Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1925)
mo n mt hp ead of Salem Penney Store Is Home After Absence of Over Three Weeks B. Jarman, manager of the, leri store of the .J. C. Penney; imppny, arrived In Salem y ester-. y after an absence of orer three e trayel worn, but glad to: Mr! Jarmaa went east to attend e ahnual gathering of the heads thb great Penney business. In icu there are now 571 depart- nt I stores scattered throughout e l8t 'cities hd--owns : of the bitod states., .'; ' ; - ' . ;. TMre were Xftfr-tHW represen- kive of r the? great organization eseit. IThey occupied six spec- tiiins; lour "of Ihe trains be- k ;rom the West. "They met at lantic City and were In-sesainn relive days. jpf any Great Speakers Tfia. Penney people were ad- Vssed by many great speakers life t -Atlantic t3ity. including J.tBryan, who went all the wav m jMIaml. Florida, leaving : ;:b k wlfe-to - be present. "Be ou a Blessing" was Mr, Bryan's bject; Other speakers of nat al bote were Geo. H. Bushnell, James E. Lough,- Arthur Nash d great Golden-Rule merchant; tas J Dr. Francis purcette Short, Thomas Tapper, - Hon. Harold Wlls. Fran B. Wfllls. United Ites Senator from Ohio; Rabbi pnen s. wise," ahd Fred B. itbi the great YMCA orator, -c I Then to New ;lrorks . j , After the Atlantid'Ciry Tneetmg, I Penney people ' went .to ; New k, where they .wjere'in session six days, comparing notes' and ttng broader, visions of usefnl- s tn their chosen fields. Then Jarmaa'sDent six days in Chl- o, risitin friends there, for he .meny urea in that city, I t Was "19 desfeea 'u "t ;..- "W Two davs. Jantia 1 K x.- . . - -- t " iw ao, naa Killing frOSts. Th wiea ,i-t-u temperature was H9.5 degrees the uicau minimum temperature 39.6 degrees and the mean temperature From 14.S feet jthe river dropped steadily until ' -ouuojjr ana 19, when It re corded 6.1 feet. A gradual rise Bet in until 9.8 feet were reached ou January zi. , From this point the river - rosn ranidlv nnm i - r - - J c UUUi . JIX I January 31 the reading h Afa won 17 fut 1 . . - i 0 6.73 Inches Reported f Month; Two Killing rrosts Reported ; Nearly seven Inches of rain fell g.vg January, according to the f I t xf Clarence Oliver, ewper- f obserrer -The amount was o lnches,and was nearly twice -, & bf the corresponding month ' year. The greatest preciplta k In any 24-hour period was on iutry 29, when 1.04 inches of a fell. v Twentyseren days In I month had .01 of an inch of a lor more. There were 25 Tidy days, 5 partly cloudy ' and ly.bne clear day. ? fhe 'maximum temperature was I degrees on January 21 with a aimum of 28 degrees on Jahu 5. The greaTest daily range 1 mm mm w immi Gathering of 'Former Resl . dents of State WiN Be Held February 12 -1. .... . ' Twerity-ffiVe'Stuaents of Sil- verton HigfTMake Last. ; . ; ; Appearance . 1 5IUVERTON, ore., Feb. 6.- (SpecialJFor the last time : as I students - of the Silverton high school 4he twenty-fire mid-year graduates met Wednesday even ing at the Eugene Field audltor- ium and pot tm a progrram. The; hall was decorated in th cbWrs of orange and white and i cyclamens were used effectively on the stage. No one took: Dart in the program. other than mem bers of the class. - The seniors formed in a double row ch the stage and eang . ''Old "S. IT. S." I while high school alumni "rose to their feet in the audience.-Blanche Heald, a member of the class acted I &9' pianist. Esther Byberg gave! the class salutation. This was fol lowed by a costume dance by Mar garet Simms with Esther Towe at I the piano. Milton Bristol read the! class1 poem which' had been writ ten by Forrest Wright, i Agnes Dahlen gave a short history bf th class which in turn was followed fcy the Last Will and Testament' by Donald Linn and thee lass pro phecy by- Mae ; Graden."! 'Aghes Dahlen sang solo to - which -she i John -S. ; Marshall, president of the Illinois Society, ' has called r a meeting of the society to be held at the Chamber of; Commerce on Thursday evening, February 12. Features of the evening will be rapid fire- one-minute 'speeches by the different members, and in or der that .some of the speakers was forced to ' give an enchore. Blanch; Heald was her '.accompan ist, , Esther Towe - was" clace vale dictorian, j The program for the evening, closed with the singing of the class song. will n&t go overkhe Hmi it ?i " uu - o be edtilsitioned and f'olcu in use. . - - - ; Evfery man 'and his ' wire - who were born Or once lived in Illinois are invited to come to this meet ing.; A program has-been pre pared to entertaih the crowd that is expected to be present. . - ? , Te reception commltte Is com posed of J. R. Chapman; George w. Eyre. Mrs. Frank RosenqueBt. Mrs. Ada: Miller, Mr. and Mrs, J. Ackman, and Ernest Anderson The program is as follows Music , by the .orchestra, 'duet by the Rev. William Hickman, and son, - E. C. Hickman; Address by Frank J. Lonergan, representa tive in the legislature from Port land, a travelogue "by MIss Mary yre, and community singing, which win "be led by Miss Mary Kyre. SALEM SCHOOL CLERK RAPPED r C0tttmu4 frim yt 1) scribing the 'form .of procedure. The measure Is designed to "cor rect mteUk'es'oY falhifes'of m"nty assessors in Advertising, a meeting. of such boards who do nojt other wise function; ttfA.$t4 ' ! i. ,srDuring a - short afternoon ses sion the house approved of HB No. 15 6-, relating to assessments; HB No. 80, changing the dates of elec- tlons in .irrigation districts from the first Tuesday, in September to the second Tuesday-in November and HB" No. 108, giving- wider pcrwers in declaring closed' seasons on game and fish - and covering emergencies. ' - -3 , : ; v Hev. Blaine E. Kirkpatrlck, pas tor bf the 'First Methodist church, offered " the ; morning prayer. i II ii ,11. Kentucky IJerby :nnir '' Will AhrfeX -Big Furse LODISVlLi. "Ry., Feb. 5. A record number of nominations for the 51st renewal of the Kentucky Derby Is expected by turf "writers who, taking Into account the large number of high-class ellgibles win tering- at Louisville tracks and elsewhere, predict the 152 nomin ations of last, year will be exceed ed when the entries close Feb. 21. The ; raee for 3-year olds, at a mile and a quarter; win 'be run at Churchill Downs, Saturday, May -16,; the seventh day of the p ring' meet. ! The purse, with 850,000 added by the Kentucky Jockey v Club, may be the 'largest Itt the - history of the half ) century old classic Last year 19 of the 152 nominees accepted the issue, ; making the purse 8 5 2,77 5 ' for the ' Winner, Black Gold. The year previous when Zev,;' the "Rancocas . Stable's colt;, wen, ,20 startod, giving "the race a net value of 853,600, The starting fee, 8500, is-added to the 850,000 purse. WtM ren i 1 . . .-N MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harm less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothine: Syrups, espe cially prepared for: Infants fn arms and Children -all ages. Tn amM tmifattrnt. ahvavs look for the signature of Proven directions on ach package. Physicians evcryu-liere reconlinciid tt, Starring " ' TONIGHT & "SATURDAY NIGHT. ' XVTXIi BE VAMILVNIGTIT ' " " ' 4C - COMEDY " "NEWS kj ,ISEY; 5. The greaTest daily range J , j j XX jfj ' if SOc ffi VIIOU FALiILV . p .. f Ingte XdmJssion, l23c; CMWrcn, 10c)' ' ' : ' j ' ' ; j( ' . ; . Grand 70i' 1 A ' f' -r, A Orchestra JS Starting Ai.. Vr AV v!r IcomedyI 1 ' ' - ' ' j: j i H i;!fc j,. -f V -.4 "f ; .-'". "T"-"'!p.t!. ':' '':' r- ' -..'".- ? ' . r."-1"-' 's'"";' - I------ !' ' -' ""' ' JT, s; . ALBANY : 3l- lP J n CORVALLB x YoMir Bmsleess aed Ours S ORANGES- ' .. Delicious tipe juicy fXirtMgeSfjmee low" for Friday- and Saturday Shoppers . DOZEN 23c 33c -43c Vim loiir .1 Gem Wdt '49 lb. Sack" $2.53 Wirgatiiie , ' : :sn.,65c 49 lb. ickCrpwn ; :2lTb. Full , . vr.:- - : Cream Cheese -Fishet's Dlead ' r:- 55c - -J -49 ib.'Hradir-. 2l36z. Fresh Eg 52.70 59c ; ; - : Go!5 IVIifdai r ;' ; Smblena 1 49Ib.ac!rf 1 MacaroriilV ! ! $2i73' i J 3lbs, 25d I; ; .'V ft iOc 2.25 ...2pc 52.25 ...25 c ...29c K 2 Cans Preferred Stock Peas. BURBANK POTATOES- ! These . potatoes' are small but of even size, the quality is every .hit as good as the' No. 1 grade and the saving almost a dollar peivsack. - "v' j 100 pounds for 1.59 j Soap Blue Tip Brbbmi' 6 Crystal White made of the very ) 25c ' . best brdomxorn . Pels Naphtha : r Soap 69c r able.- .Sixleam ! i i i. straight White , gk- Calmnet dle -tfiHi. j Starch T9c i 99c : 3 pk. ivory Soap - - ; Flakes, 25c Green tip, a lite 2 Old Butch lighter broom for . Cleanser 15c ;89c: - " ' - 1 1 0 Tlie health of the communitv depends lar eTelv tloon the aualitv of the foods the housewife serves the family. ' Busick stores have an enviable! reputation with the people of the Willamette Valley, not alone for Quality but for tLcbnomy; and bervice." -.-"oYv GAINED FOODS - 1 . . - - Cotmtry Gentlemen White Corn, Per can 4...... L.L.. ' Country Gentlemen 'Com, r PerdoaJfenahs,.:.;.,....:; Golden -Sweet Corn, per can... Golden Swee Corn, per doz.. Standard Corn, 2 cans...... ....... Standard Peas, 2 cans............. v Standard Tomatoes, 2 cans...- 27c large cans prererrea siock Hommey 29c . .39c FRESH CRISP; .yV.r'-- COSIE ONE COME ; ALL! , Ydu will enjoy ;seleciinlg reshoungr '.',,) garden vegetables from ;our ..vegetable fountain, they are so . temptingly,' delic- ious. New Leaf LettuceZforJi '.....15c iceberg Head Ljettiice, per head 10,& 15c Tender Hhuba'rb, lile "plant, torig e t tender stalks. New Southern Cabbage. Purple top Turnips, 4b3. 15c Crispy Tasty Carrots, 41bs.-..-i...v..-...-15c Radishes, paremps, yellow turnips, caul . viftowery - ne,w. spinach .celery, rhnsse and manyvithcrs to select from. Priced SEVERAL MfiLHON DOLLARS EACH YEAR is pent to give ybu and your family Ihe protection of United States' Gov ernment, inspection of 'the hieat you' eat. ; . r;-:. ' - All the Choice Cuts, Roasts, Steaks and Chops cut continuously and dis played in modern refrigerator 'coun ters. ; Priced low, that all may enjoy the best in meat. i - Fancy Br ealcf as t v Luxury Sausage Bacon lb. 20c ' ' ' - - Special Steak Fancy Cottage lb. 14c Rolls Bacon Squares lb24c lb. 16c Premium Hams Sugar cured lb. 31c Picnics -r 1 e lb. 21c CascadeHams , -Bacon Loin . lb.2gc r Backs, lb. 26c Medium Weight Swift's Premium Bacon tender anH ( Bacon, by the : lean, lK;26c '.. pieces br Sliced COFFEE i Mi J. B. Coffee, 1 lb ... ..I .J .. ....... 57c j . i '. . . -. -- - f- .- , -... . Hills Bros, Red "Can, 1 lb... J : ......;..57c Golden West, 1 lb::. . ... . .1. ...57c X Hills Bros. Blue Can, lb ..i...........4Dc J American Club, 1 lb. can.....j....:.......49c i ' : . r '.'. i .. . . . Fancy Peaberry Coffee........ Special Blend Coffee........... j TEA 39c ' X 4-2 lb!, pkg. Tree Tea, Orange Pekoe 37C 1-2 lb. Tree Tea, green.-.ll ..::,37c, J Folger's Shasta Tea, black or green, : :j )t j 1-2 pkg.,.. ,.....27cf-xl : I Ibl c,GhirardenTs Ground . ) Chocolate ............... ...... J.........: 32c: Nr 3 lb. can Bishop's Aground :chbcolate ..73c - A Ground Chocolate in bulk", 2 lbsr....35c X . I 5Q:t3 iY&2G .t2E(5 - OC2S)OG ' ! JXnTTDUK ftOCEIlIES AT A STOhE WITH THE ' ; ITS YOUR 'GUARANTEE OF SERVICB X7 - 4 yN iN ' :.'. . ; "V.-: " , '- - 4.-. ..." ..