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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1927)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1927 YOU OUGHT TO BE ASHAMED, Li VOU'RE JUST DYING TO V 1 ( YOU 8IG BABY, KEEPIN6 TMBjAc.er AT 'EM VOVRttlFj TUrrADITAl FUAJWIES AWAV FROM THEr0 1 AT' MP I HE CAPITAL f 1 DfUi0 STORE ifwyy - . jxj 1 TaD ARg ?ong to ey are pure con- Sim pie remedies needed in every horn and of standard strength. Prescriptions filled with summate care. You'll say this is a store of obliging con sideration. THE CAPITAL DRUG STORE Agents for THE OWL DRUG CO. Products J. H. WILLETT T" " " ' 1 - '- 05 i WS5 BLU. Ik fm lit' SAYS: We hare a 1024 Overland 4 door sedan with 80 new oversize tires, spot light, automatic swipe, rear view mirror, finish like new, 1926 license and a perfect running car for S39S.OO. rwm The House That Service Built V:-rt,V. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Report Bridge Out - Keoorts were filed with the county commissioners yesterday nat a bridge 300 feet long over a wide slough at Clear lake, eight miles north; of town, had been moved from its foundations by the recent high waters. Damage to the bridge was estimated at 91,000 by the commissioners. See "Radio Socket Power" Ad Page 4. Moore's Music House. Complete Line Of Monarch Electric Ranges at Hamilton's. a21tf Mrs. Keene on Trip Mrs. Roy S. Keene, district pres ident oi Kappa Alpha Theta. na tianal sorority, left Saturday on lover Salem TIT 111 a v & a . . - uiameue. x ne question or a national censorship board to con trol the release and exhibition of an motion pictures is to be argued. xne wuiamette team has the nee ative. The Willamette affirmative team will debate the following wee. Before Baying Your "Radio" Hear a real one, "Roister," at Moore's Music House. f27 Hotel Marlon Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every evening. n26tf Building Lots for Homes We have Fairmount Hill lots at 1800 on up. Laurel Park lots north at $475 on up. Scattered lots all We will be pleased to . . , T -e . uio-iia&c juu iu i no nest Duys we ... x aumiiK iu Bpenu a lew aays I Know. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N Wrong Plates Bring Fine Rupert Gowen was sentenced to pay a $50 fine yesterday by Bra zier Small, justice of the peace, on a charge of driving a car with improper license plates. Gowen failed to pay the fine and was sent to jail to serve out the amount. Before Baying Tour "Radio" Hear a real one, "Kolster," at Moore s Music House. Bank Will Attach The Oregon State bank of Jef ferson filed suit in circuit court yesterday against H. B. Looney of Jefferson for $246, the balance of a $500 note due in September, 1925, plus accrued interest and $50 attorney fees. The plaintiffs secured a writ of attachment on two plots of land owned by the defendant, in lieu of the unpaid note. Where To Dine TODAY erage French boy and girl wears a black sateen jumper also for economy in laundering the ef fect was too funereal even for the committee of taxpayers. It was agreed that light colors ana even primitive decorations with easily made stencils would change the atmosphere. In many towns these investiga tors have found examples of the alue of joy in wosk in schools where the schoolmistress, being a For Dinner This Evening- ' " ""seui lasie, ioos u Hollar dinner at the upon nerseu io maRe the' school hotel today. ioos cneenui, painting and decor ating with the help of the child ren. Th$ change in the children's attitude toward chool, work and the Improvement in marks nrnvr that paint played a part In mak-l11 Your Sunday Dinne ing brains. Eat Your Sunday Dinner At the Gray Belle. Chicken Dinner Served all day at The Spa. Mar lot Chicken Dinner at the Lunch Box 181 S. Liberty St. Tables for ladies. Open all day. 111 IDS IC GIN BV NATIVES At the valley Grill. 156 S. Com 1. Under new management. Hat at-Minto' Chicken dinner, 50c. The Nook, 379 N. Higli bunday specials, barbecued sand wiches. f2o Lack of fields in which to de- B- II. i ii r 0 wcu economic lioerues, u Ig HOtel HaS brOUP Of Ser- the great need of the Persian wo- enaders Dressed in White Trousers Witty Wins Tryout Kobert Witty w6n the tryout held at Willamette university Sat urday to choose the local school's representative in the Pacific for ensic league oratorical contest, which will be held on the Willam eete campus this spring. HUMCJL.ULU. (Special.) A group of Hawaiian serenaders known as the "beach boys." who croon and strum' the plaintive melodies of the southern seas each night on Waikiki beach, have put on white trousers and are doing their part to entertain guests at the new Royal Hawaiian hotel, the $3,000,000 hostelry which was opened February 1. Rumor has it that the manage ment of the hotel had a hard :ob persuading the native musicians to devote part of their time to displaying their carefree talents indoors. However, they finally de cided to give if a trial and bash fully enter the spacious lobby for their concerts. ine "Deacn ooys are an es- f27 iviaiiy UllgrtJSSmen rropOSe and each year thrill thousands of rfeak MfiflSlires fnr awe travelers with the native melodies man or. today, according to this one. She is identified with a silk manufacturing industry in Persia which gives employment to wo men. See "Radio Socket Power" Ad Page 4. Moore's Music House. Class to Resume Study Mrs. Park's Bible class will re sume its study at the home of the leader. Mrs. Charles A. Park. 1485 cnemeketa street, on Monday eve ning, ten. 28, at 7:30 p. m. OUOIillS MK E TAMA IE KI115 E CHANGES 0 CONTITOTION at each of the chapters at uni-High street ersuies ana colleges in Oregon, Watch for Onr Announcement Of the opening of the William s' (son's new Hollywood theater. .f27 ....uSlvu, WUIUiula ana wano. I siotometer Stolen Three Marriaim IJcenreo Ttia mvnnn I " uiuiumoicr UU U.U auio Dft- I Kln..l. 1 1 i . tnnvnr n A J A . . , , I lex il(.CU&es WBfB ISSUcCl " vuuipu was sua- vesterdav.hv th ommfr olort n while it uv a aavaaw Lumber for Sale Cheap- Fred E. Wells, 280 S. Church Tel. 15 4 2. f27 Inside Pro pert! en irom tne car narked at frv.l r.aQo Tt . " , v. ' i street, ana Mabel Irons, Seventeenth street; Kenneth Rus- That pay a good net return. We Bell Bov AVanti .c oc.crai Mceuem ouys in sa- At the New Salem Hotel. f27 business property,; Get yours now. Becke & Hendrldks, High street. 189 N. m2 Dr. C. W. Davis. Dentist . .Now located in his new office. X II Z let ISintl Ronlr Tl Clt o t T.. ir-i..j I . . . oxw. ui Hull's, 267 S. Com'l. St. Exoert Four Pa A.It 1 . . I 1 u.Uu9ul, icwuuauw prices. I o. . A. Wilson. S. Rna nf 12 1 west Salem, J. R. Campbell and Frank Whlttemore were fined 11 eacn in CUT-Court Satnrrtav tnr prisoner i overume parking. on tne sell, Turner and Reba Van Valk- enburg, Turner; Albert Lenners of Salem and Anna E. Haslebacher I of Salem.- - Announcing the Removal of ut. j. 12. Long's Institute to 194 S. Cottage. f27 Johnson Released Claud Johnson, city who has been at work streets for several days, was tp- I Wnnfo . n - . - . uwu leased Saturday. Guardian Appointed A w . luargarec i. snumaser was an- pointed guardian for the estate of Lovina B. O'Malley, an insane per son, by the county court yester day. For Sale, 4 ft. Dry Oak Fred E. Wells, 280 S. Tel. 1542. bmall 3 or 4-room house from owner. Box 12. Statesman. f27 Church. f27 Flowers for All- Occasions. Adams, Florist f27 Before, Buying Your "Radio" Hear a real one. "Kolster." at iMoore s Aluslc House. f27 See "Radio Socket Power" Ad Page 4. Moore's Music House. Water Tight Concrete auk ine uregon . uravel com pany now to make it and what materials to use. Telephone 180 f 27 fined $5 each In mnnidni mn mled to probate by the county . - - 1 G,. J Two Fined for Speedinar Walter Willecke of route 3 and George E. Deetz of route 8 were Two Wills in Probate The wills of August Keil and Bartholomew Wiesner were ad- of This Country WASHINGTON'. ( AP ) Unit ed States of America would be known as the United States of the World, the senate would be abol ished, the president and vice-president would be elected for eight year terms, and many other revo lutionary changes in the federal government would prevail, if some senators and representatives had been allowed to amend the Con stitution. Attempting to tinker with the Constitution has long been a fa vorite pastime of many federal legislators. Since 1889 they have made the great document the tar get for 1350 amendments. Of all the amendments proposed during the 140 years since the Constitution was ratified by the States, however, only 19 have been adopted. Only four of those are among the 1350 proposed in the last 38 years and the endless con troversy which has grown out of the Eighteenth Amendment has caused some legislators regardless of their position on the wet and dry question to believe it will be increasingly difficult for the Con stitution to be amended in the future. There Is one amendment among those pending in congress, how ever, which has strong support. It has been passed three times by overwhelming votes in the senate some of which they compose themselves. Sam Kahanamoku. brother of the famous Hawaiian swimmer. Duke Kahanamoku, is a member of the group. GOLDEN BEAR WINS Man and Wife Operate Corn Shucks Factory With 12 to 20 Helpers MIAMI, Okla. (AP) Sharing importance with the question, what .makes a hot tamale hot, per haps is where do the tamales get the corn shuck kimonas In which they traditionally are. clothed? Mr. and Mrs. E.M . Enos, of Miami, can answer the question to a large extent. They onerate a corn shucks factory near here, employing from 12 to 20 persons during a five month season. They wash, grade, and bale the shucks and sell them to jobbers who in turn sell them to street corner vendors everywhere. indicate that the cost would be greater that the cost resulting from the transformation. It has remained, however, for the copper industry to discover and practice a transformation of metals that really pays. In the plant of the Anaconda Copmper Company at Butte, Montana, there Is a process employed which takes old iron and makes it yield new i-opper. It is copper that other wise would be lost to the consum er because-it is locked up in the .-aste water pumped from the n:ines. Instead of being allowed to flov away with the copper it holds in Holutlon this water is conducted to tanks from which it drips onto scrap iron. Water has a greater affinity for Iron tha; fof copper and when .the mipe waler cornea in eontTP? with the iron it "lets go" the copper it holds and takes up the iron in sohition as it trick les onward. . The copper remains on the surface of the iron, from which it is readily removed. Pieces of oldlron boiler plate, cut up automobile bodies, old iron car wheels, old tin cans and sim ilar "discards" have a new career of usefulness In aiding this recov ery of copper. In the "recovery" section of the Anaconda plant they glow.-with-a - coat of copper deposited by the mine water on its way to final discharge. This coaf-. ing when removed is subjected to the usual smelling and refininr: processes which assure copper 99.9 per cent pure. ,The transfor mation is one of the economies which keep down the cost of cop per and add to the 'supply of the metal available to industry. I 4 t V '! r 'J I" -i New First National Bank Building Directory BASEMENT D Lnx Shlainc Farltt Eprt for Ladlet tad 0ntlmn SEOOWD FXOO Ooffay's Photo Sarrica Tel. 708, Over the 8p THIRD I-LOOB MoiTia Optical Co., 301-S02-S03 Dr. Henry E. MorrU, Optometrlit Te'ephono 239 o. r. Gillette Iwyer- .- Suit 5J i -Telephocs 1058 CALIFORNIA TAKES SOUTH ERN HOOP TITLE BY WIN PALO ALTO. Cal., Feb. 26. (AP) The California varsity bas ketball team tonight won the championship of the southern x di vision of the Pacific coast confer ence by defeating Stanford 29 to 19. The Bears outroughed the Red Shirts throughout the game, which was enlivened by a near fist fight between Captain Watson of Cali fornia and Anderson of Stanford. These two men, together with Cor- bln, California center, were ousted from the game for excessive foul ing. After Bryant, Cardinal forward, had converted a free throw for the first score of the evening. Ralph Dougery, Bear , forward, came back to convert two similar efforts to give the Blue and Gold hoopsters a lead that they never lost. At half time California led, 13-8. To take a cheap metal and transform it into a valuable one long was a dream of the ancient alchemists. Many an ancient phil osopher spent a lifetime in futile quest of that secret. Perhaps modern scientists will fully succeed where the old al chemists failed. Science does not deny the possibility of the achieve ment. But experiments, so far, o O Funeral services for the late Mary S. Gross will be held in Port land Monday, Feb. 28, at 1 p. m from the Holman & Lutz mortu ary, under the direction of Rig- don & Son. Interment in the Lone Fir cemetery. Kenneth' rushed in . from play with hair rumpled, clothes soiled, and hands dirty, and seated him self at the table. "What would you say if I should come to the table looking as you do?" inquired his mother. Kenneth surveyed his well-groomed mother thoughtful ly, then replied: "I think I'd be too polite to say anything." It was Children's Day in a small country community in Ore gon. The very young and inex perienced minister seemed to be somewhat disconcerted by the row of little boys and girls ,in their starched best who sat in front of him. After several starts, which KIXXMAJJ TttEL COMPACT - . KetaOl Ofiice . 311-812 Stoker Digpliy . 811-313 Consul tn: Eag1aer SIO Executive Booms 309-313 Tolephou 27 Yard 1865 Prank B Kellogg. Public Accountant " 8ystem Andtting Income Tax Telephone 186 . Boob 308 King k Wyckoff .. 306-307 Distributor fpr Wllihlre'i "I-oa-a-co" Socoloftky Son, Tel 970 304-30S Beei Eetate, Loane. Inuranee FOTTKTH FIOOH Drs, O'Neill ft Phone 626 Burdette. Optometrist 401-402-403-404-405 WlUard H. Attorney. Wlrta and Paul 410-411-412. T. BttTrta Tel. 186 FEfTH FXOOB Dr. Xiowia, Schmidt a Carranag.602-60a mnnni -- - - - - SIXTH FIjOOB 0o. B. Venn, M. Dn Fhyaldaii Bargeon Tel. 818, Bom. 77 Bobls D. Day and Donald W. an . , Attorneyi at law Telephone 193. 610-611.61S B. P. Smith, Kow York Ufo Room 613.. Telephone 193 i EASIER VISION : The remains of Frances Maude Lester will be forwarded today from Webb's funeral parlors to St. Johns, Mich., for funeral ser vices and interment. court Saturday. aatnrdav nn ihgrvii rt ,iuuiii Leave for flrhimn I m Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lester and Thor Electric Carpet Cleaner P1!0"56 oaagnter will leave tndav for St. I Special for a few darn. HQ rk wuuns, Mich.. nernmnlinT nv fa I MamiitOn'S. S40 Pntirf fit f97 Have Plenty of Freedom remains of Lester's mother, who uea nere recently and will be in terred at St. Johns. f27 lr. Marshall Osteopathic Physician and surgeon. Watch for Oar AnnonnmnniU- Of the opening of the William-1 son s new Hollywood theater, f 27 Minister's Sister Dle Itev. E. H. Shanba naainr nf Airs. Rock in Hospital Mrs. Tank Rock (Stena An- dresen) Is at the Salem hosnital wnere she underwent an operation ior appenaicitus last week. Radiator, Body and Fender Work Glass and .tops. Hull's. 267 a. com l. St. Prices rieht 1 27 Mrs. Elizabeth Dunsmoor filed salt for divorce in circuit court yesterday from her husband, Wll lard P. Dunsmoor, charging un faithfulness. She seeks the cus tody of her minor child, the re turn to her maiden name, and what alimony the court finds suit able to allow. but has been consistently blocked in the house. Its author. Senator Persian Women Said tO worris, republican, Nebraska, nev- vertheless, still expects favorable action. The Norrla Amendment would change the time of meeting of congress, would do away with the 'short or "lame duck' sessions. IWCTTJ Will Meet Try Salem Maid Ice Cream It Is delicious. Sanitary Con fectionery, 1875 State; Palm Con fectionery, 467 N. Church. f27 the First Rant.at 7h,7;;h " r"Ju""n 01 ine vv-on ami Auxiliary to Meet iZtl n?7 thtl Sister, Mrs: wIU be held Tuesday afternoon at lumhi r-., T::.--" I Teswen, state president, will talk on "Anti-Nar- oee "Radio Socket Power" Ad age 4. Moore's Music House. I See "Radio Socket Power' . I Pa.Cf 4. Mnnn'a Mnol. T I rxi itoss, Accountant And auditor. h mnvoA hla nf.lAew Home rnmnloti- Ilc'? to rooms 9 n S-9 n O. Maannlnl 5 rnnnx and larva UrmmA t n . " .w.ow aitit, ""vie. leieonone Z098-R. f27 iiurnace. nreniace. fnii There will be a special meeting of the American Legion and thej auxiliary on Monday evening to I complete the organization of an archery and fly-casting club. All interested members are urged to be present for this organization work. PARIS. (AP) Women ot Persia are among the freest and happiest in the world today, al though they still wear the all-en- veloninr vpila aiinnniul tn sfs-mt and would change the presidential fy slavery, sava Madame S. Dala. ana vice presidential office terms, tobadi. Persian feminist leadei studying at the Sorbonne. Paris. Want PrftttlPP r.hnn! Mme. Dalatobadi is the daugh- r r- U a .w useiman yrieai ana 18 lUl riCIIUII I UUnyslCI S herself of the orthodox faith. She has played an important part in obtaining educational rights for Persian women. They now have equal educational facilities with men,. she says. ESTEEM well earned, and a re utation worthily gained through the refinement of a service long and honorably established. Webb's Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 Be a Capitalist See P. E. P. Co. cement I nap-a 7 cortlnn 9 i . . . . . : -i--o -, rasemeni, eiectric water heater, Friendly ad. X27 tLMtuig i0 Ohio I wired range, shades, linoleum "". i . i nil ann nrtha itVnftlinH l uilinn ma.net dAHhia . . i -, ... . .. dis),i,t ., 7. ' " " I . , " . ' uuu i iiarLin ueiger. xviisses iunzabetn ton oi.- YIS,un iauves at uas-J". cemeni noors garage, land Caroline Gelger, Mr. and Mrs. - tcius iu resDDDginin neon A. 1 n,n gotilrmnn vt. tnt.i. ot., - , " Z. I uiou, wi o. fjlaiO scuir Tri, . . MZ'T" -."""""""'" .nM na Bam acnirman, Miss a ww m ih a nar naiini -ara t I ta m n va r u a. aw a t r v w i . .. . i v , V. ""en ninwiman, m xucas and ".ireiu ivTV. arier rin istia nsuuricts. isi r. t-iien f-ir mi len til. unin. o,. i ViTI i . . " " - -1 . - - " wnu iiiuuau ui oaieu ttllCUU- Korth , ok 1 nrnew 8tuai0' 254 i, Z ' ed the recent conrenUon of the Aorth Church St. f27 Uynolda to Speak German Baptist Young People's P i i senator i union of Oregon, held in Portland. Ami l?,olty fl;om Marion county, will discuss One of the notable speakers at the urniture Co. PARIS. (AP) France is real izing that cheerful schools make happy children and that happy children do better work. "Art In the School," is a new organization working in many towns. A recent renort bv a branch at Montpellier illustrates its need and effectiveness. The solemn commission was amazed at the "sadness" of the schools, the drab walls, inade quate light and the desks and chairs often painted black, the most economical color. As the av- TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 a a Glasses are not meant solely to cor rect faulty vision, but also to give you EASIER VISION The condition of your eyes may cause a drain upon your nerves, drowsiness ana omer symp toms. Perfectly fitted glasses will correct this. "Hi 5 "b "b b b u b EIGHTH FXOOB Salt 810. Telephone 668, Ba. 8341 Dr. H. B. BcoMeld n NINTH FXOOB 5- Brown, Era, Er, Vom Tkra Specialist. girita sm TENTH FLOOR . . Dr W. A. lokasoo, DenUrt Telephone 128 - too Ckalaer In George, D. D. S. OeaersJ Dentistry E. M. Orlfrla, D. D. 8 Orthodoatls Telephone 181. gniw looa-iooi seemed to get him nowhere, he suddenly stopped, clasped his hands, raised his eyes to heaven.. and with a beatific smiia And what is so sweet as the fac of a little upturned child?" MORRIS OPTICAL co. 301-4 First National "sj Bank Building "B . . . SPECIAL! .6 room modern house. Four ; blocks from postoffice. $4500 P. L. WOOD 841 State St. L Watches Clocks and Jewelry CarefuUy Repaire'd and Guaranteed at , PRESCOTTS 828 North . CommercijLl Street Never Cold in this House Fully Plastered. C Rooms South Liberty Street Corner Lot fSOOOOO JTJLBICII eft ROBERTS PHONE 1354 Tot Tor Bent Olemalas Sfbboas pedal rental ree te Student Phoae 88S t7 V. OobI Bk. Victor Addln Bfacbia BervlM C. M. LOCKWOOD Aathoriaed Dlstrihnton The Personal Writing Typewriter Exchange THOS. ROEIf PtMtfie 051 421 Ooart, fUlen Teacher of Piano Erma L. Boughey Studio 178 State Giese-Powerijthe recent session of the legisla- convention was Alhert Bretschnei- i3tI ure ine .weeaiy notary club der of Rochester, N. Y., secretary luncheon in the Marion hotel on Wednesday noon. SlrknotM in Bark tin Famllv I , A- Barkus has been confined ""3!e Inr (ko'l.. - i.i. I ll..lr. C.lll., ... -" mur uijb wiin ktevere attack nf iha flu t,o I Admiral Linn. riniH,n to.u.I I . . - w mm. , - . m. w.auv I r":r members of the family have nd Alaska line 9 to 12 days round inucauy ilL . Itrlp. JlOO. Make reservations at . mm. I nitPA. : RfllAm IVawal A n-An ... 1 Tr )nnri - I . .1 "-v. 6SuW, I s fury ,TKjay IS. illgh. I'hone 634. - f27 nan, McCoy. f27 of the Young People's union for the United States. C. I 'at tnr, mr. . Xew Club Elect . The new- Pioneer club at the liui t ?La4I?D,nS shop from 681 1 First Christian church, organized 10 1145 Ferry St. "Phone 458. la week ago, elected officers at Its TYPEWRITERS . RUBBER STAA1PS We sell repair and rent type writers. Manufacture all types rubber tamps. - ATLAS BOOK STORM 405 State St. mziBecona meeiing r riaay night as ir,,T " I follows: Fred Wolf; chief guide; woaie Monday . vvmard Lepley, ranger; Glenn ATHi. omen'8 debate team of Bowmari. custodian; Fred Burger, vuiamette university will meet recorder. : Eight members attend a team from OAC In the first de- ed. Clair Geddes will be leader th Reason next Monday of the club, beginning with the Ball wt o'clock, in Waller next meeting. This club has an Irpno- azel Newhouse and unusual amount of equipment lor frrene Brelthaupt wm represent Its physical training program. FOR QUICK Plumbing Service Phone 352 1 For Fine Fixtures Call at Out Shop, 1615 Center H. EGNER ROLiltER SKATLNQ Tuesday, Friday, Saturday From 7:30 to 10:80 P. M. DREAMLAJCD RINK IjmOiem Admitted Free - Gentlemen lOe SKATING 29e ' FOR SALE Auto Accessory Shop Clean Stock Good Location See KRUEGER, Realtor 147 N. Com'l. St. Phone 217 ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired ' New or Used Motors for Sale YIBBERT&TODD . Things Electrical 191 South High St. TELEPHONE 2112 DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy, Dietet ics, Radiant Therapy and Elec trical Therapy Including Dr. Ab rams' Electronic System. No Charge for Consultation DR. B. He WHITE Physician and Svrgeon ; OOO V. S. Natl. Bank Rlgg. , . Ealeza, Oregoa -err : LA j 'Real Optical Service Every operation from the careful examination to the grinding of your correcting lens is done right here. Lens3 aret ground to prescription, by a specialist in this work and under the supervision of the prescribing optometrist Have Your Eyes Examined -. ! Dr. L. R. Burdette ! Optometrist 401-2 First National Bank Buildini .We.SL2JB3 Phone C25 I , i. !!