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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1926)
t I THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, APPJL SV1S23 4.- zeOrsr: on. H-jcl'c mmiri -.' : -, ' Issued. Daily. Except Honda, by 1 1 XHX STATE SMA FTTSXXaHXKQ COHPAKY 11V Booth Cofatnrtlart, Salem, Oracea . i - . r B. F!idriek f Ted Toes - -Li It. Urim"- ' - . - Hatiac? ManarlnavEdiU- - JitT EdiSar-- Lexli J, SaJtk - Tslacrapa. Editor J If. HtnTirV . vCTrAlafhw lfan-s Kalp ll. Kla?g, Adrtsinf Maatfar T?aiur jascosu W. 0 Conae Tix iuiwittW Wtu la XctttaWal amia4 tatha fcaa ft IsnliHaaftitaf oK all mw& upMUM miin so t r attMnrM wmw-a-awyii i araw vWpjare. growing nearly all the vetch seed here for the whole of , the United States--. : ,' . . y - In iHoji, our growers, as usual, artfully doing their part They are of -a class-highly deserving of their full share of all the benpfitathey are cpjifeTjlng'ppbn the stability and prpsi perjty of all other classes of our people by the , intelligent jb DtiaiiIication of theirlabor and facilities'- . .: . if x im bucu .wuiury j"U uvu waas wi.iwuwia, Saleift diStHcis certain to stand out in comparison qriih any 'Mm ;'! " Poultry Xditor jjthjsr section under the shining sun. busdtxss omcis: Bid-, PartlaadL Or. J hamas' V. Claxk Ca-r Naw Tork, 12 8-13a W. Sis Bfc; CSef, HarnatU Bid.; ttatj A Payna. Bhmi.BhK, 8m ymniax Calif, t HI-W Lm AnXalaa. Call. p TTLIPHONES: j Oretilwtjoa ' Ofo8 "a rMparBtf jt It JafrPayarfnMwti i,ri Itt . v- . - - April , 1020 -.U1TS TOR GOD "And th Speariat the childrea'of Isrse of erery mB that gtretH It wlljjiw !y. I. that- th&n- brtoar m 4tm- of tertirrr -MlTSTIAKf: SDRt: OF A ?UpAR FACTORY It :was married meh'8 nlzht at the reTiyal "meetiiir? ' ?tiet aU'70tt.ubnds hae tremble on yottr jninda taod up!" ho'aied the emotional preacber at the fieikhlt of hli soasin . lrt f .laltantij fHry: paaniftJhe church rose to hiaf est except one. Salein must make sure of a sugar factory next-year; or .4. i year? at . leatf ,tla growingiof a large acreage of sugar beets. for tne ieirLngnam factory, with a factory here the following And' now is the Ijimoja.get busy; not next spring. . v" ! Salem isr the logical place for. the- first beet? sugar f aci- tbry-&4hi Wmkmette valiey'iTii4fj4t is geireta-mpg-- u4u Aitu nine xuv Jau Jf?1 - " ' ' n t. v 'TfiXSritish Isles use Jwa mflupa ns of sugar a year. ejr'jSjdgsjttliein coil-; ; ileniow.J(J, "fouriid a half centii a pound.' eswd5(ji;b year: pn theridwereo!price of :.ihe8iigai:.lcause tiey put a hlgft duty on. sttg,"(about ( ;tetlfc)&j3 rnaniifacurers, on-a-tenyear conti.on' ing' . scalev amountirig the ; first year ti about' the .olesaie price"tif 'sugar in.tbe-rharits oi United States. ; They paiot out? liTsubsidies Tasfyear abput6,250,00(X; but they sayeti tHeir people the 0,000,00 as stated: abore- 'An4 they did vastly tnore ' rThey put. their country in.the way.;of becoming. self con tained sugar, and they did stin moreei xJ?Jen tpthe foJQc- ing worus,' uiterea a iew oaysiagOjpriniea ia?vne wnite Faper df their Ministry- of. Agricujlurij . e iridusjry has already, m " ' ing progress ha been of great assistance to ; vTjny arabte fafc vajuie withrega nlentand: U laymgrtheVfp T it prosperous agrwultur&b .. nushinfent of ainew- industry ' m the land?? Talenr musfnot be blamed forbemg impatient of delays; disgusted ' withe, the mgiarinness I jind;: the,- hairpUttingJ oi ' hairirained twpy-four )lpwero i t6 iunvjtoVrni ' : We want'Beef w'iatbryi'.ipSd y& allow the matter to" be put offlhiggledl over ; procrastinated. Jbette get busy We can have a beet sugar factory if' we wilT only, go after it; and brook no delays T - r 'The Salem districtis' having; aihealthy boom in legumes; especially: frfGrtmm alfalfa andBhngarian vtenjantfprhe Hubamand' Bokhara "(or white 'blsom) clovers ' -: x And. iif Iwk'SMkrXilJl.' !'5?P???J? for thpnduring well being iof 3alem and ; the whole Salem, ois- trict: v: --' -H- v...' ' : T'Tlaht growth- depends- upon nitrates; as much as ariirnal life depends upon air .-.jift jeumeS: -ajre tne orjjy. memters of'tne vegetable kingdom' thatrhaveUhe'ppwer -to. extract mtrogen irom ine air ana iix k .sou ; s "! .Therefore ;we miisirgrbyt. legmne 4. ; ;, . ..X. , Each legume- is a.miniature nitrate tCtw; doing its work-secretly. ap uHergrpund, In takes thte nitrogen from . the airwith' its leaves and' niake it into, nitrate ;;with:s the , nodules ton its rpots- ,x t o.-t.v - Sa- every scheme of crop rotation must include legumes ; clover or alalf or peas or beans or ther vetches or other first. ily-;with;seed pods, andjbutterfly shaped, or two-winged flow--ersCj.THa legumes; puj ihlojthe ground, the elements thai are needediforwia growth of :allithert crops. vt'-'rw. ' THt roj re two; other -greai reasons .why; the' Salem dis trict ir particular -should' grow, more ;legumes--il it; could be coiicjeivedi'more. reasons are thinkable. 4 , Firstgumes goifeyii? jiMi ksMafita dairy dduntry. . emujhayej provide soil fertiliza tion,, and we mustluve;cow8 -to )otat .bfeedjiQg and potiltryf fodusmesl CbW-m both? coivs and coyer crops of , legumesi Ndhard 'gjfUf'xe mailt thrifty, without the constant renewal f.tho-fertility of the son , ..'..-'Second;' we? musf haVfe hraei;bj,TKerc certainty.--! pollination without' bees. The wds ,,dd not carry;,tjie cherry blossQins aTJey iJJtmidif: the bees. In the years when wehave steady rains during the fnii blcronjunf season, ;tfi failures of pcUInation of anylor aifrit cropslwithDUt honey bccV to carry jte'pollelx;fhxeay hours between the shpwers. ' tTh3;bees-?ina?: front; EOto lOpOaorker whtla great onAard'telna In an'Wujsir'; s up- ' "And the beteeping industry o our district roa sweet clover, alfalfa, lngrian yehahdrthe-legumes ;.'T, . !7e must attain to be ellcllstribtl&iilie ; V With red clover; a' million dollai" annual crop for the seed ; v. itli 'llzzrrri- .vetch1" goin.'oixt j inunc'te-aercsgess "with Cu:. La ciflXa ' ..increasing in .' acregm.-by leaps 1 andbpund i i 2 sv'ee clovers and soy beans and other guinea being -.m-unjn 1 "Ai!" . exclaimed the preacher, eerfnf oirt at" this ' lone sitter. hef occupied a chair near the doot ' ap&rt frohi' the others, 'yon are one vln - a'' xnllhon. it ain't tffit,M ptped-,ock the Ane helplessly, as the restnof the congregation turned to gai;e''gBU pldonaly at him. "I cantget p Jr4. paralysed!-. ; 1 " A' city? merchant wno hm a pas sion tor reading out-Kf-tew news- Iapefs and also fof answering iariy of the adTertlsenlents" "he tads-In thesq tJ&ithU pnhimself : ! The other day Jie ansvored an adTrtisement in: one of : Uie New Yorfc papers stating that for one dollar a method,, for sarins gas bills 'woud be sent. In" two days he receired a printed slip by maU which read i ' 'Paste them In a scraibodk.'V . . ' '1 - . - A clereVman taught an old man In his parish to' read. After his lessons were finished he was un able to call on him for sometime, ancf;waen at las.t ne am, louna only' the wife at home. hodriddes he-progress with his reading:?" ' 1 suppose he can read his Bible gnite comlortapry nowT" i "Blble sir!' exclaimed the wo man? "Lor' bless your soul wliy John was out o' the Bible and In to the newspapers long 'ago!-' f i I f . Jr . ,-lr . fr Bit Fr J3r eakfat i f Legukies'glTe Iff e r v They gife the breath of life to the'regetable kingdom. r s -. Gnre 'em I; Jegnmes, lime and long life to the fertility of the solL J. legumes gO' wfth rotation. They make afllnlrla the chain of rota jtloalhit renders It 'strong and ef icteht. ):" Nr:y r. - Some more flax contracts ' are being written. If yon t,want ; tp grow, ffaat X9 year, you wuThayjs to JhttrTy 'The time of safety yib be op in a few days. -t . ' -J : '-' ' 'V The profitable use of the waste in flax,' which is bound tb come, will aff eci' beneficially the price pi this crop to the grower,;' Bp farni. ers". wd ; hare not' yef tried .fUx wpnW better get in une ap4 learn the game... .. . . ' J: - . It you are .a farmer and hate no Grimm' alfalfa, llungarlali retch' oV Rtibam' or white, blossoii sweet "clorer, you are losing-some of your best beta. These legumes will help to keep up yonrpil fer tility, and that' is the most Import ant-thing: yon hare. If yon expect to stay with your farm, or even to sell It ' V S The state lime plant at the pen itentiary ls: about ready to go . lt has been taken orer as a prisOh Industry not so much for the profit it may make and the aid it may, give in. making that institu tion self supporting, as . to giro the -farmers of Oregon,1 'and es pecialiy of the Willamette, valley, a high' quality of lime afaTeaaorf able price, in order to ad4 toraad conserve the fertility of their soil; so they can grow better crops at a greater profit s .' The boys work committee of the Salem Rotary club is sponsbr for a' boy 14 ' years old, a good worker and with a good disposi tion, who needs a place on a farm. He is through the eighth grade in school. If you want this boy, or can help find him a home, com municate with Carl Webb. I fiIr THEATRES UBbBBBBtoBBBBBBaBaMI , Oregon "Peacock- Feathers," by JTemple Bailey with Jacqueline Uogan &nd Cunen Landist" " ' -.v-v-'" - -j f -.-t. v. . neiilgv--Mae'Hurray : to - 'TJhe Masked Bride.' BligJk-rGeo. Walsh in "Blue Blood.! and S. ..H. S. WaudevUle. P R. RED CROSS DOT, IE BE S:00-T:00-KTWV (S12) Portland. SrtTrt) -KOW'91) PortlsadL " "' - KUStO SiOO-12 :0O XQW (491 PortUad, vaade- -i -TtHapNgTB." dar isiuifc S -.0010:30 KFJR (212) irtUad. Pra- i gnmf. . -t . 4,. ,---.. , - 5 .00-12:00 KTWVJ , (212J ' Portland. : Cbomc, pipa rtn "neitmU''' STWS ' (41) police, fttoek. apart. 7:39-7:43 KOW (481) TartUnd. WtU- PIVORCE -TOTALS HIGHER Three divorce complaints were filed In the circuit-court here Wednesday, bringing-the divorce actions well over the number of marriage licenses issued so' far thiajnonth. Walter Myron Baker has filed for a decree from Elsie Leona Bi ker., alleging infidelity. They, were married in Salem in Decem ber.' 1922. ' ' " ;4t Charging desertion, 4- Lillian Hathaway has started. a suit against William H. Hathaway. They were married' in Minnesota in October, 19i9. Desertion in April. 1924, is alleged. The plain tiffasks the" custody of "a "child and :20"a 'month for its support. ' Gretchell Call is seeking a di vorce from Cleo Cv Call, charg ing cruel and inhuman .treatment. They, were married in - Vancouver In yebruary, 1925. The pialntiltt asks permission to take her maid en name of Grethel Steele-. -" ' Candidafis Ihtereit. irTBet ConferTodayJ - In order the r f nr ther life saving work oi the .Willamette Chapter of the Red4Croasj I. (Zip Palm er; field representative for the Red Cosa fci firiitald' and life saving, I die to arrive in Salem today. According to ReV. H. W. John son, cbklrhiltzf or' the Red Cross life saving coTnmittee, Lfr." Palmer Is Interested in' meeting - any life saver who wishesf to become a Red Cross examiner." A-lied Cross ex aminer Is sf person; who after qual ifying in - the standard Red Cross tests, is? given1 anthbrity tp carry on Red'CrofflS IftstrtrctlOtf and cer tify candidate for the life saving corps. Mr Palmer- win also dis cuss witK Mf.t4"bnB' nl the committee ' all' platters pertaining tohife saTing?:arvIUesF id Salem. A lire-saving' institute to De neia i .-- 'BTOBT . ' ' .' 7:30-8:15 KFJB (212) Portland. Boy Scout Story.. . " . . EHTEBTAXSMEHT 8:00 KMT r 23), . Hollywood. 6-7, tBd. program; 8-10, KMTR concert orchestra. - v '' . . : 6:3a tLi l (467). ' Loa Angrelea. 6:30, st packftC protrram;. 6:4.. Rsditorial eriod; ; T-8,' prograiB, atudeBta V01 ' aity of Southern California; - 8-9, Mar ftterite L" Grande pianist; 9-10 pro- ' RTam: 1(V11, Kadia clnh. 6:30 KSX (S36.4), . Hollywood. 6:30, . Oonoert orchestra ; 7-S, program com- -,paay; 8-,--prerraas f.- 9.11;r -KNX fea ture program:- 11.-13, -danca orchestra. 7:00 K -4t8.8) Saa raocisco. 7 . 7:30, orchestra; 8-9,' KPO string qnar , tet; male -Quartet; 9:10:10, mandolin osembte; 40-lt orcbestra ; 11- 12, .orchestra. 7:00 KJB .J X384.4), Seattle. 7-8:30, ' .Enrtka -lnixed'aaiartet:' :3O-10. orcben- i tra;10-l30, -.program; 10:30-12, Keep Joy Radiating Order of Bata. 7:00 KOWW? . (25ft), walla Walla, Wash. 7, reports : 8 : 1 5, mnsic: 8:45, -program-; 11-11 :30, orgia, concert. 7:30 KFOS (232.4). ln Beach. 7 :30 8, band; 8:15-9, Municipal band; 9-10, Prisma hour; 10-11, dance orchestra; 11-12, oreaa. - this year f pr one . week, late in June, is announced by Mr. Palmer. The Red Cross plans to hold 15 life' saving institutes throughout the country this summer, he said. These institu tes' train teachers and swimmers with a -special view to equipping them to pass on their skill to others. -' MAY BUILD FERRY HERE HUIX PINS FOR CROSSING ' ATINIiEPlfDBlfCB Thenew ferry boat to be used - i a . r v "... - - - - . on. the .WUlamette , at independ ence" may possibly be conatrncted in' Saleni,;the TJariQfl- county conrt plans for ine building of the nuu. Boone's ferry at Wilsonville was Inspected yednesday by "members of the county; court and tis con structojiconsIder4dwith a view to incorporating itstijatures to the new Independence boat. ; . The' county court'intimated that the new ferry might be made here as ;the bids;Ior constmction .were considered too high, The bids re-, ceiyed ranged, from 15,000 to' 6, 6? 5.' an, ll?PRniy the boat could be made here for a much less figure. ; 7 """ - : " COACH ACCEPT OJJFCIt LAWRENCE,. KANS., April 7 AP.) . Carl Schalademas tracjc . and football coach of, .thA University of JKansaa has.eccep ed '; a position as track!1 coach at Washington State college, he said here early' today.- . IV i lb CALir OKlNlA Thrriugli Reclining GKair" Ckir Service Three. Schedules Elach Day .With' Stop. Over Privileges r Leaving the Terminal Hotel 10 A M, 7:30 P.M., 1:35 A. TV1. SAN FJNCISp? One Way . Round Trip One Way Round Trip LOS ANGELES .$15.50. . ;!..$28.35 ..52.50 . V- - For Information Call, At TERMINAL HOTEL; or Phone 69,6 f rrkj , Tired, Aching Feet V X I I ernkUr rlwed with D. SchoIT , 1 , ; - X if ' Fo-ac. EMtois.rtk am4 f 1V I ' Jll bwk-drwawfcfB, CXSOpcrpalX. T". .VyJ' 1' DrckoO's Baika 1U- ViCr-s - Dfc SckoITa Ziaarpada ducs ioatantly. tjOm . ifVV' j 1 stop pain at onca. Ra- fsnaiiin pains, peducea I 7-W saove causa, fricttoa aa4 snowtst aata iiumhii A.i r 7L-- tin mis. Quick, saia. ' bapaefahoa. TScach' I an failaL 3$c psc bos. Secfei-FreeFootCbmfcTt Tnursday, April 6h Foof trdublea aretmiyerjal. GcWrAeht teebrdj shoW tlt7oq; lal eyerjrid adult "people 3aave eeforta c trouble; vv: r art probably loot-miserable ypurseu. It may be only a corn, a callous, a curnon or some more serious trouble, such as weak and IbrcJten-down arches. You might nbr know the nature of " trouble buryoxrda knot pata, ani get all tired out on tije sjignfesf provocation. .... , otlcrt-lrorn Ghicaso Ctamirib This m&n li frbm tb personal stofDr;WnLM.SchoIl, the rec-' tcnJzed loot authority, and JembttstrStes Pr.Schoirs Method bf ': , ,Fp6t Correctictt ion tetbove date, and meet him. lr i ' In aj lew eeconds? ttme, without - recaoving - the hoeet he. will -prhake, wirhout charge,"a perfct"print of ypux foot that poaitiveiyi "u it you do nave toot troublea and to wnatacaee the trrjiH4 7- Comevln arid get a free sample ol Dr. SchotTe 3tino-pet-fV lor' ?- v euros, xney remove uic muse uituua uuu pressure, uisianc,; i axeJ tuferelica. na one on tw pc-T trgone. ... pvf- , - s f - i. x Ajm V'sfP' " V: Y pi PI' - I' i J i . isjmswi;;-." 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