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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1927)
. WEDNErr A Y MORNING, fefettfeMBER 14 1927 rr Now: a StniEflS IHO I txGarsitoia: t Elsinore-Theater . 'Can there be a pure friendship . between" a - man-and a '- beautiful woman ? "Lovers,". Ramon No- varro's latest' production, coming" to, tae Elslaora Theater today 'an 8wers -that on est ion :1a a ?starl irngy Vivid manner4 that will ger long 1n the memory of .every pictnregoer. who sees'it.J. Laid ia the romantic settings of mod ern Spain, it is tilled with the gaiety- of ultra modern: society, and tells the gripping, - enthrall lug story of a family whose lives re wrecked and whose -souls are all but swamped by a hidden en emy ..with whom they cannot eope, the- enemy of underground gos sip and scandal. Alice Terry en acts 'the part of the woman, an in nocent young wife -who sinks In the 'sea of slander , the gossipping city- bas caused. This, Is the. first time in sdme seasons that Nevar ro and ; Miss. Terry hare played opposite, each other and as they are one of the famous pairs of screen -lovers,- their appearance to gether promises unrivalled enter tainment. -Thrills are provided by a sensational duel. The cast is on4 "ot . exceptional merit, includ ing Roy D'Arcy, Oebfge K. Arthur. , Edward Connelly, Edward Mar tindel and John- Miljan. John M. Stahl directed. Oregon Theater itod LaRocque and Relores Dei Itlo will be seen today only in Resurrection," and 'those who have not taken advantage of at tending this 'wonderful picture, ate urged to attend this after noon or this evening, - : . "Norma Talmadge In the title rdle . of her unique, modern ver sion of '"Camilla." .the famous ro mance of , Alexandre ..Dumaav the Teachers same as last year; Extensive Building Repairs V Under Way HAZEL GREEN, Sept. 13. (Special.)- School here will open -September 26, with , the - same teachers who conducted. It last year: Miss George Albee, princi pal; Miss Sylvia Paulson, primary. Extensive repairs are' being made upoy the schoolhouse. y t t. Miss Wilma Davis visiting with iJier4rother-ln-law and sister, Mr. and tMrs. Ceorge ' Dunigan of Chi nook, Wash. S r;. t I , i Mr. Jind itrs. Lehrman had , as guests I the : past week Mrs. Lehr-man's,,-mother and brother and Mrs. Chamberlin of DnPont: Wash. i Guests at the Fred Hishlebach- er home Tuesday evening Included Mi. and Mrs. Sears of Salem, Mr. and7 Mrs. Darls, -Mr. t ahd ?tir Brown, of GerVaisvMr.- and Mrs Doerfler f'Salem.iMrj arid Mrs,' A Schank of Salem and' the lost and hostess aStith,, their; children. Ed wrdJ,SophIai and Peter,., -r k Mr., and Mrs. Williamson and sen Donald and Mrs. Carol Kelser visited Netarts and Oceanside bn a recent vacation trin to the-coast. Mr, and Mrs: Orville Luckey and children spent the week-end 4i Pai cificdty. Taft and Neskowiri: Rev. W. A. Mershon ia attending tne annual conference of the TJnit eo nrethren church at Vancouver, Wash, - JohVJ Calhorin was -theorily vtre-president to resign from .of fiee, according.,. to an answered h waiH" n Ljoerty.. , : 1 , . ycqinso j., v 'SILVER KING" , , The Wotader'Horse 1 ' F with "ARIZONA NIGHTS Fi Imdom's unbeatable "iromi bination Fred and Silver 7-:ln a rlp-rofcrtag western" so gripping and fast moving that it will leave you gasping for breach f' " " " SatnraV9unday MattteevBaiiirday ' 2 p, in. :i'AriyTSeat23c:" if SCHOOL TO IIEIlPl HAZEL GFlEEfJ. SOON The Orficaf 'tiil&ii-Brff Rkdio Prize - Contest dFor Boya dud Girls , Address hen neatly eut . . ui9 .u u wmu ucanj cui-wii Run- oroogii. or TDaiiea to The Contest Department of THB OREGON STATESMAN, , vwill count for the person whose name Is written thereon." ' -Cut out rrnt!y. 'j : ' vVcM aHcV 6cl. 1 youngerMs the trat in store for the patrons of the Oregon Theater; beginning tbmdrrowi ' f ; j v The itory; of he'ficreW'Ca-mniew-hlle following closely the theme and spirit j of the classical romance, is visualized fii settings of the present day. The v'Lad of Ithe Camellias," most celebrated of all' the Paris lab emlmonjlalhes, is ' interpreted: br MisisTalmadge as a captivating, brilliantly gown ed,' bobbed haired heartbreaker of the present generation.4 - '-v 5 Desiring to ihake fCamlllet one the i outstanding triumphs In Norma's career, i Joseph . M. Scheaek, who produced the ic. lure for First National release, re cruited a notable cast for the modern picturizatioh of the Dti. mas classic, and assigned Fred NIblo as director, I Gilbert' Roland, a! you n c S Dan ish actor who recently was placed under a long-term contract by the Schenck Organization, ap pears as i "ArmandJ" i the impet uous young Jover; of i fCamille Lilyan Tashmah and ; Rose Dione have important roles as "Olympe" and . "Prudence . remertfrolv Portravlntr th . -rnriua .wAsith and titled admirers j of the Lady of the Camellias," Harvey Clark Is cast as "The Baron" and Alec Francis ks'-4The Duke. Other supporting players! are Helen Jerome Eddy, Albert Conti. Mi chael Viseroff, Evetynj Selbie and Etta i.ee. Fred de tjresac wrote the 1927 adaptation of "Camille" and Chandler SpragUe and Alga Print ziau prepared the continuity. Ol iver Marsh is the chief cinematog- rapher and the settings are the work of William Cameron Men- zle8, art director foif all Josenh M Schenfk enterprises. . ft Spring Valley Folk Enjoy Trip by Auto Crawfords Visit : WcKWnej-s iit ;: Washington; New Home SPRING VALLEY. Sent. 13. "(Special) Mr. and Mrs . S. b. Crawford and daughter Gladys. returned Thursday from an inter esting motdr tritf to Waitsburg, Wash"., where;. they visited with Mr. Crawford's r sister and her family. Mrs. . J. C. Ziner of Port land acompanied them. Ella Belle -and Elaine Sohn re turned home oh Friday after spending several days as the guests tf their aunt. Mrs. Frank Kieper of Talbot Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alederman I and their small son. Carl. Jr were Friday aftd Saturday guests at the hbriie bf Mr. ahd Mrs! A. E. Stevenson at Salem Heights. ' Mr. and Mrs. McKinney 6f Brushy College, who recently pur chased the H. L. Berry farm, are mdvlri into their new hnmo thla fweek. " ' ouu nun a i u iiiyen irid family of Kisftr were Sunday c.u7,bo Si mc nome' or air. ana to,,W. At Chttte v . - v. - f . M wuuuaj ouu mrs. Sah Ynhgeri ahd -daughter Hazel t.vitrru ounaay Mr; aTia Mrs. i ; of effersbn ihdMr. and Mrs Charles : Reichen- of Hopewell.' ' Mp and Mrs. Ostar- Hoveh and family accompanied by Grandma floven of Middle Grove were Sun day "guests ot Mrand Mrs. Frank A; -smith. , ; T ,Mr."ahd Mrs. John Childers and daugti ter , Grace -called on ' Mrs. Childers" uncle. Smith Stephens of Hbpeweil.TErn'sdnday afternoon. -Ted Allison ! Of MrMlnnvlllo wis a Sunday guest at th hnmh -; I '-' -j 'tdttAV fi iTHCRSDAY Left to see ."WHAT PRICK GIAIRY"! (Here 1-Vila ) -BIO ACTS' B i- f-i' TT. , -bij tlie screen . ' JOHN GILBERT t . : "CAMEO JKIItRY" ' 4 " , . i II .... M -v.- l ahd .brbnght 'omaVred ' ' - . ; - a, -- . . : r - j F ' - -j i -' r Lil g ' y W. f J f I, y mM - ' i - - j VJ,MVMAI y - what 'ricFg&oi? of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Windsor. . Quite a number of., people from this .Vicinity attended the aution sale at the Campbell rom near Hopewell onThursday. r ' Mr, and Mrs. J. p.. Sohn and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. 'and Mrs.' C. E." Alder'maa. Activity NoteH - 7 I - in H azBl Greeh VicMy jiAZEU i GREEN. ; Sept.' 13: ( Special JBulldine oneratidns' in Hazel. Green lately includ e const r- uctlon pf a barn by Mr, Ware' the shingling a houiSe' .near .the school- uuavt remoaeiing or a cottage by J . Cr ZellrtsRi: making tit ' a story higher, and -the, beginning' of wdrk on a' barn -for: Rkjpn- 'Gil bert. . " '';'T''K- " Mrs, C. A. rtobb and soij and Mrs. Rhiioiph' Wacfcen arid kittle daughters have . returned from a two weeks vacation at Netarts.'. ; , wuiis Duhtgin ahd his 4 bride nave returned from their wedding trip ana are settled in a cottage on a ram near that of Edward jLJjinigan, Sr public School growth HERE HAS BEEN . SPEEDY - (Continued from page 1 ) ere hot, strict, 1 X . avtirage it'ndanee'of encli pupil wan 59 days per year 'Excerpts from Superintendent I'oweirs report for the year 1873 are interesting. , "The school houses are general y oi ine most primitive style. In some districts,; there are bairns better bunt and kept In betterre pair than the school houses. .The rame j-emirJc is applicable to fur "4V".Vf. as to nnraries. I do not kllOW a dfRfflH- In' Afo(An tbat Bas anything' of the kind.1 -, " HI OUT l n A mnroi inri.ii.ti j. scnoois is or yery general char atteh I am hot aware that the . read regularly as a. re "f , e?erc,se ,n any ot them." ""Methods of .punishment vary. ouiue or our hest teachers claim E,,,n.i.?,hn,en!:... ?s necessaryMwhile m-KBionaiiy use tJie.rod . . DETROIT WINS CONTEST BllHVlnioli ;br H. ' G. Hill " - . aafbiav . x. lArj- tWltn all "31" Ih'e entrants 'in the an. muM , sept. 13 hual Gordon Bennett balloon race Janded safely Monday Iri'dlcatroiis l7-a- 4ll Al a W v Tf - -. . . . ; irc uiai me unitea scares entry Detroit, piloted- by. R. G. Hill;, of weiroii. nan .-won Jhe. raee. .Hill's ba lloon was brought -down at Bax ley. Ga.. several milen farthn m . siting poin,t here than any of 1 1 wmy a iew miles rrom the poitxt reached , by :. the Detroit were gron ped three"jther ' balloohs, the Laf ayette, ... .French ; entry: - the Cpodyear - VI. another s; entry, resenlativel ' - '.. in iaiayette landed at Waver ly, HaIl,."Ga..lhe ,Barriien at Fort Valley, Va., and the. Goodyear VI atj waveriy- a.v- . ' j ' . - ' - ' . 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' ' UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK ! - t r WITlidtT,GUXDAXCt, DEBT 1 toLLOtTSi SATS SPEAKER i " V ' If farmers are to be attracted to the Willamette valley, more in terest must be taken in their wel fare, declared Frank Doerffler, of Frye and poerffler, at the Kiwan ls' club luncheon yesterday. As It Is, many of them come to worn put farmsj go heavily In debt, and leave." disgruntled. r " The ' hedtfs or the newcohier to the farming d&trict should be de trxnjne'd; 'and enftburagWeht' glt eii' not to f proceed: tod extjenslvelv a t the-tdhr btf t to' build Hp grad ually, MrJ Doerffler iald r ' 4 '' Rotation" of crops was 'urged to enliven' the sdtfr Wheat 'rrbwln t"! has' been the chief crop" for 60 or jo years nd the land Is so badly worn that' It will nrodnce onrv lo W20 bushels per acre. Nut growing looms as one of the greatest industrieii' for ihA nn-trv. date farmer, Mr. Doerffler" said. Many of the farmers who", grow walnuts bn the up lands arid fil Dens in tne low lands ; place- a Value of from 6fae to two thousand dollars per acre ori their holdings. Expert supervision is required to make . not growing profitable, as on ly about 75per cent' of plant ? ... , " Sheep could belralsed'Ori larg er scale than at present; he be lieved. -Might as well raise four to live sheep per acre as one. They do it in England, and our climate nere is similar." RosstoN!succEEbs ' BORNETT AS JUSTICE (Ciaiinatd from Vf t.) the third . congressional district during the summer by the death of m. K. Crumpacker, representative, friends of Judge Kanxler promo t ed , him for the congressional race Along with others, he entered, the republican. Congressional conven tiqn, agreeing to abide by the re sult, . .. ' " During the . war Judge Kanzler : L . . tt - - n me service and won a com mission as captain. He was for merly connected with this Portland cnamher of commerce; " judge Rossman has made what his associates regard as an excel lent record as a circuit judge here and this, in connection ' .with the ucotre ui me governor to place a relatively young man on the su preme bench was a deciding factor in his favor. Geprge kossman was born in Chicago in 1885 and in his early bcyhood, moved with his parents 'o Tacoma, later coming to Port land. , , He had . taken considerable in terest in educational matters and was one of the organizers In 1914 of the first Americanization school nere. "I much appreciate the h on or be said tonight, "and I will give to the office the very best servlca thf ii In me. I much rerm tha ing of Justice Burnett. He was si s'?LeJ?.d!i Judge. The appointment has some added value because It Is maae to provide a snccessorJor a TODAY THUftSbAY- wTV- AN sum lhtXOoridf Crrnt fptfon Picture-, m. r - .'. j l l i jua i . n t .... -. y : !i Barbara Broaell, famous danc ing star , coming with Charles George's glorious revue "Sensa tions of 1327" -to open- the road show' season Of 1927-28 kt the El- slnore , Theater. Monday Nltht. Sept. 26. Miss Broneli is the grand daughter of James Cowan, former banker and Mayor of Al bany, who now resides with his daughter Mrs. J. D. Meikie of Spokane, man of such attainments." 7 - Judge Rossman said, mot ions in his court probably would detain fcini in Portland ' several days but tnat he probably would besrin-his duties ih the high court next week. He will move his family to Salem. LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH BUILDING ACCEPTED (Continued Trom pag 1.) system. The matter was taken under advisement by the board. A communication from the state fire marfehiT calling attention to certain undesirable 'conditions at McKinley, Richmond, and Engle wood schools was read to board members. ' Recharging extinguishers and the installation of a gate valve on the roof of McKinley sehool: in stallation of a 6 inch firm alarm oa thfe third floor of Rlfhmnnri school;- and construction of tro metal chutes from the balcony' of tne Englewood school were some of the things asked by the fire marshal. There are five class rooms on the third floor of Rich mond school with only one stair way, it was 'pointed out. The matter . was referred to a rnni mlttee.v - j,, ,rt..,- .. ... . . ow OXLVi-i LfcFT 13 1-1 3 -i J II .THE STAlt dF."6EK-tIUR" Iit ANOTHER' CREAT TRIUMPH TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY with A ' ; it " ' I : 1 J Here is the event the C;Aa ii tnir world has long waited 7V AH KE f0rNovarros first CV. TERRY -,:stjreen appearance S- since "Ben-Hur." , Mi RasM the , : WW HeUl thrill you and 1 v-X ' stage Atrt-ss Vfyf move you in-this tale 1 .U'V The AVorid and , J 0f modern love and lll-j ft 1,18 Wife" . fH tHgue, just as he did N) aJt". T-Tk in the epic of the ages.. f- 'V'4 '"' Added fl - j : -Red" Corcoran ( Don't miss it! K-:iS and his bahjo . V-.jk v ' " .f. All new program ; t iW. , vs. Coming: Friday The Rlark iiiamondy it's a wbirtwind railroad thrRlor. And 5 Acts of . Vaudeville You Can See Only once in years does the - . - :. ... - - '1 opportunity. ; Greatest Of Lovers ince the World Began A Modern -Dumas'- World The Love-Classic .Mill! TOHAV11M.V ' "RfiSURUE(CTION" with Rod IriiRorqne and Dolores 1X1 Rl ; Int ; tnlH ft - theatre. THAT l ih wiwr-muT t . c Rn1. Vhc of .quality, .errlce and the It Tomorrow screen offer such an Tender Imperio Ardent . Icy Wasteful- Willful Pi'C) Fickle that's Version Famous Story ' of the Century ! iac;,iaS"? 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"So a Taroat 8ralit. ., , Ihrito 01 TBXTB FLOOB tr. Vf. A- Joknaoa. Intiat rlpkoa Its " 1001 Ckalicer Ioo Gorf e, D. D. B. eonaral Dratiatry " " 1. K. Oriffia, D. D. 8, Ortaodoatla rlpfcoBo 181. Parto looa iofti HE21. ESTATE City and farm property I or aaia or trad Wa t ; torn (oi trad. "hat kar yl JfOITBT TO ro X INSURANCE W BICH Zj BEIMAjnr Bltor Paooo 85. SIS. U. S. Baak Bldr. 63a7tl PARIS-N; Y. HOP LOOMS PARIS, Sept. 13. AP) Is spite of the disasters which har befallerf the latest attempts at trans-Atlantic flights, there still Is a possibility that the Farman blue Bird piloted by Leon Givoa Will attempt the crossing to New York wkhln a fortnight. ; The Farman company announ ced tonight that the plane and pilot are-ready to take off at any time before September 25. The only question is the weather until that date which is considered the latest possible for. a flight to the west this year. Tte announcement caused some' snrprije in aviation circles where it was-thought that all hope of a flight had been given up after the loss of the St. Raphael, the Old Glory and the. Sir John Carling. . Call for Bids l . . on Bonds The undersiprrrcd will ; ri-; ceive sealed bids, up to 7;30 p. m.f the opening1 hour tf the . regular meeting of the Com rnon Council, : September : 1927, for the sale of CITY OF SALEM SANITAkY SEWER BONDS authorized by an amendment to the charter of said city duly" submitted to and approved by the legal vot ers of said city at a special election held for said purpose on the 28th day of June, 1927, and issued pursuant to Ordin ance No- 2264, passed and adoin-a by the Common, Cr- 1 on the 6th .day of Se iber, 1927, authorizing th suance of $100,000 of sai i nds bearing interest at tjr & of 4 1-2 per cent per ah payable semiannually ? a 1 aa ar on iirsi aay or Aiarcn ana th st day of September of eat - sar. caia Donas win oe sol i r not less than par and acc i interest. i bidder will : be re- A 1 m ai qui to me tn ms i j. cer a cnecK lor z per nt of t or value of the bonP mad styable to the City Salr ihich will be forfeitp.i to vx ity or balem in case the hinjer to whom the bonds are au-arded shall fail or re. fuse U: accept and pay ;for such toads. - :. Tb legality of said bonds have f b e e n ann roved - hv Mess r,.l Teal" Winfree. Mc- CuIIocn and Shuler; Attor- nejl?, Portland, Oregon. . ' The right is reserved to re ject any and all bids." U. POULSEN, Cit v Reco'rdpr. fIlL s -10-11-13-14-15 4