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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1926)
i'H' , XT.. .-J 1. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, H)2G . f I $ it M l - 1 1 siisiii fiiiij.- ; VERY WIDE CiRELE .V Colorado Man and 'Wife Are :,:Making a Long Trip in , i ' ,vAuto Parlor Car: k i JU B., Lauterman, when he. is at ) home,, is . a leading jeweler in ' Colorado Springs, Colorado. Bat he -ba not -been at home since Feb. 4 th, when, aceomnaniedT by Mrs. Lauterman. he started for a long - journey in an ' anto mobile patiOT car, or apartment.This car ii equipoed with ererythlng ; to make life-enjoyable on th.e road, including bed and cooking outfit a nd dishes, .and even a radio,' all of which -are disappearing when on ' tho road ' and handy at top ping places. ' In all this time, the Lautermans hare occupied tho car at night," until arriTtng in Salem on Tuesday. . 4They haTe .been touring Ari zona,, New Mexico and California, and they i will . go ron through Washington? Idaho and Wyoming; and perhaps British Columbia,' In their homeward journey.. The visitors: are guests at the 2.' Jl. ' Lauterman . borne. The Lautermans are' brothers. ; Mrs. Helen Teal a slsterris .due in Salem today or tomorrow from her home at Seneca Oastle, New Yoray - near ; '"Geneva.1" j Her ; son, George Teall, was formerly cir cdlatjon mangaer of 4 The 'States man; l He is jiow to newspaper work; at , Calcutta,' India.: haTlng been all over the. Orient since .he lTt&alem. ft'f-'.iWn '? Z First National Bank, the bank of friendship . and-helpf ulnesa in time- of meed. : Interest 'paid en time -deposits. ? Open an account and watch your money grow, t) EIS0H1TI1E DFFEfiS VftUDEVlLLE Aociation Circuit Uto . Be Seeh?in'Three Shows at - New Theatre Friday Art TllPTif rfll of ' Taudeville will be. offered at the " lstnore theatert Friday afternoon and" eve ning when five splendid acta from the Association circuit will play, in the new theater tor the first time the stage will be cleared The As sociation vaudeville route has pre viously Included tlw? Heili theater here and has made a decided hit. Since the purchase Of the lleilig by the Guthrie interests, however, all billings -have been transferred to the new playhouse - : The progi am to be 'offered Fri day is replete with mirth, melody, aong and dance, and 4s headed by May tine, "A Youthful Revue." presented by-seven talented per formers : Complete scenic1 eq uip tnent is. carried by the; company, jnid this, added -.. to- the splendid drops of the Elsinore theater, will present beautiful appearance. Tfan Man's Shoo saves ton a ten dollar.; hill on -everrsiualitr uit. Kh irt. ' nars. Ties., collars. . una grade, clothing perfect fitting, long earing.- 418 State. FIBHSPICM FlItlOFWraE Famous Star' Never Si!Ath leticasinA'DnoOltCom- ; r -r ing to miiismore With .vthe news. that-Douglaa Tajrbanks in his latest screen sue- ! cess. "Don Q,Son ot"Zorr!;wiU; be f the 1 feature ; attraction Satur? day,, Sunday and Monday "at Lthe - ElsinOre theatre, comes5, the added announcement that ' this. famous star hasJfor the time Deing step ped out of his role of thehistoric character- such. asf'Robin Hood" or the -fantastic- -such as The Thief i of Bagdad iandvwfll be seen in .his new; photoplay as .the romatic ; adventurer winning hearts and plaudits with his inim , liable athletic prowess. : -'v? -I;" Thisnew; fiim;!Doh Q; Son of orro," is by no means a "screen version ' of ; the Cervantes classic, "Jpou.; Quixote," : as ' some have ,f 1'L QEVEHS nicntJ zzd physical V- nervous rei.zz compucaaons -ccrrasy Hectal and Colon ailments. 1 il ' i Cm causes and you remove thcia ri.::x censors. And they CAN ts c::.-.'."lj d:r-.lt yotr dcoufage- isecxs K.i ";'ac remc and urp cxl cperstlans. My thousands of tucces fulca$ ia mary years rractke PROVE tfs. I urtber, I wCl GUARANTEE IN V. nrrC'G to curt any case of PZ& or re- H4 it . i. At tho 'Theatres Kbtinoro MIh -Vanishing Ao r lean," Willi nutfcara :mxzpszz7: ; Oregon "Lilies of, the Streets," by ilary E.' Hamilton. New , York policewoman. ....Bliich "Paul,? the human ra dio,) and "South of the Equator," with Kenneth McDonald. - - thought.but has been adapted by Jack Cunningham' from the novel, "Don-Q'a Lore Story," by K. and Hesketh Prlcharfl. '- Don the .son of JSorro,; Is sent from California : to, Spain s to com plete his education. There he wins high avor "at the ' Spanish: court, only to be accused of .murder. To escape disgrace he pretends sui cide and becomes an outlaw. . ; Of course, there - is- a most romatic love story, and Don Q's quest for the heart and hand of a beautiful senorita eventually ' meets with success though - beset by many tribulations;: ; fir..?', .'f Nerer In all Fairbanks career. It Is said by critics everywhere, did he hare a photoplay Vehicle that gave him such splendid op portunities . for athletic stunts the type of film portrayal which brought him his earlier successes, and in "Don Q.! Sou of , Zorro." there are feats of nimbleness and daring . that are said ' to be', far In excess of anything - the redoubt able '-Doug" has -ever presented. Capital otty Cooperative Creanv ery. Milk, cream, buttermilk.- The Buttercup butter - has no equal. Gold standard of perfection. 137 S. ComX ;Phone 29.t ? () v - S STARTED IIHiT CRUELTY ' -- ColoneLHbfen Would Cancel : Contracts for-Road ; "Construction ' - Cancellation, of. state, highway construction contracts in - cases where' contractors abuse horses 1n their employ,- was recommended by; E. Hof ery president -of the Ore eon -State Humane society, end Dr. W. Hi Lytle, state veterinarian, in a report filed in the executive offi ces' here.' p-Vit;? 4-xv-. The report was. prepared follow-4 ing-an investigation by the officials ot; complaints filed against con tractors having state highway con struction contracts in Linn county. The-report Indicated 'that the of ficials found a number of. horses Mifferlng from sore shoulders and that in a few Instances It had been necessary to remove animals from service. The conditions In Linn county were not worse, however, than found" in other construction camps, the report said. - . It was suggested by the officials that prizes be awarded annually to teamsters Jiavlng the best groomed and free from .blemished. team. in each camp. - , , , Parker & Co., -444' S, Com!. Don't fail to see Parker about re pairing your car. Expert - me chanics at your service. All work guaranteed. r. ! At Shipley a tho ladies of Salem hare satisfied themselves that they can get the finest Spring and sunn mer frocks, coast and. dresses ever shown in this city. , - . UlLll Two Speeches Are Given by Mernbers of Class at ; a Uincheon; 4 -! Men students of the rrnrttiat fner class of Salem . high school were euests of tbe Salem Rotarlans at their luncheon'. Wednesday noon. R. ' O.i SnelUng, former member of the organization, ; presided a,t the meeting, making -the address ' of welcome.? : r 'r Frank TWulrjh1 . : tshAoo Donald; is a member of Xhe class, made the first of the two main speeches. r t . ' - t "Never spend more .than ' -von earn." the admonished the boys. --dependability, and trustworthi ness are excellent qualities. ; They are, ingrained. Character counts above ' all. now J ust ' as much as forty years aso." , '."Collie is no more than an as semblafe of bnnnrtnnuiaa " rt Carl C. JDoneypresident' of -Willi Biueue , umversxiy and second Bpeaser, aeciarea. : "Some persons think they have attained wisdom at the age of; 20 years and are content with themselves. The true student never stops learn in.' ' ' - - TO ilUiliESTS ATnrnwmr HI ilUii lll u , WIK,.rrt,.MWw.IJ,.fcf " r '1 J I DiICIiSISMPPED; 'lilSOCIallEfOiTIS Joel' Vi ' Berry man installed J President. of College, Student Body "i Joel V. Berreman was installed as presideut of the Willamette uni versity student body at a meeting of the organization Wednesday. It was the last meeting of the stu dent body this school year. , ' An announcement that freshmen would . hereafter . be forced, to -attend college eames met with wide dissension, those against .the idea holding that, forced school- spirit is. worse than, no school spirit.! -, Willamette university will not h allowed to succumb to dancing next fall, it was Indicated in a re port of the 'scjal committee sub mitted; ly. Frances fli,. Richards, dean of women at the schooL . - Spec Keene, new director bf ath letics at Willamette university, de clared 'that without the coopera tion of students as well as- ath letes he could haTdly be expected to -bring - Willamette out of her present athletic slump-1 He also indicated that a 1 certain amount tf i loyalty , to student' actHrlties chould be-expected from members of .the faculty, k r . vv. t ' i '-; The Scotch : Woolen ' Mills Is a first class store to order your new nrtnr and . anmmer - suit. . Suits hold shape and color, ? Best dress ers rear em. 426State SL, Your spare should 'be protected from the weather. We furnish a tire cover .with every tire purchases. Malcolm Tire Co.208 N. Com'L r The Capitol Motors.' Oldsmo bile six coach and sedan are sur passing beauties; - finer-perform ance, lower prices. . ixOK inem over, i Biddy Bishop. ' , ' () ffi GREY STORY '; ; ISTOLD if! FiLWl ''The Vanishing American" Featured by Faithful Re- production of Scenes v The first and only reproduction of : the history making episode of the conquering of the CUffdwell ers by the ravaging Indian nation of Navajos has . been made in the filming by . Paramount of "The Vanishing American," still play ing at the Elslnore theatre. ' A large portion of the 10,000 In dians who appear In . the screen version of Zane Grey's great trib ute, to, a. fast . .disappearing race tobk part in the making, of these scenes. They r- entailed the con- struction of huge settings in the almost Inaccessible Sag! Canyon In northern Arizona, and also the building o "the largest Individual setting erected on the great Lasky ranch in the San ..Fernando Val ley, California, In years. - The Navajos obtained their first real civilisation . from the Cliff dwellers, 'whom we now know as the Hopis, following the defeat bf the latter. " Just how they scaled the almost Impregnable walls of the people who dwelt far up on the cliffs, "how - they waged a fierce, hand-to-hand ; battle for hours before the Navajos routed the defenders and. tossed them to death on the rocks below, is shown iri thes& scenes. ' . !The cliffdwellings reproduced 6g the Lasky ranch; constitute r a reproduction of the immense Bet otakla and KItseel cliff hottaes as they would appear r if, they were " I Hereafterrinstead of soda "take a little "PhiUIps .Milk of Magne sia", in water any time for indi gestion or sour, acid gassy stom ach, 'and relief will come instant-' ljr. ." For fifty years genuine "Phillips Milk, of Magnesia" has been - pre scribed by physicians because it overcomes .thr.ee times as , much acid in ' the - stomach as., a satur ated solution of bicarbonate ol soda,: leaving the stomach 'sweet and free from all gases. It neu tralizes" acid fermentations in th bowels and gently urges the sour-tng;wast- from ;the system with out purging.- Besides, ft is more pleasant ,to take than soda ; In-, sist npon rPhiillps' f Twenty-flv eent bottles; any drugstore. Adv A- v. -- ' I, . Better than Soda! M restored to their majestic grand eur of. -three thousand- years, ago. More than' 200,000 feel of lumber and 63 .tons of plaster' went Into the building. ,-1., -jV ; 1 in ' " ' v4 , .-v -. Pomeroy . it, Keene, : Jewelers, never fail toV give yb 100.-u the. dollar. Watches, clock's, pins. charms.' Standard" Thigh grade stock In all departments. KFlSE t Congressmen Making Prohi bition Speeches, However,4 Sometimes Paid WASHINGTON. June 2. (By Associated PreasJ Denying that the antl-saloon f league had ever paid any congressman, for Intro ducing . or x championing, a . blU. Wayne B. Wheeler,- of theleague said in a statement today, that oc casionally when a congressman makes a speech for. prohibition, bis expenses and sometimes . an honorarium is paid by the organ ization arranged for It-" - A congressman "who . has - abil ity enough so that the people want to hear him " should , not be es topped from this service: simply because he is a public official, he declared. J'Vice President Mar- shaU said he had to do this when he 'wasTice president." , . i; v5 W Mr. Wheeler's statement was in reply ito one by Representative Tiakham, republican, Massachus etts, who has 'madei charges re lating to the league's .actijities and expenditures, and. has; also drawn up' a resolution calling for "an in vestigailon to determine whether Representative Cram ton ; : repiiW i- can, Michigan, r; any other mem-f ber "has received, money or fees from , tho ' Anti-Saloon i league, .or any other organization interested in .legislation before congress.!' : Incidentally the ' Abti-Saloon Announcement The lubricating, and U. changing station formerly operated by Jones', Kirkpatrick, Cheek, Inc., at corner of Court and Capital street, has been retained by Monroe. S. Cheek, who will continue as an independ ent station. The same'eourteous aoJ efficient service " " ' ... will be slyen FOR theIong afternoons and. evenings, you , will want a Premier . Couch Hammock this summer. Hottest days .will seem delightfully . cool and pleasant under its shading canopy, and its bright and attractive f ahrics wiH add a color- ful touch of beauty to porch or lawn, r : ' v- PremierCouch Hammoclcs are made with ; luxuriously comfortable coil springs and with -v , the finest of fabric springs. There are many dif- 7, ferent styles and colorings to choose from. The, ' luxurious style illustrated above sells for only . . ' . 'i 026.50 ' ' s :" , ' ' - ; , Other .types with either coll or, Tabricsprihgs, t : - .; -.T. prora$26.50Up! 'KV'- league general counsel endorsed Senator -Cosah's "speech In Balti more last night against state-ref-erendams on prohibition, assert lngT they would destroy the policy of uniformity of operations under the constitution ana multiply en forcement difficulties.1 : r. "1'VIcs:" Bros. are selling the Oak land and Pontlac cars. 'Agents for tho Talley - counties. - Pioneer firm in autos.- Oakland coach now only 11250. 280 S. High SL. () Biker Anto Co., Ferry at Liber ty, st, -'Autos stored; and bought and -cold. Cars washed day .and night Low prices and service will make long friends. .TV? 5 () . j Crown Drug Store, 1 3 3 2 State St., has many new articles to show you.' 'Every conceivable thing in the way-of -drugs a-nd drug .store specialties are there. () HEARING IS FIXED . Salem. Or.,. June' 2j -(Special) Tho' public , service ; commission has .fixed-' June 17 as the date of a hearing to determine whether the service and facilities of the Central Railroad of Oregon are adequate and reasonable. W. B. Davis ,14 receiver of the railroad corporation. The hearing will be held at Union. SOPE, TIRED FEET GcoH-b'ye, sore' feet; Darning1 Swollen feet,, sweaty , feet, smelling feet,:ired feet. 3 .CKJod-byercormy callouses, - bunions and raw" spots.' No more shoe tight ness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony "Tiz" is "-magicat,- ads- right xff. Tia - draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff , up the ' lect. UsclTtz and forget your foot mis ery. Ahl how comfortable your feet ! fefL- Get a box of rXiaT- now at any- drug'., or " Vdepartment store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, '-feet' that evcr swelV never hurt, never get tired.- A year's -toot pom fort guaranteed' for a few tents. v COUCH 1 ? HOiniZlELPS expects to build A STflHGil FflGTORY And Prof;rEiierman Expects to Build-This Factory in Salem, Oregon Prof. L. S. Ellerman a fewyears ago sold his interest in the 'potato starch -. and . dextrine factory- at Gresham, "near Portland. Later, he looked over the 'Salem ueld with a view to building such a fac tory hero. He was in Salem again "yester day. He has not given -up the Idea. ile expects to build a factory here. He hopes that this may be at a not far distant' time. - : Prof. Ellerman, constructed and operated potato starch factories in Europe, f When he builds the fac tory in Salem he '.will, turn out starch, - dextrine, and j about 100 more . commercial articles, includ ing face powders. Potato starch is preferable to corn starch - in many lines of manufacturing, and even in the kitchen.- ' Prof. Ellerman . .hinks Salem is an excellent rjolnt for Buch a fac tory. It would stimulate the po tato industry, as it would use the cutis. - ' . , It is perhaps " not generally known that the dehydration plant in Salem ha a new potato starch factory outfie that has never been used. - But that is ifbt - available for the f actor y f "proposed ' to be built by Prof..Ellerman. The time may come, however, when? Salem will have two potato starch fac tories. . , The Atlas Book: and' Stationery So., 465 State St, High class litera ture and fine stationery.' Complete lines. You will appreciate the low prices.- 1 () 1)E.,TH' PROBE CLOSED , r LOS ANOKLES,, J une 2.- Inves tigation Of the!four-year-old mys tery -of the murder of v William Desmond r-Taylor. ' motion picture director, -has- been closed.-the dis trict attorneys office announced today. . . . .... . . POWER BUSINESS STARTS FIGHTING STATE GRANGE (Continsed from par 1.) ';' ed by law after ..December 31, 1929, was adopted. Nominations for the other of fices made today included: Stew ard, W. R. Gerkeler, Warren Young and C. L. Pettitson, assist ant steward. Homer Norton, W. H. Stevens, ; Marion county; II. P. Davis, Clackamas county. Chap lain, J. D. Chitwood, E. B. Har low, Lane county, James Kelley, Multnomah i county; P. H. Fees, Wallowa county. Treasurer B. K. Danney, Woodburn. - Gatekeeper S. Bouprland, Clackamas county; Maud Mills, Colnmbia county, Pomona : and Mrs. Carl Mohr of Hood River and Florence Robinson of Wasco county, - Flora Mrs. Olive fc. Davis, Will MORMEMG SJDE Located just at the edge of the city limits iri Sou. Salem on Morning Side Aye. 35 beautiful one-third acrVhome sites on the market with a 1 city conveniences, justi outside the. city limits. . ' '; , l, Ten blocks to McKinley school, served by City' Bus line. -Streets will be graded within 10 days. City water , will .be on prehiises immediately.' Several new homes will Tae under construction by June 20th, with building restrictions, v - ' ; ; J , i f ' P. MrsC. W. f!raft, Jin.' J. E. An derson and iJlilian Staburgh Kink. V Lady ; assistant 4srewaru -Betty Weather by, . .Pearl . Sieg.i' Clara Hiclnbothami Mrs.-Ray Gill and aire. F, M. Pettlbone: ... ' For the - legislative . committee 'Are .not mentioned in our newspaper advertising. A little indigence in careful, critical, comparison wiU es . tablish the fact that the hel vnJues in ilhoron?h1v dependable Groceries are 5 Pail PURE LARDili 05c Pure tlaple Sympfgalion $3.00 v Direct From New York IV,- PURE MAPLE SUGAR 85c Brick llljjjottlBRogersM ? SCRAPS FOR DINNER; f r'Mrs. Cobb: Did you see Elsie snoreTf , MrsWebb: MNo! I heard her though!? . ; ' Mrs. Cobb: ''You Goof, that's the new theater!" . ! 1 -- Sunny Isle Peas 2 cans for 25 c J v ' ' i 1 , 18c QUALITY j r 3 bars Peet's tVIechahic or ! Lava Soap fori. . . 25c Red Raspberries, 2 boxes 25c Calumet Calung Powjder 26c For the convenience of the workers, oin store will remain . open until 7 p. m. "and 10 p. m. on Saturday. ' I 285 Feet of UNITED GROCERY OF Be li nms US Ms WW Real suburban home sites at a reasonable price Per Tract tasy Terms ' Will Build to Suit ; - - See Owner W.i'GEISER (two elect) thev. following. -were neminated: . F.',M. .QUI,. . A. R, Shumway,) vB. . E. Jacobs Frankj Stein, J. T.' Rudd. 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