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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1927)
v.; TRE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE2J OREGOIT railECilOFFIiiE -Grac Collection Proving' off ."jiueresiu) Hiase visaing A ivVV-f-West. Point 'W VWEST! POINT. New Tork'(fepe- wairAi collection ot pistols, spe- ciaf rifles and sabers manufactur ed, t or procured by the ordnance department at' the;- United- States , ,arr3y, has. been "placed on exhibit ton herein ike, First Class (sen ; lor) club. room. This has Jjeen, . florfe by -Major. Earl ilcfarland. , fcrofegsor of ordnance" ; and gun- nery .at tHe mlUtary.academr; with e Idea ; of : aiding, the cadets of the- graduating class. - In making -v purc-hases bt officers' eralpmeht; which-' they will need before Join ; ink their regiments; nexttalt. 7 y ? '"the Weapons' Lnow ". on. display . trlre tlje cadets ot this class ant ei cellent'ichance ? to compare' , the quality: an prices witfir those of atnjllac articles, of Cerod by c(vliian ' firms, Tie pistols audi terolera shown include the new model of 'tJre?Gol automatic pfetoV calibre .45;fwufclr" . limited- number hare - leen manufactured; : Hy- the Cott' Company; f;THejr are not? at - presenti an- itet of general" issue T toefsirayVl Its f.tise; Is restricted .; to. speclalt firing- units- such as the : cfcdet pistol, squad' and the service- ' at-large pistot teams. fc; V?. There "are also on exhibition at line orranixatlonsandhascreaTea a i great : Interest" in small bore shooting. v'The' preliminary train- 4ng"with. thla. weapon, la of consid erable TsJue in preparing for, the ."regular target practice. , - Tho present' exhibit- is a contin uation of a policy introduced last V Inter by the4 ordnance and gun nery 'department. A complete change " tot exhibits Is effected practically erery month. The - Tarioas; showings give to cadets of the graduating class a yery tine O'pporiuilty'1 to; obserre 'not only , tbV different 'types and makes of weapons but also the progress- of small arms throughout the years, t Qifcer exhibits in the First Class ( senior f club room-during the past few' months hare included' a show-i : lag 'of thsold U. S, Springfield smobth-'bore, ; muzsle-Ioadlng ' per cussion musket and bayonet, call bre U.9. jnodel of .1842. . This mod- - el 'was altered, "la-18 3, 'from the old r model flint-lock to; the -per- ; cusslon 'type. Various . bayonets hsTfr." alsobeen on exhibition, among 'them - being the bayonet used in Hhe Civil War. that in: the Spanish American , war.' (jnodel of 1S98); the 'cadet bayonet,1 model of 1892; and ihe 1H7 model of bayoheUts,,"'''.-'; "i"'- v.-. .A, : complete; showing ' of , car tridges "for fthe magazine-rifies ot Tarious nations, ? was also . giyen.1 Among therHTes for which the cartridges were shown, were mod els from- 1893 '(the French)' to 1 9 08j the. Argentine ) v Other na tions "represented were England, Gerbian'TV' Austria, 'Japin, Chile, SwedeniBulgaria,- Portugkl, UoU land, Italy and Norway5. ; In addition to the seTeral Vhow Ings; of f weapons, various special collections,, usually . on display ' at the Ordnance Museum, .were, ex hlbit.;"', Among them ; may : be mentioned the. . Grant collection, IncJ udlngahe. sword belt worn, by OeneriUGrant in the-field-during -the 13 st-year 4f the Civil war; and thi,lleld; glasses and-case 'used' by hfm' during the' Wilderness cam psn:in"1864. - TheV Colonel Sylvanus ' Thayer cfilk'ttion was also on. exhibition, and "included his serrice sabre and his -dress- sword, bis V Engineer Corps epaulets, his waist belt with sword . frog. , his scabbard 1 bands, and; his spurs. , , -x . ' , Colonel Thayer 4a called tbe "Father of the Military Academy tec-ser more than anyone else In 1 1 ' ' ' '' . Uh 4 9mn .- i4 Weird F. TOTJ should happen ta be in. , Madlsotu Wis, and should, sea several gentlemen take, say lOOfe worthv of electric, Bulbs; pur them In a, large Hacking; box carefully seal the-. box, and then, suddenly- seeming; ta kteom. TiolenC kn rl. batter and pound the case with apparently demoni acal gle6 until every bulb was shattered, what would you thmk? 'r t- j n xssrmyr youra sy. Therii- are Terr few days that some thing; ot i this Und j Isn!t ; coins on; m Madison. Those of -philosophical tu iv n oft mind may sayr -Possibly they talcs- ; their , pleasure) m a littls different fornv than, . most But it looks expensiTe. ; - The best costs no more l than in fcrior grades. " Go to the big Sa lem factory and save money. () Ashland Norma! Admitted ttr College Association The Ashland normal school has been admitted to 'the Intercolle giate Oratorical association of Ore gon, it was announced. Saturday, by Victor II. Carlson of Willamette university, who Is resldent of the association. ' ! v,4- ; This, 13 the organization which sponsors -the old line, peace and extemporaneous jspeaklng contests in Oregon. : The. old line contest will be held at' the Willamette chapel' March 11.' ' Romance, Keeps Calling IK Keeper Back to Post , ST. : AUGUSTINE. Fla. (AP) - Captain John 1 Llndquist has come to? the end of serrice, but the romance of the lighthouse ever calls him bade to his job. - , , s- For t nearly 40 years, :; Captain John has kept a clear light burn ing for ships at sea, His name Is known to all seamen who V sail southern waters. 1' .; . ' ; r Many persons in distress have 1 ?High Grade ' Plumbing Fixtures , Select .them" here and j save money. Bathtubs lavatories, sinks, kitch en boilers and gas heat ers. Egner Center Strcei't- Lab&ratdfy , SavinS BUlrtM dollar. ti L.t practical experiments of th Unitdi8toth Forest Products Laboratory at Madi. ion. Wis. Abovs. tho hug' revolving drum simulatihg th conditions which shorten th lives of paokmg boxes. At left figuring the strength of a. future bridge with minion, pouna prossure. containers to withstand' ship meat around the country. Shippers all too frequently' have fielded to the temptation ot larger margins of profits in the form ot cheap, flimsy containers. The Job of teach ing manufactur ers, shippers snd the public gener ally . how to pro tect goods of all kinds in transit has been; assigned to tU e United tea Forest Serrice. Tnus tne Inge goings-on at the Madison est Products Laboratory. hey hare, a, testing, machine. bably- the largest of its kind in , world, exerting, a. force of hO.OOO pounds and able. to crash f (Jen; columns 'htrty feeu long a foot square. It was designed n rescued by him, but he has gotten: their names. ; But one is a Chicago millionaire,, wnose plane was forced down into breakers:.;.; . John D. Rockefeller baa been of Ills "neighbors." For 19 Its, Captain John was stationed Mosquito Inlet, Daytona each. JL the home of the, oil magnate l was onlv six miles away. His last assignment was the Anastasia Light, on Anastasia Island which looks out over the waters through which Spanish ex plorers first plowed their way in tiny vessels tor found-this city; one of the first outposts of the old world in the new. Filers on the Chicago-Dallas air mail' route assert that flying Is easier in .winter when it is calm and? clear than in summer, because the air Is "thicker." Roseburg Liberty Theater in stalls new Tellers-Kent pipe or gan. Stop that Cold Fla larks at every turn End a COLD in a Few Hoars , purify your system I RAPE'S i i COULD COMPOUND 3 . m I " -1 !i Mi ' i1 am' . . ; immm i, r , ANN.OUNGEMENT - . We wish to announce that Ai B. McLaughlan has been appointed manager tosucceed. George Shahd who. has resigned, effective Febru- J aiy.l. v. : t Salem . Ir ll7Noi;&FrcntH Telephone 909 . Salem Oregon : , . t Is This ! for studying the "mechanics timber." It is estimated that if the 85,000, 000 railroad ties at the present un treated: were given a bath in a pre servative fluid, a saving, of 1,500, 000,000 board feet would be ef fected annually. Spur tracks are maintained jointly by the labora tory and the Chicago. Milwaukee and St; Paul Railway, which en ters Madison, for practical tests of this ; part of the research work. It is stated that about 47 per cent ot the logs entering the saw mill is -waste represented by bark, slabs, trimmings, and sawdust. Ex periments being conducted with a view to recovering this great eco nomic loss range from the sugges tion of. feeding, cooked sawdust, to cattle to that of converting crooked trees., limbs and slabs into wood alcohol. Waste- also may be used, ft Is said., in producing artificial' silk, gunpowder, paints, varnishes, soaps. Inks, celluloid, sausage cas ings, acetylene and chloroform. rPay Me asYcra Are Paidi ff BATES THE EYE MAN MAKES Glasses Convenient Terms ' 457 State Street With Burnett Bros, t ii Work V: EDUCATION BOARD i CHANGE FOR STATE ; ; ; , (Continued f root pa l. , ; iak use ot the underground waters of the state of Oregon. ' 5B Xi2, by Strayef To provide additional methoG- of collecting: all co-owners proportionate share' of expense of work performed on irrigatfoit ditches. ' r SB 117, by Strayer Releasing! property of estates of O. O. and Blanche Hamilton, deceased, now pending probate In the county court of Union county, to Annie E. Hamilton. SB 138, by Butt To prohibit the sale or removal of" buildings or fixtures upon mortgaged lands bought upon contract. SB 152, by Banks Relating to abandonment or desertion of a wife' or minor children. SB 160. by Eddy Designating and declaring certain territory to be a municipality known as the Umpqua Improvement district. SB 161, by Eddy Relating to the creation of highway improve ment districts. SB 16S, oy committee on banking- Permitting' the conversion ot building and loan and savings and loan associations into mutual say ing? banks. SB 168, by Butt Designating certain territory to be ar munici pality known as the Salmon River-Grande Ronde highway im provement district. SB 187, by committee on Ju diciary Relating to medical cer tificates ot applicants tor marriage licenses. HB- 37, by Potter et al. In creasing salaries of officers of Lane county. , HB 125, by Hamilton Provid ing method of securing water right certificates. HB 127, by Lonergan Change ing salaries of the judges of the circuits courts of the state of Ore gon. HB 103, by Billingsley Relat ing to depositories for count".- funds. HB 141, by Howard Authoriz ing state highway commission to aequire land for maintenance ot shops and- equipment. HB 165, by repeals committee -Relating to issuance of diplomas by Eugene Divinity school. HB 209, by Miller Relating to who may be excused from Jury service. HB 216, by Collier Relating tut y - "n n a -Tm-m we M tfee Ife Safe Ifatt1 AiBotuiit'O - ' . ' . . .- u ' We muit vadife oriT present locat Iori FeBr iiary 14tfe ; " n i . ; : itTtu&i&ubuv chatiee'cf'ar lifetime-V ! it. t Eapy" I erifeaalbBeginbToasr tlifenrGVer i ; t r t' to .infestmeat of "sci oel f und by stale' land board, t Vh'- 1";4 : Hff' 2S6i bjy repeals- committee Relating: to speed ot veklcles, when: crossiug-; bridges. J , HB? 25t, by repeals comtolltee- Refating'tb quarterly reports by the state treasurer. - f HB 260V hy repeals committee Relating to the' transfer ot cer tain fondev !:.:' . ; . '. -': vy; HB 288. by repeals eommutee ---Relating to ' the tax" superrislng commissions. " j HB 291 by repeals committee -rRelattng,il-':-:'taX- Investigation committee.. , HB 292,: by repeals committee Relating tov publication of for eign languages. j HB 82, by McGowan Relating to abandoned' school districts.. HB 299 by repeals committee Relating "to circuit" court Judges. HB 261, by repeals' comnjittee Relating to-district attorneys. HB . 327," by- repeals " committee Relating to cooperatire state banks. 1 HB 404, by repeals committee ' Relatingr to duties of clerk of Multnomah county.' IF YOUR SUPPER tMSJIlE LEII Ancf ytu Sj?en4 the Night FTghtfny Hobgoblins Try at little dlauepsin. Supper danees-,' fancy drinks,; too much to bacco, coffee and .highly seasoned dishes play , havoc with the stom ach. Diapepsin takes the worst sort ot combination of foods, set tles them, absorbs the gassy, sour heartburn and you' go peacefully to sleep without a struggle. It is embarrassing to haveuo re fuse eating in company. But 1f you aw a dyspeptic you may safely take a chance with any mixture and avoid, suffering By the rule of one or two diapepsins after eating. Youll-get more out of life, more pleasure,. ,mpre health., more strength and endurance. Steady digestion; 'and freedom from acid-dyspepsia is guaranteed any stomach toy the' use ot diapep sin after- eating Geta 60 cent package of Pape's Diapepsin at any drug' store. You'll recommend it.--Adv.- All Models ; No" Sales ConmiidioniTo Pay ; STARSXSiies: and es; .a: )RD tJ UKJJ FORMERliy SALEM lStoHKHich-Sricet; Edtrcafmf ff Xaive Programs .OREO O IT AGRlCTnLTUUAL COIXEQEVcORyAIXXS- FeW 6 Professor- Frederick " D. Txtsey, prominent educator, lecturer" and Shakespearfeatt interpreter, win give three programs here during? the 19 ST eumijaeir session. " kitkor -nd - lecturer Prof essofLosey has been' in almost constant demand by1 schools, col leges teachers Institutes and study clubs for lecture's and recf ta&. " V.-; ' -; Dr. M. ElIowood Smith, direc tor of the - su mmer session1 says of Professor Iosey. "I am unusual ly pleased to have Professor Losey come west this summer,- as he is without doaibt the most vivid read-' er of Shakespeare I have ever heard.- . - ' ' . .- Professor Iosey has had a studio on Riverside . Drive, . New Yorkr Cifyv for -several- years where- he Lhas been giving dramatic reading and presentations. He has also mm MO THE MERCHANT TAILOR Coast Merchant Tailors Convert tiort with .: -r:,:-"..::-. ; - ' BEACTITFUL NEW SPRING STYLES AND FABRICS Which he is offerings to his : Salem patrons 484 COURT STREET 1 :eH;wairaffliwa;ainnm3ttgwtm Fours) BUTCICS and Others AUTOilOBtLE CO. 1 " . .'.--........'.,.,,'.'. ;.. ,. been connected with the extension division of CortnSbU nnlyerslty, f. Wattow county re ceived 112,500 grazing fee from Wallowa national forest. JolmXRottle e I And FOOTWEAR 415 State SU Expert Fitting Assured SHER: , ! Walk sfV Cantilever 9 ) J f f sv 1013 ; PHONn3S2