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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1923)
; THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. GREG ON -L GREATER SALEM DISTRICT NUMBER.-. MARCH 1923 "'"W""""""imHiii,iim rotds concerning our city. 1 must confess that whenever an opportunity ictcise no small amount oi restraint in order not to appear boastful. To nfp preface my remarks by saying that I have spent the greater part of my 2Some to mean much more to me than a geographical term; it has come lib ute to Salem . , V '. . .fe.rtV;.. , .ii v.- . . f . orpur beautiful city did so with a wise regard for its future developments n the very heart of the city, command the admiration of all twho have tJ horticultural district and having within its corporate limits many per a rare combination of economic and industrial factors which insure ifols and churches the highest type of educational and Christian ideals Zfaout ihe life of the entire city. s sir overwhelmingly cosmopolitan citizenship. Ours is more like a large i promoting the happiness of alh How true is the familiar saying, "No tewoveny and success for our city means success for us. The destiny of r be credited with her success. Are we all contributing our share toward renders that service which every citizen owes to his city ? We point with h have as their mutual aimkhe promotion of their city's welfare. I wish manizaiions and the en umeraiioh of x the wholesome and beneficial in ezhh and all feel a sense of individual responsibility in the upbuilding of if and important industry , the support of our churches; schools 01 pub g upd habits of cleanliness, I hold that no man has done his share of the I tL? promotion of these important aims. - -miias ever been regarded as essentially Aa home city, and it is a fact that ,of this we are proud. We must, however, have productive industries if jh to have beautiful homes and productive industries, for these alone fall riclprpgress there should be blended educational, moral and religious !yjist)as they are in the development of our individual lives, zw Jjich appeal to me as fundamentally necessary in the development of nV .. vh .. ' i ' . ':- t .t ogether in perfect accord tor its attainment. ' 9 V i JOHN B. GIESY, Mayor of Salem. EDERAL TIRE SERVICE " - . t --v ..-. The most Important dem oftstratlon of fine quality ' in Federal Tires' Is ' the way they wear v Let. yonr next, tlrea be . V .-. : FEDERALS 'Cotitli Corameiicial St., Katty Korner from Marion Hotel ii P, The House of Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES 344 STATE STREET u Full Line of Spriig Jilillmery - )y t Popular Price 4 -j Trimmed -, and " . ,v , . Untrimmed T' ; j Shapes ' ' -; SALE3I VARIETY STORE Notions and Glassware '. SNYDER'S CASH GROCERY Groceries Confection Soft Drinks ''.,, . 1 , . . . i ...... 1 ... . 1 . . Good Goods Sold at Seasonable Prices. i One trial will Convince m (Successor to Lane Morley) "V T 697 Sonth TweUth Street SALEM, OREGON Fixtures Appliances Wirfaig Vk FL&ENER . ELECTRIC CO. f -3 .-a 1 Archie Ffeener. Electrician I i j 1 oave juoney ana Weary 'XQil By Doing it Electrically UNION ABSTRACT CO. 1 4 , 345 State Street One of cur abstracts will ; thovr whetiier 4 !; ior ciot you ovri the property yoii , thinlc you own, W. E. Hanson; Sec. ; : U.; S. Page, Pres. TRY THE ARGO RESTAURANT ' :if-i : liV- Jest Like Home ; Splendid Reputation Built ' on Cleanliness Weil-Cooked "Wholesome Food Prompt Service and Moderate : ' : 341 Chemtketa Street ; ... I " : 'A A' 1 ) j ; ' j ., ' : . I V. J SHOE STORE CHANGES NAf.IE Do not misinterpret. This store has not changed hands. We are under the same management, as we hare been since 1919. We have the largest assortment of women's pumps and young men's oxfords we have ever carried. Our Motto: "Style Without Extravagance" COHEN SHOE COMPANY Formerly Parir Shoe Store 357 State Street : SALEM, OREGON "USE OUR FLiyER" Tires and Gas Delivered 'Anywhere SMITH & WATIGNS Automotive Supply House 125-147 R High Street PHONE 44 - When you are ready for your New ; , SINCERITY SUIT Remember we have moved to 125 North High . Street, Masonic Temple 1 A. A. CLOTHING CO. Ve Guarantee to Save Yon Money on Every Car We Sell We buy for cash only, and from the person who needs the money badly. Naturally we get the car at our own price. Our best advertisement is the man who is driving' t a car he bought from us USED CAR CORNER 198 N. Commercial St. ; SALEM, OBEGON FITTS MARKET Fish and Poultry Exclusively , Since 1901, over 21 years, a Court Street establishment After May 1st in our new home, owned by us, at 216 N. Commercial Street y Most Modernly - Equipped Fish Market in State Ii Are Landlords Crazy?: Hardly Do your dollars sink or swmf If renting, they all sink. If paying on a home you are building up a permanent wealth that is the best and safest on earth. L, L BECKE & HEM)IUCKS 7 i s EEAL ESTATE . U. 8. Bank Bldg. SAT.r.TI, OREGON KENNEDY GOOD PAINI Look for the D u t c IrBoyv Sijn 261 Court Sreet I i ' t E t?-P3 1 c I r. 4x