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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1926)
r mm :i 'OilJlTTIIEIEiLIG Harry Carey and Charlie . ... i' . Chaplin Are Starred-in . J preat Two-Line Show XI real , (eima. double bUUls ofrered by the Hellig theater today yfl$$ lUrr?" Carej in ''Driain . Thru." and Charlie Chaplin in 'A JDofcte Life." . V4tb a picture like "Drlftia Thru'Mt is not difficult to under stand whyIarry Carey is the roost beloved two-gun hero of the s'lver shee Aftbepregon theater yes terday, where this famous cow boy Ajpeneji in -the- first' 6f a series of special 'productions which heis to ptake for Pathe. Carey revealed agiih that it is possible to Mend raj id-fire action witli an appealing love' story, a generous amount of hu trior, a large quad tity of human nes and sincere. Intelligent char acflzations ; and 'plot develop ; raent. As a results the laost blase eritip of the ; so-called ' west exn d rim a must yield to the genuine ness and intelligence ot this latest " Caf ij rehicle. Iany of the animal actors in Charlie Chaplin's ,comediea are jln pensions f after t her , heydey on Ithe screen with the noted come- ; ,f:: r ; t yon' ever Visit the Chaplin studfo in Hollywood you will find aspund the entrance a mongrel; pup ; named Bill, who leads "i dog's llM'- from day - to .-day. ,;' Bill vho is assistant' gatekeeper, rose al most overnlrhrtb -cinematic time and then hla stock-teoic a sttddentj - . slutiip when ' Charlie's' productions bo longer required a thoroughbred DCUD - mvQ.. , EB1SIGIIS ii nliTicc ILO Will Become Ra'stor. of Dak , Jas Presbyterian Church ! : r4 .. on May 18 1 . . ' t ' " ' , . H -: - ' Benj. J. Kimber has announced hit resignation as, exectftire secre tary on the Marion bounty YMCA to I become pastor 'of the Dallas Presbyterian church.; " Mr. Kimber Is completing his second year with ' i ' ' ' I i . 'n - We, the undersigned committee, registered republican voters and taxpayers, in and for the county ' of Marion, State of .Oregon. t in dorse the candidacy of.- S. A; Hughes for the nomination ; fdr representative from Marlon : eoun- ty lnd urge our friends to vote f of 6. A. Hughes upon the grounds .and for the reasons that: ' i ' . n We have investigated Mr. ; Hughes' record in, the legis late sessions of 10?,' 1913 and 19 1 .and find thatj the record , diarjoses that Mr, ' Hughes has bef a at all times, a conscientious j worker for the best Interests of th people of Marion county..That , siifgle-handed he established -the i Mshama fish hatchery for the propagation of trout for our stifeams, and has worked to fur . ther measures in the three - ses i sin abve named, and Judging ! - frqm the past performance, we believe that.he.caa more than any i otaer candidate-at this time se .: cuftf for the Sportsman of Marion comity, a. just- and equitable . dis tribution of the 112,000 that, the - Sportsman Of Marlon cnnntv nn anhually. intflf the 'game funj for ; fisMag and hunting licenses, and considering the rapid depletion of our, streams in Marion county, we ; dem it of prime Importance Aat tb ext delegation to the iegisla- i- iota iromiarion county nave in ft membership a man that can ue juagea uj pasc periormances, an not ; simply : by campaign ; promises. . ,- . - - -. ' ' - Fecond Mr. Hughes Is by pro- lefcion a bricklayer and under. ; stijids, perhaps, .more than aav : otber candidate, the needs ot the . common people and has eonsist- ; eniir in. his business as brick lay ; er secured the cooperation of the . building trades, and laboring men , generally, -t t-- i , - - Third Mr. Hughes Is a heavy taiayer, and has resided in Mar- . ioa county. for 31 years last past. and Judging from his record alone. if fro u are a . t a xpajrer, if you are a laboring man. if yon occasionally fish o hunt. and pay a . license therefor, we believe a . votar ror4 Mr. liugnes wm be a votef In your best interest.. T1 C. Jl. Phillips 'It. J. Kunt -: i Martin Paulsen ? ""p r:fihprwliit IB EflD vn i iUll iiLN UUt f f 1 ' ( i I j . :- i i t 1 v C. t). Rice - i F. Jl. Ilallk ' 1s&t& Green-', I---'- baum : : . 1 C. F. Giesa r.ay l. Farmer - Z. II. DousMoa Pali Adv. W. S.YLaw " 1 W. F. BreiUke R." W. Niles I. It. Smith -C. Townsend G. I!. Priae ' v nX6 - - THOREtNATESMANrSAtllTvr, OREGON r the County VYW iritbr a report that speaks for Itself. The' high spots. of the annnal report just made are: 23 boys clubs, ; Comrade, Hi . T, ; Friendly Ind Ian and Pioneer, i with . a total membership of 507 hoys. . Some SO men hare volunteered during the. year to help in these club ac tivities. ( Some 20 conferences, rallys and "pow wow's" have been held, during the past year with. a total attendance of taore-JLhan 800 boys. " , " .' - ' The thtlf t program -rwas-eon-ducted ' in -37 city ' and crural SCbOOlS. ' ,. - : ''. '- " ' ' ' ,?More than. 200! addresses have been . made In schools, -churches and communities through the ef forts of the County "?T'VV Eigh teen educational trips and t hikes have - been - held, and -IS. religious K meetings rcoaducied. The one Joint camp- last summer, In con Junction with the City TlICAl served 6 5 ' boys, about :.' half of whom ware from the a. county. More' than 600 club meetings have been herd with; more than 15 00 Bible stud: hours .ijUw-hich the boys studied the application of the- Bible to their lives. ! f & r Community singings father and son banquets, DersonaJ interviews, charting. ;boys j for . character-, and many other activities have been included, all of I which go to in crease wisdomj stature, and belief in Qod. ,The County. "T" has in deed gone fat " in doing the work In its particular field and has done much- to-creata, maintain ind ex tend throughout sch6oland com- mual a high standard of Chris tian, character.: . ' Mr. Kimber Ml bb installed In the jrulpi .of the Dallaa Presby terian church.- Wednesday even- ring., tVayM. f fThe iCUy TMCA with C. -JV: Kent anaJonn Kuaa ot the state "jtssocIUon.wiU con tinue the wbrk.of the County Y" until a new secretary is found. r Mr, Kimber, tafes' to- his new duties the highest respect of , those whomuhe ,has served. v H; ttet vthe; Jewelen 3S5 State - St i. High; Q.nallty jewelry, silverware and diamonds. " ; The gold standard of values. Once a buyer always, a .estomer., ;.- i ) Circus and Carnival Draw : Dakofi iriffahyFrbm Hoffie :l HAVANA Aisoclated PreaP Cuba .has assumed ' a place of In creased Importance this year . In the .American : , national pastime, with , twenty-seven of - Ita athletes on the rosters of major and minor league baseball" cfubsl , - ' v Three of the payers are listed witar major league teams:- Adolf o Luque, - veteran pitching star of the, Cinclnaatl Iteda;: Mike "Gon sales, catcherlOf the fbhlcagd Na Uonals, and.RamonJUfiterai.4 Bos ton, Bed Bo inflejder. . The name f of : Gonxales 5 heads the: Cuban contingent, appearing on the rosters of fonr leami In addition, to Mike are Ramon and Eusebio, inf folders, playing with Waco and San Antonio, respective ly,; in the. Texas lague,oand Oscar,- also an tnflelder withl Green ville in South . Atlantic league. Ramon and Eusebio are 'brothers. Fauity Griband Idleness : Reason for -no "Iron Men? NEW YORK Associated Press Joe McQinnityr who claims to have thrown more curve balls than any other two pitchers In organ ised v baseball, says - that ' f'iron men" hare passed ont of . the ma jor leagues because most modern barters 'grasp the pellet improber- Ty and fall to take the mound of ten enough. - j -1 McGlnnityt ; whose pitching -career extended over a period ot 32 ICafoury's , ;AY jSinmy-Whitd, ! Just4 Receive! Some ivery : daintr, har; -Silk ;HAridkerchIefs; :i . C I Trimrted with ChantUly lac painting, hahd embroidery) work, beautiful blending colorings, designed and Mexicans - ,and Japanese1, works of art, . See OuAVindcv Bay )Ycur ; Tabla and Deddinsr Now V M " . ' i !. C f - ' 1' - ' ' ' ' " Btzfe's 3 THE PklMAIlY ELECTION. .'. WILL SOON BE OVER . .'. i IN VIEW at wtieh let it, mil sire fervent thanks. . . . ' ANYHOW let's all vote till It -hurts. - . - - , ( THOSE WHITE UNES they have recently painted on Salem's downtown v . street intersections simply means it an auto hits you outside .the lines it doesn't count. ' AFTER PARTAKING of ! what a , restaurant called strawberry1 short-cake I have discovered why it Is so named. Short On strawber ries and long on cake. ' ! SURE ilONEY TALKS and the most coherent thing It says Is" GOOD-BYE! f MOTHER'S DAT comes once a year while Father's Day combs the first of every month. : THE REASON some people live so long is because they were , born a long time back. ' V - J WfIE'S BEDTIME , storytr VYou've got to get up early to morrow and mow the lawn. ... WITH .THE . great number of 'sure cures- oh the. lnarket if strange haVso many people die, : PROHIBITION enforcement of ficers .are how concentrating their efforts on, Herrin, 111. I suppose when, they get , thnught It'll be sort. Ot a dried Herrin. f I: I DON'T khow why they' call them "speakeasies." After. rlBit ing one of em. moat people ain't able to speak at all., J , v '. . ''"' ' j, ' ' I v?HE WORLD'S most colossal !iar Is the candidate who says he's going to reduce taxes. . , ' t ' . . . . ; rJN DAYS GONE by this was the bocl' bee season. Now. IfsJttst Spring. ; ; i i - t - . . rf v OHWELIi,'.fus humans have to hare some" kind of "excitement anft i political . campaign1 serves ths purpose. 1 - ... I I DONT believe in personalities in politics bat I would kinda like to know; just what kind of a gag Jay Upton is using on the Intrepid Senator Joseph. j ' : ; AND:; J;Thai' That! , 1 1 years, maintains that "curve pitch In, properly done, is no greater strain ion the arm than ast .ball pitching." ; . ' ' i : "Ater pitching a game, the young fellows of today lay off for a week, he continued. "I don't hink X ever went a season in the majors-without pitching at' least 60. games.' ' , ; McGinnity waa first called, the 'iron man", when he pitched six games In seven days and won them all.' He, has signed this-season as a pitchfhg coach with the Brook lyn Nationals. ' : . -WHITE Dainty Handmade. Madeira Linens r t uLliLlU IfiWSOELEfilTIO, ' , & j . ; Governors : Will .Exchange Greetings at Highway - ; Link Opening' ; Members of the state board Of control and Oregon state highway commission- will leave here, early today ; for DelNorte county,' Cal where they will attend the cere lnonies attending the dedfcaJtCon of a new brfdge spanning... the Klamath . river. The ceremonies will be t held Monday , afternoon.. Telegrams received, here- Satur day Indicated that Governor Klch-i ardson of California and members of the state highway commission of that state also ;wouid attend the celebration. ..The Orefcon' delega tlon irill spend ; Sunday fcight at Grants , Pass, where theyrwlUvtie joined on Che trip, by a' large num ber of Josephine : county citizens." The return i trtp , to '-Salent' will be made ' by way of. Gold Beach; Curry" ' county, rvM4rshfleld ' and Roseburg : -. ' - .",';.. - The new bridge is an important link in the Redwoods highway be tween Grants Pass and. Crescent City, CaL ' - . --fcv '.Governor Pierce' of Oregon and Governor .-Richardson of . Califor nia will exchange personal greet ings at the dedication ceremonies for the first time - since they as sumed their ' respective . office nearly four years ago. J- At Shipley's the ladles of Salem have satisfied themselves that they can get the finest spring and sum mer frocks, coast and dressea ever shown In this city. 1 NEW BOOKS AT PUBLIC LIBRARY B&rrJe, J. M. -.Sentimental Tommy. - . MacClure, . Victor The Golden Snail. ' Montgomery, L. M. The dol d en Read. ; . ." . Young, F. B fhe Dark Tower, . Writers and Artists' Year- Book 1936 " .-.: ' - J. i : . - . , Lyman, R. L The - Mind at Work. - ' ; Wissler, Clark Man and Cul ture.; ' TeiknE!. T. Social . Problems. ' 6u'r Debt to Francev' V. ! Rait, R.. s. -Life in the .Medie val Unlversityi , ; l Rltter, A . ft. Transportation Economics of the -Great .Lakes r St 4. Lawrence Ship ChanneL,, i -M 4 Whitten, iWtlfxedrT4s Itj Good English? . - . American )5pciety.4for4he ;Con-n trpl of ; Cancer: , Its . Objects i and Metnoas ana some of the visible Results of its Wrk i ,.f s ? , American Electric. Railway, As sociation Proceedings, 1925. ; American. . Electric Railway Transportation & Traffic Associa tion Proceedings 1925 ., iie -ho' Patton, Hardi8on Raising Fur-r Bearing Animals. :.' Moyer & .i Eostrel Pratlcal Radio. : . .. - National .Gallery of' Art, Na tional Museum Exhibition of Early American Paintings."- , MacCuaig Clark Games Worth Playing for School, Play ground and PlaylnaFielcL i ' Wharton Edith The Writing of Fiction. . The Speaker 8 volumes. - Rahd McNally ' &' 1 CO.Pocket AUas of the World. ' ' See the - Lntln ; Rebnbllcs of North America. ' ,v - SALE They Bringr, BeaUly and , Charm to the Bride's -r - NeVv Home . -X Dollies v of all v sizes, ?an x shapes are here. Y6U will - nrnrn Benson. Edwin Life in a Me dieval, City. ' - . s Mayor, James Niagara in Poli tics. ! -' - . . . ' ! . 1 Books for the Children t Baylor, F. C. Ju&n and Juanlta. : "- Gate's, J. S.-i-LIttle Girt Blue. "I -Holbfook, Florence- Hiawatha Alphabet. - ! ; ' Craik,' D. M. M. The j Adven tures of a, Brownie i i Beard, Daa American Boys Book of Signs, Signals, Symbols. T The Boy Mechanic -3 volumes. Collins A. tF. The Book of Magic,. " r - '- i . Smith.,. Evelyn. comp.-f-Form-roonr 'Plays: ' Senior' Book: : "Coussens,- P.W. Poems-, Chil dren' Love. ' - ' - M.i : ', ii r L. ;. . k . . fJlrlchV ".Roberts,- realtors, .14 w. pom'l St.,- knowy property val ues; and; make for yon profitable investments. Will both save and make 'yon money. .- -;. r () i. -.r i ,.- . - ' ' 1 '.-" : ', J: :' ' a '' - . - ... .! . : ,i i -The' great pugilist was super Btitlous and fond of lobster. When the-waiter served one with' a claw missing he -protested." The waiter explained that this lobster:; had Ibeetf worsted In a light with an other - la - the kitchen. -The great pugilist pushed back his -plate. - ' VCarry him off, he commanded, 'and bring me the winner. - ' ! "Rock Creek.Baker county, otes $10,000 bonds for school. . " , NEWS BRIEFS ,1 ; . (Continued from page 5) There were 217 men to register for work, 231; jobs were called In and 139 men were referred. Forty eight women sought employment. There were 75 calls' for help and 37 women were referred. invitation Received George Hug, city school super intendent, has received a letter in viting all' students of the local public schools to attend the an nual military tournament at Ore gon Agricultural college. The tournament will ,be held Saturday, May 29. Visits Newport Heln Pettyjohn of this city went to Newport Saturday. She is' planning to stay there for a short visit. . - Just Received A few. Ford light delivery berry jobs at various prices. Used Car Corner, 246 State St. block west Ladd & Bush. . ml 6 Gardens Open to Pabli Residents .of Salem have been extended an invitation by Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Clements ;t'6" visit-their gardens on" Sunday afternoon, be tween & o'clock and .7 o'clock. Their; home la-located at 3 60 N. Fourteenth street. ; - LAlbany People Visit . Included amonr Salem s guests Saturday were "the following resi dents of Albany: Mrs. M. J. Er nest, Mrs. J. N. Johnson' and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stellmacher. Visit Salem- Mrs. F. H. Morrison spent Sat urday In this city. She is a resi dent of Monmouth. - Horse TIahess and Dog Harness Thlrty-flve years of leather ex perience at your service. Harness supplies. F. E. Shafer. 170 S. Commercial. ' ml6 Students to Sponsor Program Students ot Willamette univers ity will sbonsor a negro program Wednesday evening in Waller hall, it was announced Saturday. Pro ceeds from the entertainment will Thinner dayg :..'. - Tickets NIGHTS 75e - $1.00 .$1.50 be used to buy. books for the col lege library on-negro life and his tory. Mrs.' Charles Mexwell will sing several 'negro spiritual songs and render several -headings. Comes to" Salem - i William Logan '. was - in Salem Saturday - attendng. to matters of private business. Ills home is in IcMinnvllle. -. ,'J, - Spends Day Jlere ':. ' .-Albert Hayes of Dallas spent1 Saturday in SalenCT: Visits City, , .''. j Homer Baker waaa .Visitor In this city Saturday. He is a resi dent' of Independence, r- if , i , , '. . Purchases -Property j P. W.Geiser f Salem has pur chased af;t2-acre tract of land on f ornings.de avenue,!; just outside otthe city, llmit it was announc ed Saturday, , 1 He -plans to- divide the. tract into sections, of one-third acre each and to- sell', the' sections td those 4esiriBg home locations. ' - : : 1 ' i .'! i1' '. - : ' . i v..-V -.! ; . Come to'-City-.,'; , u I Mrs. Mary Davidetott of Turner spent Saturday in Salem. '' Lawn : Pot. In-V- -' ! . . - . ; The .plot of ground in front of the community 'house at the Salem auto park has been filled with quality dirt and worked into a lawn. ' Flowers are j to be ' planted along the south edge of the lawn. Visits City '- J , v W. K. Darnell was a Salem-visitor Saturday. His home is in In dependence. ' I Tire- Reported Stolen A. C. Whitney of Broadacres has reported to Salem police that one U. S tire was stolen from his car while it was parked at Liberty and Ferry streets Saturday. Class Takes Trip ' - Members of the geology class at Willamette university went to Newport Saturday to inspect vari ous rock specimen, j The trip was made by auto. . To Discuss School Site The next taxpayers meeting to discuss the proposed purchase of Tuxedo Park as the site for the South Salem school will be held Vote For Otto J. Wilson Republican Candidate for SENATE Primaries May 21 Paid Adrertlsement begin nig TWICE DAILY THERE Selling for All Performances MATS. 50c r 75c - $1.00 " ' i : i'i i r ,,..., . : ' . ( . .f j , -T r. v i . :;.. .. .. if ' : Monday evening at g o'clock at the Parrlsh. junior; high school. build ings , W. - E. Hansen will -preside as chairman, j ' ; - - -. -i ,.-"-- ' -r ' ArrcHted on Liquor Charge Torrance Bodth of Che'mawa was arrested Saturday" by Officers WM- tersteen and Thompson, charged with being under-the influence of Intoxicating. liuoiC j . I : : 'SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES GOOD WOOD " '. REASONABLE PRICfc -NOW IS THE 4 ft.-Secoiil Growth Fir. 4 fU Second Growth FIT, 4 ft. Old Fir, i cord. . ." ft. Old Fir, .2 cords.....'..;. 18 In. jOId Fir, 2 large loads'. -f ft. "iijBple," cordsl . . I . . 4 ft laVge Oak, 1 cord or 4 f. old Fir Blab Wood, 1 , lO-lnu pld.Flr,IiU Blocks. TOU CAJf SAVE .MONEY Bx" BUYING IN LARGE LOADS i. Our large loads contain , 1 9 7 cubic feet-Joaded loose The small loads contain 128 cubic feet loaded loose V4 IvREDE. Phone 1542 mom - ; i 111 "J Jrni t rrrl c FREE Caniiy prize package for all kiddies nt the Mai! rite LIGH THEATRE ..Jo CALIFORNIA J FICIWtSWGES 30 JjCiUlTO ;SAN lNCISCO Through Reclining Chair Car Service Three Schedules Edch Day With Stop Opr Privileses iLeaving the Terminal Hotel : 10 A.M., 7:30 P; M 1 135 A. Mr SAN FRANCISCO 1 One Way -S Round, Trip LOS ANGELES One Way -Round Trip For Information Call At TERMINAL HOTEL or Phono 6S8 AFTER AT 2:30 -8 i30 All Seats Reserved Buy irt v t fK;: . ...... r Blackheads-Go' Quick . 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