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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1928)
2 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1923 II f RAISES FISH LIKE FARMERS CROPS Flourishing Trout Farm on Roosevelt Highway Pro duct of Ryckman C B. Ryckman, of the Ocean Park trout farm and camp grosnds eight miles north of New port on the Rooserelt highway, was In Salem yesterday to bring 125: trout of from a quarter of a pound to a pound in weight. which was served at the Rod and Oun club banquet last evening. Mr. Ryckman operates the only flourishing trout farm in Oregon, and just now is making plans to expand it. He has been, in the business for 4 years, and in that .time has developed his" place until now he has eight trout ponds, the largest of which covers three! acres, . smallest pond 'measures 20x150 feet. At the present time, he has 65.000 trout of four varieties ready for the market. These are from six inches up to three pounds. He also has 10,000 East ern brook trout from three to six j Inches long and 300,000 Rainbow Strout which have just been! hatched. I Propogation and feeding of the fish and care of the ponds occupy a1! the time of two men and much of the time of the other four per sons connected with the running of the farm, and camp grounds. Four years ago Mr. Ryckman who 37 years ago entered the fish game at the first fish hatchery established at the head of the Clackamas river, went to Newport to retire. But rlasing fish had been his hobby, and the first thing . he knew, he found himself estab lishrng the trout farm on 83 acres of land along the highway. Now he is making plans to increase his capital In order to double the num ber of ponds and install a salt water system o the fish may be put through salt water. The farm Is open to the public, visitors permitted to fish, paying by the pound for what they catch. Noted Educators Coming to the University of Oregon ' j i wiLy ,,.' "'2r (XY r i vw MONSTER OF AIR REJUlf TO TRAVEL Giant Zeppelin Baptized With Liquid OXygen In stead of Champaigne UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Enoen.-Tft ,:fr r Drown, recommended for assistant orofaanr nf hn.ino.. .m;-;.f ,.t;- i. i-nuerauy or uregon; E. L. Moaer, for associate professor to .pe rial.ze in fmanee, nd John M. Rae, for assistant professor to speeiali in marsenng, an in the school of business administration. Harvard. specialize All are from with the civilian population suf fering from excessive want, it rose to 21. BESSIE LOVE WILL in n cim iu mm. triumph STUB, DIRECTOR COME nut LLUI IU11L Bessie Love, who been recognized by has Hollywood's screen stars as the most talented" stage entertainer among them, comes to the Elsinore theater in person next Sunday and Monday in Fanchon and Marco's "Merrv- nn" Idea. Bessie has always danced and sang, even before she entered the movies. During her brlllian. screen career she has always man aged to keep up with her singing and dancing in spare time. At the studio, between scenes, one can generally fln Bessie Love uke off in some corner Brilliant, glamorous, pictorial, sclntlllant with romantic charm, vibrant with dramatic tensity, dynamic in its emotional mo ments, poignant in Its bitter tra- aiways gear tnat fa "Ramona." the United Artists photoplay present ed last night at the Elsinore theater. ftnt hav . . , I wJth the gang, playing and sing- busineas, Mr. Ryckman supplies , . " . ' s . 6 trout to markets in L03 Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and San- Mmwa lit 4 anil PntfAna an1 DM van a, yj Bill., amuta uuHcuv nuu a vy v i . , , , . ' . , . - around the studio to whom every land. Special orders, even from . ' lng the latest tunes. And when it comes to learning new dance steps, Bessie Is the first one as far away as Los Angeles, are not uncommon, and for the recent Portland Admen's meet at Delake he furnished 275 trout. Mr. Ryckman declares there' is no other fish grower in Oregon who can get as many fish from the same space as he can. Mr. Ryckman was superinten dent of the state fish hatcheries for two years and is a brother of the present superintendent. one turns Fanchon and Marco have cast many clever entertainers In the "Idea" Including Jere Delany. who will assist Miss Love, Oscar Tay lor, baritone, Irma, Dot and Ha zel, May Packer. June Knight, Hy Meyer and others. FRIEDRICHSHAFEN. Q e r many. July 10. (AP) Baptiied with clouds of liquid oxygen. In stead of the- traditional cham pagne. Oermany's latest air glast. Count Zeppelin." lies ready for Its trla mights preliminary to a transatlantic trip sometime In Au gust. '' The ceremony, of a semi-relig ious characte hoven's horal r, began with Bet- The Heaven's Pro claim the Glory of the Lord. Then, as the of champagne breaking of a bottle was believed to be a bad omen In aircraft construction. a bottle of 'liquid oxygen was poured against the bows. A siz zling cloud of vapor, symbolic of the dirigible's future mission, be wreathed the nose of the airship as from a raised platform Count Zeppelin's daughter. Countess Hella Brandensteln-Zeppelin, ac cojnpamea py uer two young daughters, performed the christen ing act. The countess, in a short speech recalled her father's early strug gles and final success. It Is re membered, too, that Zeppelin at the age of 25. served as a volun teer in the federal army In the American civil war and participat ed In several engagements of the army of the Potomac The dirigible, which bears the official number LX-127 was desig nated by Dr. Hugo Eckener as " bridge of peace between nations. President von Hindenburg tele graphed good luck to the new dir igible, and the ceremony ended with a hymn of thanks. Simultaneously Lufthansa chris tened a new fou-rmotored Dor nier-super-wai. Just completed at Freidrichshafen, which also named "Count Zappelin." tared player of "In kentucky," which has Just been produced by Metro-Qoldwyn-Mayer. Although Murray's initial picture is "The Crowd," his first screen appear ance before the public la In "Old Kentucky." "In Old Kentucky" is a thrill ing, romantic melodrama of the new south. . Its resemblance to Charles Daiey's old play, of the same name, is not marked bnt the picture is a first-class entertain ment feature just the same. H E 16 IS T Pacific College Students Will Lecture at Rosedale There are four billion birds in America, not counting the most Important one that adorns one side conception of the coin of the realm. "Ramona" Is a screen triumph. Its continuity, direction, acting, photography and scenic vestment oiomp ii as yus ui mo unesc, most artistic pictures ever produced It is the second offering of that brilliant trio Edwin Carewe, the ilrector, Dolores Del Rio. the star, and Finis Fox. the scenarist. Their first was "Resurrection," the sensational film product of 1927. , This classic love story by Helen Hunt Jackson has been masterly directed by Edwin Carewe. The noted director has caught the ro mantic spirit of early California in the colorful days of the Span ish Dons, and he has faithfully brought to life on the screen the beloved characters of the book. The screen adaptation, written :L-?VSJL'?Jdm- Can't Sell Herself His continuity is vivid and facile. and moves with direct, impelling force. Dolores Del Rio as "Ramona" is superb. She invests her role with sincerity, deep understand ing, poignant feeling and artistic is AUCTION GIRL" NOT PLEASED WITH DEAL in Mar riage After All, She De cides Finally EAT LESS TO LI O-- LISTEN IN o I Modern Madrid Buries Old Moorish Landmarks! ADVIC E nd Diabetes and Appendicitis Result of Too Much Food, Statement MILWAUKEE, Wis.. July 10. (AP) Her first bargain proved unsatisfactory to both parties con cerned. Beatrice Albert, 19 year old "auction girl" -of Siren, Wis., who six months ago caused a sen satlon by offering to marry any man whn wtnlil taWa m trinnTn t..i- in . . I v o ui liri .umu, aui me naroa. vQ , ... final steps in modernizing Madrid ..w,,,..' . , , 1 . h. n J block' and is open to offers of Moorish city. The Moors first . "T Baiu oaa built Madrid as a watch tower overlooking the plains of Castile. ROSEDALE. July 10 (Spe cial). Forrest, Helen and Laura Cammack, Miss Willoughby of Creswell, Miss Grace Kleen and Miss Alice Kirch of Pratum mo tored to Portland Sunday and at tended the three sessions of the camp meeting while there. Two young men from Pacific college who are traveling under the auspices of the American Friends' service committee will lecture on peace and the Friends' work during the war, at the Friends' church next Thursday evening. Born, to Mr. and Mrs! A. J. Hal dy, July 10. at the Deaconess hospital in Salem, a daughter Mother and baby are doing well. Mr. Trick Is enjoying a visit from a brother and family from Canada. Goodenough May be Paid For Work Done in 1891 In 1891 F. J. Goodenough of Salem spent a considerable sum of money in clearing up Sand Is land that it might be used as a salmon seining ground. Sand Is land is at the mouth of the Col umbia. Now Mr. Goodenough is seeking to collect $15,000 from the gov ernment as reimbursement for his early expenditures, which he believes really approximated $25, 000. He has fonaded data to prove the $15,000 claim to Sena tor McNary, who has sent word he will intorduce a bill at the next session of congress to reimburse Goodenough. BRUSSELS. July 10. (AP) Dispatches from Belgian Congo say that excitement mounts daily over the approaching visit of the king and queen of Belgium. Dark skinner natives swarming all districts of Belgium's African empire are preparing for the ar rival of the great "Boula Matarl" from the north. A credit of 27,000.000 francs has been provided to improve the hygienic conditions at Matadl. where fresh cases of yellow fever have occurred recently, owing to which the harbor is undergoing an 18 days quarantine, which entailed the altering of the program of the royal visit. The king and queen are to spend one day more visiting the Mayumbe district, close to the Congo. SHOWS AT 2, 4, 7, 9 BLIGH'5 SHOWS AT 2, 4, 7, 9 SEE and HEAR TODAY WABNXB BBOS. tfAXKINO HCTCBI 'THE LION AND THE MOOSE' wltfe . . "AT MAVOT-UON1L BABBTMOBH UEC FKANCI8 W. COIXIKB K. I on thm VITAPHONE T A S2.2Q SHOW FOR 50c ANYTIME 1 j jj NIXETY-OXE WRITE EXAM Ninety one persons wrote in the annual state bar examinations held at the capitol Tuesday. The ex aminations are being conducted by the state board of bar examiners, They will be completed late today Richmond Girl Reserves Sending Friendship Bag NURSES know, and doctors have declared there's nothing quite like Bayer Aspirin for all sorts of aches and pains, but be sure it is genuine Bayer; that name must be on the package, and on every tablet. Bayer is genuine, and the word genuine in red is on every box. You can't go wrong if you will just look at the box: Any trip East can be a Circle Trip . if you go via Southern Pacific, through California and chrclt hack over Northern lines. This summer get more for your travel funds. No mat ter what your eastern destination go one wav, return another. You can see the whole Padfic Coast and nxnch of the United States at onlj slightly higher fare. First to California over the spectacular ShaIta Route. Enjoy cosmopolitan SaaFrandsco, Los Angales, Holly wood, San Diego, world-famed beaches and resorts can be in the enchanted circle of your trip east. From California, go eastward over any of the folknr lng routes, with choice of routes returning via northern United States or Canadian lines. The Sunset Circle The Girl Reserves of the Rich mond school are sending a friend ship bag to the school chlldrenof Mexico. The bag is of embossed leatherelte and contains the fol lowing articles: jackstone and ball, pencils, handkerchiefs, mag net, soap, mentholatum, tablet, doll, small mirror, pictures and flag. These bags are being sent by children from many parts of the United States to the city supervi sor of education in Mexico. They will be distributed to the Mexican children by a central committee. a7 Arotrta is the trad mark of Barer Manafaetare f Maaoacttlcaeldeatir of Ballcvlleaeta BERLIN. July 10 (AP) Men 4mt too much and the wages there f are appendicitis and diabetes help program and music. -KFKC. .Feature announce- pro- rcs 1 1 :00 1 1 :30 muntav t. nans at tne rooa snow run-i n oo 12 00 kwjj. Or.ton information alng for a hundred days in Berlin 11 30 .ilSS, r mn,ic show that appendicitis in Prussia j 12 -.oo i j)o Krec. "Variatiea " reached its lowest figure in 1919. ! ? 52I.N- rfn coniwt. .han r.rm,n. -a .in .ff,.. "U4:J-Aftaraoon pre.anta from the hunger blockade. In l3:i-i:w koac (2to.i. Maiie, 1911 there were 2,547 cases of ap- ,2"or8'oVlKxtoPco'ncart. DPndicitls recorded arainst 1.836 12:00fl:00 KWJJ. (2S0). Concert!. In 1910. i love fKa hio-at i ' ' ar tv L mncaeon .... rua a concert. was reached with 2,796 cases. l:00-2:00 KTBR. Smi-claaaical Men are more often afflicted .?:ooVoo ktt.c. iu,n.,. than women. In the peak years 3:0o-:00 koin. nw and mu:c thnre wr SftO irnin man .trllr. 4 :tfo ? :0Kf w- nbO profram. faa tnrtnr AraaMa Farhart en than women. In 1919 the male M.00 s:oo KFEC. Stndio roncart. 4:30 S :00 HEX 1289). Wacoriinra. 4:80 6:00 KXI. M..i, Diabetes, too. shows a similar s :00:oo kwbs. curve. In 1914 there was an equal 5 '',f:?rz. Po",.,, p'ok"" ai uumuer ui uiaoeiics in ew lora WEDirE8DAY wioht and Berlin; 23 to every 100.000 2 -22 ? v5H- lW f" concrt- unit of population. With the be- olZlZ&???nit rinninor nf 1ha hnnvsr hlAAbaA I aic. 7n7; .u 0:00-7:00 KTTW in 1917 the proportion fell to 17 -m. in Berlin and sank further to 11 6:00 ' :00 K.ols l3,- Orjan coneart. jjiuaer eon WEDNESDAY MOKKIKO :O0 9:00 KXI, (220). Courteay household procram. 9:00-o.-4t KXL. Portland Early Bird. :u iu:uu HK. (U78). fattia Cooka 9.00-10:30 KTBR (229). Women'a pro- cram. 9:00-12:00 KWB3 (200). hour. 9:30-12:00 KOIN' (319). program and town toDica. 9:45-12:00 KXI. Cnnrtaar nrnsnm 10:00-1 1 :00 kwjj (250). Birthda! In those davs it was a small nour. 10:00 11:00 KFEC (214) grntn. 10:00-12:00 KKX. Derotional and I'oppmf ipiida 10:00 12:00 kow (492). Houaahoid Pied ground on which the royal two months ago, was that Miss Al Tne decision to break off the relations between herself and W, W. Goynes, postmaster of Sol diers' Home came Saturday morn Ing after a "misunderstanding uj iurougn. 1 can t eo fortified outpost for warriors and through with my trial bargain cultivators who sought refuge wth Mr. Coynes," she said. 'rom surrounding rarms. It occu- me original agreement made nous.ew.ia from whjcn they CQnld watch the Homawifa'a I approach of their Christian en emies. Raquaat pro paiace now sianas. Dert, ner parents and hrnth.r The Moore called the city Mage- were to live in one of Mr r.nm, Tit. Slid th lMt raat 1 0r a tt tKttlr I hlUlaaa I1L t a . . .v- w me.. ..wuocs wiiu mm paying tne ex ill m naa 1 b r dii r t- r n rt Amrm r kam . . ...vu.0u lu v.s- peiise,, ana at tne end f . ress. month. tll a. v..a oho was 10 aeciae 11 she would marry him or star In the capacity of his foster daugh ter. xvow sue says she can do nei ther. China Bans Footbinding And Wearing of Queue (250). DinVr con con- in 1919, when the full force of r. New :00-7:0n KFEO (214). Announce Vlr Iho . ".. a-nnrr roncn. """""" v- uiauom-a lute 0:00-8:00 KWBS (200). Dinner progressively from 11 to every . T.T . 100.000 inhabitants in 1900 to 24 SlootlS C.5ea p' in 1917 and to 25 in 1922, as One : 00 .O KOW. Musical trarelof. of the reverse-side accompanie-U: x: cV. pro.m menu of increasing prosperity. 7:fl-:no kwo. Dance band. .. w .uu i i biv iifit opera. 9:00-9:01 KOIN. Studio nroa-r. ican Insurance statistics illustrat-L9 :0-9 :0 kxl. Columbia hour. 1 rutin :0 Kr.A. Btndio nrotrim. NANKING. July 10. (AP). Foot binding by women and the retention of the queue by men have been forbidden by the min istry of the interior of the Nan king Nationalist government. The order states that the prac tices must be stopped immediate ly and that persons violating the order will be fined an amount not exceeding $10. Foot binding and King Vldor'a nredictlon that hi. wearing or queues nave been pro- new screen "find." Jama Mr. rilrittaA n va...- - .1... 1 -I . u'""v" 5n iu ui uj paru wouiu oe receivea with en. or China, but in most localities thusiasm by American audiences little attention has been paid to! has been proved true by the re m SHOWS L FIND ABILITY the restriction.' Ml that persons slightly under weight live longest. ro i0:0O-K(nV. I'CN projra D'TMliOll-KMia. Studio pro au acuuiam fcaar CAV3 Ul UCaiUSIQ. ma. ororrara. Moo Cow program. MEXICO HAS AIR SCHOOL GUADALAJARA. Mexico, July 10 (AP). Mexico's first school of civil aviation, outside the capi tol, has been established here. It consists of one instructor, one bi plane and applications from most of the boys In the city. Captain Luis Verdeja. army flyer, started the school. ception accorded yesterday - to young Murray in his initial screen release, "In Old Kentucky." which opened at the Oregon theater. Vidor "discovered" Murray al most a year ago and took him right out of the extra ranks to play the featured maje role In his 12-reel special "The Crowd." Completing his role In "The Crowd," Murray was chosen by Director John M. Stahl as the fea- NOW PLAYING ELSINORE Always fool Round the rim of the United States. First on the "Sunset Limited," famed 'round the world, ria EI Paso and die old South to quaint, romantic New Or leans. Then by rail, or at no more cost (meals and Jerth included in tout rail fare) enjoy 100 colden hours ft sea to New York by Southern Pacific Steamship. Tbe Golden State Circle r :00-10:00 KTBR. among men over those anions: wo-1 cram ... i. j 3:00 10:00 KEX. AS aaiaju 1"'"""J laia.u it u u Trarel.r. in th. Orl.n? points to the OOVlOUS conclusion 9:10-10;10 KOIN. Theatrical nrofram ISA. a . . a- II- a. . . Sr that elnttonv la man's mmn1 -YY i"" T" rttata Smi-claaical chain pro The From 1890 to 1916 the death rate there among men was round ly one-third more than among wo men. Denmark was included in the blockade from April, 1921, to the end of the war. Food rationed, production of alcoholic drinks ceased. In 1918 the excess of deaths among men' over those among women, which also de creased,' was only one-twelfth With the return of a free food market It rose again In 1921 to one-seventh. To give a balanced Interprets Uon the total death rate statistic In Germany are given. The han r ger blockade brought a decrease ; fn appendicitis and diabetes eases, but Increased the death rate at large. IrVllll the rate was 17 tc ..'.very 1,000 inhabitants; in 1919. with no more war .casualties, bat 10:00-10:80 KWJJ. Concert. n:lO-IO:SO KOIN. Plani.t. 10:00 11:00 KXI.. Hawaiian hour. 10:00-13:00 KEX. Danca frolic, weath er, pot it-a raporta. 10:30-13:00 KWJJ. Thaatar froJle. 10:80-12:00 KOIN. Danea band ll:OO-ll:00 KQW. Danea nnrte (PUN). "; 11 :00-f2 :00 -KXX. Sponamaa't elnV ' wi:w ftWJJ. urjan ooncart. W :00 1 :00 KXL. Entertainment. rCN 10 :o 11:80 a. m., 1-8:80, "R - to Bomaara": 8:80-0:00, traretoc; 9:00-10:00, Tocat and orchaatra num .2?r,i 0:00-1JOO, danea rau.itv KI Loa Anfelea (488). 8:00, arnphoa- tta; 7:00-T:80 blaaa and bafiadi; 8-to res- 8:o-n. POM, JilS. mualcj 8:48, aawa; T:00. naaTe; TiSO, S:00, e:00,.nart, 10:00-11:00, erekaatra. B.rKU Baa Franalaea (454). fl'OO, t.00. - i .t"T..! ;,J- 8:0. lnttrel: b!t!F'km ,,T0)- i00-10:00, PCJf. KPO Vraaviae (433), 8:00, maiie TiOO. S:OO.JSi00. PCX. ' 300-rOaklan4 (884), S. 8:30, qnlBtat: tOUOui (100). 00. erahaitM TiOO, pUrtaiw fconri iiOO, POJC, S:loJ :00.1l -.00, tCg i IS iOO, tt" ts. THRILLS N Jl. 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