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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1922)
a r. i i ) V 4 , w J J'; "-ill Mi -4 V s ; X 1 , i r ' r ) : HI 1 I-"1 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF JJrensed to Marry A marriage licence was Issued Saturday to C. T. Young and Amy M. Huddlestan, both of Marion connty. ; "Clear tut a-Beir - ' The Sonora phonograph. Moore's Music House, 415 .Court. Adr. Will Attend Funeral All P. K. 0' are requested to meet with Mrs, W,,II. Byrd, 595 Court,' Monday at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Gerald Volk. Tak Chicken Dinner - 'At the Gray Belle today. Adr. . Ithoten Attend Pair 1 " .;A. Rtapten of. the Pacific Homestead . returned- Friday from attending the Mnllnomah county " air at Gresham. lie reports a fine showing in evry line of ac- tlTlty lire stock, home manufac tures, fruit, vegetables. The Mult nomah county fair is recognized aa one of the leaders of all the , JACK HOLT ' In T "The Man ' V Unconquerable" ROUND ONE ' , Of ' "This Leather , Pushers" LADD '& BUSH, BANKERS : EatabHsked 18W , " V , . ..... General Banking Boilneti 01flcekoraVlrom . THE BANK'S SERVICESOLVES I j ; : PROBLEMS I j "jVTANY and varied are the problems. brought J to the officers of any bank, for solution. They range from the question of how to com- pute the interest on a note to the merchant's problems of overhead and turnover, or the rais ' ing of capital to finance a new industry. ' The. officers of the United States National . t gladly cooperate .with their; customers in the ;- solution of their problems, big or little. We V want to keep in close touch with you, and hope . you will come: to us for ahy help we ; can give. r IMtediSlatcs ANNOUNCEMENT AFTER AUGUST 14th . i - : - , we ; will be located . in our new quarters : IN THE BASEMENT OF THE MASONIC TEMPLE i "Phone down and ROWLAND PRINTING CO. THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON county expositions the state. and is made a regular feature for many of the attractions that fol low any of the fair circuits. Dn. White and Marshall Osteopathic physicians, O 8 Bk. T-A4T. Two Nye Beach Home - At auction sale at Newport, Or. Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2:30 p. m. These cottages are modern and completely furnished. Terms: $500 cash, balance easy payments. Alecia McElroy, owner. F. N. Woodry, auctioneer. Adv. Trunks, Bars and Leather Before yon take a trip call and look at those Betterbilt trunks at 7. E. Sharers, 170 8. Commercial. Adr. Will May in Marion Square The band concert program that was to hare been given at Will son park Friday night, but was post poned .because of rain, is to be Kiven, Tuesday night, August 15. ISM PAULINE FREDERICK? . . in "Two Kinds of Women" t 16 Ciau to p. m. we will come up' Cdmcdy News 1512 at Marion square. This is the. first of these concerts to be given this year at Marion - park. The band has been willing to go there, but the accommodations for the people are not nearly so good. There is not enough grass to pro vide good seats; there are not enough regular park seats to take care of the crowds adequately, and it is only the one square in extent, whereas the crowds cover more than two squares in the Willson park location. Because of the interruption Friday night the series will run one concert later; it brings .two concerts next week, instead of only the one that bad been planned. Broken Arches And other deformities of the feet corrected without Ions of time from your occupation. Drs. White and Marshall. U. S. Bank bldk. Adr. The Rplc N. Span Cleaners And dyers wish to announce that they hare purchase the Swiss Dye works, previously op erated by Jack Hayeg at 544 State street, phone 195. Adv. Sonora, Vlctrola and Flrunswlck Phonographs "The Three Best." Moore s Music House. 415 Court Adv. Printing riant Moves The Rowland Printing company started in yesterday to move from its old location upstairs in the Patton building, to the basement corner in the Masonic block. The Moore-Dunn Music company has occupied this place until recently. The Rowland printers have grown steadily, from, a one-man shop. to a prosperous establishment. They have been adding more equipment, and have other ma chlnery in view that will make theirs an up-to-date plant. They will have their plant running by Monday, August 14. MacDonaloTs Farmer Almanac At Tyler's Drug Store. Adv. Splc N. Span Cleaners and Dyers j Formerly the Swiss Dye works, solicits your patronage. 544 State, phone 195. Adv. At Methodist Church . Because of the rain that will make the nark too wet for a pub lic meeting, the union park ser vice that had been scheduled tor Willson park at 4:30 today is to h held In the First Methodist church instead. Prof. Francis Jones, recently from Hing-Hwa, China, , is the principal speaker. He -will taTk on "The Character istics of the Chinese People." A Salemite who visited in Portland two weeks ago and heard him cive the same address, says that he will present a genuine treat tq those who attend. Joseph A, ai wt -will nreSide. Edwin Payne will be in charge of the orchestra. Miss Esther McCracken will sing, Frank Kinney will be the song lo.or xnd the Rev. Tsatnan RMiwah will deliver the invoca tion and read the Scriptures, All are Invited. 8. O. STONE. MJD. General Office Practice Canceri Treated Office, Tyler'i Drug Store 157 S. Commercial Street The J. It. WaUdns Product A. A. ENGLEBART, City Sales Manager 246 Lafelle Street. Salem. Ore. Phone 1734W. Goods delivered STEINBOCK JUNK CO. Pays Best Cash Prices for JUNK and OLD FURNITURE The House of Half a Million and One Bargains 402 N. ComX Phone 523 Harteun's Glasses Wear them and tee Easier and Better HARTMANBROS." Phone 1255. Salem, Ores F FRUIT JARS, New Mason Fruit Jars, Quarts 70c Dozen at the CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center Street ;t " Thone 308 v We buy and sell EVERYTHING i If It Is Something Musical Go to Moore's Music House, 415 Court-Adr. Sherman, Clay Co. Pianos 'Terms' Moore's Music House. 415 Court. Adv. A i Meeting of Loganberry Growers will be held at the hail at Liberty on Wednesday, August 16 at 8 o'clock and all growers are urged to attend. Adv. Roast or Fried Chicken dinner all day today at the Gray Belle.r-Adv. 5th Annual State Convention Will be held at Seas de Sept. 7, 8, 9. AH Elks are urged to get in line and make' reservation with the local secretary at once. Thirty have already signed up and the Elts' 24-piece band and 30 Elk Chanters will be there to make the Salem organization conspicu ous. Stunts are bo ng composed by Art Wallace and Karl Hinges will guarantee a laugh every min ute. Adv. Elks Signing Vp Already 30 members of the lo cal Elks lodge have been signed up to go to the Elks' state conven tion, at Seaside, September 7 to 9; also the Elks band of 24 pieces, the Elks' Chanters, and a lot of common Elks, but with a lively sense of humor and the ability to enjoy a good time. In all about 75 are signed. Some spe cial music and comedy stuff is being prepared by Art Wallace and Karl Hinges, and they prom ise a laugh a minute for the whole three days. Salem hopes to send at least 100 members to the big annual gathering. Old Fashioned Chicken dinner served all day at the Gray Belle. Adv. Corner Stone Laying The corner stone laying cere mony for the new Portland Elks club will take place Saturday, September 2 and as many Elks from Salem as is possible are urg ed to attend. Cars will leave the club rooms not later than 10 a m.,, and the stone laying will take place at 2 p. m. Elks are re quested to wear caps. Adv. Trasses Fitted at Tyler's Drag Store by an expert In the business. Adr, Will Attend Cornerstone Event- A notable event In Oregon lodge history is to be the laying of the cornerstone of the great Elks' club, in Portland, September 2 FUXERAJj NOTICE The funeral of the late Mrs. Gerald Volk is to.be held Mon day afternoon at 2 o'clock troir the Rlgdon chapel. The funeral nervices for MrsJ Gerald Volk will be held Monday at 2 p. m. from the Rigdon mor tuary. Webb '& Clough Lctiiaf Futral Directors Expert Eobakaert SAVE $ $ $ by buying your hardware and fur Uture at The Capital Hardware ft Furniture Co- 286 No. Com mercial street.' Phone 947 MIKE'S AUTO WRECKING HOUSE Parts for One-Third to One-Half Off I buy old cars 424 N. Com'L Phone 523 Do You Feel Young? Tou are as young as you feel. If you are suffering from eyestrain, or are wear ing glasses Improperly ad justed to your own Individ ual requirement, yon do not feel as young as you should. WE CAN HELP YOU Come In and talk It over with us. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. SO 1-5 Oregon Bldg. i Oregon's Largest Optical Institution Phone 233 for appo'ntment t SALEM. OREGON Salem Elks are nlanninr to snd a very large delegation to join in me ceremonials. The cars are to leave the local club rooms not lat er than 10 o'clock. for the cornerstone laying at 2 o'clock. . All members are to wear their caps, and be a part of the ceremony. Card of Thanks We wish to extend our thanks to our fr.'ends for the!r many acts kindness and for their floral of tributes during the sickness and tae death cf our husband and father. W. V. Johnson. Mrs. W. Johnson. Leila and Anb rf t Johnson Adv. HU1 Military Academy Portland, Oregon, is the onlv private mil tary academy In the northwest. Adv. Sherman, Clay & Co. Pia Victrolaa and Victor records. Moore's Music House, 415 Court. Adv. Svcrythlnp Musical at Moore's Music Store, 415 Court Adv. Did Yoa Know That late last spring this bouse was completely refurnished, the seats were made more comfort able and a new pipe organ was in stalled You get service here; we invite and appreciate your patron age. The Liberty Theater, Salem, Oregon. Adv. Brunswick Phonograph And records. Moore's Music Hou4e, 415 Court. 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 You get service here; we invite and appreciate your patron age. The Liberty Theater, Salem, Oregon. Adv. Bushey on Vacation- Judge W. M. Bushey started Saturday afternoon for a week end visit out in the Fox Valley country. Mrs. Bushey went there earlier in the week. Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog Adr, on application. Will bo Citizen- Ernest Infer, 26 years old. a native of Metcbnan, Berne, Switz erland, on Saturday made appli cation for citizenship. He came to this country a year ago last June, and is aiming to get all August Clearance! ; Sale Specials on All Closed -Out Merchandise During This Entire Month . - '''''' f " " ' " " -Don't fail to fill your wants now. It has been the custom for years for this store to be the first in showing the very latest designs in furniture, rugs, holme furnishings, etc. A visit will convince, anyone of the superiority of our furniture, whether you have a new home to furnish or just a room to brighten up, It will pay yoa to call and inspect our goods. ..'ftv,'; Regular $13.00 Grey Fir Dresser, now $10.95 Regular 9.00 Grey Fir Chiffonier, now 7.45 Regular 9.50 Grey Fir Bed, now.. 7.95 Regular 16.50 Ivory Enamel Dresser, now 13.75 Regular 16.50 Ivory Enamel Dressing Table now 13.75 Regular 15.00 Ivory Enamel Bed, now 12.30 Regular x 16.50 Ivory Enamel Chiffonier, now 13.75 Davenports, Chairs, Rockers In rose, blue and taupe, can be fur nished in tapestry or velour or combination of both. Regular $105.00 Cane and Mahog any Davenport, now. $92.50 Regular $40.00 Cans and Mahog any Chair, now.. 34.75 Regular $40.00 Cane and Mahog any Rocker, now 34.75 Regular $92.50 Tapestry Daven- port, now. 82.75 Regular $45.00 Tape3try Chair, ' nofw 390 Regular $65.00' Velour Davenport. : .now 57.50 Regular $37.50 Velour Chair 33.75 Regular $37.50 Velour Rocker, now, . . . 3375 Trade in Your Old Fur jnitora. as Part Payment on New. SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 13, 1922 there is of America, just as soon as they'll let him. He is a land scape gardener in Salem. I PERSONALS Ernest Bonesteele and Morris McKlnney are taking an extended trip through - Yellowstone park. They will visit relatives In Mon tana and Idaho before returning. W. Palmer of Rickreal was in Salem yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers are home following several days' va cation spent on the coast and Foley Springs. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McCallum of Dallas were in Salem yester day. Miss Blanche Drake returned to Salem yesterday after several weeks at Pacific City. Mrs. A. H. McDonald of Eu gene visited in Salem -yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Setak have returned from CoquiUe where they visited with their daughter. Miss Adalaide Lake of Portland. spent yesterday in Salem. HOTEL ARRIVALS MARION W. H. Mewern. Mifes City. Mont.; Agnes Com biths, A. J. Baker, Mable Trun with, Roy Longwell. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fabain, Mrs. I. M. Chareth. Gertrude Goldlng. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hamilton, Portland; F. H. Car ruthers, Los Angeles; Pittock Lead better, Camas. Wash.; Dr. J. E. Sheaw, R. Tilden. M. Sheaw. Tillamook; S. F. .Paxson, New berg; Fred C. Ritner, Haskins. BLIGH W. G. Stewart, Tilla mook; Dr. S. C. Peters, Drain; Mr. and Mrs. W. Tranton. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Seady, Portland; I. R. Metzler, H. L. Hopkins, Corval- lis; J. M. Collins, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Counihan, Miss E Counihan, San Francisco. TERMINAL Delia Parker, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell, Kansas City; A. Anderson, Harry Cox, vallis; G. C. Johnson. Mrs. A. An derson, A. B. Careswell. Portland; A. A. Laxgville, Astoria; Kath- erine Haman, Chicago; R. N Lyons, Santa Barbara. ' Why is it that after a man has accumulated a big fortune that some of his friends are eager to go into court and prove that he was iuFane? A rcheme has been perfected to de-Ink the old newspapers. But why ink some of them in tho first place? Tables, Buffets and Chairs In Mahogany, Walnut, Jacobean and Waxed Oak, in William and Mary, Queen Anne, etc. Regular $20.00 6 ft. Oak Table, now.. ...$17.25 Regular $25.00 6 ft. Oak Table, now. ..f 21.50 Rejrular $42.50 8 ft. Oak Table, now 36.50 Regular $45.00 Mahogany Table, now . 39.00 Regular $57.50 Walnut Table 51.50 Regular $65.00 Walnut Table 57.50 Regular $9.00 Mahogany Blue Tea Chair, now .... 6.95 Regular $4.50 Oak Brown Tea Chair, now . 80 CS. HAMILTON Good B DRYER 111 S00IIBEW0U6 unningham Plant of Twenty Tunnels to Handle Part of Prune Output Work is being carried on stead. ily to fit the big Bruce Cunning ham prune dryer for business ly the opening of the season. The dryer is being built with 20 tunnels, and it is expected to handle a full carload of dried fruit a day. Ordinarily. , a "tunnel will not do that much business. but because of exceptional boiler facilities, the machinery for. fans and tor mechanical handling, it ta expected that this latost of all dryers will establish a new pro duction record. Fj nding enough dryer room to care for the record crop of prunes promises to be the b1g task of the fruit growers. A number of new dryer are being built all along the Willamette valley, and almost every old one is being repahed and in many cases enlarged, to THE "PROMENADE" $5.00 Wears Longer Costs Less Made with sole leather coun ter solid leather oak sole and full grain insole rubber heels this PROMENADE shoe will give you service and long; wear at the lowest po3 sible cost. A. A: Clothing Co. 247 No. Commercial Aaron Astill, Prop Bed Room Regular $58.50 four-piece Grey Ash Bedroom Suite,' con-, sisting of chiffonier, dresser, bed and dressing table, Au- gust Sale Price ...... .-J49.75- Beautiful seven-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite, consisting . of dresser, chiffonier, dressing table, bed, chair, rocker and stand to match, regular $145.00, now.l..U ..If J 24 . Regular $5Q.00 Birds Eye Maple Dresser, now$42.50 Regular 37.50 Birds Eye Dressing Table, now.J 32.00 Regular; 36.50 "Birds Eye Maple Bed, now.. . 3l.0p ; Regular 22.00 Grey Enamel Dressing Table, now 18.50 Regular 2.50 Grey Enamel'Bed, now.;Li 19.00 Regular 18.00 Grey Enamel Chiffonier, now. 15.50 Furniture meet the argent demand. .jTbis big West Salem plant will a boon ' to many growers In fiat . neighborhood. Estimate have been made that the prune crop may reach ma high aa 70.0e3.C09 pounds. ' The rains of the part two or three days are expected to be good for ceTeral million pounds more fruit than If they had not come; and better' fruit, too, far tt needed the ran.to U U out. . i '- ' ';--','' Prune drying Is expected to be gin about the first week In Sep tember, all along the Talley. - Yakima Traffic Moves; Unhampered by Strike YAKIMA, Wash. Ang. IS. Five hundred and thlrty-niae,cars of fruit, vegetable and .ahac? were moved outrot the:Yaktmm valley this week, according to fig ures of local Ttl road cfRclsiJ.Li nouncsd today. n aik'te of th strike, there was no delay In car movements, they said, : , 509 IT CCLSTStMirlli TOe Lang No other Range in Amer-, ica does this but a Lang. Entire Range enveloped in heat, using all fuels alike, gas, wood or coal. Guaranteed an even bak er and a saving" of at least 25 on wood over any other range, ';; ;' - ,J i'V J ... ' Send for catalogue People's Fcrcitcre Store 271 No. Commercial St. Sal cm, Oregon i j - . . - C Hint i iiliiHllttb.wdH Special Rugs. Linoleum and Congolcum ' Our showing of Room Sized Rugs in Wilton, Axminister, Brussels and Fiber is very, complete Regular $115.00 9x12 WUton Rug, now.rC.:..L$97C i Regular $62.50 9x12 Aifloom RugJ now.... v 51.00 Regular $55.00 9x12 Axminister Rug, now... : .. 45.00 Regular $40.00 9x12 Tapestry Rug ! now... 33.00 Regular $30.00 9x12 Tapestry Rug now......: 25.00 Regular $14.00 9x12 Wool Fiber Rug, now.. l 115 6 and 9 ft. Congoleum,: per yard, now....:...;. V74 12 ft Linoleum, per yard.... 1.18 Curtain Nets in White Ecru : and Arab, ' values." to 65c per yard now 35c ' 340 Court Street