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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
THURSDAY MORNING AUGUSTT.IO, 1922
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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Yonra to Here - '
i Please call for'tbat two burner
oll stove with canopy top which
you hare neglected to buy, at the
Worth Gray Furniture sale.
J $13.76 is the price and It's a bar-
gain. Sale clones today. Adv.
JIacDonlT farmer AJmanao
' At Tyler's Drug Store. Adr.
lIoHpital to Remodel
f a building permit was Issued
i' yesterday to the Salem Deaconess
'-hospital covering improvements
on the property to the amount of
1 17,500. ' OrfSclala announced that
f4the building ; will to ' remodeled
and will then accommodate more
I patient. ....... . . '
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. Fitted at Tyler's Drug Store by
I fan expert In the business. Adv.
and the matter Is to be talked over
and It possible settled y at this
meeting. All members of the or
ganized trades are uiged to attend.
It'e All Over Today
.Get your share of the furniture
bargains today at the Worth. A
Gray removal sale. Adr.
The Big First Rbb
Attraction, starring Anita Stew
art, will be shown the last time
today at the Liberty theatre. The
Writers are Forget fat
- More people have been forget
ting to write the names on their
letter mall the past few days, than
almost evr before. An excep
tional number of forgetters have
been mailing letters In the local
office, with no address whatso
ever. Usually there are as many
wrong postof fices, or Incomplete
hundreds who attended the Lib
erty Wednesday pronounced this addresses, as there are the blanks,
Jack's Cafe
1(3 S. Com. St. A good place to
eat. Tables and counter. Adv.
a huge aoccess.-
Adv.
-Don't Miss it.
Bom at Mill City
On Wednesday, July 27, 1922,
to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Nadeau
at Mill City, Oregon, a son, Kenneth.
Lalor Pay ''Plana rp-' '
v A meeting of all the unionized
( L labor of Salem Is called i for to-
street, at 8 o'clock, to discuss
plant tor a Laor day celebration.
Labor day falls. on Monday, Sep
tember 4, four weeks from last
Monday. Some plans have been
talked over that would Injure a
m really . monumental celebration.
Daviea' Famous
Peanut Brittle will be sold ex
clusively at the Ace and Davles
Shack and will be made by Mr. T.
W. Davles for these two stores.'
Adv.
Did Yoa Know
That late last spring this house
was completely refurnished, - the
seats were made more comfort
able and a new pipe organ was in
stalled Tou get service-here; we
invite and appreciate your patron
age. The Liberty Theater, Salem
Oregon. Adv.
bnt this week, there are four
times as many with no sign of an
address as of all the other kinds
of defectives pat together. A
blank letter isn't quite as funny
as one with a grotesquely mis
written address, but it's much
harder to-guess what the sender
means.
The Big First Ron Attraction-
Starring Anita Stewart, will be
shown the last time today at the
Liberty theatre. The hundreds
Lat Ctuutre
Today ends the Worth tt Gray
Furniture Sale. Still a good se
lection from which to choose.
Second floor. Adv.
Did Yon Know v
That late last spring this house
who attended the Liberty Wednes-1 was completely refurnished, the
New Corporations
Articles of incorporation were
filed here yesterday by the Lum
bermen's Service 4b Manufacturing
company of Portland, with a cap
italization of $4000. The incor
porators - are John Proheska, P.
F. McConron and J. W. Richards.
Notice of dissolution was filed
by the Pinelyn Park company of
Bend.-.
day pronounced this a huge suc
cess. Don't miss it. Adv.
Tube Free
With each tire, 30x3 Vacuum
Cup, $10.15; 30x3 Vacuum
Cup, $11.95. Fairgrounds Store.
-Adv.
seats were made more comrori
able and a new pipe organ was in
stalled You get service here; we
iuvite and appreciate your patron
age. The Liberty Theater, Salem
Oregon. Adv.
"WHY GIRLS Q
. LEAVE HOME"
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2 7:15 9:15. p. m..
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Matinees 35c :
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Evenings 50c -
ANITA STEWART"!
'In
"A QUESTION, OF
.HONOR"
Special Attraction
Xewlyweds Introdaoed
My. and Mrs. W. L. Cummings
of Salem were prevented to the
Wisconsin state picnickers at the
state fair pr-)unds, Wednesday af
ternoon, .as "the newly weds.
They recently celebrated : their
golden wedding anniversary, but
tbey are stIP the pewly-we's in
the hearts of almost everybody
who knows them. Tney were a
distfngulshed part of tha big pic
nic. - i
Davles Famous
Peanat Brittle will be sold ex
clusively at the Ace and Daviee'
Shack, and will be made by Mr.
T. W. Davles for these two stores.
Adv.
member of the state legislature,
and candidate for speaker of the
house, was in the city yesterday.
I HOTEL ARRIVALS
BEII ALTERED
Made Them Happy
A native Orenonian who recent
ly visited in Des Moines, Iowa.
where the man lid who Invented
hot summer, weather and where
they've all loyally boosted his
game a the hottest place on
I earth, said that while there the?
actually had a few drops of rain,
a tremendous storm about one
I halt .as fierce as the one that vi-
ited Salem on 'Wednesday after
noon. He and another Oregonian
MARION M. Joseph. Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Brechin, Mr. and Mr.
R. J. Seal. Tim Burke. Mr. and
Mrs. J. a. Carrick. M. B. Hayes.
Audrey. Borith, Frances Clove
land; J: W. Thompson, Y. M. Hil
ary, Evart H. Wind, F. L. Lestor,
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. McJThn. J.
F. Ehrett. Wm. Moes. R. Ander
son, W. F.t Jeffress, Mr. aad Mrs.
C M. Wieder. Mrs. James B. Kerr,
Katherine Kerr, Mrs. Robert L.
Sabin. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hr- ,
rln. Miss Margaret Reiser, C M.!
Silverman, Portland; W. J. Mor
ris, Aberdeen. Wash.; Billy Ryan;
Tillamook;. W. II. Wheeler, Mr.
And Mrs. J. A. Stevin. Los An
geles: A. R. Nichols. Corrallis;
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Larson. New
berg; Mrs. B. L. Barker. St.
Louis. .
; BLIGH Jack BirdEau Claire;
Chief Young Deer. South Dakota;
J.. E. Sophy, s A. W. Anderson,
Henry Hall. J. B. Matthews. Port
land F. S. Wiles. J. C. Croter, E.
L Pfoser. H. .Winicha. Walter
Nelson, Vivian Robe. Katherine
Boung. Earl Maxwell, Seattle; C.
C. Crawford, Boise; R. H. Giles.
Salt Lake City. Goldle Carew.
Jefferson; Fred "Billings, Petalu
ma, Cal.. '
TERMINALS H. F. Colllster.
New Orleans, La.; J. Walter F.
Gildner. q. Ferris, F. J. Mitchell.
Portland; L. R. Mumery, Thi
Dalles; H. E. Kirk, iCorvallis;
Florence Miles, Mist; H. H. Kix
on, Vancouver; Fred Hart man.
Edwin Lund. Los Angeles; . H.
Fordrlkran, Leavenworth, Wash.
Remodeling and Repairing
Under Way in Charge of
Commissioner Hunt
Trunks, Bags and Lethe Case
- Before yon take a trip call and
look at those BetterblU trunks at
F. E.'Shafers. lia a CcmmerciaK Ued twlce and dashed out into P"! stretch'ng
the thick of tbe ram, nats on ana
tears of Joy running down their
faces. The bysundere who had
been running perspiration like
eave troughs in an Oregon De
cember driaxle, thought the web
fnnta hiri.tone mad. "But wi
-Adv.
Organization is X
, The . Middle Fork Irrigation
company of Hood River has been
organized to take over the inter-
- senaior Mccormick's geogra-
pny and metaphor are a little
mixed but it is to be feared that
there is some truth In his state
ment that "there's a nary nork
from Kitterv
Me., to Key, West and from Key
west along the coast to Puget
ssouna.' Exchange.
Exten&lTe remodeling and re
pair work Is going on at the coun
ty poor farm, north of Salem.
The remodeling is to give better
accommodations and easier ser
vice for the care of the inmates.
The repainting and general clean
up is to make the place more
comfortable and sightly.
The home buildings are being
painted, kalsomined and fumi
gated from cellar to garret. The
whole place Is being mad as at
tractive as it is possible to make
it. County Commissioner Hunt,
in especial charge of this depart
ment of the county work, Is.giv-
whcle 700 drops were practically
lost trkVxy- Six Hundred at
Balaklava. Tbe "mayor stopped
writing his proclamation, and
thoughtfully" galhered up his
money; the police took two long
breaths and spat legally out over
the edge of the walk; the little
lets in the kitchens grabbed one
handful of rookies and another
handful of green plums as they
passed the plum tree in the yard;
And still that's all. The inci
dent is closed unless the weath
er man makes good his promise
for today.
lng
tion.
the work his personal atten-
SEVEN HUNDRED
DROPS OF RAIN FALL
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McNary hall. It wilt be built with
large-room, dormitory accommoda
tions for the younger boys, and
not with separate rooms. This
gives" better control and lower
costs for the younger boys.
Most of the work for the new
central heating plant for the
school has been done, though the
final connections and the pipe fin
ishing tor the buildings them
selves still remain to be done. The
school will be far more efficient
with a central heating plant than
under the old system of individual
heating.
of these people had faced bullets
and charging elephants and
French and on-the-Rhtne land
lords; some had spat fearlessly
into the eye of the great stone
Sphinx, and dared thedogsbf
war tp bark or even growl in their
presence. - But here was some
thlg that, got 'em all. It ws
unKTuef.lt was terroristic; It was
uamosslble in the extreme. Yet
here' it was right in their midst
It is claimed that some of them
were evefc At.
But that's all. Absolutely all
It is ended. There is no more,
The sky dried up like a clam in
a furnace, or a slice of panic sand
wlch not properly wrapped. The
INDIAN SCHOOL
GETS NEW DORM
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Woodburn-ML Angel Road
Dedicated. September i 14 .
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The Wood burn-ML Anrtl high. ...
way will be dedicate J September
1. A tour of the highway w 1
be nude at that time and a pro--grain
of cpeechea and other fea
t dre will be given at Ml. Angel,-
The raravanjw 11 start on h
tour frcm S'lvertoa at 3 o'elc-k, j
going trora there to Woodburn by :
way 04 ML Angel. Later the par
ty wili return to ML Angel by way '
of the h.ghwy to College hll.--
The program will be completed at
Che auditorium. '
Candidate Offers Reward
f to His Lone Supporter
TEXARKANA, Ark., Aug. 9.
C. W. Nolan, successful candidafe
for tl e Democratic nomlnat!on for
Judge of Millar county, rece'ved
one' Tote Jn Cutoff township, a
rural precinct, ia yesterday's pri
mary. Today he advertised a re
ward of IS In an effort to learn
the identity of his solitary tup;
porter.
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Attention
Union TJcn
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TONIGHT
f tJm Catrl 1.1 Wr Caaacil, at
ctoek ta Vaia aaU.
An ittloa bms tavtu.v B aa
has wttawil fkU.
fi Last Day
n La,t
7? of The : ..
U I. Mohicans"
Vaudeville
FrL- Sat
ests of the Middle Fork irrigation
district of Hood riyer. according . dn,t ,i sig westerner. "We'd
a Damit A W-w nna atttA ATt Bin. I ' U ' . .
only songiad to see wnac looaea
almost lik an Jo$. friend a gocd
cool rain. lt vra's only a flash In !
the panv out it, looked like a mil
lion dollan for. almost a minute;
while it was pattering, down ou
our webfoot skulls."
to Percy A. Cupper, state en gin
eer, who returned to Salem yes
terday after a conference with the
board of directors. Tbe district
embraces 7000 acres and has
authorized a bond issue of 175,-
000. "
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The UNIVERSITY OREGON
Obtains. - i ' " -V? : ' "; ' ' .
Tae eoDefe of Lltrraturt, Science
and the Arts with 22 departments.
The professional schools of Archi
tecture Business Administration -Education-Graduate
Study Law
Mcdicine Muaic Physical Educa
tion Sociology. " V; V'y ' "
The 47th Year Opens Octobar 2. 1922
For ocotalotui or any Information
vMU Th RtfUtrar, UntorHtf of
Oregon, .Eugene, Oregon.
Three Good Reasons
Tou ought to go to a business
college, because: . '
today lie in the business world;
-yrhe quickest way to success
In business is through securing
such a training a our school
offers; C. T ;'- y:
Authorities, are prophecying
a great era of prosperity Just
ahead. You should prepare
to 'take advantage of this at
once -a few months from now
may be too late. : V '
!We train young people to suc
ceed in business. For thirty
three years, - our t graduates
have been making- good. Let
us tell you about our courses.
Legal Blank
Qet them at The Statesman of
fice. ; Catalos on application
AdT,
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PERSONALS
Salem Boys lromoted
T. R. Leonhardt and W. C.
Clark of Salem-were among those
receiving appointments as "non
commissioned officers' in the pro
visional regiment formed at - the
citizen's military training camp
at Camp: Lewis this week. J. J.
Fronk of Silverton was also ap
pointed to a position as a ! non
commissioned officer." '
I Did You Get Tours?
Today is last chance to buy a
regular $18 Silk Floss mattress.
35 lb., for $11.95 .at Worth ft
Gray Furniture Sale. Adv.
Capital Bcshcss
Salem
Oregon
Editor Vfcits
Ralph R. Cronlse, one- of the
publishers of the Albany Demo
crat, Albany, visited last night
with his patents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Cronise? Mr. CronUe f orm-
Statesman later going to the, Ore- nM.-
a-on Journal, Portland. ThB Dem
locrat claims the distinction of be
lng the onljT seven-day. paper. 1
Oregon outside of Portland.
C. H. Oram, state labor com-j
missioner, was in Eugene yester-
4-i
day.
R. Applegate and E. Iewls.
managers of the Terminal hotel.
ere in Portland on business yes
terday
Mr and Mrs. S. H. Reeves of
Aatnri.-4are -visiting for a short. 1
time in Salem. ' , '
Cltl AIlnbf Dayton wa3 In Sd-
lem yesterday.
.J.'A. Roberts of Eugene was in j
Salem yesterday on business.
. J. W. Ferguson, was In Dallas
Tuesday on 'business connected
with the industrial accident com
mission.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Wynn John
son of Dallas were in Salem yes
terday.
Mark Rich of Orenco visited
with Theodore and Emll Roth this j
week, lie ia roine east in the
near future to enter a theologl-
LADD & BVSH BANKERS
Eatabliaiexl 18C3
- General Ranking Baalneaa
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Office Honn from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
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THCnANif'c crovin? mrccTrxrT
' i awi j f ivti in Uij i uicai i
0. small part of a bank's duty to the corn
manity ia educational. Educating peo
ple first to save, and then to invest wisely
what they have saved.
We at the United States National are very
much concerned over hard-earned money go
ing out of the community into schemes that,
promise big returns, but involve a big ele
ment of chance. We would like to get into
the inner consciousness of every depositor
"ask your banker first."
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STEIN60CK
JUNK CO.
Pays Best Cash Prices
. for
JUNK
and
OLD FURNITURE
v The House of Half a
Million and One Bargains
402 N. Comt Phone 523
Reniamn Brick, former baiem
merchant, now located in Seattle,
was, a Tlsitor In Salem between
trains yesterday, having come up
from Portland.
J. a. Landers, resident of
Oregon Normal school at Mon
mouth, was a visitor yesterday at
the office of J. A.4 Churchill, state
superintendent of schools.
C. N. Loughridge, deputy iec
retary of state, and family, left
yesterday for the coast for a va-J
cation. . .
Denton O. Burdick of Redmond,
DIED
GERMAN At a local hospital
Tuesday, August . Patrick Ger
man, age 82 years. The re
mains were forwarded today to
The Dalles where Interment will I
take place.
BETTER
FALL, GOATS
Just in from New
York
$2450
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A really wonderful assortment just sent us by oar New York buyer. ;
Big, mannish English and Herringbone Tweeds with Jarge raccoon
collars, rich plaid back and suede lined Polos. Coats you would ex
pect to pay ten to fifteen dollars more. Our larger baying power
enables us 'to sell these better garments at $24.50 each.
;CLEARANGEOF
SAVE $ $ $
by buying your hardware and fur-
tlture at The CaplUl Hardwar
i A Furniture) CW StS No. Com
merelal street. Phone t1
Hartmaa'i . Glasscj
' War them and set
Easier and Better
HARTUAII BROS.
Phoao 1255. Sakm. Orcfw
Webb & Clougb
Leaefbif FvneraJ
Directory
Expert Erabahaers
SPORT SILK
SKIRTING;
$1.95 and $2.95 the
yard
$
Our entire stock of Sport Silk Skirtings placed in two groups it ex- k ;i V
centional prices. Mostly Mallinson's Silks consisting of Whipper- ' e : rf.
will Crepe, Herc-and-Tbere Crepe, Fan-ta-Si, Kum-se-Kumsa, Bar
onette Satin, Khaki-Kool and Pussy-Willow Crepes.
KnioitalBimls
MIKE'S AUTO
WRECKING
HOUSE
Parts for. One-Third to
One-Half Off
I buy old cars
424 N. ComX Phone 523
FRUIT JARS
New Mason Fruit Jars,
Quarts 70c Dozen
at the
CAPITAL
BARGAIN
HOUSE
215 Center Street
Phone 398 , . .
e We buy and sell -EVERYTHING
$2.25 to $3.95
$3.95 to $5.50
Values
Vaiues
$1.95
- $2.95
Free
Demonstration
Gene Palmer
Toilet Articles
MILLER
" Free
Demonstration
Gene Palmer
Toilet Articles
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