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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1923)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE?.!, OREGON TUESDATT MORNING, 1SEFTETTBER. 25,: 1923 fc,01 SCHOOL ; : CIG EXIIIDIT AH . Departments of: the In stitution Have, Handiwork , : r On Display at Fair : GEORGE KELLY OF THE GIANTS. n SIDELIGHTS OF TOE STATE FAIR f V f - Students of the Chemawa In dian school hare " contributed the best. efforts- In every department of -the institution In making the , school display one of the best and most complete in history. The displays consist of work in the -various departments, and are attractively presented. -From the boyg department are shown nu merous articles In carpentry, iron forging,' wrought . Iron, printing, plumbing, machine-shop, cabinet working and masonry. The exhib it Was arranged under the' direc tion of J. Uiff, superintendent of industries at the school. All of the work shown Is that of stud 7 entS.'"'-'"--':; -r: "A.V la order to illustrate 'whit the students are taught, a dining room ; and bed room set hare been placed In various booths. The furniture ! and the-fixtures were all made at xne scnooi. - a special Doom, equipped ifter a hospital ward, " "th a "patient" In the bed, dem on, irates first aid and nursing in- ' structlon receiTed by the students. Vocational training- Is given a prominent place, ; ' with' cooking, canning and preserving dembnstra- . tion -work by , the-, girls. ; The din- iug room Triii receive ay change fn detail-. The home eco nomics department Is under, the direction br Mrs. L. F. Brlckell. . Around the, wall of one booth . are 43 'silver cups' and other tro phies won by. students In academ- ; Ic;r athletic and military j contests In -competition with other scnols.' " A large., portion of the display Is .taken up in academic work, with needle work and weaving receiving emphasis. ; Teachers In charge of the display are Mrs. Flora Iliff, Mrs. Ada B. Kisser and Miss Lydia Bachard. , r , s ; ' V": : ':-': The display Is on the second floor of the pavilion, and takes up a great' portion of the western "part of the building. ! It was ar ranged largely under the guidance ;of Mrs. '. George Bent. Mrs. jeeste 'Kofcey and Miss' Antoinette "Witel K TJthet iistrctor who have had U-rhand. 1ft' placing the . display .wer .'Mrs.. h T. Brlckel, of the home ecoIesV:. department; Thomas Ross, gsrdner, who furn ished the decorative tSaterlal from t the greenhouse, for theiflrst time. .All the Work was under the super Yision of Harwood-J-LaU superin tendent ot lh school.' -u ( ; r - i I . i s J- 'l: KELLY J I mi-iT-i,irri 1 i I i - 4 of entries had not been made yes terday, many ; of these having been received all through the day. Whatever they may hare lacked in numbers was made up .with en thusiasm and Willingness to play by the fife and drum corps of the Grand Army of the Republic. - A little thing like occasional -show-era tailed to dampen-the spirits ' of - the hardy 1 old " soldiers,' and nearly- erery section t the' fair grounds , was serenaced . by the little band. A. B- Cornell and wife, Grants Pass, are camped at the 'state fair grounds. Herbert B. Howell, 'JosesM&e county agent. Is attending : the fair. .-' w i state Industrial club leader, at the fair grounds. -" One of the strangest exhibits tn the poultry display Is a. Rhode Is land Red cock, owned by Mrs. Henry White, Detroit, Ore. Though of the masculine type, the old rooster Is mothering a brood of chicks in as capable a manner as any hen. The Mood is the third he has mothered this season. Another of the .oddities . of the poultry, display is' a pen of "Qnaekiess" duels. These, It was safd. are most practical for -use fn the city, for their annoying . dla- jcordiht roca! efforts hate r hHn eliminated. ' ',' , 4 1 V Flowers in the New Pavilllon "Scooty" Dutton, former O AC tare attracting s great amount of football star, is jit the fair from Interest at the fair grounds. v In All of the state Institutions hare placed large exhibits, featnr lng the. work or Inmates 'The articles made ty the Inmates are being' offered for and are receiy I0g a ready sale. ' Special booths are occupied Ty the . state feeble minded school, state school for "deaf and dumb, blind, boys train ing, girls training, 1 state hospital and state prison. east of the mountains. B. O. Garrett, secretary of the Oregon City "Chamber of " Com merce, is here for the fair.. He has charge of ' the Clackamas county exSTTbit. . S18 & SU 13 6 $11 Ctevee- kiy,lald f U .. Price qat4 ar whoiMai ad aif rrieei rMtred bl ifinaen.- ratal Butttrfat.' delivered , , Milk,.r evt - i i i i SSa Kgf, elecU ., , - a Sundardt , , ., ' . , , 2 4 In VVilh tiuIdltCuch Eahk Imam a . . . i 4 SILVEItTON. Or.., Sept; '24 tfSpieelal td rThe- Statesman;) Frank Aim Of Julius Aim & B6ns Xt Eilrertoh has "accepted ' posl tlon at the "Liadd A ' Eush bank of (Salem. ' Mr. Aim formerly attend ed the Uniniiiny "of Oregon. J&l ?6r he held a tosftfon at the First National tank "Of : Sllverfon.- He Igate up thli ' work in - order td 'become a fsieiitfir of th flrm-ot , which his father was manager.;. f t H Cooil T-in DO.TT 1IIS3 IT. CnA nm' tim end address claim? v-ilten t"-vlLer wuh 6 cent (and this 2Io.-j, lows, : i receive in return at 1 r trlil rv'a w-U!iiDT CLiiaberlain's ? t Cor I-.Jy for cou -J, colda-Wtfj IroiA-hial, rfiu snd whooping obis, 4 ri tickJip thvoat; Chamberlaia's 8tom 1 ?: "rS.Tvl Usf-rTiiiV.ifor tomacatroa t'.s hcrti I .lot ? and eocb"JplIonj ; Ci.i,i.rUla's fUve. needAdviaeTery nd akia a Section; these Tlned faunly . rnei for ouly 6 cents, Don't miss it. L I ' ' ' - ". till- " ? r ' - 11 ' 1 ' 1 L- 1 Mr. and , Mrs.'. Warren Dalgh of The Dalles are 'spending the week In Salem. Mr. Dalgh la county agent for Wasco county and is in charge of the. Wasco exhibit at the fair. ; Miss Zenda Hehdrlckson , of Prlneville Is in Salem this week. She is assisting . H. C. Seymour. addition there are many ornamen als used Jto "decorate the northern .entrance. For the benefit or yisitlng PEO, a booth has - been erected in the Educational building, where all are asked to register. TW ; Interest in the livestock divi sion of the stater fair has been greatly reylsed this year,' and the stock has ' increased In - every - de partment." There are llTihibit ors of cattle," 127 of hogs, 70 of sheep and 3d of horses this year. An accurate check of the number Udfaemakers to Hhve' ; Dcmc nitration Today . Helpfui JIlaU - for the Home maker" is the slogan of the home economics booth, in the education al pavilion this year. Working demonstrations are giren daily at 2:15 each afternoon by -experts from the Oregon Agricultural col lege. - : : ; T. ."How can I clean my stained aluminum or rusty , stove top?" "How can X - shine" up. my dfng silverware or my corrodedf brass candlesticks? are questions which Miss Emma" S. Weld will answer by demonstration oa Tuesday. She SRNOR DE ALHUCEf.IAS. r 1 j 11 played by Miss Weld sliov . : z grades of linoleums frc-s i r doth which used to 1 j but is now not consider c i & ',. InTestment, uptotl3 t;rvy i type..: '' ?;;-';;-W;.'ft ... - 1 train's Prime Minister, whose ' GeVernment. is threatened by a revolt of the army at Barce . lona. , V :. ,. '' .'?'' . ' K0 FEAR CF Em-fesultinsfrbiii change of diet, crater "or climate, concerr thoee who take bo the short trip, suwner vacation o long jonraey. CHAMBERLAIN 'S fng Of linoleums were dUcossed -"-Jiffi-W "4 demonstrated y6steMay." gam.. ' 1tad faa ememency T niaht ov ckr. pies of floor coverings were dis- will use the different metals and various cleaning materials lvlng advice on how to obtain the best results with the minimum amotfct of work -and dirt. Care in the selection and clean- CHICAGO Ccst'"24!-flni:3r. and pale faces, gathered at Evar Li- ton-tonight for a three-day con ference 'on Indian affairs, one c : the purposes of .which. i'.I . be t start an educational can;, ja t study the Indian , as he was, i . now, and will be. , Kiss Edith Garfield of Sale spent the 7 week-end Amanda Mathew. with Mi.- 4 s' .Big first baseman who knocked, out 'three" Home rUna In three bocsecuu times at bat In a Chicago game SALEM MARKETS a.-.-. OKAZH AHS BAT . K.'ttvkt( K S rl wImM. fkd Cheat hmr . . tHt ferny MTTLTgl 11 Q 11 broilers ' Heavy heat Medium I v ' rOEX KTTTTO A3TD MEET top OSO-StS Vbm twt" , , 7" SS.tC Bogs, top, g25-STS."cwt .,..,i-....SS.M Hori. WP. 225-2T5. et --45 SI tJcht ew,.wt , ,i .u V j i " . SS.0 Rc'a heavy. ..,- ...04' Tap veal, towM - , ... ;i OT Q OTU .04 Top . iteert Cewt .. ..... Top lambs may be available at prevailing market. -r. BABTZOITT PEAKS . . Standard boxea, per box -?2.25 YLtTMg rer 4 basket CTate 1 .Sl.SO cajtrTAXOirFEB "Baosalow. Brand Tnrlock'a beat. Of faring: , j standard Crates .S2.50 Pony era tea . $X00 Flat Crate i Yakima Roeky Tord eratea v. tandard -tS.50 meat- variety, standard crates-!2.?5 r3Vk Ua . BAnad variat VaaWS standard erate : . f2.75 MS.SIAS MEXOWS Grated. ev la. ICX CSSAM SCSLOirg .OS n T drat ed. per lb. ..iJL- H05ETPZW8 Crated, per lb. 1. -:.l J( rr "Bed Cod'-acy trait. . , era ted, -, per. lb. . -O QaoHnx 1 Per lb. - HXTCKLEBEltBSS : J fSXACXBZXSIES Sellin today .05 Q OS H O Per flt box rfiXSK 710s .SS.00 -0 ! l 'Bended" Brand Baaalrt Tatanriaa tlS'a-and larger - , t $5.8I .50' ad amallet n,:,,. S4.5C .r Oookinr,. Oregon (row. S-.S0 9 SS.00 , Grarenateina per box .,.,.. i ,S.TS v ,. ix-icxa tf HarweU EEE aD aliei. eaao $t.SI STEW JBUaOUEA XOETABUES AH priced ly U ddaea boaokti,' Radishes, tons; or round SIS a ana. lar(r- tav Cfcrrots, 'OrsTenateina, per bos. IS9EKT FBUITS Beets. CarroU and Onions- Radishes and Parsley U 4 -S5.o0 -1.50 -SS.75 Tomatoes, home crown, box.. Head lettace. local, erst ami,, , F(( plat, per erate .50 . 40 .si.oo .S2.25 IKew potatoes New Orefona, ewtH-75 Bell peppers,, per id. f-......v Onions. Walla WalU outdoor. ewt$2.50 Snmmer anaih ...-.. , ,.. . $1.2 a Pumpkins, r rated, !-..- ,i. ,. OS C-bbafe, loeay crste-.'lb.yf ,". , .OS ' y . ; .CHES : ' ' ElberUe trom Yakima and , Too Dalles. Q-otiag: . " -: ' - .Per box -: ; - .-'-.v,----. " v ' , Sl.OO . S bex lotT'...l,.t,... ,.f . ., , -.. -.. SS 10 be. io-ir ."..; ... .:. Q 25 or wore'' ,T...,.-...T,.,i 7..'..;. . v. , . ,.85 C ' A f 'w Crawtnrds -and other varieties G RAPES MiTagaa In, in.a. par P. Tokays, d-bssket crates : Tbompaoa seedless, 4'basVet erates$1.00 , OEOnHD CHEKKIEI , . rPer lb.. . ,.- Haw. .TsKetaaioa Tomstoes: ' -' - -. . . i From Tho Dalles and Bosebnrf. 2-layer . boxes O? EVERYTHING VE HAVE IN THE STORE ; If ypu want some good stoves, ranges, tools, ftinutilrer pipe, 1 etc., cHeap, come ' y V- v iPT.T! Fancy : California Oravenstelns : 125 larger .. .. 163-175 Choice Orjon Oravenateina: 125 larger 150-13S L les-iTs: ft.7S -17.50 -12.25 sa,oo -S-.7S I Ore tt OrmTenataina. faced and filled. per 'box - , f 1.50 C-okiaa varieties. Urtron . rrown. per box u Sl.50 to ia.04 ;. ' -.- CKAB APFLEa Is apple boxes -fl.50 oa California, lag boxea ; Two layer .poxes Pie-line encumbers r Nov .1.' small sise. ia boxes, lb- J, median wsa, per lb. .SS.2I s.ot S2.2I .0I OS No. 8. Ura;ator dUl slie, par lb0 Can snpply all grade ia sacka at la lr lb. " less. New celery, per bunch. 85 e S1.I0 Green beans, pox lb. . 04 Green corn. - in. ....! 4 O S-tf Cabbage, ' local; crated, lb. . .,.0f 4Iad lett-M. kxaL eratan' S1USO & SS.6t T.kk -tlant, per lb. - - . ... -4 New potatoea, .New Oregoaa. cwt. Bell peppers, pervlb. Sl;7 10' 0S1 czrrrzR aud comliercial st. 5 ) Vc d rather cell it cheap than inoverit i '.I "3 - f" .bON.dom'l. : Phone 523 VE HAVE PURCHASED Center end Front etreet and will he lo- 3 end doinj budnees under Green pa, homo grows, par -lb. Cunimbara.: The Dalles, on door ....;.. 1 ,7f Onions. Walla Walla oatdoor cwt. 2.0( Papier sad aaloaa --4 PoUtooa faklma aetted gams, per ewt.l 50 Oregon 'Whites. i per ; 'w - ...-. ,1 -fl. f - PORTLAflD LTAnKETS 1 . . .1 ,. '- "' WHEAT PORTIASD.. Or.:s Bant, f 24. O rain future: Wheat, bluest em and baart. aoft wbito, aoptamber - S 1.0S j October 1-OS November fl.Qo. western wnne. oey ber. October .November,1- fl.OO. Hard ;.f-. (Unlpmbn I1.03! uctooer. v.. ai fi-j Kartfiara -nrinc Beotember 1.04 ; , October .S 1.03 f A ovomoor Si-". Western red September ft.oa vcw- ber fl.03; Novemer fl.oz. OATS shHik (tMl. September $27.50: October,-Nerember $27. o. - gray, P tember S2S.50; ; October, November 128. :: i -A -T.vrw r. Ne 2 46-ponnd minimum, Beptombef S28: October, -November $27.50; 44 poand. September $27.50; October, No- v- ..- a law in foment. Sep tember $3T.50; October No5 $. MiU ran. September $22.50. Octobe fit'.' iwer -? STJFFl-Ri-D FTV-S TEA13 " FRO-I KLDXETS T anffered with kidney trou ble for flT years, or more. 1 could not sleep at night and I was always tired after coming home from work, and my back ached,? writes John It. Gordon, Danville, IH. "i- seenred somo r FOLET KIDKEY PILLS and after a few treatments I felt better and coold wprk with toor case, became stronger and could sleep better- Tor c..!r relief frcn I'-'aa;1.;, ' ': " ,! !I"'.7c: ! A Ua VV. 4, 1VJI ICf SL XJ: J U M aif i i H VVv .-v OR Ji Jl !, t A .-1 A --MI a AT ta-asSa '4ii M jl ;- iii Tine ST j ' it Wh ilb Here Why Nbt Make Youf Pleaoure a Prc..Ll!5 One by TJmg-Advantage of the Final Vind-Up ci? C.:6 TaMMFriTTt - ' -" j . x ' ' Ji L ! L. v . , i.-r- i . I F n ' -I - - -L l ; GROCERIES . . ', - Lf VvOTS:T':. 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