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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1924)
if THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM, OREGON - SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTESrBER 21, 1924 -4 yes Let's all go to the CAPITAL EXCHANGE and get your suits, shoes, OTer coats and men's furnishings. -Get them at half price dur ing the fair. Why not be comfortably dressed when you have a chance to do so at half the usual price. After a day at the ll fair ' what could be more satisfying than a cool sparkling drink served from our sani tary fountain? 4 4 i .v - V fri ir . 4 "V. ' I f I i W r . 4 V r ' S42 North Commercial rhone 13G8.W We maintain the only exclusive radio: store In Salem. 9 - New : ' ' 7. 1 r ;-;v Grebe' ) Federal 1 I : Standard a A 1 II 111 III 1 Freshman Masterpiece Melco Supreme Wo are always glad to answer your questions or help you In any way with your radio problems. ' v RADIO HEADQUARTERS ; 21 X. Commercial Street, Salem, Ore. i Meet us at the Fair Sept. 22 to 27 j" State Fair, Spt. 22 to 27, Iechisive TIRES TUBES Goodrich Silvertown Cords Vulcanizing, work Guaranteed Use! Tires, lowest Prices When you blow out,, blow in Newcomb's Tire Sltop I'M SOUTH HHJH ST. 1id. O. E. Depot s . m r . m m THE ' - : ': !, v v 1 J II II II : I riie Instimimeiit of : a New Musical Art! So Says "Harold Bauer EE at Auditorium fcONCERT t;State Fair" 650n FHUlRSDAYi EVENING ; 8:00 p. m. r - -j : - j - - - . i .4 Coimcerit s I -. v ''...-'..'..-. ? f S' Accompanying "Miss Leona Mourton," contralto, student of "Dudley Buck" You may also Hear "Josef Hofmann," "Harold Bauer," "Ru dolpH Ganz," ''Alfred Cortot," "Percy Grainger," "Paderew- ski and many other world renowned pianists. Given under auspices of "Moore's Music House of Salem and "Sherman, Clay & Co. of Portland, . i PROGRAM THE OREGON' 'STATE FAIR MOXUAV, SEirf EMBER 22nd Children's and! Grange lay All children under It admitted free. 9:00 o.m. Formal opening. 9:00 a.m. JudgaiK begins 'in all de partments. 0:00 a.m. Men's t Singles, Wad kins games. Horse-shoe pitctiing contest.. A ff:10 a.m. Open air band concert at main entrance. O. B. Gingrich. 10:30 a.m. to lt:3U! Concert in band stand. ATTEKN00N - 1:00 p.m. hininh o( Men's singles, horse-sho bitching contest. 1:30-3:00 Band concert grandstand. Mrs. PrunV sings, McCleave horses stunts in front of grand stand. 1:30 p.m. Racing: iprogram, featuring 2:24 trot. , Ersnlng ,6:30-7:15 Band concert in band. O. B. Oingriclf 7:30 p.m. HpeciaL; informal horse show in stadium, band concert by Salem ; C'herrian band. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBEK !3 American legion Day 9:00-10:00 Band concert at main en trance. O.: It. Gingrich sings. 9:00 a.m. finals i of Men's Singles. horseshoe pitching contest . 9:30 a.m. Arrirnl American Legion potst from all points in Oregon. 10:30-11:30 Concert in band stand. Afternoon 1:00 p.m. Finish of finals of Men's, Singles horseshoe pitching con test. . ifg- 1:30 p.m. Racing program, featuring 2 :14 pare; iJ Stunts between heats by bugle and drum corps of state posts of American Legion. 2:30 p.m. Hebel'sCherry Bud band. ETtning t 6:30-7:15 Band Concert band stand. O. B. Gingrich. 7:30 p.m. Competitive drills by Le.- gion posts ? in stsdnim. - horse show. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 ltu Salem and Governor's Day GoTernor Walter Pierce sharing hon ors with Miss Patricia smith, of Port land, queen at Multnomah county fair.: 9:00-10:00 Band .concert at main en trance. ,- B. Gingrich sings. w:uu a.m. diud games tor men ,n horseshoe Ditching contest. . 10:00 a.m. G. A. HI. fife and drauH corps. 10:30-11:30 Band concert in baud stand. ' Dog show opens second ani : nual W. K. C. Afternoon 1:00 p.m. Finish - of Men's club games in ' horseshoe pitching contest. !: 1:30 p.m. Speed events at race track featuring Got. Pierce Derby, 1:30-3:00 Concert by band. Vocal numbers by Capital City quartet. '.r, 4 :00 p.m. G. A.? K. Fife and drum corps. . i- ETDing 6:30-7:15 Band concert in band tand. O; B. Gingrich ings. 7:30 p.m. Premier horse show in atadinm. ' : Concert by band, Capital City quartet. 8:00 p.m. Meeting of Oregon Pure bred .Livestock Association in rest room fi: THTJKSDAY, SEPTEMBEK 25th " Portland Day 9:00-10:00 Bsnd concert at entrance. O. B. Gingrich sings. :0:3O-ll:3O Concert in band stand, i' 11:30 a.m. Fife and drum corps. Afterneen 1:00 p.m. Racing card, featuring 2:12 trot. s 1:30-3:00 Concert in grand stand, t , Singing by Mrs. I'runk. j Stunts by McCleare horses be r" tween heats. j 1:30-3:00 U. A. It. entertainment in auditorium of new pavilion.-: Evening 6:30-7:1.1 Conc-rrt in hand stand. O. G. Gingrich sings. 7:30-9:l. Concert in-stadium singing by Capital City quartet. f- 7:30 p.m. Horse show in stadium. featuring hunters and Jumpers. 8:00 p.m. Annual banquet of mem bers of' Purebred Livestock Association. (-' FBIDAYl SEPTEMBEK 26th ' Booster' Day With special courtesies extended all uni formed bodies of fctate booster organi sations. 8:00-10:0 Crert at main entrance O. B. Gingrich. 0:(0 a.m. Women's games, horseshoe pitching contests. lU:80-lt:;iO Convert in band stand. Afternoon 1:00 p.m. Finish' of women's games in liors lioe pitching contest. 1:30 p.m. KarSng program, featuring free for -all trot. 1:30 p.m. Hand concert i" bantlktand. Hoostcr organisations putting : on stunts betm-een. heats. Evening 6:30-7:15 Concert in band stand. O. B. Gingrich sings. 7:30-9:15 Concert in stadium. Ping ing by Capital City quartet 8:00 p.m. . Horse show, featuring liuut ,t era and jumpers. ; SATTJKDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th : Traveling Men'i and Fraternal Day. 9:00-10:00 Concert at main entrance. O. B. Gittgrieh sings. s 9:0Q a.m. Boy; games in horsehoe pitching rontests. 10:30-11:30 Band concert iu bsnl a land. Afternoon 1:00 p.m. Finish of boy's games ia borseshoil!; pitching con'est. t 1 :30 p.m. Racing program, featuring free for a" rsce. 1:30 p.m. Concert by hand in r rand stand. -Songs by Capital City Onartet. - -. Stunts between heats by travel? ing sue a. , FORSSELL HUPMOBILE CO. 4 Ferry and Cottage St. . Announce A complete line of HUPMOBILE cars on display In the auto show room of the OREGON STATE FAIR You are cordially invited to call a and inspect them Only f r Packard Can BesS t a Packard "You are invited to inspect the full line of Packard cars on display at the Auto Pavilion this week. MacDonald Auto Co. Ferry and Cottage St. Axminsters 9x12 size, values to $55, now $37 CT tkV' A SATISFY YP IU fi ' IjBr -k,v ; every- fmf 9x12 Bozart Rugs - . values to $48, now SO You're bound to admire the real beau ty of these handsome rugs, of a heavy quality that will give years of Service. 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