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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1923)
'none 106. ;,rar5 3 ,i:nmons, violinist, i I ty Lrcl'.e Ross, organist. i i i:rn t -Crc y. . tencr.- will a recital Ltjct TriJay evening. Jt. 21. Et the First Presbyterian t-.rcli. Thia will be la the na ture of a farewell appearance,' as ....3 E:umons and Miss Ross will I iva .Monday evening for Chi i --zo where they will study music :.: r the winter. -'"s'Eanoas 13 a Salem girl v :.j tiuSIeJ ,with Mr. WIIHaia w ucivie sums lu LIIss Rosa has been as- E:.!:nt piano Instructor at Wll-lar-:Lie university for the past tire years. Ilr. Crosby la tenor il t U ta First Presbyterian t'rc a ia Portland. -t : program wIJl ' be aa fol lrs: ' - - Clccne Vltali-DavlJ Ills Emmons. 1 clczud Horatio Parker :risa nc3." : : ' . rjn.;!:cnic . Eagnole. . . . Ialo Andante Allegro non troppo. ili?s Emmons' (a) Cnaway A wage Beloved.. . . Coleridge-Taylor "Froia "Hiawatha's Y.'edding ' Feast." U) "I Shall Know"., liana Zucca (c) "The Last Song'.... Roger (d) "The Eiind, rioughman" ' . : . . .-. . Clarke Mr. t Crosby. Lc-.:- Jerry Air, Arr. by Krelsler : - ia D ...... D'Ambrosio i 1; refuse . . Aulin Iluccarian Dance ..... Haseche ' M1.j' E'.imon3. TLe rTirica County Health aa tziIh: .- -i'l l-c!.i the f!rt cHnic cfthf '. - r PrJ ::y afternoon, f r n, ii V i C. an.L-rr cf r-, - -Tra au.wtori.i1"!. ' The Sa ":'' 10 - i children ' ., - ; :r, LI' srty, Sa : T.'ivIaay.Trialty, Che- : i:;yf-vi"3 and Crooks. It I i that all mothers will !T?r3" t tia time to 3 -. c . . rc i f -aminea oe . i c, j cl tl.3 school . r. J.i cr .. r t- -t the cllsie will "r: -jw r.:any rhysiclans will ? r. '1 f-r t j alternoon, it 13 -t V. ? r-'' crs make an ' 'r-t?--i ty f;'.::rj Mrs. . . .-'at iLcra 151. ' ir? cf Mi - ' r " -" :t 1 I " n ?' to 'spend r r arty -vii.3 i r-::i rt T::e i..,?n Leecroft. 1 Mr. and Mr3. Joseph Eauin gartner and dausMers, Jos;ph!na and Lenta, are in Salem again after completing & tour across the continent to the Atlantic coast Leaving Salem , early la the sum mer, they motored east by way of Yellowstaone " national park and visited many other' point 'of na tional Interest to tourists. While on 'their Journey they visited in New York, Washington; p. C, and many, others .of the . large cities. Miss Lenta Is making plans to enter the. University of Oregon this fan; ' ; s --. : ! ;; ; . - , Mrs. Don ' Young entertained very- Informally yesterday after noon In honor of Mrs. Allen Hop kins, who will be leaving Salem Boon to make her home In 'Port land. Before returning to her. home In Pendleton Miss Eva Randall Is visiting with f rienda in Salem for a lew days. ..Miss Randall has been spending the greater pari of the summer at " the Randall cot tage In Newport. . ', ' Mrs. Charles Wilson; has as her guest for the next few, days her sister. Mrs. II. ,B. Mulky of Lake Oswego.' , ' Mrs. L. N. Roney ofEugene has been the house guest of-Mrs. S. E. Keith for the past two days. Read the Classified Ads. . ill I I I ' ! p iiUliLJ LM.iii!.. Market Moves With "Disre gard to Outside News De velopments trom bpam cents, and TIin frnrc1!, cj'"-te.1 at 4.8 recorded .a similar gala. Italian lire sld around 4.4 5i,i. up 6 y points. Demand sterling held Eteadj' eroi:nd 4.54. id Blackberries and Pear: Arc Going Received Here Blackberries .and pears 'are 'be ing received at the Salem canner ies in small quantities, and the crop Is reported nearly packed for peaches, steady. NEW YORK. Sept. 14.--SeIllnS pressure was again exerted against today's stock market,, but better resistance and net losses as a rule were held to & point or less! A few feeble rallies, took place dur ing, the day , in which, some stocks climbed 1 to . 3 points above yes terday's final , figures, but these gains were either' canceled or sub stantially reduced by the flood of offerings la the last half hour. The market moved In seeming disregard bf outside news devel opments. ; "The rate of Spanish pesetas showed a' slight gain de spite news that the military re volt had teen successful. ' Coppers, rubbers and tobaccos held relatively firm.' ' Railroad ' shares showed mixed changes with the active Issues re covering only fractional variations from last night's closing figures Heavy buying of French and Belgian, francs .and Italian lire. all of which registered substantial ains, was the feature of the for eign - exchange market. ' French francs Jumped 10 points to 5.85 the season. As poon as the9 and a few late vegetables are out of the- way,' canning of prunes will start. - The prune pack this year will be less than that of list sel son, a majority of the fruit beins dlled and packed in small car tons.' - : - ' - ' l DRIED IIUIT NEW YORK, Sept. 14. Evapo rated apples, dull and . weak; prunes, steady; apricots, slow; Yen cr.JYcur Fc.r.:;y V Invited to Federation This U an invitation; doesn't cost you anything. You and your family , are Invited to attend, the September meeting of the' Marlon County Community federation to be held at the Salem Chamber of Commerce next Thursday evening; September .20, beginning at S o'clock sharp. Doesn't make any ' difference t i;,LtLfr or i , t j-.t your local . co'iiiiiuiiity tiau. J"-. come and tear what the M-ri i County Community reparation i? planning for the wistrr.- i : The program follows: , Two musical numbers. :What shall the federation cla this winter? Two minute talks. Report of A. N. Fulkerson, sec retary of the federation. Achievements of the federation, by Joseph J. Keber, prrsUnt. . . t . . A. nr. c "aii 1 about t and it3 di:'" r. out at l-'V; I'm : r it rn ') . ' i it . . .10c ; , a- . tt.f 3 L.i- rt t: 3 eve- : i . A .KNO.CK-OIJNir-.--' ' Meeting an J Keating Chain Store 'Price's. Chain stores with their enormous" rents and' over-head ex penses tan not hope to compete with the Merchant who "owns hi3 own" building. Look these "knock outs" over then place your order with' us. 1 ' - ' Ginger Snaps, chain store prices 2 lbs. for 35c; our price, lb; 15c i xiui, ciiain siore price- zc; our price, id. . . ; .". ,22c Hard Wheat Flour, chain store price 11.85 and'np; our price, sack ....... 4 t. '. . .f 1.70 5 oz. cat3 Oysters, chain store price, 2 for 35c;' ' " Our price per, can ;;v: ..."......".;... tzc u.iyg i-ortt and Eeans; our price Crape Fruit, our price & for ..................... V.'tite Laundry Soap, chain store price, 24 bars 81.00; uur rca' T tars for .-. . ,3c HcKci Cats, large pk-?.. chain store price 27 to 30c; Our price . .. ,25e Sweet Potatoes, our price. 3 lbs. for .SSc Ice Cream Melons, our price, pound ,.....:....; 2c 1:3. 5 t, c ; Jen Itcs crackers, chain store price 50c; Our trice . : . . .... . .'. .43c Green Peppers, our price, 3 lbs. for ..... 3c Medium Breakfast Bacon, chain store price 22c to 25c; Our price;-lb. ; ......... 4-. L ....... 20c L-cioa3, oar jr'.c?, dozen -. . ., ,4.2c r:::i7, ctaia e! prica $1.75 to $2.10 per'sack; Oar price, t: . . . . i . . .'. ,i . 'i 1 .8J1J50 Dates, chain stora price, 10 to 15c pkg.; our price 3 for ...3c- Our cash sysUia ani, economical business methods enable ns to f -!1 d-endit!-? Crcc?rle j tzf less tioney'than any store In the' V.'i: 1::- :a V":y..'Ia it-. Zltzt Ilart&t "Joe" with tis snile rill f TT3 ?c i T.iti tL 3 choicest of cuts. ' " , ' :.::r.7-Ga: i::?s li-ati.:;.:; i 5 rorth CommcrcU Ctrc.t,:'.' T. - t if ':. C r-j ' - - . - ? j . - 4 ' ... . . . . ' . - -V y-V "" '"fc - f ,-. rmrpm ft ySstar i . - J ' - - - -- jwW ,W. .. ' t w V ' -' t - ''f. ' i.- ' ' - 1 "'""""i" ' " r-r f "' r. ALBATJY COPkVALLIS - " ? 1 , a iiiwtiS Vcu clcn't have to wait twenty or thirty rninute.3 for a cLrl: :.l Cuiic'c KTct becaueb vedo not do the biisi- fcr ve probably cell more fjroceriea than any other fir: 1 in Salem, bccr.ii? cf our vrlllinners .'to cperid vXr rQr - hc!p cn Saturdays. itH extra, .f'iiWJAW 'fcWW . W JLm UUiW - , '--n --r - - . . , people or cr.iem arid-vicinity our regular to tl:c buoy housewife, cay npthjn.pf the loyer price? t ! - i j .... J I CD lb. cack at ctore..: G.CD "LQUn : rc.rn l.C Vim ; 1.C5 .1 ............ aw 1 " :y threi brands of ilcur reprccent tlie beet .... . . UXi turec, and Wcctern Z, 7AC0II AMD , ...... iL Hrms, ctc.-Ccnt'd -'. '" t '" Picnics, nice bright cusqr cured, medium" cize, ib; . : ..::..icc Bacon Loin, bac!:s, lb. Gctta-e Rolja, lb. V..:..2c Fancy thin lean Breakfast Bacon, lb i;......:.......33c Medium thin Bacon, nice frech ciiar cufe"d," lb.tDc Sv4ft3 Premium Hams; lb 5 lbe. net Pure Lard :t.2z 1 .plb. r.st Pur- Lard 01.73 :uy.f7c:.: a sto?.e viti Oregon itate Fair Week September 24 to 29 Store Hours Phone Connect": : Store News for, Saturday and Monday -. :. e . r - g" u .-.s.-..j. ,-,...j. . t ... , " - - -. - -- r ' - , ' . t s - - - " - 7 ' .' ' ' ... ' . "', ' " ! - f j ' - . 'JJ' r IB . ..... : ... 1 f I S T T I ! Nil At t t- - t I . - i- -l -I -I ... - ' - i - ' ' ' . A Special Purcheco ctS. Z Atfesan Coat 2 1 . i c: . A splendid purchase of high grade nationally r lv:l: and Dresses, that will interest. all Salem fclks, : t here Saturday and Monday w -Garments frpin T.r2Z ?::, Wales," and "Youthmore" will be shown 3 x:l t z f standard brand3.' This will be & sale that viH merit yc-r r . tion and attendance. If you have any intention, cf prr:1 ' winter coat or dresS you cannot "afford to miss thi3 il :. Facliionable Coatc- JPIain and Novelty Plaid Velours, Cut Bolivia plain cr f are lined'with fancy Venetian linings.' Styles r.ro r:.r, C: maker.' Colors are navy, black, brown, chestnut, are 1G to 52. ! V : , '. : n niQ tail are f r X The Latest Mode in - The finest collection of Autumn Frocks we've shown for many -seasons. Fashion's very newest creations Tiered- Skirts, panel, pleats, nonncesr.r straight lines, ; tight sleeves, short sleeves, as sponsered y Paris. This group wiir really create a sensation especially at this low price. . v -. The wool dresses are- Polret Twills In navy blue, em bellished with all the newest and most novel trimmings. Some are conspicuous by their simplicity of design', hav- . ing for. their trim, a contrast interline' of silk Duvetyn -or Ellk Crepe. . V . -. .. . The Silk Dresses are fashioned of Canton, Crepe de Chine, Satin, llatelasse Crepe, Peau de Eoie' and Georg- , rtte. Colors are:, Vagabond brown, navy, black and tan. Por adornment. Chenille, Beads, Braids, Tiera, Panels and Pleats'sway the mode. s " ' i Arrange to be here early Saturday morning. Note., ..-r - -'; This timely salehouid' 'interest school girls. A ; " 1 i -j I 1