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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1920)
WOMEN WILL BE ACTIVE t : More Important Posts Will be Held at State Fair Than Heretofore - -3 Women will take a more active and conspicuous part In the forth coming state fair than in any held hitherto, many names of promi nence having already ibeen an nounced. The state will be well represented in this respect, ma trons and maids from yarious cit ies throughout Oregon to serve in a aofial as 'well as in a business end professional way. Occupying , a place of foremost importance in the first-mentioned capacity will be the women who preside as pat ronesses for the- different nights of the horse show. v Similar honors will be con ferred upon the women who will be in charge of Woman's day, which has not yet been definitely set aside, but which, will probably be given a place during the mid week. ; Americanization Emphasized Americanization day stands out pre-eminently in interest and will be entirely under the jurisdiction of Mrs. Isaac Lee Patterson of Salem. Assisting her as patron esses will be the wives of the for eign consuls and those of pastors of foreign-speaking churches both in the Capital city and Portland, i'oreign-born women .will super intend booths r! representative of their native land. Mrs. N. C. Ka- fonrvof Salem, to eovern one of the lArsest and most notabfe dis- THE OLD GAME ' ' ' O0rPERFOHr'IANCEiCOUNT5 Features You Get Exclusively In: Mack Trucks The Heavy-Duty Clutch The Mack track models having a capac ity of over three tons are known as the AC type. Buggedness and power feature these models, as they are designed and built to be genuine burden bearers. Every one knows that to "pick up" a heavy load requires a sturdy dutch. The 1L i . clutch used on MACE ACmodels is designed and built especially for MACK heavy-duty trucks in the Mack factories. There could hardly be a simpler effi cient clutch.. . It is of the singledisc type and entirely enclosed within the flywheel. It is oilless and without adjustment....... Instead of a disc the full diameter of the clutch faced on both sides, as is the usu al construction, in the MACK AC clutch the facing; made of thermoid, is' attached at its ; inner drcumf erenceto the disc, "which is of flexible metal and riveted to a splined hub carried loosely on the clutch shaft end. The friction surface of the friction ring is there fore perfectly smooth, being without rivets. MACK-INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK CORPORATION " A.T. STEINER District Representative 258 State Street " SALEM, OREGON V Fo-leece! . ... .,,',,, n . state oroadest? rnoto. Of what person are the people of the state proudest? Photo. What living personage should be given notice? i Rain Has No Tenors for Salem's Campers Automobile campers who are registered at the Salem camping grounds at Oak and South Winter streets have not complained of the downpour of rain, says Officer W. Lu Bryant, who is night patrolman at the grounds. The gravelly com position of the soil permit tne moisture to drain off without making puddles hence, the campers find no reason Jo com plain of muddy grounds. The following were registered at the rrounds last night. Mr. and Mrs. Gustarson. Reed ville. Ore.; Oscar Gustalson. Reed ville. Ore.; Harry Cnstafsou. Reedsville. Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. David Ash. Fresno. Cal.; Mr. and Mr. II. V. Trone, Dayton. O Fred Muenck and George Muenck. Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hard. Corvallis; Mr. and Mr. A. J. Mer eer. Kearney. Neb.: Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooks, Corvallis; Mary C Gerber. Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. Prank Wesson. 6unnys!de..Wash.; O. Eckhardt Miss Leon a Eckhardt. Julia Eckhardt. M. Bartholomew and Delia Kidder. Redding. Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Savior. Water- town. X. Y.; Mr. anV Mrs. Ray Clark. Ogden. Utah; Mr. and Mrs. A .P. Kirby. Bellingham. .Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson. Bell Ingham: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones. Sunnyside, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Delamater. Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Delamater. Spokane; Warren Desvwer. Sand Point, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. A. B Caitor. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Roggers. Seattle: W. It. BrraH. Sau telle. Cal, Make Uie old battery Iait until it is not economical to repair it that'i OUR POLICY. SERVICE FIRST means more tlian words here it is a real policy rigidly adnered to EVERY DAY. ; Regardless of the make we solicit yocr patronage. R. D. Barton 171 South Commercial Street A WANT AD. IN TIIE STATESMAN WILL IIRINfl KKSl'I, i plays of -this character. ShA has already enlisted the co-operation of tie Syrian residents of the state. Other Slavic nationalities will be featured in an original manner, as will also the allied countries. The executive committee which has been appointed, consisting of Salem women, is endeavoring to make Americanization day a tre mendous success. Mrs. WeLster Sees Success . Lending aid in an official post will be Mrs. Alice Weister of Port land, who enters upon her fifth year as superintendent of the art department. Under her direction this section has become one of the most Interesting and educational of all at the state fair. This year promises to surpass all others, en tries made to date listing the names of artists of note as far east as Iowa Palls. Ia. -I believe." quoting Mrs. Wei ster. -that this will be a banner) .year for the art department. ; I am trying hard ror Oregon scenery and plan to make it a foremost feature of the exhibit. , "Mr. Riser has promised to rep resent Crater lake. His large ex hibit Is now in the east with the National Park association, but he is preparing something splendid for the fair." - rnivendty To Alt The University of Oregon will also support the department in a substantial .way. Mrs. Weister will be assisted by Mrs. Helen Pierce of Portland and Monroe fjiibert of Salem. Mrs. Walter J. Holman or Port land will be in charge of the tex tile department. She is at pres ent touring the northwestern part of the state in the interest of the exhibit. atidis succeeding in a verr aDnreciable way. The girl's camp will be under the supervision of competent wo men, and women, as heretofore. OVERCOMS PEOPLE ASKED FOR OPINIONS Publication Wants Ideas of Oregon Citizens on a Whole Lot of Things ' ' Aladdin's Weekly of, Bay City. Mich., will publish an issue in a short time that will be devoted to Oregon. The publishers are an xious to obtain a wide range of information about fhe state and have made known their demands to Miss Cornelia. Marvin, state li brarian.' Now. a lot of the matter want ed by the Aladdin people will de pend UP01 per.onal opinion, and Mls Marvin believes the best plan Is to ask the people for it. .Write your ideas about the questions named below and' semi along photographs when photo graphs are Wanted by the publish ers. Send your letters to The Statesman for publication. '' For example, take the question "What is the grandest home In your state?" Ton know as muca about that, perhaps, as anyone. Give us your opinioa on: this as well as all the other questions. Here is the, whole list of ques tions: Give's very brief outline of the history of the state. . " Name the three most notable persons in the history of the state and give a brief note on each. Photos. , - fr rit t modern progress shown In your state? " What Is the most magnificent, successful, notable- example of in dustry in the state? Photos. In what way does your state excel other states? (a) In state government? (b) In natural re source? (el In development of industry? (d) In science, litera ture, art? What can yon say regardinr the facilities for home building in the state? What building or scene, typical of and important to the state would be suitable for a magazine cover? Photo. What is the oldest home? Pho What Is historical! the most! famoas house? Photo. What is the grandest home? Photo. What Is the oddest home? Pho to. Of what accomplishment or sossessoin are the people of the i For Fall and Winter No time like the present for ordering your fall and winter clothing. Our assortment of new woolens was never more complete. It embraces a great variety of weights,; shades and weaves all of them jof superb quality and we are in a position to quote you a price that will mean big value for your money. . They're here, for your inspection and we're proud to show them. ' We will accept your order now. and. deliver your suit or overcoat to you at any time you suggest . REMEMBER: We give an extra pair of pants ab solutely free with each suit Come in and look over our new woolens while our assortment is complete. Eyes Right? The delicate mechanism ; of the human eye Is such -as to , require special sci , entific examination to ful- . ly determine the extent of any defect. A thorough examination such as you can obtain here la essential to a cor rect and satisfactory fit- ' ling of your glasses. Long experience and the best ' mechanical equip ment are the assurances we make you. MORRIS & KEENE OPTICAL CO. Bank of Commerce Building SALEM. OREGON , . A CARLOAD OF HUPS JUST ARRIVED We have one Mitchell Sedan for im mediate delivery. We.are to receive one JorrJan at Port land September ! . well. .... - Immediate delivery on the New Max- OSCARIB. GINGRICH ' MOTOR and TIRE CO. will carry on the demons! rations concerning child-welfare. .Mrs. E. N. Palmer to head the effort, which will be conducted under the direction of the State Parent Teacher association. Ultra- Fashionable Millinery SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS STO RE 426 State Street For the present wear the hat of Duvetyn. VeUet or Feathers is farored while the prominent colors are the rich "Pheasant shades, "Resolute" blue. warm browns and dashing black. In these hats we are of fering a wide range of prices. Popular Priced Hats We call your special at tention to our Popular Priced Millinery which we are featuring this season a really remarkable showing JW, $7-V). MJSO to 91 (MM at The French Shop M. BUFFE-MORniSOX 115 North High St. Masonic Temple. . : ; , : 1 mv ntiy!smi -lrm. Let': Have A New- Tailored Suit For Fair Yes, lots of the fellows are going to spruce up for fair time this year in one of our suits made after the classy new models. Are you one of them ? See us tomorrow and select your favorite style and patterns. You'll have to hurry if you expect it finished in time for the big event. High Class Tailor to Men and Women D. H. MOSHEB 474 0URT ST Repairing: Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty