The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 23, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Convention Date Set- j
"The Marion County Federation
i 'of Women's Clubs will hold the
i t county convention In, Salem Tues
v! day, October 24, accord'eg to the
4. 1 decision of the. executive commit
tee WMcn mm jeeieruay- air ine
fume or Mrs. W. EL Kirk, presi
dent. Committee chairmen lot
the county organization were an-
iiounced as follows; Mrs. G. II.
Thompson, Macleay, civic;: Mrs.
Rudolph Kleinsorgei Sllverion,
riilM welfare; Mrs. H. L." Gill,
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Woodburn, conservation: Mrs.
Frances Green. . Aurora, educa
tion; Mrs D. H. Looney, Jeffer
son, federation extension; v Mrs.
Lawrence T. Harris, Salem, legis
lation, anil. Mrs. Wood, Hubbard,
resolutions. Mrs. C C. Clark,
president of the Salem Women's
dub, ills in charge of local ar
rangements for the meeting. .
Dance, Armory. Tonight
Dance all evening for 99 cents.
or dance for a dime a dance. Ad
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FLORENCE VIDOR
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"Dusk to Dawn"
And
A To-Reel
Kfd Comedy
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Tomorrow,
Harold Lloyd
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"GRANDMA'S BOY"
LADD & BUSH, BANKERS
' Established 1868
General Banking Business
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
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CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE
' AND '
CAPITAL, JUNK . CO.
. Will Be Closed
All Day To-day
in observance of Jewish New Year
We wish all our friends and patrons a happy and
Prosperous New Year.
I. SAFFRON, Prop.
We Are Retailing
CHOICE MEATS AT WHOLESALE PRICL THAT
EXPLAINS THESE EXTRA SPECIALS -
Fancy " -
Sirloiii Steak
V
15 c
lb.
V.
Tender!
10c
lb.
.'V-;V-.'' Good v'-V -
Boiling Beef
5c lb.
Freshly; Ground
HAMBURGER
3 lbs. 25c
Choice
Beef Roasts
10c lb.
Two Accidents Fatal t Experienced Waitr-ae Wanted I
Two fatal accldenu out of a to-1 At The Gray Belle. Adv.
tal of 587 industrial casualities
were reported to the state Indus-i Wedding license Issued
trial accident commission for the! To Joseph M. Drunan and Dor-
week ending September 21. The ! othy Dibb, a marriage license was
fatalities were: Lent S. Woodyard issued by the county clerk, yester-
Portland, messenger boy and Lou- day.
Is Matey, fire fighter of Medford.
Of the total number of "cases Te-1 Boxing Show Seats-
ported 551 wer subject to the Now on sale Smith's cigar store.
provisions of the workmen's com-1 Adv
pensation act, 21 were from firms
and corporations that have reject- Experienced Waitresses Wanted
ea.tbe nrovlsion of the act and At The Gray Belle. Adv.
were irom puniic null ty cor-
HIT BROTHERS
meat, has given a greatly increas
ed capacity, "which the company
has needed all the season.
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Freshly Ground
Sausage
10c lb.
Fancy Creamery
Butter ;
Umeco
25c lb.
Delinquent Tax Penalty
Is Effective October 5
Warning of the delinquent tax
Canning of Evergreens is was sounded yesterday by
Finished All Packing bMn" Ior lM
Firms Are Busy 01 propwj ovnn vno wu
uuiu me in uvur iu week utcsc
jtssessments. October 5 is the
Hunt Brothers cannery closed I . last regular day on which the
I mm a '
Friday nirht. its long run on econa nau payments can oe ,ac-
gether with the additional I per
cent,: ,j?,i.v j
The sheriff says-that the books
for the payment of taxes are open usual rush on the final day.
at all times during regular office
hours and urges residents to pay ,
now Instead of walfng lor tU
poralions not subject to the act. Two Speeders Fined
A. C. U. Berry and James F.j . . ha.cepted without the addition of i the
Don Vi- Hourr each naid a S15 fine in the ultk"'"- r emt a month npn.ltr An
Sal-m1. ,.r vtw, .a ..a. court of Justice Unruh yesterday year, ana tne iirm nas acres oMlddtiml penalty of 5 per cent
HV n Mr r Kl tUC I . . .... i . - .1
ies tailor. Largest selection of on cttares OI exceeu mg the sp eea tbe canned fruit stored away in at50 i8 added on Nqrember 5 to-
imported woolens for long coats "miu their back rooms. They will run
and suits. Pri-e reasonable. W. Ipn ears for most of ext week:
J. Mayer. Mccormick Bide. Phonn wn, auiwcs, ingrowa auis r-i. nr whirh nrn-
oz. Aav. i itemovea wunou. pa.n. ur. m
J. A. Donetghu
Veterinary Surgeon
545 Ferry Street, Salem, Oregon
Phone 1360
ner, foot specialist. Iloom 3 Pat
; ton bldg. Phone 957. Adv.
Lois
School Is Small
It is believed thit Miss
Adams, teacher In the Elkhorn Experienced Waitresses Warn
district of Marion county, has one The Gray Belle. Adv,
of the smallest cehool in the
United States. Sta has two nu- Decree. Is Granted
pils, brother ani sister. Wilbur Judge Kelly yesterday In circuit
ducts they are handling in enor
mous quantities. They expect to
get to squash and their standard
vegetables, about October 1.
The King's products company
will work for two solid weeks on
pears. The' pears are all going
to the cannery.
In the . dehydration division
enormous quantities of prunes are
Straw, the older of the two is In i court granted a divorce decree to
a beelnnerg 8l8ter J thle M Tyson from Joseph B. Tne firm ' puttmg
a Deglnner. . ITvson whose weddme took nlacei.. . . .
here November 10, Jrf 21. L.i m. ..v. ,o
Dance, Armory, Tonlglit .
Dance all evening for 99 cents, For ftal
or dance for a dime a dance. Ad
A Classified Ad-
Will bring you a buyer. Adv.
A Good Vsed
1 1-2 ton Maxwell truck.
good condition. Call 129S Mar
ket. Adv.
mixed vegetable soup stock; the
big vegetable run will come a
little later, when carrots.. Dot atoes.
In, celery, squash, and a few other
things will come in and the plant
has had a tine run on string ;
beans, which ir still belnr re-
bxpenencea waitresses Wantecu. ccIved jn quantities for dehydra
a; ine uray ueiie. aov. Hon
Th a TTtnetf Mmntiiv has hAMl
i eier ressier. aeea 14 or Ml. -i t k t.. i
. . i iiunaiiiiai in smiin a k alb laucui i
,pworlh league devo- Angel, was fined SIO yesterday vj .v
uto wituoui nTiu a caaaueur been faIr,y Jammed with products
waiting for the final labeling for
fchinment. The comnanv is nut-
nea nper- jne out - cylindrical carton for 1
Al o'ioria capiioi servea Us dehTdrated frniLs. that Is
j the things you like to eat. Lunch double-sealed with waxed peper.
Ta supper on reservation, making it lmperrious to dust and
West Salem Methodist Episcopal
Church. Alexander Hawthorne,
pastor. Sunday school 10:30 a.
m. Matthew A. Gootlspeed, super
intendent.
tional n
8 p. m.
Boxing Show Seats
Now on sale Smith's cigar store
Adv.
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BAKE-RITE BREAD
Best, Because it's Baked Right
Buy the Big Golden Loaf
Try Our Quality Bakery Products
BAKE-RITE SANITARY BAKERY
457 STATE ST.
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HartmanV Glasses
Wear them and see
Easier and Bettel
HARTMAN BROS.
every possible infection. It makes
a wonderfully neat package, that
is reported to be taking the mar-
Hear Vick Meyers' Orchestra ,
At Electric Cafe 6 to 7 p.m., it v.t hv storm
rnone izaa, saiem, uregoi The prodacers Packing & can
itn i-t - ning company is' now running
a - n , .kJ8Quj on cannea prunes, nanai-
n V ,r TT rr'.. i - i I w v.
u. x. x. j. uu lueguar BTCUluE f j ...
Sicca iruu. iiio cumpita re-
SAVE $ $ $
by buying your hardware and Jd SSlS waSsoTtr-rodeled and nlarged it8 p,ant
u. Im..i .-i-i tt i eieciea- n-esiaent, ward boutk- lat Bummftr n(1 nft- hn abl to
w urn i vu u r n u m .u i m u r i - il . & -m . v . - -
P. v r- oeixr o...' f. .,'il 1 handle a rastly increased quan
HBiC M x uiuibiuE vyv., xwu nv, twos, bcii cur;, inut Aitca ouuiB'
Commercial St.
Phone 947. worth;
Jensen.
WANTED
All kinds of Second-hand
. Furniture, Tools,
Machinery
Cash Market Price Paid
CAPITAL
BARGAIN
HOUSE
Phone 398
215 Center Street
tltv of frnlt for thn aniutnn he.
treasurer. Miss Gladys cause of these lmproVements. The
iue o. . r. u. nu eomnanv will tk nn nn1( latAr
dertaken to act as social commit- oa,
. . i r vu j v a v- w waa cs o
tee ior tne Baptist cnurcn. and is w.rft handled, hht inr th
plannlng to have some depart- pany handles only its own pro-
meni -oecoine respoosKoie ior j a duct. And does not ro into In
get-together" meeting oncefa outside market to bur anr class
month. A ClaSS is being fonhldlhf fruit whataniwoi th Itna bos
to .meet some night during the lntnn mmtwhit Hirrern frm
week to, study B. T.. P. U. and that of the other canneries. i
Bible School . work. The first The OTegon Packing company.
texts to m studied ar wnue s the Twelfth Street cannery, has
B. Y. i. u. Manual ana cnaimers' teen running steadily on pears
"The Future School of the and prunes. The factory has
Church," I maintained a working force of
imer. The rebuilding of the fac-
Leffal Blanks i I almost 500 employes, this sum-
Get them at The Statesman of- tdry last spring, and the addition
tice. CaUlog on application. of a large amount of new equlp-
Adv. i
DIED
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'GR0CERIES0F QVAUW
M. J.B. Coffee
mi uswsr
The
PERFtCT Flour flobr
r .cheap
c. Minrrr Per sack
Fisher's Blend
Flour f '-j;,-.
A blend of Eastern
" and Western j hard
Avheats that cannot
be l surpassed for, a
family flour. Blend
ed in right., propor
tions to assure bread ,
of good flavof; and . -
j coTor.VWe still have
flour made from old
1 -wheat. Present in
dications are that
will be no
cheaper. j ;
1 lb.
3 lbs.
5 lbs
41o
$1.19
Our Gem Blend Coffee
A high grade -coffee .at. reasonable i a,
price, w-ithout the ost bf tin.can added..
35c pound - '
, 3 pounds $1 : ' .
...$2.25
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Experienced Waitresses Wanted I
At The Gray Belle. Adv. ,
Swift's Premium
Armour's Star 1
Harris
28c
Ibv
We Appreciate Your Shopping Early When
'Convenient
midget market
Originators of Lorn Priies
351 State Street
Not in the Combine
Very Special
Roll Top and Flat Top
Desks
At Bargain Prices
These A r e .
Unusual Values
See U3 for machinery
parts, stoves and ranges
1 - - !
Steinbock Junk Co.
-' House of Half Million
and One Bargains"
402 N. ConTl St.
Phone 523
Hotel Booms Taken.
The Marlon and the Terminal
hotels report that all rooms hajro
I been reserved for fair week. Some
reservations were received, months
ago, according to the manager of
the Terminal. The state fair
board will make its headquar
ters at the Marion. A room list
ing bureau is being maintained
in the Marion hotel lobby where
rooms in private homes are being
listed for the convenience of visl-
! tors. Clerks at the hotels are
freely sympathizing with them
selves since they figure their big-
ge&t. job during the coming week
will be telling the visitors "Sorry,
but we have nothing left."
MAYFIELD Roy Mayfield died
at a local . hospital September
21, 1922. at 5 p. m. Mr. May
field.' who was 36 years old, is
survived by his widow, Mrs,
Roy Mayfield of McMlnnville,
Or., his mother of Mayfield,
Wash., and several brothers
and f sisters in Oregon and
Washington. Funeral services
will be held In the Webb, ft
Clough chapel,' September 23,
3:30 p. m. Rev. J. J. Evans
will conduct the services, and
Interment will be In CityJVJew
cemetery. l-.t
Dance
Vick Meyers' Orchestra, at
Dreamland Saturday and every
night Fair week. Adv.
Rigdon & Son's
MORTUARY
Unequaled Service
Four sacks ....i $8.60
Peaches ;
Late Crawfords,' medium size
Bushels ,.-,'... 'f $150
Washington Elbertas, fine large fruit.
$1.25 per crate, ' j
35c basket. ;. ;
Fiala's Concord Grapes, 50c basket I
Tokay Grapes, 2 pounds. 35c.
Sweetwater White Grapes, 10c pound.
Home-Made Cakes
.Cakes made of the -best materials our
store affords, women With years of ex
perience, a modern electric oven to bate
them in that's why these cakes have the
real home-made f la voir and meet wih
popular favor. For Saturday: j
Angel, prune, sunshine, mocha, nut,
cocoanut, chocolate, jelly roll, cup cakes,
Parker House rolls, do-ughtnuts, lady fih-
Tomatoes for Canning
Per bushel --. -i...... .
Ground Cherries, 75c pound. s
Huckleberries, 25c pound.
Egg plant, 12 Vic pound
Celery .......-... ..-
Head Lettuce ..5,...... ,.
Corne, dozen
Cauliflower, 'lb. t 4-
Tomatoes, basket . -Solid
cabbage, pound - .v....
Delicatessen
L75o
... 10c
lOo
15c
... 10c
- 20c-...3c
This department is equipped to put
up lunches for picnics or parties at short
notice. ; '
Vair week you will want to take '
lunch: .. ''' : s'i
Potato, shrimp, clubhouse. salad,ot
tase cheese; Mayonaisc' dressing., boiled
ham, jellied tongue, pressed ham,m'mccd ,
ham, kippered salmon, corn ueer, saiorai
and summer sausage.
Son Is Born-
Mr. and Mrs. Hnry D. Turner
Of Ohemawa are parents of a
baby boy, William Douglas Tur
ner. Mrs. Turner is the daugh
ter of Dr.-W. T. Mllliken, pastor
of the First Baptist church, and
Mr. Turner is poultryman at the
Chemawa school.
gcrs. , j
, i Canned Pea Special
An exceptional buy permits us to sell! this high-grade Pea for 16c can or $1.65 per
dozen whilathii lot lasts.
Webb & Clough
Leading Funeral '
Directors
Expert Emhalmers
ROTH GROCERY CO-
Phone 1885-6-7 , ' No charge for delivery
' .We: solicit, accounts with responsible parties on a strictly, thirty, day basis
ADDED BRAIN POWER
Unknowingly most of us
suffer from defective vision,
which reacts harmfully on
the mind dulling it.
' .
Know That Your Eyes Are
Right
Have them examined. If
'you don't need glasses you
will be told so. gladly. If
you do we can fit you.
MORRIS
OPTICAL CO.
SO 1-5' Oregon Bldg.
Oregon's Largest Optical
Institution
Phone i3 9 for appointment
SALEM. OREGON
Experienced Waitresses Wanted
At The Gray Belle. Aav.
PERSONALS
I
A
m -w m J fTl.in1 .
Mr. ana nn. t reaencs. i uic-
sen are attending the Roundup
celebration in Pendleton this
week. Mr. Thielsen is a delegate
from the Salem Rotary club.
Robert B. Duncan, manager of
the Salem Commercial club, spent
yesterday in Portland on husi-
ness.
C. E. Wilson, former reporter
on The Statesman, is epending a
tew days in Corvallis.
L. H. McMahan has gone to
eastern Ore eon on business.
Will T. Kirk of the sUte acci
dent commission is attending the
Roundup in Pendleton,
Mrs. Frank Jordan of Seattle
1 a. hnusA truest of Mrs. Henry
Meyer. 3
Mr. J. W. Smith of Hamilton,
Mont., is visiting at the home et
her son. C. E. Smith. 1796 Mis
sion street ,
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Read, the ; Classified,
BEST SERVICE
8 CA SOX ABLE
Fancy Elberta Peaches . , 4'. .....
Concord Grape3 .... . t-
California Malawi Grapes .(
The Dalles Tokay Grapes i-
Fancy Sweet PoUloes . . . :.. . .
Home Grown Cantelopes . ........
uregon uruwn . iieriiicwo.
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FRrrrs!
. . .35c baslter
......60c basket
RIGliPPRICES
(i fS 1 1 - . 1 ' i Oregon Grown Watermelons .
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