The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 10, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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FRIDAY MORNING; APRIL 10. 1 925
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Power for Paper Plant
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Th Ktnl)j stream vhieh leads to
ihe Oregon Pulp '& Paper company
is used to ! develop 150 kilowatts,
.'rnearly. 200 horse power of elec
tricity for use in the local plant,.
In addition to the Keneratinj? of
the jower.
the water is used In
several ot the chemical processes
necessary for the proper manufac-
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tnre of paper products.
Resides the 200 horsepower ot
electricity developed, the Portland
Electric company furnishes nn ad
ditional supply of 3700 horsepow
er; of electricity. As "a result, the
Joalw plant j uses, nearly , 4,000
horsepower of electricity in their
operations, .1; , i
JTte additional power is furn
ished from the Oregon City plant.
fthte Estacadapower unit, and from
the Oak Grove project;
Officers to Meet ; ',-,-h ,-l
- Officers f the Oregon national
guard are, ta meet ,at the, head
quarter of ririg. Cen. neorgerA.
White for their regular meeting
April I G. .Representatives from
Dallas, Corvailis. Woodburn. : Sil
verton and Salem will be present
to discuss general military - tactics
under the direction of Capt. Vin
cent Diaz. JFollowing the meet
ing a banquet will be served at
the Gray Belle.
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SPECIAL
Regular $2.75 White Ehainel
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At tins Special Price bhe can afford to throw awaiyr the
bid Settle and replace it with; this fine 5 quart white
enamel one.
SPECIAL NOTE: We willjfeature an extra special
.for every Saturday and -we sure have some real specials
in store for
you. : Watch! for our ad each- Friday and see.
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smam win
play it- mm
Rrst Baseball Gmne of 1925
feason is Slated for
ThFs Afternoon
loving run will bei presented
ver 11
To the organization! that' has the
1efU" "entry. The Judges " for (he
leveiit have not yet beefn selected:.
I, The feature la beinff kandled by;
Wapu Crow, llarley Allen and
Arthur Roundiree ana It is ex
pecked that they will have the ile
ailji well in hand id a- jshort time.
This is the first time that such "a
feaf ate Kas 'en Uncljudd In; a
"Willamette !May! day program and
.ii Jiai jcreatea a-"great jdeal of iln-
SIUVERTONT, April 9J (Special, terest and speculation jamong the
IM-COITY MEET
IS MM HE
Frarfk Morah to Address
i Older Boys' Conference
f 1 Here on April 24-5-6
toi The .Statesman.) H-The' first
baseball game of, the season to be
played by, Silvertonj high 'school
wiU.be played at4 Albany Friday
afternoon. .The Silvej-ton basebaii
boys -ae light this year,-and inex
periencedy but are showing up in
good form. and prospects are good
for the i boys making some, win-
The high school track, boys are
also turning out in good .shape.
It is-said that some Atjery good ma
terial is out, and that the track
team will be superior to that of
last year. Showings so far would
indicate that SHverton will do its
best work in the 100, 220 and 440
races. Although .the track teams
have not 'been selected yet, high
school boys who are outstanding
in track are Dwigat Kircher,
Bu.rns Gilkerson, llarley : Oddie,
and Lloyd Kircher. f ' j '
students.
, International Bible Students aa-
pociation. Meetings arej held, evjerjy
Sunday in Derby building, corner
of pourt and, High streets, j Bible
, Ezekiel's
At 8 p i m.
eiuay.iu to 12 a. m
Temple study 3 p. m.
there will be a free public lecture
by Charles C. Best. The title of
this lecture Is: "Three Woflds
of jthe Earth.".. ' " Was j the literal
earth destroyed ,i: whei the first
world ended?. . When j will; triah
kirid In general receive eternal
life!? What. did Jesus mean when
Hel tanght his .followers to pray:
"Tiy Kingdom Come"t A cordial
invitation r is extended to all: to
he4r this lecture. i
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CIOE FETE TO
be swd soory
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Telephone Talk Kqnal letter
' i When two. people talk by tele
phone the conversation Is equijral-en'-to
a letter from ach to jthe
other. . Therefore, every telephone
conversation equals jwo lettWs.
On this .basis the. AmeHcan people
send over three times as many
messages by telephone as by ! let
ter. : ; ! i'
A tri-county older boys confer
ence is planned for Salem Friday,
April 24, and will last till Sunday
noon, April 26, according to plans
made by Benjamin J. Kimber,
secretary of the Marion county
YMCA. A total of 150 represen
tatives from out of the city and
over 200 boys from within the city
are expected to' be at the meet
ing. ,- .
Already applications have been
received from Dallas, Albany and
other -places, while applications
from pther centers are expected
Hi-Y delegations and represen
tatives from the -high schools of
the three' counties are invited.
Three days of inspiration and fel
lowship wilh the boys of the coun
ties will.be provided.
Frank Moran, noted boys work
er, will be the special speakers
the meeting, despite the fact that!
the conference has been postponed
for several weeks: in order that
lie might be, secured. Mr. jMoran
ii a popular: leader of boys of the
northwest arid he has heen spe
cially Invited,. h :
May Day Queen Election
t Will Be Held At cnapei
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The election of May Queen at
Willamette university. Is scheduled
to take place this morning at the
regular chapel hour.- The Willam
ette May day program is rapidly
taking form under the direction
Of Manager. Ellis' and Jils cbminit
tees so that the .queen and ner
palds, pf honor .will be jassured
of a full, program for the two
I The selection of queen fls nar
rowed down to three candidates
Miss Lucia Card. Miss Elizabeth
McClure and Mss Jennelle Vand
ort. At the final election on
of thes will be Vhosen nneen anl r
the other two will Ve her maid
of honor.
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P - ; ; "a! DOLLAR SAVEb IS A DOLLAR EARNED"
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-Among the many - inferesting
features planned for the Willam
ette' university May day"-exercises
is a canoe fete to be held on (he
Willamette river along where the
old boat house used to be located.
Colored lighting effects"' will ' be
obtained by,, submerging electric
lights-beneath the surface of the
water. Bleachers will be brought
iTom the Willamette gymnasium
'to accommodate the spectators,"
The danger of capsizing that is
involved will be rendered as small
as possible by the use of all safe
ty devices, such as riding floats.
Eirch fraternity, sorority and the
Lausanne Hall club. will, be' al
lowed to enter a float, and a gil-
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tlllery Officers Plmj fot
(urticers of the artillery o
wijl meet for a discupsion ' ot ar
tiliery problems Thursday . night
der the direction iot Maj. Ci W-
WfaHer. vA banquet will be served!
D 1 1 1 I I B
Regular $1.50 Genuine
Hickory Shirts
$1.29
At this special price we will introduce the real Ocnuijp
Old Fashioned Hickory Shirt. Imfiatious will not tuke i'a
. place. Seeing is believing. Extra full cut and all sizs
from 13 to 17. -
SEE OUR TENTS 'AND CAMP FURNITURE SET I P
IN THE STORE
; ARMY & OUTING STORE
Next to Busiclc's I . - V Ori Commercial St
Formerly:
Cohen Shoe Co.
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357 State St.
Sal
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LAST 2
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CORVALLIS j 27 - il9 r. nJU- WOOMURN 1
W 01 Avoid AH Domlbt ;
An optimifcy to save on the newiistyjish sKowrrigKf before Easter when you
need so many! things, j Bargains for men; women and children. Buy now
and save money . ,. ,
Exwa Slaecial Colored Suede
Fumps values to $10. Friday arid
Saturday!
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f $"g.80
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v New tan, jlack:ahd c
in Low Heels. Special Friday and
dlurday ,
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I Ten Osf crds for young "men
: to $5.8;
Boys' shoes all ricei special
r naay ana oacuraay
j'Stew. wS(ac1r"an tah; Black sat-!
. ins,"patenWariitl kid leathers. Value
to 10 ,
A
ur misgiving: wnerij you Duy your looa suppues at li uick's. ? Wliatever you wish to , buy. Whether il
costs much or little, the quality is the best for the price. Great rows of canned and packed focds from
the best factories and canners of the entire country displayed and sold in most modern and sawtarv
way.
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No. 2j Burbank
Potatoes
$1.39
Preferred Stock
one
3 cans
53c
Preferred Stock Sliced
Teleph
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New tan pumps in low or Cuban
heels. Friday and: SaWrday oly
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3 large cans
"New Trixie Tan Ties; Cuban
, HeeU.--u?.a....:I.-.-.S6.88f.
Black and Tan Catch Ties .... $6.88
Most storesifet S9 for these h
new numbers
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. REAL BARGAINS IN SHOES FOR THE KIDDIES
BRING THEM IN AND LET US FIT THEM
K Y 'OR
Best jCreamery j
Butter
Packed in Germ Proof
Double Walxed Carton
46c
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Pillsbury
Pancake, Flour
large package
;::H'!7g:: r
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Grape Fruit
4 for 25c
M. J. B.
Coffee
2 Doz. Fresh
Eggs
100. Lb. Sack
Sugar
$6.44
Crown
Flour
S2.43
Gold Medal
Flour
S2.43
Grap
Ffu
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Doz.
70c
7 Bars Crystal White Sea?
3 Bars Creme Oil Soap
2 Large Pks. Peet
Machine Soap
,;$i.40 Value for
99c
Creme Oil."
Soap
-14 bars
79c
SwiiFt's Premium
41
Half or wible, lb.
36c
; Gem Nu t
Margarine
3 lbs.
65c
10 Cans
Borden's Milk
87c
10 Cans
Dari Gold Milk
87c
. 15c Size Head
Lettuce
Better Health TKrotigh Better Foods
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