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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1918)
THE OltFXJOX HTATKSIA!f: Mt'XIlAY. ,JTXK . IBtM. n I I 1 I i I I I' II Uj ti lt - -( 1 i - r ; .;! 5 ; ,'. f ! V i r, B- eauai: taU ' mat I r lac Si".. W.I A Mis'': 1 1 retl ' I ' ' " i 1 3 Why Not Goody e Buy nr. IMow It meani more . mllag They fire better lervice Ton will be better tatbflM Phone 363 126 Scuth Conmerchl Newport by the Sea (Continued rronl page IK I tels where all that Is necessary for tb gneft to do is to pay the bills. The waltlaf automobile will take yoo to their doors from the boat landing. The accommodations are of the best. You Can Fool Yourself But Not Your' Battery You may think you added enough distied water, nd stiU be mistaken. , ? " 1 , You may waste current tod neve realise it. YoU may be ''tisfatg the headlighu too tnach end charging the battery tod little. But your battery vrite the real story as it goeaalong r " -) That's why you ought to stop today and have a test made to tee whether you hare beea fooling yourself or riot. And ask about the Still Better WUTard with Threaded Rubber Insulation; i This is the only battery With the 'Bone Dry", principle that is your absolute assurance of get- tiag a battery as art as the day it left the factory. , AUTO klCTOic SHOP -ft- . 1. ; .-.? - r Degge & Burrcugh : T "f p - - 418 Court Street 7iHard Semce Station t t their tables hare anything the mar ket affords; and. considering tha service, the charges arc aot nttrea itonsMe. Then there are the hotel that bare, rooms only and on can eat at the various restaurants at bis liking. Then come the houss that have eqaipment for light boue keeping. Either each apartment will have a stove or the gaests will have the nie of one large kitchen and prepare their food as they see fit. Then com tAe boases that are ready furnished. Then a popalar way Is to rent a "cottage." This Is usually a small frame building with from one to three rooms, furnished with beds, springs and mattresses, stove,' tables and dishes, the guests famish ing their own 'top bedding and sil verware. This same accommodation Is also tarnished la tents. - and for those that want to bring their own camp ontifit they will have no tron ble la finding a place to pitch their tent. There are a number of res ts rants where one can get excellent regular meals or a "short order" If you happen to be late for" dinner. If your auto Is broke down yon will find a garage and machine shop at the foot of Fall street Mint horn's bath house is open and ready for those that want a salt wa ter bath and In addition there is a beauty parlor and licensed chtroprac tic physician to help put one's anato my in running order of necessary For amusements there ' are the movies, dances and the big skating rink on top of the hill, this place is very popular and has floor nearly lib feet long. " When one has been out banting agates and comes in loaded with "rocks' the agate stores are the pop ular places as they-will look over your collection and tell yon which ones of your precious finds are worthless and which will pay to hav polished and mounted. They make no charge for their expert advice. Then when one tires of all of this they can find an Inviting trail that leads off to the shady nooks where the rbodendrons grow. One thing should be said to New port's credit and that Is. they have excellent water. Cold mountain wa ter Is piped' to the city and camp grounds. - One professional man from an Inland city was recently heard to say that It formerly cost Aim several hundreds of dollars per year ' for doctors' bills for bis family but later years as soon as school was out the moved bis family ' to Newport and left them for the season. The oat door life by tbe sea put a stop to all Music . 1 I j x. v : a ! v w' j I I ,' . i . : j : ; f . ' ' - ' ' . - ' . J- "'' '" ' ''" .. 'f : ' mmm r if j k I rSsi si "- -I Ws ' Aid j ! . ' . . -f and II ' and ill' st ! ' " Mrs i f " '' son i I . lArasiC o'ur 4 BnTTEBEtrilClES" Coot, Ms. Ao Muoh SCIENCE NEVEE STOPS . A cafiinf and a tube these we belirred were the utmost devel opment of the Automobile tire. ' Then science evolved the Half-Sol Tire. Each'ii important: the inner tube for the air the easing to hold the pressure and the Gates Half -Sole Tire to take all the wear of the road perfect combination, i ' ' ' ? The net result is that you double your tire mileage and cut the cost in two. -.L i It will pay you to investigate. f. . , ' I INTERNATIONAL FtUBBER SALES CO. i I 177 South Commercial Street. Phone 423 BiiiVwiviiiiii)r-f''WwWiWwvVW'""''""i,'ft" '"""'""'"'''" '""""'"""'"''a One hundred voices will be heard in the second annual concert of the high school chorus which will be held Wednesday evening at the armory under the direction or Miss Minnetta Magers. It has not been an easy task to present . such a large chorus In concert as Its personnel has often been depleted. Some of the leading male voices could not be made a sure-' ty as many of the boys have taken employment in War work on farms. The program Is divided Into two parts and follows: Part 1. Full Chorus - a() America Triumphant ; Damarest fb) Soprano Solo r Stars of the Summer Night. ..Smart ! Kdna Ackerman (f Mar Time Speaks I Soprano Solo- Will o' the WJsp . Florence Jones Girls Chorus r (a) IWkIn Time, Knox-uhys , (a) Ilk-kin' Time . .. i j Knox-Rbys-Herbert (b) Water Llllies Llnders I Baritone Solo Shipmates t Mine ...... Galloway William Hurls ! Mixed Chorus Song Cycle Magic Spring ...... Wienxierl Baritone Solos, Ieslie Springer rirt If. . . Mixed Chortts (a) The Miller's Wooing. .Fanning (b) Lullaby from Jocelyn. .Godard With Soprano Obligato by Agnes Halsell (e The Troubadors ..... Watson Soprano Solo The Joy of Spring Joanna ames Girls' Choms- The Snow Storm Morning ................ Mixed Chorus 1 Tbe Bridal Chorus from The Rose MaJdea" Cowen ' i A piano and organ recital of de lightful Interest was held Friday Bight at the First Methodist church when Miss Lueile DeWItte was pre sented by T. S. Roberts with Miss Belle McCaddam and Dan F Langen berg as assisting soloists. ' Profeseor Roberts has bad long and successful experience In his work and i Miss DeWItte's clean, tasteful piano playing an 1 clear, expressive organ style are added proof. If more were needed, that tbe fact of tbe teacher's blindness is no obstacle to bis -Imparting true musicianship to the pupil. Mr. Roberta is to be fur ther congratulated la bis happy choice and arrangement of the num bers, the program being one of scope and variety. -- The "Overteur to Tannbauser arranged as a piano duet, was mag nificently given. Beethoven was rep resented by bis "Andante Favort in F." and Miss DeWitte's interpreta tion of it was marked by beautiful and. effective shading and phrasing, displaying a facile and firm touch. Tb Chopin group, -Etude. Op. 26 No. 9. "Valse," Op. 64, No. 2, and "Nocturne." Op. 15, No. 2. was ex quisitely done.' .The "Nocturn" de serves special mention, as It playing showed, tru insight . Into Its inner most mea'ning as an art work. Mendelssohn's "Capriccio Brillan te," with its wonderful themes, mar tial rhythmand fine technical dis play, was a rare treat. Prof" Rob erts played the orchestral : part on the organ, thus preserving the bril liant coloring and powerful effects. Miss DeWitte's organ numbers. "Tri umphal March. Costa. "Cantilcne Nuptiale," Dubois, and "Meditation." Faulkes. were' pleasing and well played. The last-name was espe cially beautiful. - Belioz's 'Serenade from 'Tbe Dam nation of Faust' was sung In proper mocking and satirical manner by Mr. Langenberg. Kveryone wante4 to hear more, so he favoreuhem with : o U -- v. .- . ? t v y V v . Wanliful aria from "Kmanl." sung with great sincerity and pathos. Miss McCaddam tang "Tbe In- by 7Tn ford. with warmth nd expression. Her rrcall nunicr win "Cood Night" by the same conjoos4Tv Poth swings are m: -terpieces of tbe uiost dclltate beauty. . jiik.jii:.t ITlt six ci:ts. SALT LAKB CITT. Ji 5. A Judguunt for six cents againt tbe L'fah Power and IJfht Company, re cently occupied the attention of tbe United States district court, tbe cor poration taking to that tribunal aa j.pal of latlifartron cr Joast in favor of W. D. We-dcll. of 03 a. WttJell a'iri for 25iO lmxrJ and a iry unden t a Jartott cf six cents. Since that time tbe ccr joratlon has ln triicg to taiJiry tbe Judgment, but Wed-ll T(ud t arrcyt tbe money acj the Judnitt baa rcmalnM agala&t the corpora Hon. A tnotloa fili wAlk tb ciosrt akxde that tfcswjWrk of tbe oart ht romp ii'l to aoreK. tbe Kit Cfnt and dHiare ftt- Jodca"nt atin-4. Tb court ruled, however, that t motion mt Ih argued la the tlutrlrt court la 0den. : I i adam prmovA in "DAOC MTCROf DCSTl NY Hawley Rogers Speaks Madame Petrova's circle of admir ers is certain to be greatly widened when "Daughter or Destiny" is pro duced at Liberty theatre next Thurs day. Friday and Saturday. Mme.' Petrova's new productions will be in seven Or more reels. She docs not bind herself to make any certain number of pbotodramas in a year. Her only ambition is to make the fincstjrbotoplays, and as head of her own company she will have un limited time at capital at, her dis posal. "" ........ Mi i '1 tv.T: I WAWjJ i TI R EIS -are good tirss' The new ccnstrucUd FIBESTOIiX i3 the Best Tire cn thi market lor the money. It rati it fire yon full value; and a tig feature Is: If you should get a bod cne it is adjnst-. able on the broad Firestone Policy, right here in Salem. Try oris next. . ..... . . . , . , Scott & Piper Firestone Representatives : 252-2G0 State Street ' Phone 4Si 1 1 illness and be says It Is money well spent to say nothing regarding tho value of improved health for the family. ' General provisions are but little higher In Newport than out side towns. Staple groceries . are practically the same. Fresh fruit and vegetables are slightly bigher on account of the transportation. The local stores will supply any needs for camping. Some of them also supply ready cooked foods for the. campers and If you want a pot of baked beans, a dish of salad, roast of beef, right from the oven or a fresh baked pie. It is already for you. Yes, Newport Is the place if yon want to get away from yfcur d ail toll for a day, week or month. iissj friWiTia. svriiraninrTsYfirffTiifrrtir'-'T t- v i: 4- oubleSePvice , ' ' "- ' - - Ccris la tad let ni tcl?c your hauling problem What "Trailers are. doing for others 'ihey will do for you. 1 :.r ::'! . 1 z ,Vt7ELVE MODELS CoTering erery business or farm reqtilrcaeat Two and four wheel types i ', '.'. , Hatdia Capacity S50 to 2000 pounds." S51id or pneumatic tires. " Fitted with the celebrated ' " 'Tlmlcen ' Boiler Bearings If yon own an automobile, then let III AMI TRAILERS do your hauling. Trailers Maks Cars "pay What Better Isvestment Can You . t ' , . ; . -V( ,T? 5 DISTRIBUTORS SALEM. OREGON Trail erixe Means to Economiie. Hiami Trailers Llake It Foasibla. . t: J V.. TV AjGEIiTS FOR OHEGOIJ, W ASHIHGT0N AND IDAHO t t 4 ' 4 I M OF Auto Acce Tupes, EM WillEiid July We must close out balance of stock by July 1-st, and have marked down all remaining' stock . " . - . accordingly. ? , .; Ford Braike Linings " Set of three with rivets complete, regular $2.50 value, now.,........' .$1.00 et oi regular vaiue now 30x3 Reliners, regular $2X0' now 1 '. 30x3 Eeliners, regular $25,"now......... ,)..,- ......."' " . 50c lp wout Patches 3 inch now 30ct Sc inch now 35c, 4-inch now Liquid Pyr eie For filling Pyrene Fire Extinguishers, 1-4 gallon 75c, 1 gallon. $1.75 Maxwell "Tire" Covers For demountable wheels, regular $5.00, now. Ford Horn Bulbs, regular $155, now..... , $3 Haladay Bumpers, reg. $10.50, now $7.50 Cementlesi Patches, regular 65c, now 5:; 38x4 Tire Covers, regular $3.50 now $2. 33x4 Tire Covers, regular iiVV, now.T. V.V.V$2.C : HalVorsee Sl Burns 233 South Commercial Street Phone?'?) I ! 1 . . -ilrttllltl-ntxu-u