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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1928)
" Ai-:- ' ; Saiem, Orcgon. August 12, 1928 . . . , t ' , , ,,,, i .When sv loreir. woman'a hnlr The only way to sare its kMuj- 20 V V':-: A t ... t:. 1 ii !! I I u gcst Bulletin From Marion punry uemuiu auuu Gives Figures . Because the United States health bureau was satisfied that (be "number of deaths is not a true ljoJex of the prevalence of diseases M d been heretofore accepted, purgau members hare made a con tin pous surrey. rwal results of which are aire in a new health bulletin, released Saturday from the- ipfflce of the Marlon county cMId health demonstration. je fatality of different diseas es fairies greatly, and for that rea son feath records do not actually fa jieate the number of deaths that occur, the bureau bulletin states. F Records Incomplete (t is true there had been occa sional records of sickness among school children and-v employed Krofktrs, but the available infor mation did not coyer the entire iMspan, nor did it Include per sons not at work or school. fhe surrey was conducted In Ilacerstown, Maryland, records beiAs made of all Illnesses whjeh - occurred among persons of diffcr eaages and both sexes, and as fpf m.B possible the cause for each ll)aes. The town group studied in cluded about 8,000 persons and wa fairly representative of the small city in that section, so the bureau concludes the statistics ob tained afford a fair sample of the general population of that section of "the nation. Results Published Results of the study, the bulle tin further states, in so far as they , relate to the Incidence of rarious 4ln&aea aceordinr to axe. hare jua been published, and consti M utf ja rolume of material which is more complete and detailed than that of any other similar fty published here or abroad. Work on CaittleBarn to - Actual construction work win i other buildings after a surrey was commence early this week on the new cattle barn to be erected on the State Fair grounds this year in preparation for the annual fair .September, 24 to It. " The new structure Is to be dl- rMlT H nf Kirn mimlutn 1 in the present circle of cattle! bams In such, a way that barn six will be the' main entrance to the new building-. Barn number six Is also to be remodeled and in ad dition to beinr used in connection with the additional barn will continue-to furnish boustna? facil ities for exhibitor's cattle. - Barn six was first used on the grounds as a show barn. At this time It contained an ampatheater in which the cattle were displayed and rows of seats for the specta tors and Judges. Later It was re modeled and used for a number it years as a goat barn. A few ears ago It underwent another econstruction job - and for the oast few seasons has been in ser vice as a regular cattle barn tn connection with the other similar structures on the rrounds. "New Barn Commodious The new barn to h mrtmA i connection with barn six will eor- 3r a ground area of 30 -r ia r-t Instead of 30 x UA'fMf was Intended as It Is thought that me larger structure will be requlr rn.uuiu uuuuum.iu ae nxtenaea aoony ; m sr s n n sr BininBa ansa auuLiiviM a as-- sr - - i 11 ri n I UIIWUII wmiiiw- taken of the entry lint of lire stock that has been turned In . on to the present time . The new building will not con tain separate stalls as a few of the other structures do at the present time although It will hare the more practical mangers which hare been' lncornora.tod In th more recent buildings erected on cne grounds. The latter means of caring for the stock Is thought to allow eomrortable housing of a larger number of animals than tne separate; stalls would permit. The additional structure will fill a long felt need on the e-rounda as considerable unnecessary ex pense has been incurred in for mer years through the Ihms. renience caused by the Inadequate racuiues. it rs expected top that exniouors coming to the fair will be better satisfied with the " new arrangements than they hare been wiin tnose with which ther har been compelled to get along In for mer seasons. .'. All CatUe Off Can " Such things as beinr comnellad to Jeare a number of &ttl loaded on the track for a full day ana sunjecung the catUe to need less exposure and crowded condi tions while "the fair grounds em ployees wrestled , with the bread expanse of eanras that formed the The Mt. Rood Mineral Springs, tne., has been incorporated by Boyd Summers, . Belle Summers and George R. Wilbur. The capital stock is - f 200.000 and .headquar ters are at Swim. Clackamas coun ty. . . : : 4 ... ;. nthar rt!rl timlA In tha "state corporation department" Saturday follow: -in ' Northwestern Dehydrating com pany. Milton. 120.000: O. A. GUes, Darid Harris and G. H. Bishop. Oregon Junk' Peddlers, associa tion. 4 PortUnd, $100; H. Harris, A. Lerltt. S. Kaplan, et aL . New French Bakery company. Portland; tSOOt: James B. Chlot- ftl, M. A. Chiotti and Connie . ChiottL - t,-.-. . i sompletely this season. f ' Sereral additional lmprorements hare been made on the grounds In preparation for the fair. - What might hare been a decided fire hazard was remored recently when the fair grounds employees : bum id the dry grass around the race iraek and on the upper end of the irlatlon field. In case of rain be tween now and the opening of the fair the hazard would hare been remored to a large extent but in '.be erent of a dry season a fire In this, quartet might hare been de cidedly dangerous had the hazard not-bare been remored. Th Southern Pacific Transport company will extend Its bus. er- w4 fmnr Aibanr to Newport anu AiKanv to Lebanon on Beotemoeri v.r nf fnrrerr will oe uieo 21. according to notice filed in the'ln jastiee court Monday against offices of the public serrice: com-, prton and Clartnce Straw, mission here today. Two round Mea about 18, according to trin will be made daily between .,.umi md hr the police af- Albanr and Resort. More frequent thJ. two youths had - been trins- will be made between Al bany and Lebanon... jy - Gray Diggers and Elks PW Today The Salem Elks baseball' team, essentlany- the same group of niavitra that took Dart la the twi light league season recently clos ed, will play the Turner uray dig gers this afternoon at Oxford Park the game starting at 2:30 p. m. In the seeth of leap year fan cies This one rises to the top: ' Does the girl who pops the qnestion - - - Hare to go ana quesuon jropi Answers. nnrr Vord care one of his new models to a Michigan station nt for he teleurranh key Edi son used as a young man. We hare an olH nlcture of the fioraaora sextet at home maybe we'll de- Iplaced In the city Jail Saturday anernoon. - Parton was declared to hare at tempted to cash two chocks, each r. tu nirector'a department -store. . They were . cheeks . on tni Ls4d &L Bush bank, maae oui io r.K.rir liAsen and Charles Jan- ders. Partons name was signed to them. Straw was held oecause he was jwith Parton at the time. According '.to the story ted oy Parton.! he was left stranaeo iiam After eomlne west wiin a mintstrel show, and obtained the checks from a friend whom he ntered in Salem. Police t-lam that this story is untrue and that. Parton. Is a resident of Al bany. I wik- I've arrived, man! Shake hands with-me! I've been waiting and hoping for this for years! Picks:! What's happened? woka I boueht a new tie yes terday and my son wore it down town this morning. Lire. sextet at nvme uij" i clde a Ford is the best buy, after I The New Oregon Statesman ajj trained 584 subscribers in 10 d has days. mm We are in the market for plover, Vetch, Rye Grass, ' Grey Oats, etc. We pay the highest market prices and can use any sized lots. See(ul (5Beaim2imG With the addition of a very large latest improved rieaner we now have the finest and best equipped clean ing machinery in the valley if not in the state. Have the latest type Plantain mill for cleaning clover.. Yon will find it pays to have us do your cleaning as we save more seed than the average cleaner. . D. A: WHITE & SONS 261 State St., Salem, Oregon MIT FOR SPRING HER REQUESTED f. C. Jure of Enterprise, has tyled with the state engineer here application to annroDrlate water tropx a spring for the irrigation of laou in waiiowa county. " jtther applications for water Dermits filed with the state en gineer during the past week fol- tow: ; Orecon Conner ComDanv of Ba- ' ker, for a permit to appropriate f.v second feet of water from tun nels and shafts for mining, mill ing and domestic purposes,, also ivr tne irrigation oi izv acres in Baker county. . : John Annie of Holland, for n permit to appropriate-SO second feet- of water from Althouse Creek lor placer mining in Josephine county. ' Bxeitenluh Mineral Springs Myppany or bpaiaing uunaing. Portland, a permit to appropriate 1.25 second feet of water from Marshfield and Devils Creeka for domestic and fish propagation pur- fv&en in Aiarion county. ' Breltenbush Mineral Snrinra Company, Spalding Bldg., Port land, for a permit to appropriate .(f second feet of water from Breit- pupusn not spripgg lor medicinal purposes, baths and swimming pool in Marlon conntr. 1 E. Stutsman for a permit to appropriate water ror irrigation and domestic purposes In Umatilla MtUtV. hn Carter of Jacksonville, for a permit to appropriate water froin an unnamed spring for do mestic purposes in Jackson coun- p. J. McMannus of Imnaha, for a permit to appropriate water rom Imnaha Rlrer for mining purposes in Wallowa county. Laura and Fiord F. Hnber of IVaterrllle. for a nrmlt tn annrn- priate .1 second feed of wateri . fym an unnamed spring for do mestic purposes in Xane County. K- J. Alsop of Portland, for a permit-to anDronriate .OS fS& ot water from an unnamed spring ror domestic purposes in facxamas county. Condon A. Leonard of Kerh fft permit to appropriate J25 seona reet or water for the lrri gabion of 20 acres in-Josephim COnnty. 8. F. Clodfelter of Ronte 2. Ror 2f 1C, Salem, for a permit to ap- ropriaifl.i second foot from Fid er. Springs for the Irrigation of 9 ftrw ua tor ma poausin star Frank Roberts ofWBttney for r IMtrmlt tt IMtMnHtU - UMn if fejt ; of water from California fjrgicn tor mining ana domestic purposes fa Grant. county. Asenath Rogers of Durham, for permit, to appropriate-, water Rom Tnree springs ror domestic purposes ana tne irrigation of 10 acres In Clackamas' conntr. - Alf in J. Victor of WaUowa. for n permit to appropriate water jjrom waste, seepage and springs for domestic purposes and the lr rjjjjatton of 9 acres in Wallowa Tennis Team Goes To Bend tb Play Fire Salem tennis players were xo leave this - city at 4 o'clock this morning for Bend; where they wU play an inter-city contest with the leading racqueteers of . that dty. Return matches will be play-1 e4 here a week from today. They were French Hage man. William . Wfrlsh. Melrln Ooode. Ralph Cur tis and Herbert Hobson. Fire sin gles matches and two doubles will - House Hunter: Whsrt's this room; with no celling and open to . . 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