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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1927)
Sunday MflftMrtrc,' .tune n, 102? mm anp.GCiK statesman. sat.fm. m?EnrN - . -wSi sim R (HITS O NO Mayor of Mountain Town Determined to Save Con ,1 stituents From Taint :;AltENDnALRJO.: S PAIN (AP-rr-TUo .mayor ,4f this moan tain ,. town noar', tb . rormnuese frontier: 1 deUrainMl . to natR tain women constituent froiu thejalnt of. fchort akirtn and noblecl hair rte 'aptie their assertions that they don't wisb. tbjiaved.. But his honor? Rtor Fraiielsro Montero le ,fcf Barrta, has adopt ed new tactics. II ha abandoned his - proposal to f inir women who appear on the streets in short hair or abbreviated skirts. . Instead he will present this year prizes to the two most charm in maidens C his city of 13,000 inhabitants who maintain the old-fashioned long hair and skirts. ' Now in his 57t,h year, Mayor de la Barrera came of well-to-do parents who put him throaeh school. Instead of going -to. the car, however, he became a farmer. Until 1923 be took no part in politics, trnt that year was made a member of the liberal democratic party, nominated for mayor and confirmed by the mHitaryldlreelo rate. i . - Since then he has stimulated efforts to reforest the district, reformed- the water supply, built schools, improved the local mar kets', ereated scholarships for poor cLildren and curtailed the hours of drinking establish men ta. Ills latest plan of offrriiiR prizes Instead of fines has failed to atop tb attacks of Spanish newspapers which brand hU' attitude as "me dlaeval , - SOJL SPECIALISTS TO STUDY METHODS (feutiuued from pi I.) been formed to Btudyand present papers ;on different angles of soil science.. v.scpresotT Federal - and State' f soll'i experts trbtil all over 1 the -United States ftlao jrin attend. . Amon g the . foreign- delegates will e such Internationally known BOBBED ... . j -v;.Jw-. .-' . , ; . .... - i.-.-.'' ;: fif . - -;J" r1 im3&h ' .." Knowing the Oakland tradition of advanced engineer' yoii have probably sensed that the Greater Oakland Six offer certain things not found in other cars. But even il feature-for-feature comparison does not reveal the full extent of Oakland's value supremacy for that is based not merely oh these features, but on these features plus super-precision construction! Expressed in termsoften-thousandthsof an Inch and hundredths of an ounce this exact V Ing. craftsmanship has excited .widespread t commendation. Yet you as a possible Oak-7 land buyer, could appreciate its true signifi cance only by going to fTOoilanJ Six, $1025 to $1295. The New and Finer Pontiac Six, $775 to $975. All puces at factory. Delivered Tl li tnices include jvinimum handling charges. Easy to pay on the General Motors Time Payment Plan. IT "VT.OWCt OrOENEIlAL MOTORS if v i 1, ... , mjX MOvvitHG OHC MCR NETW ba.i a,ka costums ifH r"ieoT OF- THE AetiCA.r LECiAT lOtNl . 4 AT Tl AMA. TIRANA, Albania. ( AP) The sreat Mohiiuedan festival. !t;iir im. which lasts three days, as ob served in Albania ia like Knslcr in Hie United States in one respect. The people are supposed to ap pear in new clothen nnd a new hat is obligatory. The children Ret new 'opanquos" Kheep.skin shoe and some of them are decked out in beautiful finery, all of which is of homespun fabrics and home made. . KveryhiNly turn out the niorti ;its of 'irt day of llairam to pray In the public prayinp Rronnd at dawn, then, to circulate around town to s-e the children parading in their braml new clothes. When the children have passed in review the. people go home to enjoy the first square meal in 20 days. specialists as ' Sir John Russell. Harpenden. Rnglaud, director of Rothamsted Experiment Station, the oldest in the world and Dr. D. J. Hisstnk. Oroningen, Holland, general secretary of the congress. Sir John, knighted by the king for his war services, will head the British delegation. He and Lady Russell already have arrived in the I'nited States, Sir John decid ing -to pay his own way to the congress by. lecturing before col lege classes. He turned the offi cial funds provided for the trip over to two of hie associates, B. A. ieatuure not ireeal Oaldamcl's Pontiac and living "SlE LA N VICK BROS. Salem, Oregon ' , .Associate Dealers . '. . "' " ' MILLER MOTOR CO., Albany, Oregon; FRED T. BILTEU, Scio. Oregon; E. E. TaYLOR, Lebanon. Oregon: SILVER-TON MOTOR CAR CO., 8Uver . ton. Oregon; GEO. DORR. Wood bnrn, Oregon; C. J. SCHREEVB A SON, ' . Dallas; Oregon; IIARR1SBURG GARAGE. Harriiburir. Oregon; JOHNSON -MOTOR SALES CO Corrallis. Oregon. fray their expepses,- Dr. Jfwstnk. actin;.' president of the Internationa!, Society of r, Soil Science, l a busy , individuaU nm U s, fn fact, that when his ex periments in Java prolonged hb stay there beyond his orfgijial plans he was married by proxy tn his'flancee iu Holland, a personal, friend standing in hU place during the ceremony and acting as' au thorized agent. Soon- after the long-distance nuptials Mrs. Ills sink went to Java to join her hus band, whom she will accompany to the 1'nited States. Dr. A.'A. V. Yon Sigmond. pro fessor of Hudapost Technical Col lege and prominent chemist, is an- i other delegate. Ills visit will be the second to American soil in 20 years. He has made special stud ies of the alkali soils of Hungary, especially those with a heavy sub soil, determining the processes that take place in soils of different seasons and working out an annual program of soil activities. In I)r. Jul ins Stok lasa. CitPCho- Check Your Endurance at the "Trying" Hour If 3 o'clock finds you tired unable to think and work as good as in the morning have your eyes exam ined. Nervous energy lost through poor vision re flects itself throughout the body. Fatigue, nervous ness, inability to do things that are really easy, are corrected with right glasses. Energy losses through weakening eyes creep on you. POMEROY & KEENE Jewelers and Optometrists Salem, Oregon "even a f eataire-ffor- compairisoiii does the - fiMesleiit off among the men who design and build the Oakland Six. ' Here you would quickly sense the most vital factor in Oakland's successa determination that every car leav ing the plant shall be so built as to keep on creating owner good will long after an ordinary built car would have been replaced. That, we believe, is the strongest assurance of lasting satisfaction a buyer could demand. And apparently tens of thousands of buyers have thought likewise. For the growth of Oakland popularity last year was an out standing feat of recent automobile history and that growth will be surpassed this year. Uvakla U 'af-nuto 1u Y A4 nota ble tfoil student. With biochemis try of Boils has chiefly occupied his attention, Ur, Soklaa al-a is a man of politics and o.-iety. Ac companied by hH wife. !r. Srok lasa. who Is proresnr in the Frane Polytwhnieal School, will discuss the general probcm of agricul tural production from the stand point of soil rapacity, world ot sumption and economic conditions. Others in the foreign delega tions will be Prof. K. D. (llinka. who will head the Russian ernnn of 25 experts, making his first visit to American shores: Dr. II iiesseimann. Sweden: Prof. A. F. ! Lebedeff. University of Rostoff on the Hon; Dr. Benjamin Frost erufc or tne geological survey of Fin- j land; Dr. H. Stremme, Danzig Ormany; Dr. O. Wiegner. fni versity of Zuerich. and Dr. N Florov, Kishenev. Rumania. Baker Oregon Lumber com pany mill at Bates, and Hardiner mill at Austin, resumo cutting. 99 macy f A.' p. HOSPITAL" NOW IN SEMINARY on the fanic lines a the issue clothiiifc of l!US .mil 1 9 1 i. A grocery on the Houlevard National is ki il 1 selling corned willy "goldf bh." of which it a.nassed a stock during the 1919 sales. Second hand clothes stores in the neighborhood are still able to' supply slickers ajid other A. K. F. accessories to bodily comfort. A ertou..in the outlying region, ( 1 Our Featured Full-Fashioned Hb&e No. 445 is one of the features in our women's hosiery stock ! 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"They " wer all bo kind." she confides. "The officers and, nurses presented me with a beau tiful vase when they lert, with a dedication engraved upon it. They all sympathized so sincerely when UrTE "where savings are greatest 160 North Liberty Street, Salem EVERYTHING JZC: Penney Co. Trade Mark Mae Work another oualitv thrir can be used in many ways, and the price U exceptional. lOc Yard, 25 A Anniversary j Our OwhlJ rand Improved to Give Greater Service WIDE Sheeting J.C-PCNfcCY CO IN. An improved L under ' cmrown trademark. . piality -exclusive SheeUag; a yard, bleached and -2 wide yards w i d unbleached, , 49c yard ... Sheeting, yards wide wacneai aad yards :wix j aobUached, yard. r. w 55c f my .toy w,as killed at ihe front, il was ; my greatest consolation . to have them to work for after he was gone. I felt as thongh I had adopted them. , Madame receives, many letters from ker former patrons, but un fortunately for her the Knglish speaking population of Savenay Is practically non-existent. Some times a travelling salesman with a smattering cf English , passes through " town, an hjs way to Nantes or St. Nazalro,- and Is pressed into service. - ANATiON-WDE iNSTITUTtON- Mm SMrfs At Oar own "Big Mac" label has always stood squarely and solidly for QUALITY., They're made by skilled, highly-paid FREE workers- throughout thfe length and breadth of America we know of no more remarkable value; -' ' Blue or gf ey chambray- two big pockets with buttons extra stitched, reinforced seams square cut tails big sleeves, hit body, big ample elbow! space Regular, Slim and Extra Sizes. 1 25 a Anniversary I i Bay OreraU or Jumper Play Suits "True Blue" ' Well made of durable ni a teriaU Szf 2 to 8 yrs. 79c 25th Anniversary Solid Leather For Work Strong, staunch and very - serviceable. In all-solid retaa leather. For, work .qr ouUng wear.- Sizes 6 to it Otje of -our feature 1 . ai. tne excep tionally low ptic of - ' - . 51 'VVK I.iyk IN "DOILAIUKA- S - BERLIN. cAP) the hunt for new opitheis .. I United States, somt Oruiaii i,f.u , papers have hit npon 'lK.tarika r an expression coined frm I words, "dollar America,- bj havebecome threadbare. ' 1 ' -X. Rainier Men's dress tqry to be built and opera ted h.-r St. Helens Knight hta of Vyth;i bout tn.vA. ? Lodge hall to cost a Women s Hose . Silk to Top No. 4?-A PPrvioo woijrht Iuro silk hose. Silk to top. A soloftlon of spring colors at th Interesting- prlr i.f pair, v " $1.49 NameWm Work Sox Our Own Make BIG PAY Big Pay Work Sox are very heavy, durable and long-wearing. They carry our own Trade Mark label, as above. It stands for ex ceptional service and real comfort also low price 15c 25th Anniversary Men's Athletic i Union Suits 1 Best quality nainsook, futl cut, well made and well trimmed. One of our excep tional values at the low price of 49c and 89c s brier -Durable Day Overall 2 3eJI ma.de of 'excellent quality -2 20.DIue demm, cut extra full U hr; t.r,!e"atitched' s" pockets, bar-tacked to, prevent ripping; Jf .w th lEngineers- CuK xa 'Si.h AA11 "" Including Extra Pr'ces- OUf Coa,t-to-Coa Low $1.15 Union Made Curacoa Strafr Harvest Straws Troonr or Opiimo xhapa; light., tool, hand-woven 49c Retail Shoea or Outing ''I til 1 V III E i cla eoc the : tU! j tor ? fin j dlt pr i the tlo foi BUl rc by th tlo th let inj pr( foi m Tr to Fe 97; ga -rwi Irr 1 m. y at ea Sro L hl I sa ! I 01 1 fi A ci t: a: bi a: 5 t a S I" Ip L b t: b 4 1 1 ? ! 1 . ;- l'-J ' - . ' 4