .V'i.-"-"'. But the smaller- stockholders were, more, informative.' J.hey talked "freely 'of; turning; to real estate of some such Occupation back In the; home town-when they returned and ' one eyen -Ventured to remark in . the presence ' of newspapermen that, he "wished the deal would become effective before May 1 as stipulated." ' The hoMing-of r C- S: Jensen and J. G. Von Herbert were estl mated conservatively at 65 per cent pf the total In the 31 operat ing .theaters .adn the additional four or five that are operated 'part time' or are under construction In the northwest. The iargest'stdck'T holding corporations' associated with them are the Moore Amuse ment company of Tacoma and Olympia and the Greater Theatej Corporation of Seattle. " ' 1 4 LEAGUE DEBATE LENDS LflQJimXtm: (Continaed from par 1.) thought within th'e body of the assembly. - : . " t To one -thing the British gov ernment never would lend itself-i ttylng- -to recreate in the 'league council camps of-" opposing forces which were the urse of Europe before the war. , (Tho former labor premier, Ram say MacDonald, .and; ,Mr XJoyd George, with - other opposition speakers, expressed his'i dlssilfs faction with the sefsetaiy's speech mainly on ground of absence of any pledge to vote '-agam'st "the" - "J r I'fitamBa-nBA.. & . I BL--V 11 1 U I H ITil & to continually battle. As the photo frasJ t taken, oe 'of nis boats' ; was being smashed. ' AlsO shown is one wUderne88ppcned . by ,Dyott claims of i Poland,- Spain and Bra- ail should 'they be submitted-and as seemed likely, 'supported by France, Italy and other powers. EKiMOEifiRE: STARVING MIIXTET POIJCK ARE DIS- i Hatched ' to' aib1 band WINNIPEG, , Man.,; March . 4 . rB4,WireIessv;v via Edmonton. (By,, Associated Press. ) A. - ,de- tacniqeut' ot Royal Canadian Mounted , police . haa left . Fort Smith In the northwest territories on a 250 mile dog sled journey intor'the barren lands to rescue a band ot Eskimoes from starvation. Word reached Fort' Smith that ihe .band was in imminent danger of starvation. Corporal Blanke, constable on - the -police staff at Fort Smith left with three sleds and "teams driven by Indian dog drivers. 0 "v Albany's netf fire loss for 1825 was but $55. SUNDAY NIGHT LECTURE i i , TrtE NEW EARTH'' Will it be "a real place?'. Will .'we Ibulldy plant, and eat 1 t 4 verfthere? What will a lot 0xl0 cost? Will we know-each other? OveniooVttended'lSst Sunday? Ton better plan to . be there tMs' tfane. i Bring your friends. Singing begins at 7S30 p. m. SEVENTH DAY ACVENT, w . Corner orlfthf an'd fealf ep. Korth Jlen ,i .t-.t -ITlFalrgfcndaCaV: ? J In '-new.1 Spring styles; plairi. pleated and ; circular' skirts ; ..fast colors r and well 'made- La'cetrtom.conaJan KiTfeL Vi-rrr! irii!ai' ; v lii " must see these '.wonderf NlSlort3 ..-: X V -es iopptfeclate'thene See Our Island VindoWs for Display w v ,''i.-'-;:. .SALEflPEBAIltTEAr.1:. , .- FOR EAST IS NAMED -v (n tinned from pc 1.) 1 i - r r Keene, Scotch Woolen Mills, J. C. Perry,. ; Kay Woolen Mills. G. peckapach, Buslck'B. h. ir stiff. C, S. : Hamilton. Curtias " Cross. Steuslqff,- Rigdon & Son. Union Abstract Co., Salem Abstract Co., J)aa Burns, -A'. A. Geuffroy,: The igna, TheV Gray-Belle John Mc- Nanr. H. O. White Salem Brick & TUe ,Co. Capital Clty; Laundry, Salem Laundry. .-Barnett Brothers, Walter Wlnslow, Smith & Wat- kins.. Vlck Brothers,; Glese-Powers, Huntington & Cdbley, Clifford Brown and Breyman Boise. . Gifts -of $5 each were made by Kaf ourys, - Newton Chevrolet; C Archard, T- M.Barr, Phil Elker, B. Mlles i Spautding . Logging Co,, Dr.sO, Ai Olsen. Hunt Broth ers. Homer Smith,' Star Bottling Works. Salem Baking CoJough- wn jsnerwin, j uttOj Juet,: wy liain Burcheart.' Gertrude J. M Page.tXeka ; BeUeTtartar;' "Marie .Churchill. i M-fi:- :- x t v . - Rowland Printing Co. gave $4, Dr . ' George H. Vehrs- $ 3 , - and : 8 2 was. given' by Mr. Rydele, Western Auto Supply, E.-H, Burrell. Rufe White,' Hal Patton. ASKS FOR BALLOT ON S LIGHT WINES AND BEER i (CoaManed from pa X) pf this district said it is advisable to have somewhere on the Pacific coast -a central "control" for the handling of the liquor smuggling prevention work. At present each district .reports through Waahink- port ToniVht's'-nieering waWoy' "the purpose of 1 uutllnlnga 'proKram of discussMfca rVh5lLwtll :bk fheld tombrrow d- Saturday.- TOLL BRIDGES RULED ON V SAXCTIOX OF HIGHWAY COM MISSION " MUST BE HAD ' WASHINGTON, March 4. (By Associated Press): A new' policy to govern tha granting of congres sionkl5 permits for the construe Hon or private toll bridges on main highways" was laid down to day by the senate Commerce Com mittee. Here after such permits must have the approval ot the highway commissions Of the statO'or states, airected and must contain a re quirement that the state' or" states or any political sub-division there of may at'any time acquire owner bhip of such bridges by purchase or condemnation proceedings. The committee decided that after a bridge had been, taken over by a state, the only govern mental requirement would be rea; sbnable tolls " until such time as At The Heilfg Today Association Vaudeviller M --3 Shows 2i30 . 6:45 8:4&-. ton, u. ij., ana lip e losp Deipre information 'reahe's one' Pa6iflc coast port' "from another. 1 ' ' h " SUBjfccT I v ' 0RCH1 t prcS3ecialvv Roomv. and fast' colors. Tbu- the 4 state orV -local governments "held that they could, support; the bridges toll free. ' ; i ' OAfl- MADE-TD CHURCH BAVARIANS ARE, TO BUILD SCHOOLS ANP JIOHPITALS KEW yORK, March 4. (By Associated - - Preasu) -i-cArrange- ments f were completed ' bjf New yorktbanketa tody-tor;a'$5,0,. 000 loan ! to the Roman Catholic chut a" of Bavaria, .representing the first long- term publle bori rowing by a religious ; organUa tkxn. through. Wall street channels.. An offering bt. twenty yea boilds is planned at an early date. : ,. J The loan- wilt-be a direct obli gation of the general union of the eight .Bavarian diocese : and.; the proceeds will be ro-loaned by the Union for the construction of edu cational institutions ahd.hospitali throughout the state ox Bavaria. The most recent previous Ca tholic loan nerotiated in Jthis coun try' was-a "credit of $1,560,000 ex tended to thd vatlcanrby the Chase National bank and Blair and company; v--. , ; PIOXEEK KftfAtllkD ' V . CHARLESTON. Wash. March 4 William Canow: 81. city clerk and former mayor of : Charleston and fofmer state .representative from Mason county, died here to night.' Before coming to Charles ton from Shelton in 1900, Callow was also sheriff; aad eounjty com missioner.' He 'Is an uncRy of Riisneil jisCailcwv? f JEniversity-- of ORDER VERA -TO -APPEAR cdrNTiss 3i liis: board j IF TRIAL IS IjOST Marclf. NEW YORK, (By Associated "Press.y Assfstant'Sec- retary "of Labor W. jW. Husband late today ordered Ryroa" II.- Vhil LAST "LAUGH". TODAY1 OiREGQ:W .. i ; - ; jr . i ; ' , i ... ..f .-Alt ; . K; - !. jt I ' ' - y - - - -c " ! v.;;f: rvj;' 'f '' ' - " - - 1 . - . -" .-. 'i - " - i ' WstQTt'iQLit-' ;.; jr, the caiusjpTace'6 3 , . vrecoramed?T3aten w features of Borne Quality De -Ltxxe, Tt: j -:'" BelsprInITmmoiisA esi in It makes yocr sleep denstratetlMiome r 7 -a-- Tht.Dt Luxe way f o leep I, i (Bat.- or!. -iumi rui thatyoupboocanfreeitseUof tl-btiia Li fStlguFweli Bl.V: i I - " V - i ' ;. " - , - ... acting Immigration coiiimLsaloi-.r " at Ellis, Island: to. return the Cou - - less oi uaiocau in iimj iuu iui-- -mediately 'for1 deportation It she tosesjlinthefc. habeas- corpus . pro-. ceedings.v. The countess brougtt J 1 the proceedings, to gain admission to this country: .- r '.; ." - -' ? i MeaitwhUe she'.waa'adcaUteJlca'" a, temporary leave, . under $5 CO, baiL The leave expired last' night. OJBflGiii-n 11 tt aXittle Over Two Montis Gin ElevetffHjnKir r Thin J A a' body ,buUder. an. appetite creator,' and 'to' make' we4k sklnAy .-. , boys and girls sturdy, '.strong .and '. fair of' energy! there is. nothing. : like Cod Liver OyU-any physician ' will-tell yqjr;that. T;; T 7, " But it's vjlei horrlbtev'stuff ;.to . fake.' and" is' apt" to upset any stomach, so now doctors arepre- scribing and;wlse jaret.taare'buy ing McCoy's Cod Liver .Oil- Com-y pould Tablets sugar-coated, and', as easy to take as-candy. , ;. . ;. ;r, ; The ' son of George O. O'Brien . Of i Mahwah.v Its waa' .thla 'ar d . pale and did not: get enough ftour-, ishment from his food.- In a little, over twoJ months he'g4lnd tleveai , and one-half , pounds. and T,f$e!a j and ' looks one' hundred per cent . better. . .... -. ;. Mothers, if any of your children " 1 jara weak thin' or "puny, give ,them these tablets. aS -direotedT tor SO days, and watch1 them- gala- Cesltv f and health' tfom day to' day- they .. seldom, fail-r-buL. if.' the. .anusaali, should happen t and, .you t are, .npt . supremely .satisfied with' .results-p ypurdruggist is authorized to e-"5 turn your money. , -'". !- ' - Be sure always to ger'thS- -original ah, genuine MfcCoyla. Cod v Liver Oil Compound' Tablets C 3; tablets 60 cents, . atJ. C Perty, Central Pharmacy-, D. , Fry, ?rl any druggist; in , America. - Thou sands of boxes sold klaily.Adv.Vj i 1 : 1 1 i On ,4 .: - senses so - xlaxe - aiii - rc.llfcl .- That wt7t" wnmmead it tat v "1 '1S5 Ki0nxDiercialIBtreett II IIOUP.-TiTNTJOTS TteTehslar 'Store'