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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1926)
.: .1. a 1 tvr- i J .' , TV Pit Hi 4 .. , Enter Photographic Art,, Z Young Women Are Urged Education, Tact fulness, Honesty Outlined as Fundamentals I ; . to Success iri field Open - - y. - . . ... . to Choose By. IH'TII HAZLETOX ; j : "M'n. D.' LTSJirade ,of -Kennell-Ellis studios fa an interrieur yes terday morning ffconcenilng . proa iecItYe positions or vocations for V i; young wdni'en,"1 sugegated that a J'oung "woman .planning to; enter : "photography, should have W$ri t;ood education. A. high, school .""courser is required and a college , course very pointedly emphasized. t; ; In- order to be Tery successful In - a business of this kind, it is 'suggested. th,at a eourse in a well ".recommended school, dealing with j this type of work be taken. -v In a : studio-toe ' photographer ' comes in direct contact . with, hu-. .man . nature and one must be in ""sympathy with' the human race.. ' if -. Mrs.- Shrode. emphasizes the I three following H characteristics for a young girl planning, on this for her life work: ,fePirst, she J "- should be ,- honest; second, f ai r f ' ' minded, ,and third, - she : should have determination to develop a f A quick wit and the personal touch in the studio. , ' ' ' .One 'must, en joy 'working with the public, complying with their whims, likes and dislikes, if she expects r to be successful, ' ' r Quoting " Mrs.: ShTode a ' very apt policy - is put before the be- DR. W. B, CALOWOJ.. AT THK AOC OP 83. To Dr.-W. Caldwell, of Mon tlcello, III., a practicing physician for 4? "years, it seemed cruel that so many -constipated Infants and ; U ' H If - i , children had to be kept constantly U 'stlrred up" and half sick by tak f Ing cathartic pills,' tablets, salts, t 'calomel and nasty oils, ; v e v ' WTiile he knew that constipation fc t v'w8 cause' of - nearly all chil dren s little ills, fie did not believe that a sickening "purge' or phy alc every; day or two was necea a&rvf - " - 4 sary: " In t)r, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin be i discovered a; laxative which helps o - tstabjlsh natural bowel regularity, even If the child was chronically constipated. Dr. Cald well's; Syrup Pepsin not only cans- THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON to Young Women Seeking Profession ' ' ' ' ZM'--- ginner : I Hk; my people I deal ' with and treat them as If they were in my own home." The i difficult work of the la-4 boratory Is the man' place in the photography business while' the women take care of the salesman, ship In the studio, and the mount ing and retouching, unless- they are especially gifted witlx ability or genius... In photography one finds Just as good an opening. as-in' many other phases of work. but It Is suggested to a young girl Inter ested In art and painting, to take up 'photography in-place- of reg ular office work. , , In aummarizrnfc, it may be said. that this is a very pleasing, occu pation, i mat it cannot .be r over emphasized , that, a eood.:f ounda- Ltlon and a good education are al ways .required.-, Cobbs- Jfc Mitch en Co,, lumber and . building v materials for every purpose. tiet estimates, look 1 at quality of material, then -yon will order.' S4'S. 12th. St. . : () Halik & EoS Electric Shop, 337 Court SU Everything electric, from motor and fixtures and sup plies to wiring. Get prices. and look, at complete stock.-v . .. () Kolher! It's ...... j. ; ... ; Cruel to 'Thysic Your: Child - es a" gentle, easy Wwel mbvemem but, best of . all. It never gripes, sickens or upsets the most deiicaU system.' Besides, it is absoluielv harmless, x and 'so pleasantf that even a cross, feverish,, bilious, aick child gladly takes it. ; Buy a ; large 60-cent bottle ' at any store that sells medicine and Just- see lor yourself. ... . ' t, Dr.Calctesirs if. i 1 ; : T HI Final Plans Made for.Recep .. tlon of prominent 'East Y em Growers VI zz ' More thanIC0 "niemliefs oi the American: Poraological Society, will arrive In Salem at .3:15 to morrow for an inspection tour of the nearby orchards. ' Places they will visit include the Skyline orch- ara,, ' taoerty xxwtncv: ana . me prune section near Rosedale. They will return to Salem on the Pacific highway, reaching . it near . the Friends church. . .- .;:- ;W. S. Brown of CorvalUs, ehief horticulturist of OAC .has Induced the. party to make .their present tour of the Northwest. M. Xj. Dean of Boise, Idaho, director of the Idaho bureau of plant Indus try. was also Instrumental in bringing them- here. ; Ralph". Rees. formerly of Ore gon; now horticultural agent for the New York Central Lines, is' In charge of the party.; Rees-par ents are prominent horticulturists at Springbrook, near Newberg. The party will arrive from Dal las either, in automobiles or in a special "train. -It wfll leave for Woo'dbuni About S o'clock. , From WoodbUrn it ; will return to Port land and then visit the -Yakima and Wenatchee fruit' districts In Washington before- returning, east". Salem citizens Who have agreed to furnish cars for the visitors will be notified Monday when and where to report, according to an announcement made at the Cham ber of Commerce yesterday. Membership in the society, which was founded In 1848, is said to . Include the - most prominent fruit growers and horticulturists In hA TTnt ot Cta too ' ' ' The Square Deal Harawaf e Co., 230 N. ComX Most elegant and practical lines of mechanics' tools. nuders' hardware, cutlery, etc. Oo there and save the diffreenee. () RUSSEL SCOTT DECLARED SANE; DEATH NOW FACED ' iUOBttxnicd from pf 1.) , George E. Gorman,. . -. assistant state's attorney, in his elosing ar guments referred to a letter Scott had written saying he had no use for. his mother. - - ' Scott leaped to his feet ahout- ing "You're a liar, a hypocrite and rat' and as bailiffs struggled with him he exclaimed : 'I'm not insane." " William Scott H Stew a,r t Scott's attorney, who once saved him from the gallows declared In his closing argument that this is the- first time In history that the state' has gohe to the insane asy lum, taken -a 'man 'out and aske' a jury to hang him. -"''v i v - Scott "and his brother RoH were accused of shooting a ' clerk in -a holdup - two, year Robert recently was found FRUIT liMCIII 1 and returned here and la! awaiting trial for the same murder. , Una sell was -convicted .although., ; he charged .' that Robert did . tta shooting during a drinking party at" the drug store. ' -' - Russell was., sentenced io- be hanged; but later was granted, a reprieve and then jwas 'given a second reprieve when a; fake mes sage signed, : with his 'brother's name was received from ?Detroit in which the "writer assumed . re sponsibility for !he slaying. Finalif on the night before Scott was to have been hanged bis attorney asked for a seal ty hear ing, maintaining'-' he Bad -become insane since conviction A Jury declared him insane., and last - Au gust be was sent to the asylum but last month state .alienists; ex amined him and decided he now, sane. v- V. It. : Wood and Geov F. Peed. real estate, 344- SUte.- Farms and city property.. They bring buyer and seller together, for the bene fit and proflt.of both. ; r i-j - - , t .JK; BOBBED HAIR DEPLORED FAMOUS DANCER DfiCLAUES norisii bo iv is siiiY' - NEW YORK. June ;26. (By Associated Press.) Irene Castle McLaughlin today deplored bobbed hair. 13 years after phe introducea the practice. .' But she. Is- still bobbd. . '-' ' v- "'The"bovifch bob has ruined It all!" sher said.- It ia' affecUng girle' characters.! .' I think. girls aro:: siuy'.. .she said, , either to have boyish bobs or boyish forma.' They are losing the softness and ' appeal ,which should be theirs.' M i The former dance -was sailing on the Franee on a two-mouths' shopping toiir. " " .' i - . ' "Why don't' yoa let ycur ;lair grow long?"- she was 'asked after she hsdrforcef ullyexpressed 'her opinions., ' - - v "As if I haven't.- she exclaim ed.': "Why, I've let it grow five times,' and every Ufme it 'reaches the rwkward stage' she shrug ged, "I'm on" my way-1& the, bar bers again. Isn't it dreadful I" V ' ' ..r 1 r.-. A&toria Heavy plantttigsmade of flax, peppermint lettuce and caullfloweh . ' ' '. ; . ........ , . ' ' TEARS" OR J dY GREETS ii' EVANGELIST'S RETURN (Continued , front pagV ) . :the. Mexican desert across -which she said she fled last Tuesday.; j . M. F. McCarthy, special agent of the Southern Pacific in-charge of a squad of guarda at the station into which Mrs. McPerscw'a. train pulled said that the arrangements to guard- the . little white claflr bronze-haired woman, and the preparations made by her follow er Teet . her were 'more , d- " lavish than those which he . visits to' "Los An esident Wilson, King Belgium or -former stood in thousands kleddOwh the . weeks - of old men and u; whose 'religious fervor tithes f rojn tUeir savings have lped the exponent Of the "four square gospel,", to build the great circular temple from' which, she' broadcasts the tenets of-her faith; From the throats of the froung er.of her followers poureda. well ing deluge of -cheers, caiWo wel come ahd eries of ferventf loyalty. "Hosannab. and'"HalJfelUjaIi'st echoed and re-echoed anjl over the great assemblage theref. swept in an undertone -from, hundreds of lips of Angelus temple adherents a devout "Praise i&e Lord.'V . . The temple pastor, accompanied by; hermother" and " her: two chll-i A Wjiri-y.X:.Used iFuimtiweSale-lilas been':Gluch"a''Succeso.'that!- ? vantage of 0111 drastic reductions aiidtipQiislit fuhinrsfor 1 their homesj-ttbif savings. In many iris v.aucearirom:p7oo-pub. -1 TFIIS IS YOUR !OPPOIUNITY :- COIVIE EARllguV . AND SV& ':l You ZAreM&comtt fill Irit Tn It rw V ZZZZ--Z Z YOUR CREDIT vj?. 1 t "L' ' i ' - dren,, Roberta, , by her . first. bus Land, - Robert Semple, now dead, and i Rolf, "the son of her, second husband, Harold McPherson, from whom she is divorced, ' walked from . her ca? and ran to the sta tion lobby, surrounded by eight body guards: These special offic A Which Means That Ourifeices Are Loweir Than ! You may be hard to fit; not uncommon. We can. fit you; we have so maii styles and sizes that it is usually easy 'for us. Jts merely ffipdingyour style and sizKambnof, the many ! hundred suits we have." Buy Fourth of Julyclolliing now and kaye one half arid more. v t ; r l . ., U ' . - styh z : zZ:i " z : i ;- :.)az lot; no. i $25.00 Suits $12.95 Men, these suits will make jyon ' think and buy quick. Imagine : being able to select a swell suit in stripes, grays and different ' patterns. Hold for fcfO QP . 925. Sale price. . . 0 d Fine and tit t 'Hi. ' ' t v 1 - . ' ? Buy -With Confidence. - , -w W startd : behind merchandise we sell , ! ,JllttJJMI,iIIIM,".irriil,IIUIill"j.!l I.I . I iW ...Oil III).. I M1IJ1L ..I'.L .111.1 UN I L. - .1 Mil l. I A I .III. I mi, ' , ,. , . , ,. , , , . . , , . I II II,. , -gaJ , ' ( , This. Used ; Furniture Sale has we; have decided to continue -l Even at f T 1,1111,1 - I I fTT, .Z L.J1I.. aeaeattSS,lBaBlaaia!lalBa' b i 1 " 11-- ...... , - - a ft I SUNflAY 1VORNING, JUNE 27; 1926 ers rod e wi t h her .frtom'fpd u las after repovrted-Hhreatsi.of violence against ber there.. : ) '. Z Twelve little gfrjsfrom Angelas temple preceded 'the party; Sec t terlng roses at the feet of , their religious teacher. The ? Angelus temple band, white uniforms, glist si D q - ; 17 dd Any Other Sale - LOT NO. 2 Men's arid Young Men's 5. . . . Suits ' ' All sizes, nifty patterns, smart styles, light ami dark mixtures, gray and neat plaids and pin tripes. - Regular $30 values Price ........ . . $16.95 Another Lot of ioys' Sits wool Suits with one lonj one short pants -'and vestr Worth $17.50, Special mm id the 1 rr. ni (( f !( r c peioy trie renular'lused price. Tlteca Special ening in-the summer sun, struck a" triumphant air, as their pastor appeared at the door and faced the' tremenaous crowd. Then the joyous procession formed and the leader of her faith was eecjorted ty neerins inouwuua -r ; gfJ: Prices in-the City . XOT NO. 3 V--t .ji;?' -. '--"'- : " .'' -v. -' r , -; Jiuother lot of Men's and Young Men's suits. All size In plain -blue, gray ahd fancy and. dark, mixtures. KngLUh and -conservative cut for, young men and conservative men. Regular $35 I ' , High Grade With fancy bands--4heyery . 1 ' 1 , i .... 1 ; . v " est ior r.len and oung Aien. Worth Up to 5.50 V ' Special ' zi$2M Been such .a success that it Manv haVe taten ri. tdnqec the' jpriceo iir6 re- Prices ': : : l 1 .There she VULtaJce ..again the finwor-draned chair whlrh -w , m W . 1IH1 M stood vacant beside the pulpit er since her flock was told by Zf, 1 1 Kennedy on the eventful nigi Mayll8," that v Sister McPhersi had gone tocher death in Santa Monica tide. , ' , LOT NO. 4 The', cream of the . 'stock; '. All liand .made suits.i Included in this: lot. They come in vlngle and double breastedk. The. latent models c of fashion. ,. No., store could sell, for less, Bought to sell -at' 940 and qj 945. ' On sale. . . . .. ?6iXJO Panama" 5 Z... lat- r s J . : 1- K - -a .j v . - ' v 'J - . - -:,-,-.. -:; I 1 S ir - Store located on corner CbmmcrciaVand Court'; streets;: Salem,. 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