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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1926)
p I i J -i V ie X r p - -.j - V & ) i i - f 1! V .i . Iod Daily Except Monday by STATESMAN UB24SHrXO CO! SIS South Commereiar St.. Satan, Oragai H STATESMAN UB24SHrXO COHTAVT i "-a v t i : f Hendrleka . FraS J.Tooae - -i Lm M. Mar Imam f IjmIw J. Smith Aadr4 Bauteb. - Maaarar . Managing Editor . . . . aty Editor TalegTapa Kditor : - ttociety Editor - W. IT. Hendaraoa , Clrenlatioei afaaafar rUlph H. Kletzinf . Ad'artiaiag Manager Frank Jaskeakt Manager Job Dept. . R bote a Livestock Editor W. C Ooaner - f - V , Foortry Kditor ; , loaCBZs or tub associated raass - ' -' 1 ' - Tn AUMlaUi Preae U axeluslrely entitled to too se for pablleatlaa at all aw Slrpatehee credited to it or not aiaanriaa croditod ia tkia paper a4 ale tta local "..Mi publlahW herein. - : - ' i- . t - -j- . . . ' Alport BTtra. tSC Woreastor Bldf Portland. Ore. ' . ' j'-: ' :.. .... , , ,.;, ' y.i'fif.f- CU& JW.Tori :WS.ise;-W. Slat Sts Cnteero, Maronetta Bldf. : loty A Payaa. Sharon BUtg-. 8 yranelace. Call!.; Higgiaa Btdg. Loa Aagelea. PaUL .Bnaiaes Of flea t.aVMtoty Kditor. Jit or SS 10a Ctran lotioa Of fiea-SSS ' . ' HeVa Departont23 r 10S Anto Contest ditor10 v.Job Uapartmeat J St Xatorod at tao Peat Offtea ia 8a loa. Onoa. aa oaoad-Uaa matter. 1 - - . - .... i " : , if GOiyg REQUIREMENT "Go genre the Lord your God; bat who AT t her i thai shall rn .'AnH .MnuM nM -Ota wilt - t - - VW V VM OiW nuu wu - uuug And with our old; with our sons And with our daughters; .with our JIocKan with our herds? j Ex. 10:89. 1 ' vrf .... ; p 4 ) , i -) In the matter of world production records 'in dairy cows. ke story is an old one, and is and will continue to be repeated over and over again- j j : ..:.it' '' " The story, that Salem is the capital of all jerseydom; and rthe coming capital of ;'tlie; other milk breeds. By every test; thealcm district ;iar ir; the lead throughout the whole wide earth in the production of world record and high testing cows -xif the Jersey. breed 1 1 j. f . . ' :, .'.1 And "there are several outstanding and basic reasons for ttfisSrnence , . :tA)no$eason fs thi fact that this district has dairy rajns anairy-paUenceow men wha take-pride in their oplifhge fact that this ja i Uiet greatest daii; country in the world; has the sun v slune.and showers and soil conditions that make it ideal for ''thatjustry. wl -1' ' . ."' '" ' !". . .. So it may be expected that henceforth the competition ' tor, championships will be largely between Salem district 'dairymen ' . -. i .t And this means great things for the Salem district, and t;for the! city of Salem, j The long prices for the animals of merit;WilI come here .The high average production will be in. the. whole Willamette, valley for the dairymen who would iiock nere r: - --r- i arif aa jiar arawy, iar Pa il - Would hurry tq this dairymen?s paradise. It -would be like a Klondike rush. ' r-;rlr; tr , "v.".'v"K " The cow is the" wet nurse of the human race. : A virile people cannot be developed or maintained without milk. There must be more and "more milk, if we are to remain a conquer ingjpeople ; a people planningi and performing; great things. Noj recently discovered scientific fact is more important than this. ; All this indicates the great future of , the dairying in dustry in the Salem district.; t There is nothings more import ant for our people than a rapidly increasing, number of cows, and the speedy raising of the! standard of I production of all our-cows J t Mir t There: must' be no letting down in :i this progressive development. All the people of Oregon owe their dairymen a permanent debt of gratitude. These patient, hard working and brainy men and women deserve still greater success, for they are carrying the torch of commonwealthgreatness and solid wealth and Gibraltar growth. If ., , .: STERILIZATION w ours. ; ft IH'' The University of Illinois a couple of years ago divided , the -dairy cattle of the United States into three classes. The poorest! third does not pay for its keep, the next third pays a tvery smal profit, and; the best third carries the other two "thirds on its back; figuratively speaking. I -The average yearly production of the first third was 134 pounds of butterf at. f These impoverish their owners. The next third produced an average of 198 pounds a year.' These : do not pay their owners enough profit. The production of the third third was an- average 278 pounds of butterfat. These t are the strength of the dairy industry. - -Bat"a whole herd j of Salem district Jerseys has' pro- liced at a jite ' that averaged 700 pounds of butterfat per . Cow,' and over ,; H : " :. " I "j: Arid the 1000 pound cow will soon be common here; the . 1 100 .pound cow, has arrived, here, and the 1200 pound cow 'is In the offing, for the Salem district. ' r-Thinlc of it! ; .. i i ' '- '; Think of the increase that may be made in the dairy pro dactipnlthat may be expected in due course of time in the .alem district! ; t :j : ' .. Zli T1? ar en harvests aKead for the intelligent dairy- men here in the Salem district where butterfat may be pro duced' at .least 7 cents' a pound cheaper than east of the t Rockies; taking the average cow, or the commori briridle cow. And there is- a still , greater difference in favor of the high production cow that is being developed here. - , - ' i o -,f, ?;.. ' . .if -. - 1 ,." ; -' ; ; : - : i i...:T ,1 l---. - ....... r -IC the above facts; could be hammered home . in every farming district in America? there would not be' room enough Dr. J. N. Smith, superintendent of the state institution for the feeble minded, Oregon's next largest institution, dis cussed before the Salem Rotary club at yesterday's noon luncheon the subject appropriately termed by one of the members the most important now before the American people . t 'i i Z i j -:- . . The subject of sterilization. It should be explained, perhaps, that the Rotary member making that statement is a physician. Nearly every physi cian with vision will say the! same thing,! or something ap proaching it ' " , ' 1 :.:'" I' " But this view is not now; confined toj physicians. It is held by most profound students in all lines. ' A more, important thing for Oregon is the fact that the members of the state boani Of control hold something of the same vjew; and they are staiidlng behind the superintendents of the state institutions; in ijjie administration; of our law providing for sterilization in certain cases- ; The most important being the cases of persons; in the asylum, penitentiary and institution for the feeble minded being sent out into society with the mental equipment of morons - ' ' , , r . But likely to reproduce j their kind and to pass their defects on to coming generations. j I None such are going out of the Oregon institution for the feeble minded now. The Rotary audience of yesterday had the word of both Governor Pierce and tr. Smith for that. Ninety-nine such persons arei now out on parole from that makes a saving of taxpayers and of to say nothing Jof itiititution. havine been sterilized. This approximately $25,000 a year; for Oregon iintold millions for future generations,. troubles and sufferings and miseries beyond the poWer of words to estimate or describe. J The same words apply, in larger measure, to the asylum for the insane, and in smaller measure to the penitentiary. : In this field, Oregon lias taken high ground, and her Experience is being watched by every state in the Union, and by every civilized country. ; L . . " 1 -AT TIIE THEATRES- t Orpgoir Mary-s Roberts ? Rine hart's stage taree, 'Seren' Days, with Lillian ; Rich and Crelghton Hale. ; - Ilelllg Sally, Irene and .Mary, also Charleston contest. ; . Blfgh Harry Carey in Bad Lands," and comedy. The mm The hired man on a New Eng land farm; went n his first trip to the city. 'He returned wearing a scarf pin set with at least' four carats bulk of radiance. The jew elry dazzled the; rural fcelles, and excited the , envy -. of the .other young men. - His employer bluntly asked If it was a real diamond, "If It RlnH.'i was the answer, "I was skun out o half a dollar. - The foreman of a Southern mill, who was' much troubled, by the shiftlessness of his colored work ers, called sharply to two of the men slouching- past him. " "Hi, you! where are you go Ins?" f i "Well,' suh, boss," one of them answered, "we Is goin to de mill wid dis-heah plank." J "Plank? What plank? Where's the plank?" the' foreman demand ed. ' : The colored spokesman looked inquiringly and somewhat sur prisediy at his own empty hands and those of his companion, whom he addressed good-naturedly: "Now, if dat don't beat all, George! If we hain't gone an' clean forgitted dat plank!" Powerful Yet Gentle Poslam Heals Eczema Poslam is the most concentrated of skin remedies, yet its medica tion is so safe and gentle that it may be used freely, even on a baby's tender skin.' It stops itch ing INSTANTLY and quickly over comes tormenting, disfiguring eruptions. At. all druggists' only 50c. j. , To Rata In Your Youthful - Baauty We Ncommtnd the daily use of Which eontalne 7?S af Poslam pintmoBt Adr. OBEOOV STATESMAX AUTO CONTEST ZJft ef CaciUdates-t 10 a.- m; March 10 ' ";' crrr or saxjui AIla, Wart b a Mat caret Bath,. Erelya Blao. Wayaa rrr Bjaekbarn, Mr. Rath Crowthr, Mra B. S TJahlia; Patrik Fatlr; Misa Barnira Faadrif V Marie ..:... G a rpett.-"Robert -I. .T 6renrod Franra M. ... Gronk, Mrs. Leo Godaey tori HaU. Misa E. O. HajFea, Lacian, .. .... Henderson, Fay Harrry, Mm. II E. Hayre, ilra. H, B. Huddiestnn, Kra. Leo Jepsea, . Dalber 1 Jndioo, Mildred - KrebK. Mrs. Marfba.... Lauaer, Benlah Lowe..' Aaatin . LorelanaV Mrs. Florence . Mn w. , Kuaaelt .. jvonaia. , ., ... . .... Litlia Miller. Mfl!er, McTey. Mm. R. B. Mnakar Vemoa :- Naith. Mr -iMWred- ... Oglwijf Uru Onrillo . Pemaarton. Laura , . Penj)iijftoa. Mra. J, Ph U )., Helen.. PJtt.!cpt.' AHen ,J KegHnbar,- Mm. MTy... Boborta.Bvar4 , Sandarton, - Alva Sc-himr.. -Ida Sheprd Marvin ... Kkopil. Mrs. Ralph Sayder, Violet Steiwer, Rnell Smith, Mrs. Jno. N. 8mtther. A. W. ; Thompson, - V. A. t. Williams, Xina ... '. Wiederkehr, Mabel Wheeler Mrs.- Bella w Woolery, Ceeit Welch, Elizabeth . Woodry, P. R Wilson. John , Y eater, Grace Yoaog, illaj t. B. .I, . Be quick be sure Colds are dangerous. Stop them at once. Correct their damage. Open the bowels, check the fever, tone the sys tem. You can do that in 24 hours with HILL'S. This way is efficient and complete. It is so well-proved that millions now employ it- It is so su perior that we paid $1,000,000 for it. Don't rely on minor treatments. Deal with a cold in the best way known and now.. At your drag store. Bo San It's 4&L&J Pnca 38e ! GftSGlRAjPlIININE . m. .... - - .- r' . - - - i - . -. - ; - - . . ' 'l' y , . . ..... .., 4 . . .. I - . ; j--.S ; I v . . .. .... . .... j ' f ' ' -) i : I 111-1 A . THE ! $m -1 SENSMIION i tvy-;-y- i . . . I- ;-"! .-- - , : U . ; . ' ) ' ' . - .- ...... . . , , ' .. San FrJ : f , It ii li "1 . - , : II r .! .11 IIH i-;.'; ,i-i.u,; L-a . - ..- - open spaces J Stage travel is a. Joyous experience. On hot days a cool breeze fans you as you glide along; on cool days and evenings ' our; stages are comfortably heated. - You may enjoy to the utmost -' every bit of scenery you pass through. Ask your ticket office for a list of beauti ful trips on, or in connection with our lines. , OREGON STAGES 185 NORTH HIGH ; PHONE COd No. 5. 5 . corarsT Adams, Mrs. A. G. , Antrican. Jennie Asher. Roweaa ' AitpinwalUvMre. Mae Ashbangh. Mr. Baraea, Lawrence Brantoer, Leota VU - Bowman, Rath i BoeV, Mrs. Qua O. ..... Braden.- Mrs.'; Winnie Brewnell, Martha Britrra, Herbert , , ,,,,, - Bryant.. Adda. B - .. .. A Beog-Ii, i-Xellie Clynier, , Mrs. Geo. Caepell, Lueillo Corhouoe, Marie: , ,, .,.... Coyne, Mrs. Reed , Crane, Clement C. Clark. Mra. E. G. Chandler, Mrs. Guy u.... Cochran,: . Mra. . -Frank Chapman. An drey Clammens..' Cliftoa. rlennia, J.- i. lfU, J A-. .... Karrier, f Ida ... , .... ... Fee. John. II., Jr. ... Good. Mr. Ada' - Hicks. Mrs. W. B. Hopkins, Marguerite Heriihberger, Looia Hoffman, Katie - Hatch. Frances - Humphrey, Mra. J. P. , ., Jamea. Mrs. Gertrude - Knanf. M. L Kaiser, ' Josephine Kcppinger. Vara . , KelloETt. .Mm. Vera . Klampe. -VaLmar Klaaaer. Anton Kleen. ' Francia Lais. Erelyn Ly tie Elf a Looncr. Ruby Masks, Miss lrma , Merits, . J. J. Murom, ire. unristme Mndea, Mra. Marie Miller, Jin. J. M. .. Marshall. Theodore .... :. Keer, Mrs.' Clarabelle Korria, Stanley Otun. . Lavern Poindexter, venns ... PearsalU Miaa Grace Peebles, Bert Potts. E.' J Powell, Mrs. Cleve . Ragscab'hr Misa Rocan. Bct Richards. Grace Rosa, Rath Two : Schedules Daily To California By , Pickwick Stage ! " ' Tava Salam Q'lO A If - Arrive San Francisco 10:50 R M. next day V 1 a. 'X: of ,y ' - .1 Z "'v leave Salem 3:10'P. M. c- '": i' -Arrlye San Frncisco 5:30 Third iay t-i FARES i Los Angeles Kouna wmpzz VV aaiaaiaaaaaaaaaww-ajaiiaaialaaiwaiaiaaiajaiaiwiai--aia -'... . . ! " f " ' ' ' V'" aataajfcj n ia 11 i. a i . & a. . -1 s""ram a r!aii mm iiMil.'i-a Lsa'aai mmwn a-T--aaT-r-r'tT-rT $30.00 $27.35 $50.00 'f JT Tor Infortoatloa and ClrcuUt- Inqnltw. : Bobartseo. Mrs Art Sarage, Willard Blattoa. hnoa Knodcny. j-s, Koy ' 800,900 1, T,&00 1. 012.800 1.600.200 2. H31.70O 1.400.BOO U.T88.850 1.28.400 1.314,16a ' 1.377,500 . 2,975,332 8O0.2OO l,fi90,900 1,925,000 S90.200 60000 990,400 1.424.90O 1,486,200 1,316.065 900,200 1,564.780 800,200 998,400 1.669,400 1.809.SOO 1 ,0-24,600 1,020,700 1,025.400 988.900 1,489,400 - 980.200 800,200 . 800,900 1,704.416 1.62fl,233 3,002.897 637.SOO 1,530.200 602,900 2,999.900 1,915,900 1.096,799 1 08, 550 1,645,900 900.400 ' 1.4B6.900 1,983,700 1,004.200 990,200 1,056,245 2,434.900 700,800 I' S00.300 980,400 2,885,900 - 980,200 . 900,500 700,400 1,400.200 700,200 700.800 1.400.200 1,200, 300 900,400 1,962,900 600,400 . 190,800 600,200 1,474,900 2,029,400 , 200.800 1,800.900 1,020.400 1,021,800 800,200 1,986,900 400,400 800,600 700,500 600,200 900,400 800,200 2.017,900) 1,231,500 900,200 1.285,900 682,000 990,200 900,400 800,600 ' 50,500 2,999,960 600,200 440.900 1,529,800 527,400 99O.200 1.083.500 1.232,400 2,995,900 20,200 170,800 ,802,600 1.882,900 700,400 1,912,433 1,500.900 900,200 400,200 210.400 990,200 190,300 800.500 1,998,900 1,621,700 . -800,240 210,100 1,554,900 800.400 175.300 170.200 90.40 1,548,733 Kwan, Arrhie ... Staaffer, Miss Alna-M TKhMr, I.lie O. Town'nl. Mr. J." Jt. Treek. Mtb. Gladya VrieaviRaynTon4 ....t. Watt, Mrs. Abigail. welaer, Claire Rheraan. Mra. S.tti Weitenboete, Miss Etta ... Wyna, Alta . Wheeler, Margaret Young, Mrs. Mertin C. 900.800 11,161.820 90O.40O 2,241,800 , 150.204 -, ;7oo.ifoo IHi vst.io R'o,so 71)0,400 4....' 40O.2OO t 2.104.200 ...... AtJO.2.00 1,000,900 I LISTEN IN - 7T SINKER CONCERT " 6:00,7:00 KPWV- (212) Portland. 7 :00 KGW 49 1.5) Portland. 6:00 - ' MTTSIO " ' 9:00-10:00 KFJR . (263) Portland. 1 "Bonaa and Melodies of Yesterday." 8:0q-0:OO ,KQP (319) Portland. 8;0OM:00 KFWV 212),Portlan4. , NEWS 30-7:43 KGAV (491.5) Portland. Weather, police, sports, markets.. STOBT , (263) i Portland. Boy 7:Sh- KFJR ': Wont story. 6:00-11:00 KH (467) Lo Aageles. S, , nightly doings; :15, ."Seeinf Califor ! nia"; 6:30, rest, pocket program j 6:45, ,t Brfuliotorial period 5-8. program, sta ll dents. tTntrersity f Sonthern Califor :f. nja; 8-9, dance music; 9-10.. program by remote control! 10-11. Tsriml pro gram of elni- and mi-c)iir. S;O010;0O KMTR (2r?8) Ilollywooil. 6-i7, v piano program; ' 7:30, . aui turn bridge points, Bertie D. Hilands; 8-lu. - KMTR - eoneer , orchestra. . - Lnren 5 Powell, dirertor. :() ll;O0 KT0M (232J Irnir: Beach. 6-0:30,, organr fl :SO-7, araaneiuent In x formation ;.. 77 : 80, atndio prnrram ; .7:30-8, Ixiog Beach Municipal band; 8, ' book; rhat; .8:15-9. Municipal band; 9-11, Lake chih dance orchestra. . fl:3O.12K0 KXX (336), Hollywood S.Stt, - 7, eoncert -arcnestra; pro . grata; 8-9, program: 9-lo. program 10-11. flehta from, Hollrwoort Amen V ran Legion .stadium; 11-12, Cnconnut tJrore dance oihetr. 6;3O-lO.-O0 KFKC (280) Ban Francinco. 6:30, prorrom ; 7, radio talk; 8, xtuili foram: 8:30-10, "dance mufcic " 6:40-11:00 KPO (428) San Francisco. R:40-7 Valdemar Li ad and ' orchemra : 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger'a' orrhetra ; 8-9, program, Caawell string quartet; 9-10. , "El Toroso." operetta; 10-11, Jack ' Coakey Csbirian. ' ' -"" 7:0011:30 KOWW (236) Wij' JW'alla, enlture- Ulk by Fmyd J. Buck; 8-t, studio prerram. direction Fred Latnt,; 9-10, studio program, direction Mr. Kolar; 1 1-11 ;R0 organ concert by Carl Gencel, organist, American theatre. Springfield Mountain states Power company will . Increase transformer . service from 1500 to 3750 kilowatts. 'IV- t . OPAL. HUE. COUPON-WORTH$1.90 Present it, with $1.10, at our Toilet Goods Section and receive a regular $3 box of the wonderful new I'eter jfan Opal Hue Beauty Fowderl That Strmnge Ezquisito Hew Beauty 9 "' Powder' ? tHe. Sensation .of the East!,, .Comes In a Beautiful Black and Gold Box v INTTlODUCTOalT CTFETl THIS COUPON IS WORTH $1.90 ' Upon Freaentatioa of This Coupon and $1.10 You W2T " Receive s Regular . $3 Box of Peter Pan Opal Hue Beauty Powder . THIS IS AN INTRODUCTORY OFFER ONLY and coupons must bo presented ONLY tomorrow or Saturday. , Name -, ! : . - ; - - ' Address 1 ...i Pealed 1 rt Silk f This is An Introductory Offer Only After the Sale the Price Will Be $3! CAPITAL' DRUG STORE J. H. WILLETT t OWL AGENCYs I 405 State Street : r Only the lijfl . j I v 1 . r . . 1 . ..... i . I i ill , i ' ' i - - : I w s , . I f 1 J TODAY FRIDAY ; MARY ROBERTS H ;BiRINEHAOT I 5v .. - A AyPi1 ' ,1 ff from, tht famous stage farce by ; j , v 1 !MARY ROBERTS Rl N EHART I : AEEK?5f LAUGH!!! - ; , ! , I T T7PR0PBURRAST0N T I ' t I. l j T J i a : mi : : v - 1 ii . .... . . jr ERIVIIKAL HOTEL ; 4 u ' - - . i - - -- rr r . 5 ' V- 5C A. ' . f -.-Z - ls - "v .-- -I