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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1926)
ini it nnni D1IUU i nnrcrn cn U rilLGLUVLU Island .'Sacred ; to Red Men .for Long Time, Set Aside ...... by, Government : noTelties. t-r - .' ' And Marr. Erans, two boys In blackface, call themnelTea Black Diamonds. Their act is made up of brilliant dancing, Ringing, shat ter and music, i Ukelele and har monica playing make It a good act. " On the screen, Eldbe Hammer Stein appears In "Uflwrlten Law." The Capitol theatre orchestra un der the direction of Viola Vercler Hoi man will have a musical jmr- j prise. Samuel Totten preside at iiijySBlLEIISlE' I nnnninn Tn nnmnfii bU V Wib ' UUHtbUH Minnesota : contributed to the new' BetUeV'ranka" ot the state tCTsUteTlSyTral' Jblitt UunlaVy, P., Rockwell who has already . In- -YAKIMA, Waah. (AP) Memalooae Ialand in the Columbia j the ascending Wurlltzer organ. rlrer, burial ground for western j Indians for uncounted generations and particularly sacred to the taaimas, nan neen set aaiae oy tne Korernment as a Red Man's city of the dead. Since the days when thousands of Indians from western plains j and mountains' made .? annual pil- of ,The Dalles and the "turn-water" of the Columbia, bringing thefr dead with them, the island has been a holy ground for the aborig- f ines. Formerly it was covered I with. large "dead houses," built of f cedar, on the shelves of which re posed the mumlfied bodies of the red men. Sinew-wrapped bows and stone tipped arrows were deposited with some ot the older remains, and more modern weapons with some of the more recent. PUBLIC B Y Extensive Advertising Cam paign Launched About . First of November f. . , . . . settlers arriving in Oregon Despite the fact that November I dur,n th w RaMon days brought the incoming of thei, , w t: ,dt, lnjinawr of winter Oregon is witnessing . imei: ' fruitful season in gathering new J , vested $6009 In 28 acres in Wash ington county. :. . ; The advertising campaign launched .about the first of No vember id publications including 30 farm inaga tines , and daily newspapers in California, Texas, Florida and Middle Western states, is bringing a flood of in quiries promising to keep new settlers arriving in Oregon all ord- the GETS NEW BOOKS ! BLIGH'S CAPITOL TODAY. SATURDAY ! 1 T 2 K ir Sun's Eastern Vaudeville and Feature Pictures to Be Presented ? Sun's Eastern Vaudeville and i Feature Pictures will be at Rligh's Capitol theatre Saturday and Sun- day, headlining the vaudeville of 1-Lamont tt Jemery, not the worst, ' not the best, but something differ ent from the rest. They are two c of the. cleverest young men you '- have 'seen for some time. One of f them is a wonderful female im nefaonator with arms that fairly writhe themnlve into boW-knotrt, i while the other young man i V -double voiced doing a - baritone f and soprano duet, with the aid the double voice and an old su I bonnet. ; This is a clever surprise I act, '. Both La Mont and Jemery l-ar artists, who understand the I advantages of presenting a sur i prifl act. . and iWs enhances the i: value of what is already a very Ljdeasiag, appearance. They have . personalities, that win the hearts , of their audiences from the begin- i -j 'Also Percy Chapman and Elsie ..Rftng are to appear in a musical comedy breexe Their act con a(st,,of comedy talk, singing, hand fc kaw and. guitar music. Miss Ring, graduate ot the fciegf ield Follies, bas also, appeared in. several pic- tdres?' Chapman and Ring pro- VoW much laughter with their romody talk and singing skit. Also llm Trella company, a two jtneh' 'and one lady will appear in 'a" sensational Euronean novelty bicycto'act. :AlSo'Ciordon & Ray will appear lto'bmedy bits in variety. This netvfinds two, boys in an offering Cwhieb, combines nearly everything lntb way of comedy, dancing. During the past week about 25 books have been added to the list at the Salem public library, ac cording to a report from tlje city librarian. Of this number four are listed as children's books. The complete liat follows: "Sorrell and Sen." by Warwick Deeping; "Twenty Years After," by Alexander Dumas; "The Mid dle of the Road," by Philip Gibbs. "Cape Cod Folks." by S. P. M. Greene; "The Indian Drum," by MacHarg &. Balmer; "Emmy Lou. Her Book and Heart," by O. M Martin; "Miss Tiverton Goes Out." and "The Rattle of the Weak." by Hilda Vaughan; "Twenty Thou sand leagues Under the Sa." by Jules Verne: "Daddy Longlegs." by Jean Webster; "Dear Enemy," by Jean Webster; "A History .of American Immigration." by O. M. Stephenson; "Myths and Legends of Flowers. Fruits, Trees and Plants." by.R. V. (J. Woolley; "A Thousand and One Nights of Opera," by F. H. Martens: "Poema From Old Champwg," "by C. F. Blake; Short Plays by represen tative authors, A. M. Smtth; "Sea Wake and Jungle Trail, by War ington Smyth; "Our Presidents and their Mothers," by W. J. Ham ton. The following children's books were added: "Toby Taylor of Ten Weeks With a Circus." by J. C. Kaler; "The White Leader." by C. L. Skinner; "Cndine' by La Motte Fouquee; "Great Moments in-Science," by M. F. Lansing. Western Lumber company' mill on Eugene-Klamath cut-off, will Vale Opalite quicksilver min at McDermott, will handle 100 tons ore a day, with 65 men. v: JUDGE OVERRULES SMALLS D IB Demurrers to the complaint of J. K. Sears, interposed by Brazier Small, justice of the peace, were yesterday overruled by Judge G F. Skipworth or Eugene. Twenty days are gien for an answer to be filed. ; ri- -.vrt . g.g'.rvlt' . The overrBimg was done artne instigation of L. H. McMahan, cir cult judge, who believes the Jus tices of the peace, receive fees whihe they are not authorized by statute to receive. Justice Small said yesterday that he will prob ably file some answer within the 20 days, as two or three courses are open to him. . A bill which is expected to come up at the next legislature to abol Ish justices of the peace in county seats and substitute district judges to serve on flat salaries, will probably do away with the necessity for continuing .this case further, if it passes. THREE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE DIAMOND BRIQUETS "ft 1. Because of their great heat value ' - 2. Because they are clean ! V 3. Because they are odorless - we Handle the highes grXdes . of utah coals $l4l5i ; Castle Gate and Rock Springs Lump Coal - for, a ton : 1.,............ . Also Rucoda Furnace Coal or," a ton $11.00 All Fuel Guaranteed For IPrompt oiivory Coll 936 r D; A. LAfluiER Transfer and Storage f 143 South Liberty Street Salem, Oregon Brooks settlers within its borders. That the entire state is bene fiting by the land settlement work ana tnat settlers come irom east , jCut SO, 000.000 feet next year. norm ana sou in oi uregon is prov en by the reports that come daily to the Land Settlement depart ment of the state and Portland chamber of commerce. In addition to the 909 new set tlers located during the past year, 12 families hve been placed dur ing the first two weeks of No vember. Several of these have found suitable farms in Josephine county where unusual real estate activity has been manifested late ly. Among these newcomers to the Grants Pass district are three Californlans. A. R. Wigley and John A. Griffin, who each pur chased 20 acres, and H. L. But ler who invested $10,000 in 30 acres of . farm land. Manitoba, Canada, yielded - a good settler to Washington coun ty near Forest Grove when Thom as Mulvay recently purchased an attractive seven acre track invest- ng 2500. Washington county also drew C. Isborn formerly a resident of Washington, who set tled near Hillsboro on a five acre artct requiring an investment of 91800. Klamath county reported the largest sale from the standpoint of acres. Don Powers also from Washington 60 acres of Klamath land. were served by the hostess, as- The Brooks Christian Endeavor business meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Towne on Saturday evening. After the business meet ing games were played until a late hour when delicious refreshments "My little girl bad a bad cough. I gav her a few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and she was greatly relieved. If you want rest at night, especially where there are children, keep Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound on hand. Clyde H. Benson, Marlboro, Va. No oparea, no chloroform, fiao de pnimble family cough remedy for children mixt grovmn persona Remember the Naake F0LEY5 HONEYandTAR COMPOUND Sold at Capitol Drug Store Those present were the Misses Georgia Kpley, Tressle- - Towne. Lenor Jones.' Marguerite Wood, Marie Dunlavy. Myrtle Towne. Beulah Aspinwall. Rrma Sturgis. Bessie Aspinwall, Lena Rlggi: Messrs. Melvin Epley, Keith Jones, Robert Olover. Rev. Rex Picker ing. Warren Wood. Martin Whit ney. Mr. Clinesmith. Krwln Stur gis,,Lyle Glover, Calvin Whitney. John Dunlavy Jr., Rex Jones. Kraid Ahhaugh. Jaines and Frank Rlggi. nr. Beffers. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips. Mrs. Dunlavy and the hostess. Mrs. Towne. Dr. J. M. Canse. president of Kimball School of Theology, spoke at the M. K. church on Sunday evening. Ella Finney ai.i Ellen Hackit were callers at the Dunlavy home Sunday afternoon. Miss Finney spent Sunday and Monday" visit ing Miss Hackit. Joe Martel has been on the silk list the past week, having suf- Colds Ended overnight You can stop. a cold, in 24 hours, check the fever.,jpen the bowels, then tone the entire, system. You can do these things wifh s single help, in the best way science knows. That way is HILL'S. It is so effi cient, so quick and complete that we paid $1,000,000 for it. It has proved its results to so many that millions now employ it. You will find nothing Helse to compare with HILL'S. Go get it now and see. casomA quinine Gat Red Baa jjjtjP' aritkPertrak fered a stroke of paralysis a feVf days ago. " ;,f.V."'; - -'-f .' ' ' ' " Mrs., Bruce Jones ffc!I and in jured her back one day last;week, Mrs. Win. Rtichanan of Hop mere' entertained the Brooks Aid society on Wed nesday afternoon, A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Buchanan. - , f The next meeting.of lhe Brook Community club will be held at the horn of Mr.l and . Mrs. Ii. F. Ramp. An all-day session will be held f aad' iaT !pbt-luck dinner the occasion being" the; 52nd wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ramp. i,. jThehome ot Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Jones of Iibish Meadows was the scene of a.mM-ry party on FrfdayTeveltiing:' when they enter (aiped thtfjirooks F.p worth League young people. The evening was spent playing games., and . at. a late hoar a delirious lunch , was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs John Leslfer. Those present were Myrtle Towne, Ine a whlt n.ey Edna Lester Jfla JCIbliy, Myr tle AinswDrth, Elva'liWlier, Ina Lesher, - Marie punlary, lllore; Jones; Messrs. Rev. "Picker Sngi E. Scott. Morton Whitney, j Arthur Pickering, Sam Ramp, j Robert aiOTer, Keith Jones. George Lsh er Frank McCafferty. Johti MM1 er, John Heckpr and Mri.. John Lesher, Mrs. John Dunlavy and tne nojttess, airs. M. K Jdaes, . 1 ; r . t EVERYONE IN SALEM AND VICINITY KNOWS THAT S 11 Sh "ET there are some who do not buy their shoes of ; us. However, there are many boys and girls now in the eight grade in high school and and others now m college that-have worn only PRICED SHOES since infancy. . ";. ' There MUST be a REASON why. Then, too, there are CAPITALISTS, BANKERS, BUSINESS and PROFES SIONAL MEN hundreds of them, right here in SALEM who wear HANAN SHOES, not because PRICE sells them but because no other shoes on the market today gives the comfort, long service and en tire satisfaction as HANAN'S. There are, as well, hundreds of STUDENTS' YOUNG MEN arid MEN WHO STAY YOUNG who prefer 4FOR 5HEIM SHOES because they lead the world in STYLE, CLASS arid SNAPPY DE SIGNS for YOUNG MEN, and since we have the exclusive SALEM agency for FLOR SHEIM SHOES they buy them of us. Then there are the LADIES who insist upon having HAN- AN PUMPS and OXFORDS and Will have nothing else; so we carry a very complete line of them at all times. i f As no one factory ' can . make all styles, we have arranged with leading manufacturers of ROCHESTER; PORTS MOUTH, CINCINNATI, v ST. LOUIS, ETC., who make a specialty of LADIES' NOV ELTY PUMPS, SLIPPERS and OXFORDS whereby we receive express shipments of the latest Creations as soon as they come out, enabling us to show the. new styles as early as they are shown on FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. There is also an! ever increasing number of women who want CORRECTIVE shoes and since SELBY'S ARCHPRE EyERSIea. all iSthers in styled and fcpmjf o? tas well as giving thedeSiredVelief Xo foot troubles, hev, of course, buy their shoes of us; Parents who have a regard for the welfare1 arid comfort pf their children have found that our JEDWARD'S SHOES for children: Have, no equal, hence ourcayy business in chil drenr slvcies? ; Here we hae1; filled our allot ted space end almost neglected to mention; the facttbat we are CLOS OUTtour pres ent stockist prices whichare greatly reduced arid invite you to take advantage of the sav ings" afforded.u j, v ' We thank you. T me ID), in nee. Mo.e fPA- V . ill II ' - - - . i .i r GEORGE SIDNEY and ' VERA GORDON ONE CHILI FREE With Kach AAnU . AdmLMioM TONIGHT "AND I : SUNDAY ) I 1 U7- 1 f II r ;,, ilMm:- 1) and All the chuckles of a thousand jokes. All the laughs of a hun dred funny stories. 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