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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1922)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON I FRIDAY MORNING, JULY ,7, 1922 2 i I j I f V v B MARGUERITE GLEESON 4 NINE Salem girls, members of ' the local Girls') Reserve. with two . from the Indian school atCheraawa, left Jast night tpr the Bummer camp of the group tt Sijtcooa lake near Eugene, Mias illrfaro E. Anderson, general sec retary, ' the-'y.W.C.A. aad In charge of girls work In Salem and Starton,'. accompanied .Jhe girls. Miss Anderson .will have charge of registration and will kufcervlie the music at the pampi 1 1 , 1 I The camp opens July t and will close July .15. Miss Dorothy CoU lier. Y.W.C.A.J secretary. at ( ihfi University of Oregon, will be ex ecutive secretary at ha cam pi 3llss Alice Brown 111 be d?an of Bible study f . Vbt3. Elizabeth j Int son, Astoria, will be head coun cilor, , and Mias Esteile V; D. Sherriil of The Dalles will teach Bible study. '. "j The girls ' making the trip ae Louise Flndley, Pauline Flndley, Louise Nann, Lois Taylor, Alice Southworth, Alta Zinn,,' LaVine Burgry, Mary Erickson. : V-''- ' IV' ' "rMr, aaad Mrs. Fred Brock, Jr. have returned from their wedding trip to northern points and are -at home in the Court apartments. I Judge and Mrs. H. J. Bean and Miss Grace " tiean have returned from several days spent at New port ' : ..; .. Members of the board of elders of-the First-Presbyterian church and their families picnicked Mon day evening at the farm borne of Glen Li. Adams. Those wtnaklrlg the trip for the evening's fun were Rev. and Mrs. Ward Willis Long. T; C. Alb-art, Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Aitman, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rarrett, Df, S. A. Bowman. .Mr. and Mrfe'-C. I Childs, Mr. and Mra. O. A.. Con dit, Air. and Mrs. C.1?AV';CelIs; Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. T, A. Rinehamlir.'and Mrs. W .0. Shand, Mr.' and Mrs. If. A.S mart. Mr. and, Mrs.; J. 2f. Skaife, Mr. and Mrs. Ai, AVyalt. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zintter and Mr. and Mrs. Adams. " ' . , The Women's Foreign Mission ary society of th4 First Presbyter ian 'church wilt' meet this after noon in the church parlors. Thoee in charge will be Mrs. 0. J.' Wil son. Mrs. H. E. Barrat, Mrs. I. M. Doughty. A memorial service for Mrs. Mary Walker Eakln will be held as part of the meeting. . . . The Modern 'Writers met Wed nesday evening with Mrs. Blanche Jones. The meeting was held out of doors. Among those contribut ing original compositons were Mrs. U. C. Nelson and Mrs. W. F. Fargo. Miss Agnes Nelsori gptoke on tete--book -on -which, as one of the order clerks at the state li brary, she is particularly well In formed. r ! Ralem friends of Mrs. C. C. Fil singer, formerly Mixs Cleo Whit. have received cards announcing (he birth of a daughter. Phyllis Gene, to Mr. and Mrs. Filsinger. who are now living in Palo Alta. Cal. Mrs. Filsinger's home was in McMinnville and she took leading part in the Klks play two years ago in Salem. Mrs. George G. Bingham will entertain St. 'Paul's auxiliary this afternoon. Mrs. Prince Byrd and children are spending several weeks in seaview. Dr. Byrd will attend the national Klka convention in Atlan tic City,July 10. i r 7 r : k. ..j m.. r i v I. UU I9h HVJII .IUUU ie, xoiiowing a weeic at Kocsa- beach. itor Vehicle Registry V f i Totaled by Sam Kozer Up to July 1, 109,001 motor- fhicies. 2425 motorcycles, 425 ialere, 8801 chauffeurscand 19S.- operators had been licensed Oregon, accordir to a state- ent yesterday by Sam A. Koier. fcretary of state. Total receipts from the license res for the year up to Jsly Counted to $2,973,37$, wbioh U (319,537 in excess of the receipts pr .the corresponding K period of last year, or an increase of 28 pre t is estimated that for the whole bf thiii Vfiar the recistfatlorfi! of Inotor Vehicles will reach 1 24, 1)00 or 130;QOO and that receipts ill aggregate $3,250,000. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. B Kav an. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis HuntingtoaFurin tbe4 month ot Jane 221 are leaving today for a ten dajFotor cars- 10 motorcycles- 9 motor trip to British Columbia. i cbanlffrur. and 37x4 operators were licensed. Kight hundra Captain and Mis. Charles M snd -ty-oue of the moto? cars Murphy, now of Portland, spe yesterday in Salem visiting friend and transacting business. Tha returned to Portland by mot last evening. Captain Murphfl went to Portland expecting to e gage in the construction business! but Mrs. Murphy Injured her fo! severely and had to undergo ai operation and Captain Murpj took care of her. Mra. Murplj has now entirely recovered, i 1 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bailey turned yesterday to their home ti Forest Grove followng a week-esl visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geral Volk In Salem. (l3lii June were registrations of new cars, Popular Numbers to Be Featured at Concert Popular numbers will be fea tured by the Salem Cherrian band this evening In the concert' at Willson park. Mrs. Hallle Parrish Hinges will sing "Annie Laurie.' This is the first concert of the, week since no concert was given Tuesday because of the Fourth. The band played Wednesday eve ning for the patients at the state tuberculosis hospital. ! The complete program is aj follow:- ' fareh, "Stare and'Strlpesf'.t:: " 1 Selection, -The Firefly ; . -Friml vtauz. -Wedding of the Winds" . ! 1 ttaii Popular Nnmbergj Vocal solo. "Annie Laurie". . . , ...Mrs.. Haliie Parrish Hinges Overture. "Poet and Peasant". . . Suppe Serenade, "Water Lilies" St. Clair Overture, "Grand National" (by reqoestii. 1 Losey March. -Rolling Thunderf. . . . ! - --r f - . Angell Sttr Spangled Banner" TBY OUR ', Individaal Meat Piet O Toes, and Wed. ; r j THE UTTLK fcAITS SZORB 1090 CcntfrSt comer VXH Weuss CALOLFWSWXOB; - AN9.r , ZER0LENE Lookjbr fheSgpl Modern Crankc e Clean, ing Servioe helps to keep 7' vngmm 1Q pnm COO- didoo, Safetiwrough-. .vwrrecb i STANDARD OIL COMPAKT Stranger Drops Dead V! i After Leaving Stage Tteqoestlng the . driver of J a Portland stage to atop and per- mil him to alight before the stage h&d traveled two blck away ircra the terminal, a man, thought to le James Devitt, left the ma chine and Walking- to the state house lawa, dropped dead from heart disease yesterday morning. iTkemsB ' aa about 56 (years bid and had (he appearance of be ting." a laborer. Coroner Lloyd Eigdon tooh charge of the body, pending location ' of the maa'a relative. . p FCOOLt A Real Breeze on a hot summer day with an ELECTRIC FAN It's easy to keep cool, come in and we will show you how A. C. FLEENER Electric Store ... ' 414 Court St. a v that's the: Reason f ;.ior the evtr growing-TAV v popularity o Albert M. .: FUpjack Flour. ' . ' , Makes light, taity hot-! " cakes. , . ' ':r'v"" Order a Package Your Gtocet.r Recommends :, , Albers quality; 1MB II : . ( CM II I 1 .. L'ibx.'.' 1 rmpjacit'j 2s flOUP 6r Ctnfulrr eaJWr nlimtrlrtl u. 0r taimtt itututt etsoute saeuteri. PIAN,0 ..EiR'-aElLB1 0F?USED, SHOP WORM AND NON-STOCK '3 c I . Commencing in the morning at 9 o'clock sharp, we will inau gurate the greatest, ttie most stupen dous, colossal, gigantic Piano Sale ev- ietheldin the state of Oregon., We have accumulate such an enormous sto ck of used pianos; rent piahos and non- stock pianos that it is absolutely neces sary that ve hold this big sale. We have over fifty tent pianos that must b esold during this sale. Our fall stock will be in next month, but before it at rives we are going to clean our floors of all used, shopworn and nonstock p ianos. They must he sold regardless of price or terms. Never before have ycmhMsi own a truly file piano.' We absolutely -guarantee every piano we-selliully. - , ' mOK ;ATV TMESES PRICES ---" NOTE THE' TER'lS -- THEN ACT r , -J H-jtJJ IJntJii j j - -' ''''''' .;'::; .1 ; :it 7'" This ;j Walnut j COSEPARACTICE Piano S97 0n terms of J3 down, $1.50 a week .N3 This KIMBALL Piano fcr only i If-'.? $135 ' -7 Pay only $5 down, $1.5) a week - - - - This $60D ESTEY only $295 Terms $2.50 a week looks like new 1 '1 i i.n. , .'p,.ijltM.rT.IP- MARSHALL & WEND ALL only $104 - $1.50 a week iliW"--' "- . " 4f Tl .-'.v...'. . i . $500 value S. W AIILLER, fineVtbipe $265 1 -Jir - . $2 a week ilfeiLJ-5l.:.:ri'j ill".. i .. This used Player, Just like new $5 down, $2450 a week. 'Just think of buying this fi&l player at such a ridic oloiis price. ; $400 Cote $195 $500 S. W 1 1000 Grind Miller $267 $650 $400 SdMfenberg $625 BeM Bros. $750Hadorff $238 $395 $625 $500 Smith & Barnes $227 $600 Newman Bros. $350 $700 Player Piano $395 $500 Kohler & Campbell $348 $550 Used Starr Piano $850 Player Piano $365 $595 IB f v - . !1 This $500 HALLET cV DAVIS 1 pi iano - ' i r $2.50acek j , - V'--"f 1tt? A ?innW np.rv m ttT nC R yJOTCll i We pay spot cash for jevery piano we buy. We have been here for, ty-two years, we are absolutely TjJLsk bcH of every piano we sell. We carry our pw n paper and do npt sell it to banks j . . r r nr nfirmit the factory to carry it. You will find it will cost you less for a piano here andlyou don't have to deal with but one party which makes the transaction more simpl e and you run no risk. , , rh ' ' -r' i v v. , J; I' ft 432 StateSteeet 1 .,: - yp Y7 V7 VY7T7 T7- " & J Salem s Oldjand Keliabl a M usib.Dealsir 'rV'- .- ..... ..,.......,... .(.. . 1