THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1923 DRlED BERRY PACK SOLD SALE IS MADE OX BASIS i OF DEUVKRV IX FUTURE ! The dried loganberry pack of the old Oregon Growers associa tion which Is In a state of Hqulda- 4 " U. " V of - v -. . .-. ? tion under the guidance 6f W. I. Staley has been sold, according to the late reports. The last sale was made on the basis of a deliv ery between now and fall, depend ing upon the demand. The old stock of prunes of the association hare been reported on except a consignment to Philadel phia and South America. It' is stated that the Forest Grove, plant has been sold to interests for a total of 111,000 a sum somewhat under the amount paid for it or iginally. 1 i SALEM OAC CLUB ELECTS I V CHARLEY CHAPLIN in "THE PILGRIM RICHARD TALMADGE - 'In Fast Company" A Knockout of Thrill, laughter and Pep mm Today Tomorrow BLIGH Miss Vivian Marsters was elect ed president, of thel Salem-OAQ club last night at a well attended meeting at the Nell jSykes-Pear-m?ne home on the River road. Claude Bailey will be vice presi dent : Miss F. Slater as secretary r Floyd Gregg treasurer,' and Dave Wright sergeant-at-arms. . J 1 v Col. Carle Abramsimade re port of the reunion of the 1900 class which" was held ' recently. Mrs.- Mark McCallister is the, re tiring president of the organiza tion. r ' ' '" . ' Candy Special ; CARMEL ICES I FRUIT ICES 1 1 I . I... '. 3! J. Regular Price 45c lb.j i i - Saturday Only 28c lb. 2 lbs 52c. Limit 2 lbs. to a customer Only at O CHAEFER'C? DRUG STORK , "The- Yellow Front- 135 North Commercial Phone 197 The Penflar Store i - . ,' , i ' , I. -.! iff ' . . "' i .: 1. ' "THE REDEEMING V i) i sin" J fr A marvelous. iy ' I llk vivid story of r C"Jlt' I IV i Paris, of life - J" r ' 111 unions the srt sf? &FP1jV I If f - Apaches, the , v2r Wtl. i J J If , thieves of the I ' 'iljrjri - ffy Khadowy u h- . FAMILY (vS i! , NIGHTS , ffif : ' TV M- A ii l 'I ToxifjHT Jnfl j i 1 1 11 ' I 1 ' 1lt "i j. - - .--.'---'-:W:. -:..y---':lt-".;: ! ; .-. y: - , -.-hyj 1 ;v;.:-'v-';v;-'r-1'"'- i. BASEBALL I Pacific Coast t V Portland 15; Seattle 2. Los Angeles ; San Francisco 3 Vernon 5; Oakland 2. Salt Lake 23; Sacramento 5. - ? American " Chicago 6; Philadelphia 5. Detroit 7; Washington 4. St. Louis 9; Boston 7. ' Cleveland 4; New York 1. y - Xational PittsburRh 11; Boston 3. Cincinnati 8; Philadelphia 3. Chicago 7; New York 4. Lrooklyn 7; St4 Louis 5. : Grotto and Caseys Will v Meet on Diamond Tonight l .'The Knights of Columbus and the Grotto are to tangle tonight at Oxford park in one of the best games of the season. It will be a good snappy and scrappy game, if (he predictions of baseball fans does not go wrong. Midgits Challenge Any Team Of Their Own Age The Salem Midgets, claiming title to the city junior champion ship, since their victory over the Field Mice, have issued a chal lenge to any ball team in the city, comprised of boys under 17 years of age. George Beechler. manager of the Midgets, will schedule games, to be played at any time. He may be reached at 1540 Court street, ro by telephoning 863-W. BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT LOYS YOUXG, AGE 10, VICTIM OF CAKKLKSSXKSS Loys Young, aged 10, son ofj airs. Mae Young of 1898 North. Fifth, received a bullet wound In iiis right leg yesterday when a .22 calibre rifle was discharged. The boy Is progressing' as well as toukl- be expected, despite the failure of the surgeon to find the bullet that had lodged in hia leg. The accident occured when the older brother was handing the riUe to the younger, the trigger caught on a sleeve, and the dis charge of the weapon resulted, i The"-wounded boy is to",undergo another 'surgical examination this week. ' tomorrow. ; Reichman, a friend from childhood of the elder Mc Clintock. was , made co-guardian with Mrs. Shepherd of Billy Mc Clintock upon Mrs. McClintock's death. He told the history of the Mc Clintock family and of squabbles with the Shepherds over the guardianship and of their broken agreements to care for the lad. PARK PROJECT LAUNCHED MILLS TO HK.I1) WOODLAND DE"ELOPIXG- COMPANY Jefferson Tennis Team I Defeats Salem Experts Jefferson high, school of Port land won over the Salem high tennis team in Portland yesterday afternoon by a. score of 3 to 2. thus giving the locals the first thrashing of the season. Lutz and White lost their doubles, the first time this year. Tha Jefferson high team has the state championship. A city -of beautiful streets and well-kept lawns. Salem, Oregon STATE OPENS IN. , SHEPHERD TRIAL ; (Continued from pas 1) t ' account of meetings and acquaint ance; with the Mtlintocks, and once . with Shepherd. Alexander Reichman, attorney for the Northern Trust company which has control of the McClin tock estate, pending final disposi tion under the will of young Mc Clintock, was the next and final witness of the day. His testimony will be resumed .Incorporation meeting of the Woodland Development company was held last night at the Wood men Hall. A board of directors composed by E. J. Hamilton. C. K. Haines and M. J. Stewart were elected to serve for three years. T. B. Shaw and C. D. Ross and K. L. Randall to serve for two years. Dr. O. L Scott. Oren Watkins and J. A. Mills are to; serve for one yea r. : - . - J.; A. Mills was elected presi dent; Dr. O.. I. Scott, secretary; and E. J. Hamilton, vice presid ent;' and Mrs. Haines, treasurer Definite contract between the Woodland Development, which is composed by an organization with in the ranks of the Woodmen of the World and Captain Spong for ownership of Spong's Landing, a tract of land near Salem, on the river. A big Fourth of July picnic and barbecue is to be staged, at which time the park will be thrown open to the public. y PRISON i IS INSPECTED WALLA' WALLA. June 11 Governor Haitley and his official party left here tonight for Olym p"a by way of Seattle after having inspected the penitentiary here as the last of the institutions of east ern Washington visited on his trip. "I. found : the penitentiary in very fine shape," said: the gover nor. Improvement of laundry facilities of the prison was file only recommendation announced after completion of the inspection. II 'PrllmJ Rut IMPROVE YOUR HOME With Awmng3 We will come to your home, or place of business, make estimates anytime of day or evening at your convenience without charge or obligation, y We are always pleased to show you samples. Saiem Tent & Awning Co. Manufacturer of . Tents, Awnings and Canvas Goods T ;, of All Descriptions FRANK MONNKR : 7'JS North Liberty Street" Salem. OreRon" Plion 4I Ml F 1 1 1 i I , J m t I . 2 Q Roundtrip Excursion Fares every day throughout the summer season. St opover wherever and as long as you please within final return limit October 31st. , ; r Now plan your vacation journeys to -the east. Let our agents assist in fixing your itinerary. And include CALIFORNIA eithergoingorreturning.orbothways, if you choose. See it's manifold won der at little, if any, additional expense. Ask any Agent SoMtSiesia IPacafic O. 1 Darling-, Agent, Salem, or A. A. j, Mlckel, D. T. & P. A., 181 Liberty St. 4- mmLm ssfn nip) rf as run .1 . t FFtE ) o It still seems like a dream, so low was the price that brought thousands of pairs of shoes into our store. But it isn't a dream it's the bare facts' of the deal, no ifs or ands, no compromises our cash did the talking. This Entire Stock to Be Closed out at Public Sale Starting June the 12th at 9 a. m. ... . .... ma . .y,- . . - " " ... Ladies Oxfords, val- Children's Shoes L . . ceS to $5.00, spe- All sizes while they "ous hffg ut ir$1.69 y $1.49 y p!:-"49c Men's English Toe Shoes Men's Oxfords 'l J.There is only about 100 pair of All sizes, values to $9X0, including these, while they last j- Q Tilts, Avon Stratford, CO special per pair at v 1 0 etc pOH:D J One lot of Men's Ladies' Black or e. i Blutcher Style Shoes, Brown Kid Oxfords, t Shoesyalues to Regular $6.00 value, values to $8.00, spe- f'00: .fiipec,i' will be sold $0 nr ?ial while CO AC r Y 1 for special OZ.D j they last.-Z.4a tor One lot of Boy's Shoes, values to $3 One lot of Boy's suction sole Keds wnl be sold at the special flf? while they last nr price . 90C J for . . VOC . Men's heavy 2:20 Denim overalls, gS- ' .SL19 NOTICE Approximately 7500 pairs of shoes sold at auction at Bargain Prices Such as you have seldom seen or heard of on Staple Goods that were carried by the OAK TAN SHOE STORE, located at 262 Vz Washing ton street, Portland, Oregon. This stock not being merchandise car ried regularly by Salem's leading Army Goods Store, it is therefore necessary to make a hasty disposal of the : . . .' y-. Auction Stock The purchase was made solely to give the public of Salem and vicin ity a real treat in the way cf Bargain Prices ? Bargains 6uch as no other store but SALEM'S LEADING ARMY GOODS STORE would conceive of giving. ; ' Bargain Prices You will not see for ,a long time once this " ' Auction Stock is past and gone. It behooves ev ery one to take advantage of this wonderful Buying Event.- -(Signed) THE MANAGEMENT SALEM'S LEADING ARMY GOODS STORE Men's Sweater Coats, H C special while they last.:.-..... "DC Balbriggan Union Suits, short sleeves, ankle length . ....... ... -Don't forget the ad dress: 279 Commercial street, opposite Dan. J. Frye Drug Store. , Men's B.V.D'S will be sold for frf T!z eye i Opposite Danl J. Frye Drug Store Salem's Leading Army Goods Store Ladies' House Rubber Aprons, special while they ylQ last t5C ILook for the Electric Sign and Blue Front" opposite Dan'I J. Fcye Drug Store Look for the Electric Sign and Blue Front SALEM'S LEADING ARMY GOODS STORE 279 Commercial street just across the street from Danl J. Frye Drug Store CARPENTERS' PARTY PROVES BIG SUCCESS DOV CAMKROX, IXTERXATIOV Ah ORGANIZER,' SPEAKS Meeting Arranged for Better Un derstanding Between VnJoa i i : and Xo-ViUon y i I The ' Carpenters:: locfl gav a fine! program j and entertainment at the labor hall last night which was attended hy; more than 150 persons. ; Both union and non-union inen were present at the meet ing, which ws called expressly tor the purpose of securing a bet ter understanding between the or ganized and unorganized factions of the city. From all appearance the object of the meeting was a success. ,. The introductory remarks were made by C. F. Loveland, former president of the Salem Trades and Iabor council. Music was fur nished by the Moore's Music house entertainers, bagpipes by Arthur Hutcheon, a violin solo by James Sovereign, who was " accompanied at the piano by Miss Hazel Tierce; a 'Bunch of Bunk" by "Baldy" Elwell. and orchestra numbers completed ,the program, i The principal address of the evening was made by Don Camer on International organiser of the carpenters. - The meeting was decidedly a success, and much credit is due to the activity of George Beatty. good-natured carpenter who di rected the affair.' ; y ,: Refreshments were served to the guests. ' , , ' r This it tht ReJ Crwm MUtngt Cmrd. Get tie anj Improve l'tur Mileage. Expert (ronomy-ruo driven use "Red Crown" and get extra mileageuse , "Red Crown and tht rand and watch jriur summer mileage increoMl Get the Red Crown " .-" ( ACS X Ma! S123SJ Out of its years of experience in the making of gasoline, the Standard Oil Company has developed a gasoline that not only gjVCS quick starting, speed and power, but also a maximum of Ml ISA GJL for your summer touring. The Red Crown Mileage Card just out today makes increasing your summer j mileage and cutting down gasoline j costs as simple as a-b-c. ! You saw the other day what record? mileages the expert econorny-run drivers made in the Yosemite Economy Run! How? These drivers usedRed Crown," the mileage-gasoline, and they know how to drive to get the mileage that's in "Red Crown." - - ' Red Crown" is simply crowded with mileagc-wc have put it in there and, like the economy-run drivers, you can get more and more mileage cut of it 1 H0 THE RED CROWN MltEAGI CARD ADDS MILES,: The Red Crown Mileage Card is thor oughly practical. It tells you jtist what to do for your car-i-just how to -drive to get any where from 15 to 30 miles extra per tankful from Rcd Crown." Cct your tank filled with "Red Crown," ask for your Red Crown Mileage Card and begin getting extra summer mile age today at the first Red Crown Pump (red, white and blue) at Stan dard Oil Service Stations and dealers. tiatazSnby miles standard bzLcoinitrv' (California)- T , 1