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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1922)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING: SEPTEMBERS 1922 41 By MARGUERITE GLEESON Salem friends ct Dr. John R. Sites will le Intersated and pleas ed to know that he leceived sev en first, prizes and two seconds. Ilia portrait and figure studies de serve special mention. The fig ure studies deserve rpedal men tion. The figure study is of a : monk with a basket of vegetables. His collection included oil, etching, hammered silver and etched brass. ; 1IH oil paintings i are varied in.1 character including .marine, land an J flower studies. Miss Helen(:KoiJoJf,, considered an especlallyitalented youg- dan- cer will danfre.HlilrhiB the intgr c missions antf.V.lpeviftB3'..tp the 4 Fashion show.t th lair tonight. Twelve models from the Oregon Agricultural cDllega, will pose in a series of different scenes. The first will he that showing the In fluence of the Orient on local fashion and Miss Rudolf will give an oriental dance frefctre the scene. . Sports frocks, "tailor maids'.', country club apparel j.n'd the var ious dress accessories . will be shown by studenfs of the depart ment of domestic art at' the ol- Salem alumni of the college will nsher at the Fash'on show tonight. Those who will -assist- are Miss Grace Holt. Mis3 Clara -Breiten-Ktein, Miss Irene CurtU, Miss Ruth Schultz and Miss Marion Miller. The University of Oregon stud- The Salem Symphony o-chP.ura will give a concert iiatner-teiy af ter the Fashion how. Dr. John It. Sites is directo- of the orcues . tra. - V .ents have been leaving tor Eugene i the last few days since the uni versity will open Monday. New students, especially freshmen,, have been going down all, week to arrange for entrance examina tions and other details or regis tration which will be held Mon day and Tuesday. Among the old gins who have returned are Miss 3re.-uen Rcown Mss Maxine IJuren, Mis Cather ine Slade, Miss Maigrc. Livesley. a saiem nigh scnrol graduate, is entering as a fresnman and went down to Eugene Thursday. Friend3 of Mh?3 Adeline Craven and Rav Reminet.,n ha?p inst heard of their marriaee in Hillvl ,nan "e fictitious name of j I'.ith ara Sflpm W. 31. Portland Dame and Four Others Taken by Police A woman claiming to be Grace Mclaren of Portland Was arrested last night by police on a vagrancy charge. Three allesod bootleg gers and one drunk also landed in t h e- cal aboose. A. U. Baron was nabbed at the i-tate fair grounds where it is said he was peddling hooch. A air was held here late today when ten guests aboard the flying boat Nine tendered a farewell par ty; to Captain H. A. Bruno, who has lwn in charge of the Cleve land terminal of a flying boat line between this city and Detroit! Captain Burno is returning to New Cork City. : m m loss III IE PHE CHOP T A I RV POTATOKS- 1 Picking Has Been Goinc on I Very Generally Even in I tho Heavy Rain 'r-:. . ' I mere is awtM' ur uig spaca ior; the balance of the ro "01 the trees, and I that pinJteV. generally, have been working rlsrlit through the showers., ;an3 In many- cases in the heavy fa'ns., . Thre was not as much rain In in that part of the state nc on connected with the industry has bQ ..worrying., iZ-J . , If the meathef nnU rl5.t. af.I we have fair weather todiy, Jt lr not likely that tha prune pickers will not be bothered much mor southern Orvn a her-?, and so this season with rainy weather PORTLAND, Sept. 2. Butter boro last week. high school graduate;! and Mr. Remington has attended Willim ette university. He is njw em ployed at the W.iey Motor com pany. They will lize In. Salem. 55- Stewart Tulley, tenor, and Hel en A. Cameron, violinist, will give a number of special musical selec tions at the Fashion show tonight. Klley. and. another George lirennan, were caught in the bus iness section' and are charged with was ing intoxicated. , j been, ! i prints extras. 4Se; cubes, extras,! a man wel versed awd interest -j42c; prune first, 41c; butterfat, i ed in the prune industry ma!o i Portland delivery: No. 1 sour'.h1 statement yesterday to a re- i cream, 4Sc. Potatoes. buying ! porter of The ifu.tcsmin that he j price, locals. l s !.'.; selling ; does not loo5c for :-.n loss to. price $1.25 Si. HO. 'speak of in the prj'.ne industry! ! f rom the rains Oyeirday andj I the day before. a4 of Monuiv j A ma"htne to Dhotograoh niht bootlegging. John Dowoglio , thought Js Jhe lale?t with Sir: Hesavs that The is seldom a picked up. charged wth 1-! Conan Doyle tellin; ui what has! year 5n prnne putt time whn the fortune tellers letting there is not some run. lhat a lit- j us in on what we .will" do" and the' tie rain dot's not injur" prunes on j tax collector dictating what we j the trees; especially if there aie must da, it would sem that, af-! plenty of pickers an-1 of drymg 2$-1 ter all. the -world hart not been ! space. the I mad safe fd denocracy. i' He said that at the pre?cnt lime HOLD PARTY IX AIR CLEVELAND, Ohio., Sept. -A tea party 20it0 feet in i' fieadi for Sc1iq1 fit i ' ' ' . Showing : ZBppawl Jorffounger Set Is mm skirts $25 A Wonderful Assemblage of C0ATS.SU1TS and DRESSES MILL School time is here and with it is the problem of getting outfitted with school togs Our big assortments in every line will insure you a choice second to none in Salem. In choosing from larger stocks you have both the advantage of getting what you want and getting the clothes that you can best afford. Ready-to-wear things are prettier, better quality and lower priced than they've been for a long time. Our $25 line is a line we are proud to show. Although we show less expensive garments we believe the $25 specials will serve you better for school, wear. The New SUBWAY STORE 'AT A LOWER LEVEL OF PRICES Have you visited our new subway store? Better equipped in every way than a great many up stairs stores. Light, ventilation rest rooms, etc., for your convenience. Bargains that will be worth your time to inspect. New Fall Coats at... $14.93, $17.95 Cotton, Silk and Wool Pennants at less than li price.. ' Hosiery, underwear, knit goods, millinery, fancy goods at ridiculous prices. Visit the new sub way Saturday. a SEE THIS WONDERFUL" CROUP AT $25 THE NEW ARE HERE 7.5Q to $14.50 : The new school skirts have arrived and every one desirable skirt. : Rich eponge in colorful effects, prunellas with block of eponge m the weave stripes, plaids, blocks and other fancies here ip please ; the most exacting buyers. . Harmonious autumn colors. All 3izes. NEW BLOUSES that represent the fashion's latest trend-rCrepe de Chine in navy, - tan; beige, brown and light shades, novel effects in metallic embroid- m . i 1-1 ery, pncea very reasonauie. Sweaters for Schopl Rradlev Sweaters will be shown here Saturday and Mondaviin ihe ewf styles? and cdoi com- Jftfift 1 J 1 1 nnronfAW ia VarV TITfl t I . KlTXZ i ' Dinaiions... ror scnooi a b"wi , . ' , . t&Z&i Vk. cal, so many pretty styles to see here in slip- 'fx over, Tuxedo and cloak styles. Also the new -T , - V Woolyi Scarfs in brilliant hues will be popular. M i See them Saturday 4. mm an i School UuHerwiear Let Miinsingwear Union Suit you for school, I Munsingwjcar Icosts but very little more and is vastly superior to most grades of knitted underwear we have your size in this nationally known famous knit wear, all styles and weights. Center aisle first floor Special School Hosiery Aigroup of silk displayed witfr a show ing of Heather Mixed Hose will be ar ranged for Saturday at special 98c pair. This is a splendid stocking for school wear, one that should attract the at tention of every school girl who wants to economize on Hosiery. Colors td match or contrast your school outfit. See our special 25c stocking for boys and girls.. .. . Made for Service Not substandardired for price It takes solid leather to hold up and wear good for school. While we buy in big quanttiies we do not allow substandardization to gel a shoe for price only. We have them built up to- quality standard rather than down to a price. 82 to 11, price $2.75 and up lli2 to 2, price $2.95 and up 22 to 7 price $30 and up "STAR BRAND ' " ' SHOES " ARE BETTER"a BOYS A SALE OF lOOD SCHOOL SUITS Shake a Leg to This Store and Save Money Beginning Saturday, we assemble all lines of Boys' Knicker Suits from $16.50 to $22.50 into one group to sell at $14.95. This includes every suit, not one reserved. This is the opportunity to get a good serviceable suit at moderate cost. Suits that hold their shape, color and wear like buckskin. It will pay you to see. these suitsa all sizes 7 to 18 years. This Group at $14.95 Our suits are guaranteed. It is economy to buy good serviceable clothes Tweeds for Young $18 Men $18 Young men we've some good news for you. We know you are particular now that you are long pants-age. Tweed suits are now the style and we are going to place this special lot on sale Saturday and next week at $18. Pleated backs, half belts, inverted plaits and everything that's new. Sizes for young men This Group Spec'l $18.00 Star Brand All Leather Shoes jfor School Oxfords t shoes nd high tops are here in interesting variety." Star brand quality guarantees you all solid leather that means all leather soles, heels and coun pfs inei iho shoe for Oregon winters. We also carry Educators, the famous health shoes, fine toes to grow perfectly normal. See us for shoes and shoe fitting Allows V Salem's Leading Department Store Corner Court and Liberty Streets' NOTICE TO OUR READERS The Stittesman carriers will call to make their monthly collections today. . Your newspaper boy is just starting in business for himself. This is his first effort to learn business and his success or failure depends to a considerable extent on your good will and cooperation. A pleasant smile and a eheery word will encourage your boy and help hr,Tt make a success of this, his first venture,' in business life. He will appreciate it and show his good will in any way he can. If your subscription is already paid, ignore this notice and accept our thinks. ' "7-' STATESMAN PUBUSJIING CO. C3 mi La ; OF THREE-ACRE FARM, STOCK, MACHINERY Saturday, September 30, 1 :30 p. ml Located half mile south 12th St. ear line 1 , v Consisting of: Three-acre fruit farm which has 6-ro6med plastered house, with large porches, electric lightsJhot and cold water. Surrounded by fawns fand shrubbery. Has bam and other small buildings. There are 3 bearing walnut trees. 10 cherry trees, 12 apple trees, lots of grapes," 2 acres of loganberries which are 2" and 3 years oW; has other snlall fruit and garden; watered with good well with windmill and 2000 bbl. supply tank.' Good soil, no gravel, well located. This farm will be s61d with out reserve to the highest bidder on terms of $3000 cash, balance arranged at e per cent interest. Clear abstract of title furnished purchaser. , ' . ; v i.vv At Same Time and Place : : 1 roan Shorthorn cow, milking extra large ; 1 Jersey cow', 5 yeavs.old, milking 1 sorrel, mare, 10 years old, "Weight 1200 lbs., broken single and double; 2 dozen, ormofe chickens; 1 &ft reversible disk" withr truck, good;;' I 1-section lever, harrow.;, 1 10-inch; steel plow;. t set, single work harness ; 1 1-horse wagon ; JLl-horse cultivator; 1 4-hole Monarch range and, other household furniture, loois, eic. , icrns on personal pruptjriy .civstij NOTICE You may have 3old unythfng you Have for. sale at this sale. Just bring it along and ask no ques tions. Cows must be T. B. tested. ' V GEO. P. si WHITE F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer Owner Phone 511, Res; 1610 N. Summer r,Oron. R0STE1N & GREENBAll Girls" coats. Wool coats. Umbrellas, big assortment, new styles, colored - silks, pretty handles, low prices .r, MHINERY V As usual we have a bi display Popular priced mil linery, the very latest styles,, You are. invited, to visit this department. You will not be urged. to buy. .Ex pert trimmers ready to supply your wants v r, WTeIl selected stock. , New styles; reasonable-prices. ' .BLANKET Big assortment, pret ty Plaid Blankets, at $2.fi9 and $3.50' a pair Nashua Wbolnap Plaid Blankets, iJZHLi per. paiti.....i-...5.O0 All Wool Plaid Blan kets at pa1r..:..$8.50 Cotton Blankets at $1.59, $1.69, $1.95, $25 and $2.50 pair. WET WEATHER GOODS Best oil clothing made. Walrus brand. Guaranteed a full season. Guaranteed rubber boots and shoes. shoes We sell guaranteed shoes. Cost you a little more than cheap sole shoes. Our shoes wear wen and give sat isfaction. We make good for any defects. ; 240-246 North Commercial MR. MAM MR. MAN, if you really want to SAVE MONEY on clothing and furnishings, HERE IS THE PLAGE TO DO IT. Every article in our stock is a BARGAIN. Come in and see for yourself. Remember-we buy used clothing, shoes or anything you liave and pay cash for same. Whether you wish to buy or sell, thi3 is the place to deal profitably. Capital 342"North .Commrcial Exchange Phoixe 1368W