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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1926)
OnEGQN STATESMAN, SALE1I, OREGON. I . f " fiHME-iS J,F0!1B Administration Cooperative . -Marketing biil Up for, : A : Final Approval r fin hare been charred with drunk en driving Is also up for investl- gatlon,', -Drith intimation tiat an explanation will be rca'uested ; be? fore the matter Is dismissed from public attention.' Operation of taxis and stages within Salem without city license has. bron e h t heavy; nje. " Itn more J present ordinance should be en forced nntfl replaced by another. or until the nrMpnt ordinance - ia ffABMifUJTBN, Jane 30. (By thrown ont in-court. Assuciiieii .rres. -jrinai action was, taken f today by congress on the ? administration eooteratlve maricetin; bill, the only ' farm re-. ,aff while dranlnvLllatori tad viuun iu rua me no use ana senate gauntlet at this session. ! Aiier rejecting,. 15 to 87. a motion to send the measure to' Though only Jack Campbell and an Indian who pleaded guilty have been ' placed behind bars, for driv ing while drank,' Investigators had merely begun their work beore trial was scheduled on-one case, hearing to begin today. conxerence toe nonse without : a record vote approved two senate' ; a"mend men ta, and t He bill how goes' .'.to the president for Ills approval. '"Sponsored by Secretary Jardine 4t would create a division in the-" agricttltare department to foster , the 'development and work: of . farmer's cooperatives, and appro priation of 1225,000. would be au i thorised. v ' .- The bill was approved last night by the senate after It had reject ed the Fess farm credits bill, en-j dorsed ' by President TJooIidge, to .which it had . been 'proposed as a rider. . . : f ' ' J;. ' When It came back, to the. ho use today, representative McDuffle, democrat, . Alabama; moved f 1 to tena it. to conference. - He was supported by a, group of -democrats and few republicans, who "1 opposed ":a senate -amendment ' to eliminate naval stores from;: the j commodities1 to b classified' under the bill as "AgrlctlltaraI-''Prod- nets." -v ' r 1 . .!iri '? a The "otlSerJ senate 'amendment. designed 'id' uroaden the BcOpe of ISTOP FLERTirJB' !S Sim Robert Boardmarf Addresses Rotarians on. Popularity of ; uruuaus uiouc rusiuicujiiMiivMis uirwiuu Christie Laughing Hit De-j dared to Be Most Enter taining in Line Happy, hokum, jazzy joy, long laughs! That's what's waiting! arouna tne corner lor the people of $alem. "Stop Flirting" the great Christie laughing hit, is now playing ' at the Oregon theater, where it will remain for today only. . ' With John T. -Murray, Wanda Hawley. Jimmie Adams.; lack Duify. David James. Ethel Shan non and. a host ottAtirar iiui mahJ ers piaying me leaaing roles unaer the direction Qt th94great fSeott Sidney who acknoMedgeV 'Char ley's Aunt" as Waltesrjnjasteri' piece, it is small wonder this is a the proposed ooperaMvedivlston. whlrlwlnd farce that nit8 the pub. r. ' McDuffle i contended the house nad inserted 'naval stores In the bill after extended debate and that It had 'been eliminated in the senate at the Insistence of manu facturing' interests. He. held the house should send the bill to con ference and fight for the amend ment.' 1 . He was supported in his posi-, tion by Representative Garrett of Tennessee, the .'democratic leader - and Representative Green and Sears j. Qf .Flortdai .democrats - and Schafer, republican, Wisconsin Representative Begg, republi can, Ohio; upheld, the. move, to con ' cu ria the senate amendments. He said this would : be necessary If .the bill- were' t to pass before the close of the . session. ' "In making this more I am not opposing the- naval stores pro posal," Begg said.' "If next ses sion It Is necessary to extend 'the benefits of the bill to this product I shall assist in doing so. lie like a cyclone All we can say is,- the Christies eeem to have found the secret for turning but a 100 per cent com edy with every production, jedg- ing from this -one, and its side splitting predecessors. Gabriel Powaer b tsnpply Co.. lumber; Duildlnr materials, "paints and varnishes, roofing paper. Get prices there and make a big sav ing. Off ice.. 175 S. Court. 4) 'First National - Bank, the . bank of friendship and helpfulness in time of need. Interest paid on time deposits. Open an account and watcbyOur itnoney grow. C) Robert Boardman, physical di rector of the TMCA; reported yes terday ''at the Rotary club lunch eon on the progress being made at the two' Rotary club play grounds. Every Rotarian who took part in making these play grounds a success can look back with pride on the result, he. Said. Programs " for : the . two play grounds. for he rjest of the week hate been announced. - The pro gram at Lincoln grounds is as fol lows: ' :i . . Thursday tl30vi'. lock tag. 1:30-1:45. lineup-roll call. 1:45- 2:30. games, novslt'yraces. 2:30- 2:45, dou contest, juagmg. z;& 3:00, badge test practice. 3:00 3:30, band work; '3:30-4, story telling. 4-5, volley ball and 'in door baseball. Friday 1-1 : 3 0 Individual play. 1:30-1:45, roll call, flag salute. 1:45-2:30, German bat ball. 230 3,7 handwork. 3-3 : 30, folk danc ing. 3:30-4, story telling. "4-5 badge test practice .and basket ball. : , " . " ".- - Saturday 1-1:34), ham, ham, chicken, bacon. 1:30-1:45, roll call, song, and announcements. 1:45-2:30, three deep, dodge ball, relays. 2:30-3 handwork. 3-3:30, f ol k dancing. 3:30-4 story telling. 4-5,. requested games. I 13th Street Ground Thursday -1-2, Water polo. 2-3, touch football and drop out, .3-4,s. swimming -and '. life saving. 4-5, baseball throw for distance, broad jump. 5-6, follow leader in water. . Friday 1-2, diving and Indi -vidual - instruction. 2-3, .baseball throw. for accuracy, 60-yard dash. 3t4, water stunts. .4-6. volley ball, relay races. : 5-6, swimming. Saturday 1-2, .diving .for ob jects in water. 2-3, baseball and volley ball. 3-4, life saving and breaking holds in water. 4-5, broad jump and rope. climb. 5-6, swimming. " " The Salem Woman's club, un der Mrs. Paul Hauser and Mrs.' C. F. HamUton. is helping with the story teUing hour. A schedule by j which story tellers go to 'each I playground three, times a week has been arranged. Next week a bird house contest for boya will be held at-LfncoIn playgrounds. cannery Is running 1 2 : honra on loganberries, 'with a few raspber ries - 1 ' . ; The West Salem cannery la go ing 1Q hours a day da loganberries and r rasnberries. Expect to be busy for a week yet. The Producers' cannery is busy on loganberries; wul be this week and I part of next. . Expect ever green blackberries about July 20 The Starr cannery is going 10h hours a day on loganberries. Will tnn till the last berry of their con tracts is put through. I Black Cherry Deal Over The black cherry pool is now through; through packing at the pacific Fruit & Produce 'company plant. Finished yesterday, with two full cars sent out. This makes 22 cars in ; alL . The . net pricsS ot certain yet: but it Is thought he net to the growers In the.pool will run from 10 to 12 cents a pound for all. Lamberts, BInga and Black. IS Pearcy .Bros, have . tha finest garden, lawn and flower seeds. Poultry supplies and fertilizers. Lowest prices. Seeds of high quality. 178 8. Commercial St. ) F. W. Pettyjohn Co., 365 N. Com'l-t Hudson-Essex quality ears price reduction effective June 9 th, 1926. Buy your new car now. () ?PflS FILM RIDT "Bluebeard's Seven Wives," "With AlfStarCast, Here Today On H. F. Woodry ft. Bon. 271 N. ComL SL. furniture store. Bar gains in furniture ot all kinds. Agent for Lang ranges, best made. Also: auctioneers. ' : x-1'; - it) ... The Commercial Book Store fiaa everything you need, in books and stationery and supplies for the school, office or. home, at the low est possible prices i , ( ) - Ira W. Jorgensen, 190 8. High St. Part 'tor all makes of cars. -Best eaatpped auto accessory store In this section. ' 'Prompt' and te liable service the rule. l If you are particular about, your car, bring it; to us jor .we feel tne same -way about our service. .O. J. Wilson, the Buick Man, 288 North Commercial. () ""Bluebeard's Seven . .Wives, with an all-star cast comprising Ben Lyon, Blanche Sweet, Lois Wilson, Dorothy Sebastian, Diana Kane, Sam Hardy, Dick Bernard, Andrew Mack, Dan Pennell and Wilfred Lytell. now playing at the Elsinore theatre. It is a Robert T. Kane production for First Na tional release.. The story of "Bluebeard's Sev en Wives" traces the" career of a young bank clerk who suddenly finds himself thrust Into "the lime light as a popular 'movie star. All Is ntt a bed of roses, however, as his press agent insists on exploit ing him as a modern Bluebeard, and this . is neither to the bank clerk's liking nor to the liking of this girl he has selected to be his wife." ' ' ''-;! ' . ' Homestead Iron Dyke flotation . mill will be .ready Jto run in July. "Wooda AtrtoTop Co., ptindeni of the most elegant and durable .utomoblle tops In Salem. Repair ing of all kinds. ? Curtains with lass enclosures.Get our prices. () CREBIES IE ALii,$TB Fine; Loganberries Coming the Black Cherry Ship . rhents Are Over ' The seven Salem Canneries are all going, strong yet; with the eighth to start up on cucumbers about July 7. Also, Baker, Kelly, & McLaugh lin are having .good receipts of lcganberries, and a few black and red raspberries, for their barrel ing plant here. The raspberries are nearly through. The. Hunt cannery is running 12 hour on loganberries, with aftew raspberries. JThey Unished up on cherries yesterday. Fifllshed all their contracts. The Paul us cannery, still on loganberries, will shut down in a few days,! and turn their attention to drying loganberries exclusive ly, taking all that are fief t from everywhere; all the fag endt, at the regular price, 5 cents a pound. The Northwest cannery ii full up on loganberries, and is c also now canning quantities of 'Mont morency ( sour), cherries. The Oregon Packing company ; The Salem Hdw. Co., most pro- Hgressive. Every accommodation given to those in need of , beat hardware supplies. Work and pros perity the motto. 120 N Com'L () Eugene Building permits for one day total almost $100,000, iALtPAPER An economical way to obtain a beautiful Interior. Wall paper will increase the selling', value of your house. Contract ors and builders everywhere are now papering their new houses, not only because it makes a perfect background, but also because it is cheap and durable. ' We have an expert ?crew of paper hangers and decorators .who are at your service. Come in today and make your selec tion from our wallpaper stock. Make that old kitchen look like new with modern Wallpaper Wallpaper Department , ' Armr and Outing Store. Biggest bargains in clothing, shoes, under- - wear, hosiery, "tloves, valises and I suit cases. ;Tbe working ttan-a store. 18 9 Nv Commercial. .() WILLIAMS-WILL 60 )N .CARPET WITH FACTS OUT t (Coatiao4 troa par It would not hold. In court, that be' had ' precedents which would uphold hi contention. - - "G ood ! the 1 mayor declared. V You ' send your - crew ' to town ; ' I wllUnstmct thf chief of police to arrest them, and we wlW take this nfatter to" cburt, ' If you'prote the : ordlAaltce fs ; Invalid, vyou Win. It yc are convicted of violation of the law. wewln'.f mtlf 'tkat 6r t v d inance i ;i dclar ed ' Invalid in t court, this adminlstraUon 1IT en fieavor to force" you to complywltl. I Jta provisions." ; " According to the mayor, the representative withdrew, and did not return. Since that time other crews have been rent to the city. 1 They , have, in some cases, failed i tc comply with the provisions of - the ordinance. Local police have brought complaints against them. " No prosecution haa followed. J in explanation of failure to1 act, -I he city attorney ie, understood to 1 ; have stated .that the ' ordinance was "no good, yet has allowed it to remain on tho books without ; "trial at " court,,-and without pre senting an altered - ordinance which would be. binding. - : ' LusDosltion or cases where driv ir FOU IICIIG, SORE,! 11L DIET , Good-bye, . sore feet, burning feet, I swollen feet, sweaty, feet, smeliirs .leet, trred f eel. , T - 1 Good-bye corns," callouses, bunions ', and raw spots. No more shoe tight- , seas, no more limping' with paia or , era wing tip s your - tace m agony ' . Tix , is ; magical, acts ' right taJ. "To" draws out . all the poisonous exudations which Puff tm the .feet. MJte Tiz i and ; forget - your ' foot 'viiiscry. Ah 1 bow. comfortable your -ieet feeL A tew cents" buy' a' box ; of I Tir" Jnow at any drug' or . '!eoartment ' store. ' " Don't anffer.' liave good 'irct,. glad 4ect JeetthatJ never swell, never curt, never get tired. ;: A year's foot comfort guar- pt "ci -cr t- r.ey "ref tmi id: - ' - 3 ;--'"-'-- -v:..f. LOOK OVER THE LIST AND WHAT 1 v , I i '" - Tt' -4-"-,:-. - mm? In Addition to AdvertlGcd foprOar; Seven Dayc Sale Now In Full Swing WE WILL FEflf URE SREGifiL IflK fRIDfiY th HO Hundreds of. GENUINE BARGAINS in Already and FURNISHING i. i. ..25 -Dozen Men., Swimming Suits jDiess Shirts JBlue -Chambray : . ! , SIade by Cameron and T , m a Seconcis of a Well-known- Gluctt-Pcabody , W.OrK . ShirtS Wgh grade make izes 14V2 to 18 r - Reg. , $2.00 and 2.50 : sizes w2to47 Roys, . Mens ' ' r $2.95 $3.95 ' ;&p& - - ' ' I - .. . . . . "&oys Youths' and ltlenrs Boys Bib Overalls y. ieas . 2 Pair PanlJ S - - . ' -. ". ! TU P1 Cft. Age. 1.1 to 18 years Standard 220 Denim COVS v. ibl.OU. .. Res sip to $25 r:: . ' ToutM . 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