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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1928)
THE OREGON STATCSUAN. SALEM. QBDGON. WEDNESDAY MOKSilKU. JUM a, SIliiH K IS J, IB DUE It Shows Good Values, Too, ' and Some Sftw and Gold John Schlehaber Is. dawn from the mining district on the Little . North Fosk of the Santiam. He . b three claims two mllem above ,,the property of the Northwest - .Cooper, company. Archer Rice. Sa lem, is. his partner. - .Mr. Schlehuber carried out sant- ,.ptem t the ore he has reached, rwhich rans a half ounce of geld aac 13 osuwes of ailTer to the ton. ..and 25 par cent copper and 17 per ent atne. This makes the values run. $33 to $3 a toa. ; Sevest Fee of Ove , Mr. Sehlebaber baa pat in twa tunnels, one 80 feet and the other 40 feet. He has made two cross f jtttts. The fissure run at angles. i aad ran into the main fissure at J the center. The main ore body Is ' seven feet wide. - This is an old mine. Former ; owners tunneled ever the ore. The ' present owners went deeper and ' found the ere. They nave held aad : worked ' the property for three f years. " The address of Mr. Schlehubev is Salem, Route 9. boa 79. William J. Elmendorf. Seattle welt known mining engineer, will talk to the Salem Rotary club to day about the Santiam mines. Whether he will tell about the zinc and copper ores above the property of the Northwest Copper company Is not known. He is eon suiting engineer for the lattei company. 1 Ni WEEK HAS ST TVS wit Many Deo Die are finding Mar ion Taylor's grove, two miles be yond Mebama on the north fork of the Santiam, a pleasurable week end outing resort it waa reported by A. J. Edwards, and family, who spent last Sunday there. Taylor's grove is on the same side of the river as Mehama. Just across the- river is the T. W. C. A. earap. on which the Salem Lions club has been doing some final work fo the last two Sunday's. Swimming, horseshoe pitching and other sports are? provided for at Marion Taylor's grove. An un usual attraction is the huge hills of "mountain ants." a curiosity that many people go there to see. AMUNDSEN NOT BACK ON TIME; CONCERN FELT (O ti dm 1.) NOW PLAYING AT ELSINORE ' J ' v " -3 ... W r. jack Holt-Sally. Blane in ZANEOBErsTHEVNtsKGPioKA a Paramount Picture -' - )f Amundsen and Guilbaud since they left Tromsoe yesterday, rasnd for Spitsberge. People i ere felt the fliers had merely itopped at Advent bay te make heir base for operations and woo hi eoadvet their search tor haeneral NobHe from that place if this Is the case, it was said, .-omnia nidation with him, anless e sighted Nohile and Noblle re torted it back, would be extreme y onlikely. MUDDY BOAOS m COOlDbt AT HOME LE6AL FIEKT WfiGED William Butler Gets Stuck in Mud on Way to Visit President ESTH Ml WJBBliETTE Imagine beanHful. ' blonde Ea- ther Ralstaa as an exotic brunetta. rsaagine her ae a small time ac tress who suddenly, through a complete transformation of ap pearance and personality, blos- seme out as-U toast ef Broadway-, laaagjae her fallag In love witb a baadensaa yoang aaaav oa- ly to find ont that be loves the unique Russian that aha baa be came. Imagine, bar feeUaga as she woaeere whether be realir loves her for bersetf aleae or whether it la only affection for what seenss to lie on the surface. Isaagine what' happens when the' theatri cal manager, who baa. made this Miss Nobody-from Nowhere a Miss Somebody -ea Sesaewhere, threat ens, to tell Eatnera aweetheart who she Is and where she came from. Imagine well, any of a hundred things and you have same slight idea of what is in store for the people of Salem when they see Parssnw lint's new Esther Ralston starring vehicle "The Spotlight" at the Oregon today and Thurs day. Appearing opposite the star in this colorful tale of stage Ufa and stage people Is Neil Hamilton, the Dtjrby of "Bean Geste. Ariette Marchal has an important role a temperamental prima donna while Nicholas Soussanln. the Jo seph of "A Gentleman of Paris'" Hoffman, the theatrical pro- U. of O. Girl Winner ,4 Youngster Gets Stilt Another Pair of Foster Parents at r Boise "The Vanishing Pioneer" Portrays Early Day Life 4 , away, today it is only known tba the rescue plane was within sight of the stranded group, who saw It but could not be seen. Another Message Comes Today shortly after Major Mad dalena, Italian flier, returner' with his giant seaplane to King Bay, after a reconnaissance trip north of Northeast land there waf word again from General Nobile. as on Monday that he had seer the plane of his would-be rescuers but had been unable to attract it attention. Maddalena himself re ported that he had not found f trace of the dirigible-wrecked Itai iana. Maddalena, in six hours flight reported be bad circled the whole area in which General Nobile and his party are supposed to be lo cated, flying criss-cross north an south and east and west at an al titude of about 1,500 feet. Great hopes bad been held witl the arrival of Maddalena'a plane that here at last waa the ideal air vehicle for the rescue work, and with, its arrival here today after th reconnaissance flight such BOISE. Idaho. June 19. (AP). While one of her foster fathers was preparing to spend a ;econd night in jail for "kidnap :ng her." tour year old Mary Kathleen Howard was abiding renely with another foeter fath er and foster mother the only parents with which she ie ec tuainted while her real mother was fretting over delays of the 'aw which prevented her ' from claiming the child. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Owens of Soise were given temporary eus 'ody of the child today after E. W. Howard of Portland was 'barged with kidnaping the little rfrl. the daughter of Mrs. How ard by a former marriage. The Howards declared they came all the way from Portland when they 'earned the Owens were here in Boise with the child. Mrs. Howard said she left lit is Mary with Mrs. Owens in Portland when the child waa two months old. while Mrs. Howard recovered her health following the data ot her husband. Later, the Owens moved away and since that time, Mrs. Howard said she has searched constantly for the child, finally locating the family iere. The Howards came to Boise to obtain custody of the child by le- ral action, Mrs. Howard said, but when the couple came upon the fhiW on a street yesterday, she couldn't resist the temptation," nd took the child. Owens at once charged Howard with kidnaping Mary, and Hoi ard is now held in jail in default -ii $1,000 bond. SUPERIOR. Wis.. June 19. (AP) Speculations rife here as I to the real reason why President ,jUcer. cooiiage, . notoriously iwnou and attached to his desk, should not yet have pot in an appearance at the executive offices since bis arrival In Wisconsin five days ago. um MiitilanlT oUotwhwI h William M. Butler, chairman of the na- Voyagers el those white topped tional republican committee to.' of covered wagwa which ! made their way across the plains On his wav to the station from' th deaert to "er and sot an overnight stay at Cedar Islan'd American West live again lodge, to catch the train to Bos-! "The Taaishing Pioneer, Para ton, the small army car in which roouat'a Zane Grey picture which Chairman Butler was riding was' opened at the Elsinore theater trapped in a deep bed of mud Tuesday. For the life of the pio- tormed on the road by the heavy neers, with their almost incredi rains which have been pouring in-Jble hardships, their perils, their cessantly since Preeldent Coo- sorrows and their Joys is portray- Iidge's arrival. led in this picture with a sincerity The automobile was embedded, that is remarkably convincing. deeply ana unable to move under j "The Vanishing Pioneer marks its own power. Batter had vis-j e return of Jack. Holt to Para ions not only of losing bla train mount pictures as tba player of but or remaining maroonea ror,virlle outdoor roles. It la a return count less aonrs in a sea ei rn.ua. i ,-j.SijflWJi!ti.Jkl J JMm am- i'jj' - mm! i A- " ?. v - ; V " "'-V -'--T?..yi-jr. S-'l i. v':. ''hsTx .-... yw,, Record Distance Visitor Registers at Auto Camp UNIVEBSITT (SF O&EGON, Eug ene Evelya Sksner, Portland, woa first arise ia the freak maa division of the Murray-Waraei essay ceatcei, it ia aaaesaeea by George Tursbei), ekairmaa of the awards committee. She will receive a prize ef $60l Miss Sussex's essay waa eat Hied "Chang Stood ea a Street Coraes" and aa casd Chiwesse Annrwaa rslsriese Northern Ports Defend Low Rates For Wheat SEATTLE, 'June 19. (AP). Northern Pacific ports today de fended the low export rates for western Montana wheat through their terminals, in the interstate commerce commission's bearing here. J. E. Patton and W. G. Greeley of Great Falls, Moat., who ban-1 died 5,506,000 bushels of west- ern Montana wheat laet year tes-j tified that the west coast compe tition with Minneapolis growers resulted in western Montana growers receiving S1.09&.0OO more than farmers in the eastern section. They declared that the com petitive bidding brought prices up four cents a bushel above prevail ing prices for eastern Montana wheat shipped to Minneapolis. recent distance visitor ot ths season, at the municipal ante camp waa A, Ei Hooker, an attor ney from Hot Springs, Arkanaaa. who arrived yesterday afternoon. There are two families in tae party with Mr. Hooker. Ha likaa tba north west country very much, and plans to stay m the Salem vicinity for several His brother baa made sev eral: vialta to the west, but this is Mr. Hooker's first tip to Salem. Oae or taa first things Mr. Hooker said was that be was aur- priaed at tbe Inadequacy of cab ina at tba Salem camp. "All the camps along the Old Oregon Trail cater to the toarfet trade and are well provided wun cabias. Tour lack of cabins here is- a diaadvantrve to your city be cause campers always discuss towns they have visited, and if ac commodations were not satisfac tory, tbey do not hesitate te black ball a town." He said Salem waa one ef tbe most beautiful cities in America, and that her camp should be con sistent. Many camps do not have trees as does tbe Salem camp, and many of them are ia fee ted with mosquitoes. Freedom from these insects, he -elated, waa one of the strongest drawing-cards imagin able. "When people see that your camp is a ranaicrpal eamp, tbey will expect it to be well equipped, but when tbey .find its lack of equipment they will be very dis appointed." Mr. Hooker waa full of praise for tbe beauty of Salem streets aad tta residence section, aad de jnu) siant territory te be among tbe meet prosperous be bad oa hie uip. No Change of Scenery For Curtis if Elected KANSAS CITY. (AP) If Sen ator Charles Curtis la elected to the vice-areaieBey next Novem ber be won't even get a change of act aery from bis office. As Republican floor leader, tbe LKansan has an office in the fourth floor of the senate office building in Washington. Tbe vice-president's room is the corresponding oae on the second floor. VERDICT GIVEN TONY 1 FUENfE LOS ANGELES, June 19 (AP). A flashy finish won for Toay Fuente, Loa Angeles Mexi can heavyweight, a 10 round de ersion over Clayton "Big Boy" Pe terson, Chicago boxer, here to night. . Rinrsiders awarded Peterson seven er eight ot tbe rounds the verdict. In favor of Fneate wa, greeted with boos and dhtsses. Tbe fight was a tame - affair with much clinching.. ENJOY The and road crowing IKtle mostly freenented tJmherland in the immediate In addition tbe film player woald be proud of, far in thia Zaa Grey stery Halt waa given an Mialty to make the. moat ixeeptieoai talents. oppac of bk 3 i crowds as King Bay can muster rushed to greet the aviator. Their i disappointment at Maddalena'a failure- was manifest. ' if. . . . 5 this OSLO. Norway, June It CAP) Rumor that Roald A ;tindsen and Rene Guilbaud, la their Preaeb seaplane bad reacb ed General Nobile spread through city tonight bt subsided ff when neither tbe government nor f the French nor Italian legations nor Amundsen's family could con- . The radio staUons in Spltxbei gen and northern Norway reported that tbey had reed red nothing te mai eirecx. No where ia there real anxiety eve? tbe tail ore to bear anything Rnfi Mil" If- i OST BOY HUES WHY TO H S with no farms neighborhood. temperature waa little aver 40 de rrrii &nf th farmM RMilnr! overcoat was very light. (MARATHON REARS CLOSE runamcij a tmu was vvi . .: ir cured and tba car dragged out of Flying Cloud Now fjeeds Field of the quagmire in ample time for. Only 10 Indian Banners Chairman, Butler to arrive in Su-f perlor in time to catch his train. EUREKA. June it. (AP) Butler's mishaps followed by a' With only 10 rivals left to oppose few hours an accident to a truck him. Flying Cloud, leader in tbe carrying executive mail from the 482 Marathon from San Francis- lodge to Superior. hTe truck ico to Grants Pass, Ore., tonight skidded on the muddy road, bit a tree, and turned turtle three times; Tts drivers were not badly injured. Republicans Badges Sought By Many Souvenir Hunters 12 Year Old. Youth Shows Remarkable ooomess in California Wifds 's TODAY Thursday Friday Oar 4tb Big All VITAPHONE - MaylfcAToj' n "lim T iff U SnAh . I I Rltsv Roman re of a Carnival Girl . Also . Vltaphone Taaderille " u i i u YOSEMITE. Cl.. June 19 (AP) Praised by rangers foi what they considered "the cooles' Hece of bead work" ever shown by anyone lost In Tosemlte na tional park. 12-year-oM Georgt Monheif . or Piedmont tonight war recovering In a hospital here after five days determined effort to ex tricate himself from' the wilder ness. Tbe boy reached Mirror lakf unaided today, while rangers and volunteer searchers were, prepar ing for a last desperate attempt te find him. Mrs. George Antipa. of San Francisco,, saw the bey sittin by the. lake, ber husband carried him to an automobile- and wlthir a few minutes be was in tba hos pital. Except for berries, tbe boy was without food since last Friday, when he became separated tram a party scaling Half Dome, until af ter he reached Mirror lake at 10 30 o'clock today. His only water waa dew sacked from flowers, What impressed the rangara wba ar familiar with tba hys terica frequently exhibited by toar-j ists lost for a few hocrs, was that tbe bay kept bia aensaof direc tion despite hardshps and even tually reached etvalsafJou by bis owa efforts. Tba boy's hardship, included a fail over a 35-foot cliff, and two heart breaking disappointments, twice, after be bad climbed down the mountain, 1.000 feet toward Mirror lake, be found cliffs which be was unable to descend, and was forced to climb back up again. Tbe president knew bis con gress when he vetoed tba . Me- Nary-Haugen bill; for this same congress failed to - override tbe presidential . veto, Hood River News. ' KANSAS CITY, (AP) Bad ges which were worn by delegates nd officials at the Republican lational convention here are ought by persons willing to pay 'ancy prices, but at that they an't be bought. When tbe last session was ad journed June 15, a swarm of sou- enir hunters men, women and children swooped down upon the adge wearers and tried to beg. borrow, or leave with the coveted irticle. Most of the badge wearers, how- ver. were reluctuant to part with he- decorations and few hunters vere successful in their quest. was about 100 miles from bis goal.. and expected to continue without halt to Crescent City, 87 miles from the tape. Flying Cloud was reported as 6& miles north of here at 6:53 p. m., at that time he was loping along easily, with Melika, second in the race, more than 20 miles behind. Melika, a Zuni Indian, left Or- lck, 340 miles from last Thurs day's starting point, at 6:16 p. m. He jogged along in easy fashion. smoking a cigarette as be ran, his 58 years seeming to have detract ed from his. endurance tlany Hats Blown Off During K. (X Convention UNIQUE PLEA ADVANCED Kalien Burgeon Asks to be Taken To Operate on Nobile TURIN Italy. June 19. (AP) -Professor Dogliotti, surgeon of the f acuity xt Turin: university baa torwarded a request to tbe under secretary ot aeronautics, Balbot asking" that, be be allowed to go to Kings Bay to aid ia tba Nobile party rescue work being attempted trom there. it is the surgeon's scheme te have himself dropped by para chute dowa to tbe ice Ooc oa which General Nobile and tba oth er wounded member of tba party ire located and te operate ea them on the spot. KJaJOAS CITT. (AP) If all hats that were blown off delegates? neaoa in Kansas City during tbe Republican convention had fallen into the presidential rtng, there would bare been enough candi dates to supply the needs of many ueeaaes. xne cool weather with which tba hoaraas city was favored at the time of ber bfg party came on the wings of brisk hreeses. These winds, swirling between the deep canyons, ef buildings in the con veatkm district, swept many a hat ore Kn human, pec , rortanatalr. motor cars did not travel fast. In tbe down town area and theref ore few straw hats were crushed. A professor declares the shark waa tbe first of our ancestors to have a face. Other characteristics also appear to have been transmit ted to some humane. Florence Herald. nss c m a o n ELSINORE WITH GEORGE HcMTJRPHEY And Hie Colambla Recording Kollege Knigfrts MELLOW MOOX ft r BEGINNING I V - j SATURDAY JUNE 23 E And Every ff Saturday 11 " " Following y WtTt at rra lisrfcr-k jii rut Ti I ELSINORE Ssdem'a Finest Eatertainment NOW PLAYING V zr r f-y f l ! , , ' S , t tor, vLjt fi Vv X -. v , u it -.MM' f 2 Spectacular! Kcmiantic Conflict, remance. thrUU. Here is Jack Holt in a masterful role, la a romantic setting. Tba pioneer of western atara reappears m a-now- v .erful study of the vanishing West by Zane . Grey-. COMEDY t NEWS Bourbons Uodsstly, Claim G. 0. P. States For Smith Victory of Hale of Maine Grows as Vote Comes ia PORTLAND, Maine, June IS. (AP) -Primary returns tram small towns and plantations trick led la today to add slightly to tbe overwhelming veba already accord ed United1 8tates Senator rreder ick Bala aad Colonel Wimant Tts- dor Gardiner, succesafmi repubU ca caadldaiea far U. 8. senator and goverwor, respectfvely. Toaignt ' eary six tnacceesible sewaa and plantations remained to be beard from with these stx pre cincts' missing out of tbe IIS la tba state; tbe rota for senator Breweeter 4C,S4a. Hale. 82.S75. Tba vote for governor stood; Gardiner tS.12f, Hinckley ttQ2. Ubby 1S.SC0. Smith Iz,42S. Read The Classified Ad3 DENVER. Colo., June 19 (AP) Both CUb and Idaho nominally rewabUeaa statee will retura majoritias far Governor Smith te November if beta nomin ated, fat tbe opinion of Democratic National Committeeman A.' " B Wilson of Twin Palls, Idaho. Tmlttng bare today. Mr. Wilson expressed, coafidenca) - in a, talk with Governor William B. Adams that both atazea weeid ba lav tbe demoeratie eabksam ' It tba New York governor elected aa tba maa ta eppose SecrtUry Hoova He said further that he expected Smith's nomination to take place en the second or third ballot. BRITISH RUM SHIP FREED . . . ' . 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