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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1928)
The New 02EG0N Statesman, Salem. Oregon,. Wednesday Morning October 10,1928 mm is BIG SUCCESS Mrs. Fulkerson Emphatic in Commendation at uws ing Session . uan wbicn Janaent Fulkerson. C' th.jyf t. character Ld a "rerr good." . .rrf state superinte art rommW that the Qf enlaxgemeui. VaMrir,r an West Salem News Ej- Hefea IL Codolf Phone 2402J fDsla LtDon spest Sunday deer hunting la King valley. Ha accompanied by. Charaea .Evans aad -Ray West, hoth of Salem. It m nlilnx n wa uu uwj wars revested from gooa nut- lac Mr. Lemon aUpped on rock and hurt his hip quite naoiy. Mrs. Date Lemon drove to Me- Utanvllle Bandar for dinner win Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stnllara. She was accompanied by her a later uim fuaim OUUam. -who hi-auht Miaa Fauna Temple. Mra. Lemon also took her three chO- a-Mo.JBatiT Ana. Loretta uay.u Bobbin. TAey apaat the day wttb tk stuivscs. weal came home I th early evening. Went Salem girts who attend the Farrtsh, Junior high and the Salem high school are home from ehool tor m few daya during the teachers InaUtate. grapo-Jaice. and aypes and pean for cookiag or canning. Mra. Mande Miller, city record er of Waat Salem, ban given the following building reports: Joe Kaaler waa given a $2at permit to build a doable garage on Franklin atreet; Charlea Burleigh waa leaned a permit to baud a ITS garage; Ana 8mlth waa glrea a nermlt to the. exteat or Z( tor the Improvement on hla home om Third and MeNary streets. DQUOlf ATBTfl X S I' S T B 1 bub an a cho' ",r" Tnta of the people F" cmu'" "i Z -T.n took the form would tend m me a . tion. . . . , xir. Howard favcri JTJa oT the one-room or et". v,. t Oreaon. but con- . ihi work that la " mii.h.d In the more than 1600 rural schools in ure. aollaatlon would bring about larg ef. penalization of teaching force sad consequently a greater scope tor the pupil-. Rwrgrtlo o the dally program In the rural lenool tobring about larger uolt. r work or study was also deluded in the .proposed program. Like tne rurai sv.. .rd would also recognize tt worj l the small high schools, of which Sere are 1S1 with less than 60 students. Mr. Howard recog the need of state supervision for the high school, in reorganization ef the small high school, particu lar emphasis should be placed up on use of an extended period plan lo allow indlTidual Instruction and direction In certain subjects. As other objectives for a pro posed program Mr. Howard would include greater stress In the hlh schools of the fundamentals of ehool study, and tha development ef a deeper understanding and keener appreciation of the chll dren of this state for Oregon. Miaa Tartar Sings Preceding Superintendent How t.ik. Lena Belle Tartar sang. h fi ret chen Krac- mer. Miss Gertrude Warren, feder al agent for the 4-H club work poke briefly upon her field or work and tha school. Round tabl-s discussions were held the last part of the afternoon. The teachers met at the Capitol theater for the morning session. Following music, a talk upon work ... ri rn rmmtT child health demonstration as applied to the s-hools of tha county was given by In-. Vernon AT Douglas, count health officer. Professor Thomas H. Gentle, formerly of the normal school at Monmouth. butHiow of the exten sion division of the University of Oregon, gave an address, "All the Children for All the People." Pro feasor Gentle stressed tha eonsoil- 4ntlon of rural and smaller school"! aa the greatest profit not only to Inequal school taxation, but to the children who most attend rural schools. Fewer but larger and bet Ver equipped schools will bring the privileges and opportunities of the big school to more and more chll l dten. he pointed out. The county ' nntt system, a county school man nger proposition, waa favored by .Professor Gentle as one means to the end Moving pictures of the boys' and girls' club work in Oregon, shown by J. W. Crites, and pictures fur alahed by ' courtesy of Frank Bligh, proprietor, of the theater, . completed the morning hours r- Resolutions were passed thank Ing all those who contributed to the success of the two-day pro gram. Three Link Club To Hold Meeting This Afternoon Frank Crawford, of the Greg ory Cider works, la retailing cider. ssras SHIS. i BATTLETOR TlTlf HAV FRANCISCO. Oct. . i ipi Th San Francisco Seals and Sacramento Senators, win ners of the first and second halves, respectively, of the Paci fic coast league's split season, come to grips here tomorrow in the first of their seven game ser ies to determine the 1928 cham pionship. In an effort to get the Jump on the series. Manager Nick Williams of the Seals latends to start "Dutch" Ruether. left handed ace and league leading pitcher this year. He will be opposed either by "Lefty" Vinci or Ray Keating, right handed veteran who wi runnerup to Ruether. Both teams will take the field with the same lineups used during the reg ular season. The Seals, winners of the first half, tied Sacramento for second half honors but lost in t&3 three game playoff. In the serlea be ginning tomorrow they will be playing for a 16,000 bonus,. to be divided on a. $0-40 per centage basis. The teams will meet in Sacra mento Thursday and Friday, re. turning here for games Saturday and Sunday. A sixth game w scheduled for Sacramento and the seventh will be played in this city. HOB 11 19 Tha Valley Motor company and Barr Plumber teams in the Com mercial bowling, league gat oft to a good start, defeating 'the Gen eral Oil and Wood's Auto Top Shop teams, respectively, three games straight. The Capital XHty Bedding company team won two out of three from Roth Grocery. Scores were: aUy lbttr PhtUips 11 ISO . ISt SIS PNCtor 158 1SS 1S '429 Lwler 41 186 Cotar!l 144 163 A. ?alm 152 117 TUU 773 75 oam on Watdrvff 116 118 KUrr 135 158 Huuirirk 114 111 Brms 163 164 Jaektoa 99 161 Totals 627 712 133 460 117 434 153 421 71 2251 114 6 117 101 156 84S S89 842 428 416 584 12J Bsrr's lnmtera Jukoski . 136 142 O. Bmrr 153 163 J. B. Kathaua 146 115 J. Bsrr 165 161 . A. Katlunsa 185 145 139 110 159 136 135 417 426 410 464 485 Totals Lynch EmwIh Dow 6 Woodry , Woo Totals Kspsor Prism Anttia Hollar Laos Totals 671 2182 ..785 726 Wooa's Ants Too 148 145 -131 142 .133 124 .115 145 .140 13 .667 685 637 1989 156 116 115 154 6 447 S49 872 414 855 y r-J-. Bobby Vernon and Betnr Dan iels are in townr. and if yoo like them you will -enjoy yourself at tha Elsinore tonight. ..' Bobby In "Tha Sock Exchange" and his best girl sit in av ham mock and think " they are in., lore bat tha truth la they are only dia ry, and so is the rest of tha. act, but It la funny. By the .time explain water hose-haa been made An ef- racttva aetecuva ageat ' ona ha had enough laughs to repay the admission -price. ' . r Beba Daniels baa a ahow of her own In Taka Me HomeJ Tharo are others in tha cast but when Beba cornea on .the screen one is prone to forget the rest and really believe that aha la oaa ehoraa girl who would rather walk.homa.than ride during a storm. The plot is members will hare ' charge ot tha dining room each weak .and win save tha tables ready at a:xe P m. All members and frienda are invited to bring their baskets with a covered dish and whatever they wish- to brag.J Promptly At T:a ths nrorram. which wUJ consist of U derotional neriodt special musi cal nambera. and short talks, wui begin.- The women of tha enaren vili fnraiah coffee and lea cream. At t NOcleck each church aright tana IcDtrtfflent;OL the ennrca vm aid a business session. To night will be the Joint meeting at tha elders and deacons. Tested For Possession Mr. and Mra. George Allen, arrested Moa- dsr niaht en charges, ol liquor finuAMioB. were fined ' $100 in ys . t - municipal court i uesaay. Preparing Data The city school superintendent's office is prepar ing data of the Salem schools and teachers for the annual directory of state schools. Will ReboJld Store The Schee lar Auto Wrecking company took out a permit Tuesday to erect a building at 1105 Nortn specifically as Gilbert Y. Ander- m sad Luther u jensea. - v $ J7 for tha aaa of a truest. old but Bebe's aetlnr la tluvs pv. -i . - . Biore . t .va Zj.. Commercial street at a cost ot Rm os Note The State Bank of Hubbard began actian is circuit court here Tuesday on a note against Gerald B. Smith. The bank alleges X201.I6 U due on tha note. kmiI . nndias- Posw- Road grading in every part of Marloa county haa beea completed for this season. It waa stated Tuesday by County Commissioner Porter . "Grarel, will be hanled on many of tha roads for many weeks to coma, probably extending well Into November." ha asserted. Aato Found Here An auto mo bUe atolen recently ia PortUnd was recovered in Salem Tuesday by Officer Burgees of the local police. . Check Voters Made Registra tions from varoius sections of f Via MtnntT have continued to come In the first two days of this week, it waa stated late Tuesoar by County Clerk Boyer. A large MittimiM io make correct Uona and eliminate dapllcations. ' Stolen Car Fosmd A Star tour- Inr mi lMUuLaHnsr to W. B. Whit- Ungton, t44 North Cottage street. waa stolen xrom a oownwwn parking place Monday night. It was recovered early To esday morning by the police. - mL. TKrt Tteoarted A Hud- aosi - coach owned by Mrs. Aubrey Hebson. 6 Leslie atreet. was stolen from Stata aad Church street Monday night. ls4oairsttssi CIrged F. A. tut. . ..at xf' Monday night Ua a charge of Intaxication. He waa released Tuesoay. A tne leaarng iaay in ner show, a sleek spoiled beauty who came up from the chorus, because she kept her bead in an emergency, in a way would please Dempsey. When she and Nell Hamilton, the country boy who did tricks very well in his home town vil lage but rottenly in Hollywood, finally iron out their triangual troubles everybody rejoices and comes to the conclusion that there is true love in the world, and that virtue la rewarded. I think you will like the show. O. M. D. lira ii o. o. Bsddlac Co. 126 120 139 131 1 160 109 119 629 .119 .148 ..692 136 158 179 137 142 883 413 405 859 409 747 2086 aota. Grocery B. HemosvsT 183 146 C. Roth 11 J gain li i3 E. KU 164 128 Klink. 122 111 Totals 66 811 159 159 154 144 186 438 408 876 431 369 752 2032 en ms Sidelights of Convention Eight Oregon lodges and one Washington lodge were represent ed; at the first grand lodge in 1881. Eighty-one are represented the present meeting. at Members represented br the delegates number 8520, an in crease of 8101 over the first gathering. Two members of tha first grand lodge are attending' the present one. They are Sam Baer of Bak er; and John Bozorth, Astoria. i E. D. Curtis of Eugene is the other living member of the orl glnal grand lodge. He represent ed Astoria. SILVERTON, Ore.. Oct. t. (Special.) The Triple Link club will hold its first meeting ot the season Wednesday afternoon in the; I. O. O. F. hall. The newly elected officers will be the host esses, and are as follows: Walter Gleason has been elected Grand Keeper of the Seal and Records for the fourteenth time. ;Twenty-flve consecutive times John Maloney has been elected Master of the Exchequer. John . Bozorth. delegate from Astoria, completed his work in the chairs in 1883. (Continued From Page-l)f" ace to public safety. On our way to Salem from southern Oregon, my brother and I bad to dodge clear off the pavement several times in order to avoid being hit; it's something which is more prevalent than many people realize. Failing to dim when meeting on wet pavement is just as prevalent and just as dangerous." 11500. This building will take the place of the one recently de stroyed by fire. Truants Returned Four boys who had departed without leave from the Chemawa Indian school Monday night, were picked up in Salem that night by the police and returned Tuesday to the school. They are Del Phonex, Teddy Te- mar. Jlmmte Dave and cmos Demargo. Port landers Wed A marriage license was sisued here Tuesday from the office of the county clerk to Robert McNown, 23, to Laura Bullis, 26. Both are resi dents of Portland. Giese's Suit Starts The case Fred Glese vs. Capitol Builders got under way in circuit court here Tuesday and will be contin ued today. Mr. Giese is suing Capitol, builders, named more Portland. Mashfield. Astoria. Albany, Pendleton, Baker and Vancouver, Washington were rep resented at the first lodge. LODGE DHL ELECTION (Continued from Page 1.) again. Salem Is represented by the grand mistress of finance, Mable Erlcksen; whilo Bend temple claims the newly elected grand protector, Mamie Bennett, urana guard will be Maud Frazler of Pendleton. Hubbard temple la represented in the grand temple of Oregon by Coble da Lespinasse, grand press correspondent. ! Ritual Contest1 Held at Night Competition In ritualistic, wore of tha order was completed at the session Tuesday night In tha cham ber of commerce auditorium. Priz es were awarded by Chief Justice Rand, Justice Belt and Supreme Representauvav croucn or ron- landL Winners In the meet were Roy Clark of Baker, "Lesson of Friendship ; George Ross of Marshfleld. "Monitor;" and John L Knight of McMInnville, "Sixth Senator. Fountain pens were awarded to the victors. Memorial ritualistic work was put on by members of the temple of the Pythian Sisters at Hubbard at the Joint meeting Tuesday af ternoon. Frank S. Grant delivered tha address in memory of tha re cent dead of the two orders. The Pythian home In Vancou ver which Is maintained by the domains of Washington and Oro- gon will be given chief consider atlon at the legislative session this morning in the chamber of com merce building. GUY W. JORDAN, of Corval lis who was elected grand pre late of the Knights of Pythias Tuesday, said: "Well, that is a very, very deep subject. But seriously it is a question just who is the road hog. It is hard sometimes to distinguish who is right and who is wrong when we think it is a case of "road hog." I find the general pub lic awfully fair in traveling the highways." More enthusiasm was shown at tha first lodge one of Its mem- oers neiieres. "we were young ana zuu or pep in those days. remembers one of the members of the first lodge. "The youth of tha group brought forth more entnusiasm." IRose Farrington has been fn trusted with the records and cor respondence for the eighth time. Jay Upton and Charlie Han are President. Mrs. 8. A. Gay; rice I J 10 ? on the acena of ac- uvu iu ins vasoiDer oi commerce rooms today. president, Mrs. v. Matheny; sec retary, Mrs. Geo: Orthell; treas urer, Mrs. Clsy Allen. . Plans for the winter's work Till be outlined and discussed. Series Data FINAIj STANDING f-Team Won Lost" Pet. Wew York (AL) 4 0 l.eOO St. Louis (NL) 4 . .000 f The scores: r First game New Tork; 4 St. Louis 2. Second game, New York ; St. Louis 3. 1 . ; Thirl game. New York 7; St. Loot 3. Fourth Game. New York 7; St, Louis . ' V Fov-th Game Statistics Paid Attendance 37.3S1 Receipts (without tax) Advisory Council Players Share St. Louis Club New York Club Rational League American League 1 Totals for Series 111.102.00 ic.ito.so S7.4S7.S0 314.171.18 14,671.18 14.571.1S 14.571.18 Paid Attendance t 191,075 Receipts (without tax) - 9777.290.00 . 77.720.00 41t,73t.0 49.950.10 49.954.10 49.594.10 . Advisory Council - Players Share. SL Louis Club New York Club Rational League American League wuiara Marks, state senator from Albany, was in the middle of a ; fast-talking group Tuesday night In, tha Marion hotel lobby aiter ma session. Senator Gus Moser was holding up nis snare or the conversation in tne same group. M. F. Hardeety was on one of the lounges getting. In training ior am position as reading clerk or tne state senate. Major General J. H. Jnnett of Seattle, is oa the field ot action representing the military depart. mui ox ua Kiugnta of Pythias. Paul Rhodtus. grand chancellor of ; Washington, is down from Se-dro-Woolley to pay , the compll- menis or ms """nm, i Supreme Vice Chancellor Leslie cloaca of --Portland -waa around getting , acquainted with all the delegates at tha botat, ' mm J. D. HARRIS. 685 North High street, said: "I have no use for a road bog. It's a ques tion whether my thoughts on (he subject are worth putting into print, but I'd Just turn hack to the davs of about Ml years ago and perforate the ? tlrea with a 44 bullet." Hollywood Family Night to W.C. CHESTER. HODS CHWUJN am TWO naming Youths? LaM Times Today D rGWUCHG More laughs to the sec ond! More romance to the minute! More thrills to the reel ! More action to the picture! More eyery thing Additional News Briefs' Coming Sunday - 1 JltUiJJI "Tine J M mtm FAY WRAY LAST TIMES TODAY ' lOMTTHIVS SjMHST'aS m QOMETHIXG pew IB W(DimcB for Bebe Dasu' Ids! A back-stage drama of lore. The . great comedy star battles from the -cborws to stardom. SonsethlBg different in the lore-trob line. She doesn't go home antil morning: A Mar- shall Keilan produc- Frasky Hopkins at the Wurlitzer tion. THURSDAY FRIDAY 8ATCRDAT OS THE STAGE Manhattan Players PRESENTS WILLARD MACK'S Famous Underworld Comedy Drama "KICK IN" Direction HARRY J. LELAND On the Screen MARION DA VIES In a Highly Amusing Picture of College Life "THE FAIR CO-ED" V School Reopens Salem school children will return to their stu dies this morning after a two-day vacation while the teachers naa their annual session at the county Institute. Plan "Church Night" Every Wednesday night will be known aa "Church Night" in the program of the First Christian church at High and Center streets. Tonight will be the first "Church Night? meeting. A committee of women The Singing, Talking Vitaphone wonder pic ture, is coming to thrill ua i COMING NEXT SUNDAY FOR ONE WEEK - 8bi " - .-v y. v- 169,956.10 rSAaWJar1 tatKUaT'Jfl tlh M Jpison .- i - "a' - a ling rcoi Heta aslJasrflJssss? sOSsEHJsIsi FVftlsl . uore Western Boy r- Needed Help LeRoy Young, lit Georgia fet,, Loa Angeles, is a "regular fel low," active in sports, and at the top in his classes at school. To look at him now, you'd think; ha never had a day's sickness but his mother says: "When Leroy was Just a little fellow, wa found his stomach and bowels were weak. Ha kept, suffering from constipation. Nothing he i ate agreed with him. He waa fretful feverish and puny. j - "When we' started giving Aim California. Pig Syrup his condition Improved quickly. Hie constipa tion and biliousness stopped ?and ha haa had so more trouble of that kind. I have since used Cal ifornia Fig . 8ymp with htm for colds and upset spells. 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