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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1930)
m --ae"e7 V he .... i - mmfmf4It ' i 1 I f -.A -. A ' V . : - U s -IT555 1 Jesnette MacDonalcl dV .srrihes in SOOK I be BM Ot bcr midnight dreams. The dappec priocc consort ' reviews bis past km afiairs -Pmrh StMjt the Same" Sang by the magnetic Maurice as Je bids good liy to Us French loves. H IWmm Tn iad Lillian I I Rc have anasicat ideas of "M In. maA etn them. Chevalier here sings tbe type of sly, roguish air fr which he is firaoei. I 'Lupino and Lillian retail ie . sont the palace scandal to the eager kitchen "March of tb Crtmufters" Queen Jeanette and her gaards make tbe welkin ring. 1 i?t:-.v -Anything t Please tbQetnn Maurice makes a daring melodious promise he finds hard to keep. After a Good Show Have a "Good Bite to Eat" at the mm - . Corner State and High "Where the discriminating driYe" We make our own Peter Pan Ice Cream Delicious Pies and Cakes to take home. WOson's Candies, exclusive Northwest distributors "The Candy with the College Education BjIBSSM The Best the World Has to Offer is prought on The Air The radio has made the world a small Tillage with each person knowing the likes and dislikes In his neighbor, the forms of his amusements, . and the manner of his expression;' but one thing It does not do and that is carry scandal and allow for gossiping. It carries many tales bat they are legitimate news tales or fireside tales. And It carries music and entertainment, to the ends of the earth. 'Heretofore only the fortunate few through their aeddent of lo cation or position were able to see and hear the artists of the world. Now it is possible to hear them even , though people lire so far from civilisation that they hare never seen a train or ridden in an automobile. Now along with looking at the sports column, society,, and the headlines, one of the favorite sec tions of the daily paper Is the ra dio schedule that tells where cer tain programs be picked op which have proved popular. Just now there Is a popular maid making her debut to the ra dio audience, Lois Bennett, a tl-tian-haired soprano who will sing during the Fhllco hour. First she made her debut with Brahms and the Schumann club, then with Carrie Jacobs Bond touring the vaudeville circuits and then with Flo Ziegfeld In "The Tol lies," and now she is dedicating Chevalier Becomes A Mouse Under Queen's Chair; But " Does Not Stay There Long The Fox Elsinore program this week Is decidedly artistic and full of romance. . , From this picture the Elsinore management turns to one of the most brilliant and best acted pic tures of the year. Mueh has been said about it "The Love Par ade" starring Maurice Chevalier, that gay Frenchman whose sense of humor matches that, of any Irishman and whose flare for. flirting and for splendid acting Is only to )a appreciated after hav ing seen him. "The Love Parade" offers one of the best vehicles for the art of Chevalier. It 1 fantastical but it has the truth we all like to see pretty and gilded and beauti fully woven together with a deli cious humor. The play Is a modified musical comedy and gives splendid op portunity for the interesting voice of Chevalier. His voice Is made even more Interesting because of the inimitable French accent which ho cannot and should not lose. The story Is that of a jroung di plomat who is transferred from Paris because. of bis Inability .to avoid affairs with women. He is supposedly sent to a safe place but the outcome is a marriage her art to radio work. The Philco hour supplements the old Philco Theatre Memories which was a popular program for several years past. This program goes on the air at 7 o'clock, eastern time, over the Columbia broadcasting system. with a queen. It fs a deliciously funny and splendidly interpreted play, artistic and beautiful as well. The second artistic offering at tbe Fox Elsinore Is that of Rudy Vallee iff "The Vagabond Lover" which will be tbe feature with Fanchon and .Marco Saturday. Music and fun and love march through the scenes of the picture with an untiring and smooth sweep 'that will hold Interest. BUTTER. EGG MEN HEM fJORBLflO TALK F. Q. Deckenbach, Sr., man ager of the Marion creamery, act ed as toastmaster at the lunch eon given by the Pacific States Butter, Egg, Cheese and Poultry association which was held at the Indian Grille of the Multnomah hotel In Portland on Monday. Governor A. W. Norblad was the principal speaker. The association convention Is being held In Portland on Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week with members present from California, Oregon, Wash ington, Utah, Idaho, Montana and Nevada. Technical discussions of .prob lems of butter, eggs, cheese and poultry marketing will be dis cussed' during the three day session. DELAYED OPlPHflE No decision has been made on the application of the Northwest , Power company, a subsidiary of the Portland Electric Power com pany to develop power at two sides in the Marion lake-North-Santlam region. It is stated that' no immediate action on the ap plication Is contemplated. The hearing was held In September. "This application, upon its re ceipt last March, was referred for field Investigation and report to the district engineer of the for-, est service at Portland," the com- mission reports. "The district engineer pursuant. to due notice participated in a hearing before the state reclamation commission at Salem on August 21, 1929. The report on the project is being withheld by the district engineer' pending decision of the state re clamation commissioner as to whether water rights should be granted for the project "If the decision should be fa vorable, this commission will then consider the application from the standpoint of federal Interests." Dr. A. O. Prill of Sclo, presi dent of the Santlam Fish and Game association, claims that the hearing was "contrary to law," In a letter to Senator MeNary. He asserts that in event of a deci- slon favoring the application, the case will be appealed to the fed eral courts. DRILL TEAMS BUST RICKREALL, Feb. 10 The local grange Is working hard with their drill teams. The first drill team have already Initiated some new members. THIS WEEK'S Popular Music cial Spe 3 for $1.00 Includ DREAM LOVER" - and "LOVE PARADE Feature Numbers from "THE LOVE PARADE" BILL BRAZEAU'S MUSIC SHOP 99 With Stiffs Furniture Co. 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The screen's first original musical-romance. The roguish love-affair of a beautiful Queen and a King: of Hearts. A higli-born pair become man and wife by decree of state and lovers by instinct. Spiced with colorful adventure. Dazlmgly filmed. . .-.'"'"-. ' See Chevalier make love to fair-haired Jeanette MacDon ald. You'll love tswwmeart, faxnouj ci ;the stir of Broadway hits. VVith o itmgins vcice as beautiful as her X?? IS! Cits at the comedy antics of Lupino S ' In-