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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1927)
III MS iifip nr. d u nuii - t - STILL reR DEATH 1 J.JJ.: VV 7"'" '-:'e , -.; '-, "' Mav Be Semi-Invalid if He Survives; Mane- may Lose . Balkan Power PARIS. April 2 (AP) King Ferdinand of Romania remains death at Bucharest, accord tef to indications here, although a bulletin Issued this afternoon by bis physicians reported Improve ment in his condition. The king's family bare gathered tt Bucharest withtbie exception of the exiled former cTowbt prince, Carol, who remains at his home at NeuIIly, near Paris. New from Rumania continues to be heavily nsored. ...'.. .i A few days ago King Ferdinand was believed to hare recovered ufficiently from aa attack; of the grippe to plan a trip to Italy, when suddenly dangerous complications appeared. The departure Friday of Dr. Sluys. Belgian radium spe cially, from Brussels, for Buch arest1 is taken to Indicate that the king's long standing Illness, which troubled him throughout the win ter.) also may be Involved. King Ferdinand's favorite daughter. Queen Marie, of Jugo Slatla. left for Bucharest Thurs day1 night. Her husband, King Alexander, followed her last night. The failure of Prince Carol to return to Rumania causes little surprise, since his -sudden return might bave political complications. It is believed that even if King Ferdinand survive the attack he will be a semi-invalid, further troubled" by worries over the un settled succession to the throne. Queen Marie, looked on by her admirers as the! strongest figure of the Balkans, may face political nhiivdm if Kinr Ferdinand dies at 'Vumil in th nninlon of Ruman ia 7 7 - Am rlV-rlea In Paris, but there are manyjwho believe she would find ber W7 to power again. Prlhce Michael, five-year-old son o rormer crown .rrince uaroi who renounced his throne rights sometime ago, is heir apparent, under! a regency, which excludes Marie and it is pointed out that Carol (himself also is on the king ly horjizon. ' It is known that the qaeen for a long time has desired to be named as regent, but the king's illness prevented any changt. even if the monarch so de- tired, which never- was certain. . Oftefn it has been reported that the kiig looked forward ta Carol's return! to Kauianla.' and a change irbicb would permit-Carol to-ta jthe tbfrone. The regency set up ben Carol renounced . his royal ICJt 'sycgitives. Is composed of arofst brother, ' Prince Nicholas, who accompanied Queen -Marie on her American tourV. Miron Chris tea. patriarch of the Creek Ortho- supreme court.- They would rule dox ciharch and president or the until Michael became 18 years of age. and the'aueen would be mere- rJy a dowager ruler. Very few Ru- rTnanfan Circles here, however, can I imagine she would be content to s-jeniain completely effaced. According to the gossip, QueenJ gent if I Michael ' ascends ' the throne, thus control the regency. A regency is recognised as a weak, solution of the- problem Carol crested when he gave up bis rights ob' December 2$. 1925 With sucbr a Tule, obserTrs here believe, this Balkan volcaao again would sputter.' Carol attractive personality! it 5 is r- commented, would be albig factor in bringing about unity, and his .apparent re-. formation has won him many friends. 1i' .. ' ' - Apparently Carol has received no direct message concerning his father's illness. ; V Take no chances with old meats or stale food of any ktnd. Boy your meats here add have the best and freshest obtainable and at a mini mam cost. Hunt V Shatter, 2 C3 n. conn . r- C) flHIDSffllHlCE Stisee Pleaded Not Guilty; Held in Jail Awaiting Trial on April 6 y y W. n. Gleason, one of the two Gervais men arrested Thursday eight by State Prohibition Of ficer L. 1. McBride, and charged with sale of liquor, pleaded .guilty before Judge Bratier Small, in Jus tice court yesterday, and raa sen tenced to three months in Jail and to payment of a $600 fine. ' Gleason is said on more than one occasion to hare peddled Jor to children, and when the ntence was given, Judge Small jk ik occasion to ajr that in .his f vwnion, a man who will ael liquor,-to a minor will do any The other man. Maurice Susee, P'eadedV not guilty and in , default of ability to put up $ 1,0 00 ball money, he was lodged lit the cottn tT Jail where he wilt be held until tB trial set for 1ft a. m., April C. Arrests of the two men were ldci posslbla Jwhaa- tuta'a MUM ' CEVES deuce was turned bjj a fifth mem ber of the group of boys picked up Wednesday with liquor In their possession. The boys were - all fined $10 in Justice court Friday, except Gisler who received: a $50 assessment the. only member , of the group, to. be of age. I " The Gervals liquor plant Is lo cated but half a block from the main street there, officers stated. C. F. ' Brelthaupt, florist and decorator, 612 State. Phone 3S0. Flowers, bulbs-, floral designs for all occasions. Pioneer and leader In Salem. " () Spanish War Vets 'Sponsor Program Singing Organization to Appear; Ponds Go to Gamp The, Salem Camp of Spanish War Veterans will sponsor a bene fit program on Friday, April 15. at the Armory, the proceeds of which will go toward the payment of the recent uniforms selected by the camp.' ; ':,:t. f Heretofore, the organization has devoted its funds almost exclusive- to relief work. For the sake of- making a better appearance Is future parades, the Camp recent- purchased the attractive colors of the Spanish War Veterans. which, however are not entirely paid for. The Salem Boys' Chorus, the High school girls chorus, and the Schubert Octette are among the singing organizations which will appear on the program. Special musical stunts will be of feredjjand prizes given. Further details will be an nounced later. Stop, look, and listen to our ap peal. It yon are not absolutely satisfied with your laundry prob tern, call 15. Hand work our specialty. () Giant and DuPont explosives fuse blasting caps). Lumber and alt building materials. .Gab riel Powder & Supply Co., 610 N Capitol. Tel. 2248. j Klamath Falls City will 0 miles of paved streets have this year. . ' -! LISTEN IN SUNDAY MOHN1NG 10:00-11:00 KXI." 1389). Moruing musk- 10:55-12 :30-r-K4iW 4i. Srice from Cborch of Our rather (Lnitrio.) SUNDAY ATTXXKOON 00-2:00 K(JW. "Home and Fireside bour. 2 :0-3 :00 -KX L. Mumc. 2:00-2:30 KKWV 212). Studio pro- 00-5:00 KXL. Conrert quartet. 5:00-6:00 KEX (447). Scmfc by Port- Unit Connnl of Cnurcueii. 00-6:00 KXL Kveoior eooeert. .v SUNDAY NIGHT 6:00-7:00 KKX. Pool's trm. S:007:00 KtHS 3eK Orpn coert. 0O-S.O0 Kl'ttY. Pel orelit- tra. ' . v- ; 7:00-7:45 KEX. Culholic Truth ocitj lectnre. S0-e:00-KOW. mrric from Fhrt Prebvteria fbutx-b. 50-9 :00 KOlN. Serrife from First Church of Christ,, Scientist. 9:60-10:00 KOBS. Mtha Prix orcbe tri: ' ' 9:00 10:00 tfGW. Little Symphony or rheotra. - 10:00-11:00 KOIN. PKilharmoni. en kembla. KOA Oenwr (3. 5 :0, concert; 6:45 HaDti&t cuuTffi cemee. KTAB Oakland (303). 7:45, Baptist church ariee. KOOOaklaiMl 361 6:30. LittU Sym Bhonv orchestra: 7:30. 7:35. Method it church 'Mrvicei 9, JLUtl Symphony KFI Loa Ancclci-(467. 6. trio naiic: 6: Si. Father Rieard suBHaot. weather foreeaaa; 1, Aeolian, orcan veeitai- o, claasie hour: . dance - orchctra ; 10, refceatr snd aoloiati. KTBIU Aftel?a (294). j , vesper aervieei: "7:15, chorea aerrfce. KFWI a Franetae (250), 7:50 ChrntiaB Science church service. KOMC Seattle (306). 7:50, Christian Hciencamr ehorciv service; S:10. KYA San J'ranetaco 400). 7:30 Meth odiat church serriee. KSX Hollywood (37). 6:30. Unitarian eaatea'orviceT'T, 'PryieB cnurcn servic; 8, concert orcbeitrs maa organ recital ; 9. ':- 1 . " . MONDAY KOBKIHO 7:lS-7:3 KOW (401). Fsercises. 10:00-10:30 KXL (368). Music and aa nonnementa 10:00-11:00 KFWT (212). Hjsine Bean tifnl hour. 10:00-11:30 KGW. Honsehold kelp ana snusie. 10:3O-U2:OO KEX "(447). Pattie Cook nnd aaoruia ( entertainment. : Time tis h.Ik at 1. 11:00-12:00 KOIN (319). Housewife's boar.- - r i MONDAY APTXKN06N 12:00 KFEC (252). Weather report. 12:00-12:20 KbX. .Popular orchestra music. ' 12 :3O-l:30 KG.W. Kou concert. 1:30-2:00 KTBK -(263). Pattie Cook 2 :00-3 :00 KXL. Mdiic. a -00-4:00 KOIN. Jlewa. music. 400-5:00 KFEC. Music. 4:30-600 KPWV, Twilite hou. i-an.ii-M-.KTBK. Children's hour. 5:15-6:00 KOIN. Topsy Turry lime 5; 30-6:00 KEX. Powt man hfll MONDAT aiQHT -ft.7:00 KOW (491). Dinner concert 6:00-6:15 KEX (447). Time signals, new, westner reports. fo-7-00 KFWV (212). Twilite hour. 1 crt-7-oo .KOIN (S19). Orraa recital. 6:00-7:00 KTBB (263). Mumc. 6:30-7:30 KXLJ889). Mnsic. 7:00-8:00 Krwv. Amusement guiae. 7 :OQ-T :30 KOIN. Amusement' suide. 7 -oo-i i30 KTBR. Health talk. 7:8O-e:O0 JCXt.. Elisabeth Pool soprano. 4 vnristian root, cuii. ; 7:30-8! 15 KFJR (263). Evening Story T-30-T54S KOW. cttlitv aervtce. H ;00- :00 -KtX r Aldrich atrins trio and Melbn - Aldm-h. Time sinaia at . : H:00-11:00 KFW.V. Studio prog-ram. 4:00-10:00 KOIX. Stadia prerrsm. S:0O-9:0d KXL. Janet Mansfield pUy KflW. Vaudeville; 8:15-8:30 KFJR. Robert Mouat, ,bui 8 :3(J-T5 i-Kf JR. Radio code class cen . ducted bv Anhler Iixon. I 9:00-10:00 KTBtt. Vw, Hinckley'a har. moniicn. ! 0:00-10:00 KGW. Venetian hour. 10 :00-11 rf)0 KTBB. , Kormandy Girls 10:00-12)0 KUW, i Mctlroy's orchet , trn. s ' - 1 I inii int Lam fVaaOityi. sf ZlalVaM mmlcr. md aaaas mes-AAdii.ih it i aooh. . 1S1 IIjV.'F visitors ocal Chapter to Entertain the State Officers Tues- day Afternoon Next The Salem Chapterof American War : Mothers will entertain as their guests on Tuesday afternoon the women who are on the state chapter, ' The meeting will be held in the auditorium of the YMCA. and after a brief business session a social time will be enjoyed. Mrs. Florence Carver, state president, and'' Mrs. John Ku banks. secretary, two of the strong leaders of the organization, are among the expected guests. , The Dixie Basry leads on high class breads, pies, cookie and fancy baked supplies of every kind. Best by test. Ask old cus tomers. 439 Court St r ( SELECTION BUILDING SITE PLAN OF BOARD (Continued from page 1.) state departments and commis sions occuifying space in the new building will be sufficient: to care for the interest and eyentually re tire the principal. Through this plan the taxpayers of the state will not be called upon to pay any part of the cost of the structure. Location Considered In locating the new building the architect was instructed to take into consideration the future de mands of the state: in connection with any construction programme that may be contemplated. It first was suggested that the build ing should be located between the capitol structure and the supreme court building, but this plan was opposed by the state treasurer. He said the citizens of Salem would rise up in arms should any part of the capitol park be desecrated. With the completion of, the new office structure bills will be pre pared for introduction at the next session of the legislature demand ing that certain state departments now located in the city of Portland be transferred to Salem. These departments would include the state superintendent of banks, the state fish commission, state game commission, child welfare com mission and other lesser import ant branches of the state govern ment.--The rentals now paid by these departments for space in private office buildings would be applied in retiring the investment incufred through construction oi the new structure. i The existing capitol buildings are now crowded to their capacity and a number of departments are now housed in the downtown dis trict. ' Three of the larger state departments now occupying space in Salem office buildings include the adjutant general, state bonus ! SSARCHCO a long time for any real relief from my bad auto-intoxication. Strong purgatives hist drove the Stems into my perspiration until I felt e avoiding people.. I'm all sereae now, just through occasional use of CASCAHETS r ' TRANSFER AI1D STORAGE Lonj end Short Dutance Haulixij , J J Public and Private Stcraco , Fireproof Bufldiim -j J GRAIN, FEE&Am SEED Free Delivery to any part of the dty , QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION ' , Farmers i Warehouss i : ' Z y i - r. pacx. TSAGuo. v.y ; r - Day Telphcm-23 ' : Nlht Telephbae' II37-W commission .and state motor ve hicle department. The lease on the building now occupied by the motor vehicle division will expire late next year. Mr. Knighton said that under the plan adopted by the board of control tour stories could be added to the proposed new building without inconvenience to the state departments. In event of no unforseen delays actual work on the new building will get under way before June 1. " D,: H. Mosher, Merchant Tailor Is. turning out the nobbiest and best fitting, tailor made suits to measure; 100 business and pro fesstonsl men buy of Mosher. LAWS EXPUNGED WHEN 63 BILLS MEET FAVOR (Continued from jiige 1.) lature required owners of wire fences to keep them in repair.. Still another repealing act re movedno less than 27 sections of the law relating to saloons. There also were repealed various sections of the code authorizing county clerks for collecting certain fees. Two. sections of the code were re pealed because they alrady were covered by house rules. Improvement District Touched "There was also repealed that section of the statutes providing for the organization of improve ment districts for logge doff and bnrned over lands. It was said that this section was inoperative and accomplished no purpose. An other act relating to Wasco county was repealed for the same reason. The legislature also repealed two sections of the code relating to the disposition of a portage railway operated by the state at Celilo." Other Laws Repealed Other laws or parts of laws re pealed by the recent legislature follow: Two sections of the laws author izing the Eugene Divinity school to confer certain degrees. Two sections of the law provid ing for the appointment of a con servative commission. Several sections relating to the operation of the state library. Section of the law providing that senators holding over and re presenting districts composed - of more than one county, nhlch. when the districts have' been changed, be considered senator of thaf new district. Providing an appropriation fqr! the employment of two special agents by the governor during the years of 1917 and 1918. 1 Providing for the homei;for' de pendent children in Multnomah contingent upon approval of the voters at the regular election held in 1918. ". ': Providing for the maintenance of an exhibit a. thePwnama-.Pis-cific exposition in San Francisco, Providing for the expense- an $ maintenance -of th Eastern Qfre gon state hospital up to December, 1912. So-called stamp act, which was declared unconstitutional by the United States district court In Ore gon but held valid in decisions of Cleans Inside and Pores " " Free from Any Taint All die trick laxatives in the world cant tempt people who understand the prop erties of CAscaro. A hundred different drugs will purge the bowels, but a little natural cascara. purifies the system clear through Cleanses even the pores of your skin. Renders perspiration as inoffensive as somuchdewi . Your grandparents took "salts, and slowly washed away the mucous mem brane with the waste! Mineral oils are better, but they leave the coating that your blood must thencarry off through the pores. But when you cascarize the system, you get rid of all the poisons by normal muscular action of the bowels. ' Don't get in the habit of taking medi cine for constipation or even for auto intoxication. If you have the habit, stop it. A candy cascarat is a delightful form in which to take cacara;children love them and the taste tempts most grown-up to take "more. And whata comfort to know you are in that clean, wholesome condi- tion that does away with aayneed of deo dorants, even in warmest weather! Try a cascaret tonight! All dtaggists,10c&2Sc, ! ASV I I. I ll - f- Posdovery the United States supreme court. This act was. never codified. Providing means for the sale of school district bonds. ( Several sectioa of the code hav ing to do with welcome of soldiers returning from the World war and issuance of medals to veterans. " Section providing that it shall be unlawful for any person to ride or drive over any bridge at a greater speed than a walk or tof drive at any time mere than 20, head of livestock over such bridge -v. Section exempting employes of telegraph companies from jury service. Section providing that the state treasurers quarterly report shall b published in the official news paper of the state. (There is no official state newspaper). 'Sections requiring transfer of certain funds to the general fund for the payment of certain bonds This law has long since leen in operative. Authorizing formation of coun ty tax supervising and conserva tive commission. This law was de clared invalid by the state supreme court. Three sections of the code relat ing to special elections. Statute making it unlawful to print or circulate foreign language newspaper in the state of Oregon. This law was declared to be un constitutional by the federal courts. Law regarding the raising of revenuse for the state. Law limiting sales of property mortgaged under the bonus act. (Duplication of another act). Twelve sections of the code per taining to public health. Three sections of the code con firming formation of Deschutes county. Four sections relating to dis ability and exemption of married women in legal proceedings. Concerning apportionment by the governor of the work of 1 A I White'! airy Feed i) Since we commenced manufacturing OUR OWN DAIRY FEED about one month ago, we have had a re markable, increase on this article. It rather surprised us as we thought it would take longer to build up a trade. This feed is made from ground grains, mill feeds andilmeals and is all clean first class feed ; no screenings or by-products are mixed and it is certainly Ynaking friends. Give it a trial and you will see the results. And the price is far lower than others are asking for feeds of this "quality. POULTRY MASHES Our poultry mashes are meeting with favor equal to the Dairy Feed and are proving very satisfactory. And the price is right. . D. A. White & Sons Phone 160 261 State Street 1 ff and thoroughly mixed ' by modern; ma chinery under the supervision bf. experts. Because of its high quality Certain-teed Paint covers more surface per gallon and wears longer than any ordinary paint. Let us furnish Certcdnkeed for your paint job. m r r iTTmnTTimnrrnTmnnm Judges in the second judicial dis trict. . , - " Two sections providing for tem porary Increase of compensation. . Chapter ' of 'code 5 dealing with registration of bulls. ' ' Providing organization for co operative bankers. (Law consid ered deadwood in that no bank ever organized under the section). Six pages of code relating to election of circuit judges. (Con densed into one section). Relating to timber roads and rights of way. ; - y Eighteen sections providing method of removal of county seats. Section providing for payment of certain. fees prior to 1894 in Multnomah county. Providing lists of all vendors of intoxicating liquors in Multnomah county. Sections pertaining to transcrib ing records upon creation of new counties. ! Section making it unlawful for hogs to run at large, and contain ing a quarantine clause. Providing a maximum five cent streetcar fare in certain cities. Ten sections of the codie defining certain crimes against public health. r Providing for appointment of stock inspectors. j Three sections providing meth ods by which married women may keep personal property separate after marriage. Twelve sections dealing with the carrying and possession! of pistols. Two sections providing penalty for bringing defective cattle Into Oregon. Five sections of law; passed in 1913 for the Yamhill Walnut ex periment station. Eight sections relating to con struction of sewers outside of cities. Gold Hill Beaver Portland ce ment plant enlarged to 1600 bar rels a day, starts work. EYES EXAMINED and GLASSES FITTED I am now thoroughly established in my new location Dr. L. R. Burdette Ot First National Bank Building Phone OS3 Body That Certain-teed Certain-teed Paint has exceptional hiding power because it has body. This is due to the use of the best quality material scien tifically proportioned, finely ground and evenly France Has 1200 Blind Musicans; Many Good PARIS. CAP.) 1200 blind persons earn their living as mu sicians in France and among them are players of note. ' - These blind muflicians were ed ucated in the National Institution for the Young -Blind. They were taught to play for distraction but Valentin Hauy, their leader, show ed them how?j music . might make them Independent. T Geo. C. Will Music Hous$ Two Pian6 Values Worth Attention A Quality Upright j of '$400.-Value Special ;. Think of It! A piano acknowledged to be a remarkable value at Its1 regular' price. Now made available to you at thin decided reduction. An instrument ;. which carries the most rigid and un qualified guarantee in all pianodom. By all means you should avail your- " self of this real value. See this before buying any piano. j Terms m IjOW an j - 9iO Don-n SIO Month ! This New $475 A These special values serve further to emphasize the domin- ant ponition of this old established house in the musical , field in Salem and thfv northwnst. ! .' Geo. C. Will Music House J 432 Mtate Street (HOMK OF TIIK KXABK PIANO AXI AMPICO) RIGHT NOW WF. ARF. T I RES fFFPRINn IIMII.Qf TAl-idt BARGAINS !;'y;y Such as Salem has seldom seen.! This i.r ,bf S .E) . J i- is your chance to stock up with f irie ? '" O f ' qualtiy tires while prices rxoie inese Dargains nsteu 30x3" Oversize .1 $5.00 30x34 Standard 4.75 31x4 Cord . : - 7.00 32x4 Cord . iB.00 33x4 Cord 9.50 Vulcanizing equipment the machinery. The best they GOOD." , ". : 'vf , - , L We guarantee all vulcanizing to out last the tire. Sections done by the Western "DRI-KURE" . 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