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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1921)
T . - -.. - i . ,. . - - ,.- . v i -; - . , ; i , ; . - . V.vw 'r, .r - ; ! 1 r: .: : i: An f '' rj ,j -1 J . j. :;rj:: i ; ; TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OHEGON - : T " SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER. 1. 1921 . 1 i- ' . 8 f STATE FAIR AWARDS 1 ' "".,:!, ; ' Domestic 'BaJiL&'i -;' Potato yeat bread First pre--mlura. iifra.- William, A. PerBey, Kalem; seceaOiMrs. A. C Scbat ter, Salem.,;',4 H tf ;;:7 Compressed yeast bread First premium. Mary Mathers, Salem; second,' Sirs fc. A. Edwards "Sa- It-Ill. . j - - i j - " : rv j y f t " Graham' bread iPirstpretnlnnr, Jessie & Vercler, Salem; second, Mary Mathers, Salem; Rye bread -.Second premium, JeBKie Vercler, Salem. Wbolc -wheat bread Second ' premium, Jessie Vercler. Salem. Kut bread with . baking- dow- der First pre mi ma. Mrs. William A. Tearcy, S lem; second, Mb6l - Marcus. Salein. . i- r , Steam brown bread First pre mium,' Mrs. A. C. Schaffer, Sa lem,; second, Mary Mathers, 8a lem. ' ' .- -v One dozen 'light rolls First premium. Susie Mathers. Salem; v second. Jessie Vercler Salem. ' One dozen buns Second pre mium, Jessie Vercler, Salem. ;i One dcicn doughnuts with bak ing powder First premium, Susie . Mathers, Salem; second. Mrs. W, H. Parker, Salem.,, J. Half dozen baking powder bis cuits First premium. Mix. S. Kdwards, Salem; , second, Mrs. William A. Persey, Salem., MinrtJc Cooking for Slbwcs Un . - -der 14 Years.. .-. . - . White bread First premium, Helen Kruger, . Salem; second, Tbelma Stockton. Sheridan. . Cora bread Second- preraum, Anna II. Persey, Salem " Cookies, oatmeal without fruit First premium, Helen Marcus. ' Salem; second, Marjorie Marcus, Salem. i . - ., . Plain cookiesFirst, premium. Anna Persey, Salem1; second, Twllla Stockton, Sheridan. Layer 1 cake -First premium, Eva-Louis Beckley.1 Salem y- sec ond; Anna PeTsey,1 Salem. K ' Loaf cake First premium, :"An ra Persey. Salem; kecond; Helen Marcus. Salem . - . . Baking; powder ' biscuits, half dozon-Second premiam, Anna Persey, Salem... -i i " 'Prenerves, PkJtkw, Etc. 4 ' Largest and best collection of ... domestic canned fruits in quart Jars Second . premium, Mrs. ' K. V, Ohmart, Salem. : t f i Largest and best assortment of fruit . ' Jellies Second ' premium, Mrs. William A." Persey, Salem. Best assortment ot canned veg etables, not less than six Second premium. Mrsi R. V. Ohmart, Sa- 1 J Moral. ! - Collection of greenhouse plants on; 200 feet qnare First pme. F. I M. Young, Portland; second Clackamas Greenhouse company, Clackamas i' third,' J. W. Majuny:; Salem. , ,. ,: v .. ,t. ... ,i ;j ' . Collection of sreenhouse ferns. pace lOOsquare feet First pre-; . I.-. fi-vj f , ri' f.y;,,i-f,-t . A f : , I I . ... .T.,,', , IM hhhhh- - t ' i i " , .a. I mIhm if"v...j. n ti.j. I itn...in n. .i.i I Cilll lift. iFire -nraminmFi. Trhethcr rtr yint a f 1 1 tij-q n -1 mm wni'"i f" .- - n , LIBERTY L TODAY v Carter DeHavcn Presents ; f;; lilt and MRS. ; ' CARTER DEHAYEN THE GIRL IN THE TAXI There are a lot of big laughs coming ta yoq from; this funny farce : comedy ;v.v;;'r4 A First National-Attraction miiim,F.,lI-Toug,,IPortlanili! second, C. B. Clancyl Salem; third J. 'W. Maruny. Salem. ' l! Collection of , carnations, ;'. five tases, 1 25 blooms " in, each vase First prize, Fred Welderman Wilsonvllle; second, F. M. Young. Portland; third. Clackamas Green house, Clackamas. . ' 1 " ' i test collection, of cut flowers,! 4001 square U feet First prize,; Clark Bros., Portland;' second.) veaUatkd flower shop, Portland;'; ,'ifrd, Martin Forbes & Co., Port and.,,,, U-'tt ,4J ; y . i , il ; Best . collectloa of roses First: rize, Martin Forbes Co., Port and.-,;- r, ,..) -(i . h. ' .' . !! Best display of hardy plants; .nd evergreens First prize, J. B. Talkinton. Portland; hecond, J. Zimmerman. Tigard; third, F M.; Young, Portland.' .- !; Iiest display of cot gladioli,? 12 to 24 varieties First prize, The Oregon j Bulb' company 8a4; lem; second,! White' Floral com-;, pany.' Portland.- H ; Best display of perennials, at ! least '12 varieties Second prize,5 John Zimmerman, Tiirard. Best floral basket arrangement, ' suitable for, funeral flowers-! First prize, C iB. Clancy. Salem. .'--Porch 'box with plants- First! prize, Mrs. W. H. Parker, Sal ein.; Collection xt cut flowers, other than . dahlia First . prizQ, Mrs. W. Parker.! Salem; second Mrs. W. II. Crawford, Salem; third, Mrs. II. A. Edwards, Sa lem. : ' l: i Collection-. of - asters, r eight rases. 15 blooms . each First prisd, Mrs. W. H. Parker, Salem"; second, ,Bro.j Adejheim Wyrreck, St. Benedict. I i ' f Best display of perennials, at least 12 varieties First prize, Mrs. W. H. Crawfocd. Salem: sec ond. Mrs. WJ H. Parker, Salem. Best display, of ochld-First prize, Clark Bros.. Portland. Best arrangement or aanuas in basket First prize. White Flor al company, 4 Portland ; second, Stella Henry.! Salem. ' I Best display of blooming flow ers in bed First prize, J,. W. Maruny, Salem f Peony varieties of dahlias, 10 varieties, five blooms of each First prize, White Floral company, Portland. '-'-' '! ' " ' - - "'; ':' '' Decorative dahlias, yariety; 10 varieties, five blooms each First prise. White Floral company. Portland. Cactus variety of dahlias prize. White ! Floral company, Portland. General collection of all types and varieties First prize, White Floral Company. V " Amatir Display of DahliM Peony variety, three varieties, three blooms each Mrs. o. Marks. Eutrene. XJecorative variety, mrej f letie8, three blooma each -Mrs. Marks, Eugene. u i ' Cactus TarietT. three arjeties. three , . blooms each Mrs. C, Marks, Eugene. General collection ot ail typa and varieties Mrs. C Marks, Euj gene. . . .. " , . . ,.t x- i i ? Dairy Department ' s Batter Pro rata to be divided on basis of score of all entries otl creamery butter scoring abote y nnlnta .- - -...!; H. V. Franklin. Oregon City 1 A.J A. Oswald, Portland: . . . .z & Corvallis Creamery, Corvai- . lis.. . . , . ...96.0 H. P. Belloni, Coquilre . . .95.75 Douglas County Creamery, ' - Roseberg , ......95.5 ; P. J. Goreensen. Carlton . .95.0 i Lake Creek Creamery, Beck- " v i ; ley, Or. . i . .... ... ,!.. Frank Grumnow, Ontario. .94.0 John Peterson. McMinnville 93. B C, I. Fry, Salem ..... i.9f'25i 0. Tweetem, Swift & Co. Portland '-930 ! George Jacobin, Portland, i, Damascus company, Port land ... .3.0 Monmouth Co-operative ! - : Creamery, Monmouth. Or. 95.0 ; John G. Howe, Stevensoto.f -Mont. .....92.0 i Frank A. Hettwer. Mt. An- r gel Creamery, Mt. Angel 92.0 j tt Raven.' 174 Fourth street. H A. Colt. St. Helens, Or.. 91.5 H. A. Thomas, Merrill , ffrAnmerr-eojinany. 'Mer rill Or: L . . .... ..91.25 Hood River Creamery com- n pany,1 Hood River . . . . i .95.0 J. ' Therkeldsen, ' Umaplne, or, .... .r.---90-5 Honey und Bee ttrpartment Honeys-Specimen. extracted honey, not less than 24 pounds: ;. First premium, bKOVDO aptariea JIermlston.:Of.; second .nremltun. J. F. Hale, Ontario. Or. - Specimen comb honey, not les than 24 pounds: i First preaiium, A. E. Whitten burg, Echo, Or ; second premium, J. X- Hale. OiiUrio. and Skovbo apiaries. liermiston. Beeswax, not less than 10 pounds: . , - First premium, Hans Rebb, Sa lem; second premium, Skovbo apiaries, Hermiston. : IJees Single comb Italian nu cleus: First premiam, H. i Hatfield, Portland. , -, Irife?.sioual Pliototapby. Group ol four study, pictures, raeh in different finish, and such difference noted First pietrnuuj, Gunnel! & Robb studio. Salem, second; Leonid Fink, Portland. Group of three lighted! por traits, bust, three-quarters and full length ; positions First pre mium. Gunnel! & Iiolb studio, Salem; second, Roniane studio. Portland. .; Collection of six pictures, any size, to include examples of act ion and home portraiture -First premium, GUnoell & Rottb studio, Salem; second, Steffens-Colmer, Portland. Collection of two or more clas sic studies, each with title First premium, Gunnell fc Robb studio, Salem; second, Roniane studio, Eugene. t Best collection of Oregon land scapes or marines First prem ium, Ernest V. Jensen. Portland; second, Ernest' V. Jensen, Port land. Best example of soft lens work First premium, Gunnell &. Robb studio, Salem; second, Leonid Fink, Portland. Anutteur Photography. Photographic views, landscape, collection of six First premium, Chester Stevenson, Eugene; sec ond. Ernest Jensen, Portland. indoor portraits, collection of slxl First premium, Louis R. Murray, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Still life ; arrangement First premium, Louis R. Murray, Og densburg, N, Y. - Out-of-door photographic stud iesFirst premium, Minnie L. Clow, Independence; second, Ches ter; Stevenson, Eugene. Professional ; Oil Painting, From IJfe, Object or Nature. Finished portrait First prem ium, Sydney Bell, Portland; sec ond, Grace L. Hunt, Portland. -Figure study First premium, Sydney Bell, Portland; second, Lola Sbrode, Salem. . ; 'Landscape First premium, Clyde Leon Keller, Portland; sec ond, Essie Patterson, Portland. Landscape with animals First premium, Clyde Leon Keller, Portland; second, Graee Hunt, Portland. Animal study First premium, Grace Hunt, Portland. Marine First premium, Clyde Leon Keller j Portland; second, Clyde Leon Keller, Portland. Flowers First premium, Syd ney BelL Portland. 1 Amateur Oil Painting From life W i liteFirs premium Es sie Patterson, Portland. Amateur Water Color Patatlag Portrait sketch First prem ium. Mrs. E. J. j Bullock, Salem. Figure study First premicm. Vivian Hargrove, Salem: second, Mrs. V. Boesch-Mi. Salem. Landscape- First premium, Helen Weller, Salem; second Ln 4ia Wiley, Tillamook, Or. Marine First premium. Mrs. "VVBoeacben. Salem; second. Mrs. Wikje Winslow. Salem. Flowers First premium, Mrs. G. E. Pewtherer. Portland; sec ond, Hans Skibinski, Portland. Fruit First premium, Elmer Young. Salem; second. Mrs. C. G. Pewtherer, Portland. SjtUl life First premium: Mrs. G. C. Pewtherer.. Portland; sec onds Elmer Youttg. Salem. j FtaftiH PaintinK, Proisional Landeape First premium, Essie Patterson. Portland: second. Mrs E. J. Bullock! Salem. Pastel Painting, Amateur Portrait First premium, Fran ces L. Welch, Salem; sacond, Mrs. E. J. Bullock, Salem. Figure study First premium, Mrs. H. J. Giacoraini, Portland; second, Vivian Hargrove, Salem. Landscape First premium, Mrs. C. C. Newcastle, Portland; second, Mrs. C. T. Pottsr, Port land. Flowers First premium, Mrs. G. C. Pewtherer, Portland. Monochrome Professional Still life First premium, Es sie Patterson, Portland. Portrait First premium, Hans Monochrome, Amateur Skibinski, Portland; second, Mrs. V. Boeschen, Salem. Figure study -First premium, Henry Jaquet, Silverton; second, Frances L. Welch, Salem. Landscape First premium, Henry Jacquet, Silverton; second, Mrs. G. C- Pewtherer, Portland. Marine First premium, Sarah Lansing, Salem; second, Hans Skibinski, Portland. Still life First premium, Mrs. R. B. Mathis. Portland; second, Sarah Lansing, Salem. Art and Crafts, Open to All. . Pottery First premium, VlTian Hargrove, Salem; second, Essie Patterson, Portland, Best single piece hammered copper or brasa First premium, Essie Patterson, Portland. r a H t - cesi cuuecuon oi copper or j Hargrove, saiem. Carved wood, collection of three or morerFirst premium, Vivian Hargrove, Salem. Basketry First premium. Mrs. B. A. Leach, Portland; second, Mrs. A. B. Cornell, Grants Pass. Batik work First premium. Mrs. Bessie Boehringer, Salem. Miscellaneous Oikii to All Poster First premium, Elmer Young, Salem; " "second, Vlvain Hargrove, Salem. Illustration First premium, Elmer Young, Salem. Magazine cover tirst prem ium,' Mrs, G. C. Pewtherer, Port land; second, Mrs. E. J. Bullock, saiem whether, or. not a, failore.. to pre pare the budget and hold the hear ing on the dates mentioned would invalidate the proceedings. TThe local budget law, which is applicable to every tax levying body in the state, adds little to the; irrigation district law, other -than the. requirement that the board of directors shall appoint each year three Qualified electors 4iid freeholders, none of whom shall be an officer, agent or em ploye of the district, who together with the members of the board of directors, shall constitute the budget committee. Whereas the budget ha3 heretofore been pre pared by the board of directors acting alone." Object or Nature. Finished, portrait First pram lum, Mrs. Mina M. Gatens, Port land; second, Mrs. B. R. Mathis, Portland. ' Portrait sketch First premium. Mrs. Mina M. Gatens Portland Figure 8tudy First premium, Mrs. Mina M. Gatens, Portland; Eecond, Elmer Young, Salem. Landscape First premium, Elaine Anderson, ' Portland ; sec ond, A. L. Alternott, Shaniko. - - . Landscape with animals First premium. Mrs. H. J. Giacomini, Portland; second, M. E. Pogue, Salem Animal study First premium, Mrs. B. R. .Mathis, Portland; second, Mrs. H. H. Haskins, Le banon. I ! Marine First premium, M. E Pogue, Salem; second, Mrs. H. J. Giacomini, Portland. Flowers First premium, Nad- ine Gingrich, Portland; second, Elmer E. Young, Salem. Fruit First premium. Nadine Gingrich, Portland; second, Helen Weller, Salem. ! Stil Ijfe-First premium, Joy Tttmer, saiem, Professional Water Color Painting ronrau sicetcn nrsi premium Cqlista M, Dowling, Portland, landscape First premium. Co asts M. i Dowling, Portland ; sec ond., Clyde Leon Keller, Portland. jFlowefi rFirst premium, Essie Patterson Portland. v Never Wants Anything K1p The season of coughs, colds, croup and bronchial troubles is at hand. Every mother will be in terested in this letter from Mrs. EL K. Olson. 1917 Onio Ave., Su perior, Wis. I tried many dif ferent kinds of cough medicine. but now I never want anything else than Foley's Honey and Tar. I used it for ail my children when I lived in Iowa and also for my grandchild in Duluth, and it has always done good work." Con tains no opiates. Sold everywhere Adv. Those Terrible Styles Shopped I want to get fash ionable skirt. Saleslady Yes, madam, will you have it too tight or too short? Life. Mrs. Browne I can make a fool of my husband whenever I want tb. Mrs. Towne How do you work it? Mrs. Browne Easy. Let film have his own way. ; t ; . , '. i s:i : ' ' -h'i ui-'V :.r ! 1 v v I m i k ; - , . . h . . . .3 'ill.; i . ! i -i , ? ! - -- t : i 1 i , .... J ; . ! ' ' ... For tlT'T $13.50 Library Electric Light island with silk shade, at 45 I: ; I $40.00 Piano Electric: Light stand with fancy silk shade, at- ! j . i t h 095 $12.00 Library Electric Light bronze stand with stained glass shade, at-. 4 . . . . ... ' V 5 45 Worth uep m . m artment Store 177 North liberty Street -w 'Jr- jammmmtrmK : :!: M'.:.r '.!: J ' ' '. ' ''j' Block printing First premiuk, rs. C. T. hotter, Portland; sec-! Port- Mrs ond. Miss Essie Patterson, land. Professional China Paintlnr ' Best and most 'varied collecti6n of not more than 15 pieces First premium, Mrs. Lulu B. Lilly, Stayton. Best collection of one-half doz. pieces First premim, Mrs. Lulu It. Lilly, Stayton. Best specimen flat enamel- First premium, Mrs. Lulu R. Lilly, Stayton. Best specimen naturalistic First premium, Mrs. Lulu R. Lilly Stayton. Amateur China Painting. Best and most varied collection, not more than 12 pieces First premium, Mrs. F, C. DeLong, Sa lem; second, Sirs. Emma Swen- gel, Salem. Best half-dozen plates First premium, Mrs. V. Boeschen. Sa lem; second, Mrs. Jeanette Ep penstein, Portland. Best specimen flat enamel First premium, Mrs. A. R. Kubat, Portland; second, Mrs. V. Boesch en, Salem 1 COVERS .iAR'CEST.BQYSQIORVSTN UNITED STATES jJ ', ; , ! " J Appearing n concert here : i 'S:l''U y Sunday Afternoon, 3 p n., Odobe 2nd i;:rj;j;;;jj WHITNEY BOYS , Every boy an Oregon laddie '- Wonderful chorus numbers. Solos, duets, quartettes, sextettes, by differ- 4 ! . .ft - . ent Jxnernbers of he chorus - j ' 'JThe concert was one of - the most remarkable and most thrilling ever CHORUS heard in this city From Morning Oregonian, June 21st 1 It will be the most pleasing afternoon you have spent in a long time if .'' ! n , you come to hear these boys I , i Admission 50c Children 25c (This epace donated 'through the courtesy of Kafoury Bros. We are . r very, grateful fox same-Whitney Boys) ; H BUDGET UW Question Relative to Levying of Taxes by Districts Is Explained Procedure to be followed in ad- misistering an act of the 1921 eglslatnre known as the "local budget law" is explained to Percy A. Cupper, state engineer, in an opinion by Attorney General Van Winkle, as it relates to the levying of taxes by irrigation districts. There is no apparent conflict according to the opinion, between the act and the irrigation district law previously enacted requirng a budget to be prepared on or be fore first Tuesday in September and to be opened for discussion before an equalization board on the first Tuesday of the following October. "The essential requirements of the local budget law," said Mr Cupper after reading the opinion. "are the preparation by a budget committee consisting of a number of legal voters and freeholders or the district, of a budget fully item lzed, the proper' publication of the same, the molding of a tax payers meeting to discuss the bud get, and a levy ot the taxes by the board of equalization. "Mr. van Winkle holds that in view of the fact that the new act specifies no particular time at which the required duties are to be performed, there is no reason why the provisions of the old act specifying the time should not be compiled with, as there Is suffi cient time between the date of the preparation of the budget and the discussion by the taxpayer for the publication or posting required by the new act, ; f "In view of the decisions of our supreme court, Mr. Tan Winkle V i- . . . . i ....;..)..,.. :-i ...-' '. . - s ' ...r , - ii Marvelous prices that mean true and genuine sitings will greet you al every turn. Many extra sales people will be ready to give you courteous treatments The season's newest and best has been, gath ered for this great underselling event and we guarantee not only bargains but the most stylish per chandise obtainable. . r v r--, !r rr irA' hcTzt7 Gathering Impetus With Thousands attending this gigantic movement of seasonable , 4 S I n the Passing merchandise of Each Day iiti are astounded at the tre4 mendous low prices we mark our goods. But really it is no secret it is the great volume, the ahiiir to do business on a very small profit Let us convince ou that we have the quality and abtplute . i Hi ' i r ' - - A L ' . t 1 . ; ; .t ! . hi . ,1-; !' i I me lowest prices in we ciry. HERE ARE MEN'S SUITS Reduced $10.85 14.50 19.00 22.50 26.50 Regular $15.00 , Men's Suits Regular $22.50 Men's Suits: Regular $30.00 r Mens Suits: Regular $45.00 Two pair pants ... Men's Worsteds, stouts, navy , blue - MEN'S OVERCOATS Low Priced . $1.50 19.85 22.85 Regular $20.00 Men's Overcoats .. Regular $25.00 Men's Overcoats . Regular $35.00 Men's Overcoats BOYS' SUITS $3.98 5.98 7.50 MEN'S SLICKERS $2.98 TRlMlOW PRIGE ChiUren's i: Girls' ......... ( ii ; SHOES 1 ' $1.98 up ! 1.98uP 2.98 up 298uP UNDERWEAR J Men's' I ' . 98c $1.49 Boys' iiU..- Men's $2.00 Fleece lined .......... $2.50 Wool Process L. Ladies' $2.00 Fleeced $2.50 Ribbed ... $6.50 values, Boys' heavy Suits $8.50 values, Boys' heavy Suits $12.50 values, Boys Wool Suits, extra Regular $5.00 values, on sale u - $3.50 Ribbed I Boys' $1.50 values Fleece ; i: ; ; '. ' - i i i : : ! i. $2.00 valuqs, 1 Ribbed J ? : 1 ! 1. ! -n i . Girls' i ; . 1 . i $1.50 valuies, Fleeced I $2.00 valne, Fleeced J -4-' ... 98c $1.19 1.49 79c 98c 95c I 8 LADIES' COATS 1 . ! . - . , , - ', h. -. v. n $11.50 14.50 VIM $25.00j Values, Ladies' Coats $30.00; Values . Ladies' Coats $35.Q0 Values Ladies Coats J ISSES M J $15.00. Values, Cj Q Cf Tricotine dress V QUV $25.00 Values, ' 1 9 Cff Ladies' Dresses ' , IiaU 1 BLANKETS wool Army Aiall Blaaket 6Gx80 Blanket CCl80 i C9 am - sub wool double Nashua Woolnap Blankets Bd-ys1 4.9a MACKWAWS i it '1 i ' '. $6.98; 5.98: Men's-. GROCERIES Siigar, 16? lbs. With $3 purchase only. 95 c Ik, 5 cans Atne Sardines 54c 4o i Crown Flour $2.15 1 r NOTICE This store will be closed Uonday, October 3 on account of Jewish New Year lioliday, x PLEASE SHOP' ! EARLIER THAI IKS : i points out that it is doubtful. I' . 7 ; -,tV , -Hi-1 i