The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 25, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1925
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yTnn OHEG0U STATESMAN, SALEHrOHHGOIT
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FRUIT WW B J KEIV HOME
Building .Erected and Equipped Especially for This Line of
Business, Making Everything Up; tor Pate and Ship
Shape for Carrying on tne uperaions oere i
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Thk. T?van Fruit company s &a-
lem ranch has just moved Into
a new home, at the corner - or
Trad and Cottage streets.
It ias a building: there fronting
84 feet on Trade street and 75
feet, ion' Cottage -withU base
ment! that can be kejpt always at
the tight temperature winter or
Jtl s a very substantial building;,
fristructed especially ' f or -the
eed4 pf the business. It is.-re-.
eeratqr construction, - and it is
equipped with a. refrigerating
1 plant that.is automatically operaV
Ied. ,jt is one oi me Desi equippeu
, building in this respect in, the
valley. : B. W.; Pugh erected Cthe
building-, on plans furnished -by
I Walter Pugh. Salem architect. ; :
! Has Good Business, .
I Th i Ryan Fruit company, whole-
, Baler and distributor - of s fresh
fruits and vegetables, opened "Its
Salem branch house on March 1st
of last'year, atTrade and High
streets. " - ;"; - ; .
V Thia concern is a large and old
one, having numerous branch
houses In Oregon, Washington,
t'tah, Idaho and California.
, Salem is already one of the Im
portant points of Ifte -company!
These people " have enjoyed a
good "'business for their ; Salem
branch house from the day of its
opening,; They are pleased with
their footing- here, 'and the men in
charge are enthusiastic over the
outlook and high .in their ! praise
pt the capital city as a wonderful
place in which todp business and
make their homes. - : j '
The Salem manager Is f H. P.
Winans. and P. H. Peck is ware
houseman and floor salesman.
They are both from Walla Walla.
The caahierls. R. W. Carlson, from
the . Seattle house.' which is the
home office. A. G. Fielder and
R. D. Johnson are salesmen, , L.
II. Iunn and D. B'. McCarroll are
track drivers. . ' ' I:
E GABOIEL PQ'A'DEEl O SUPPLY
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Adcle Garrson's , New Phase - of
REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
Copyrght
by Newspaper
Service
Feature
CHAPTER F 4 3
WHOLESALERS fiitD J
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RcQcntly Organized Business Here Covering the Central
, Willamette. Valley and - Coast Counties, Is Conducted
py Experienced Men Who will Build Here a Large
Institution - ,i i
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1 in very M
Prie Gabriel Powder and Supply
" rom pany, wnowsaiers ana juooers,
headquarters in Salem
i S"vi Ninety days ago. E. B.
Gabriel is-nresident. He has been
I j working with explosives for thir-
roe he was wjth.the Dupont comJ
panr. He is expenencea in 'Diasi
ingtof ajl kinds; in mining, quar-
submarine : work, in fact
use of blasting materials
way in which they are
used in Industry and ; they are
I use in very many ways. Can you
think of a single useful thing in
; the world in whch blasting has
Hot had some part? . ' ... .-.
Chasi C. Gabriel Is secretary
and treasurer. He was for a long
time secretary or tne Doara 01
county rcommissionersof Spokane
county, 'Washington.5 He has been
a public Accountant. 4" ;
Commencing on the first - of
Jul-, . E. : A. Brad field . will -be- in
charge of the building , material
department. : He is now manager
of he Boise-Payette Lumber com
pany's business at - Pocatello,
Idaho. . ; ,
IJjm HEllDEfiS
Coverlns Ti'rritory
The company has a retail store,
recently opened, at 175 i .South
Commercial street, Salenij and a
warehouse 50 by 150 feet has just
Teen completed at Capitol and
Union streets. This warehouse is
for building materials only. ' No
powder -is kept there. j
The. Salem , powder magazine is
about two miles east of the city,
and the company has nine of these
powder magazines In its territory,
including those located at ; Tilla
mook, Toledo, Albany, 1 Cprvallis,
Lebanon and other points; , i
.The Gabriel Ponder and Supply
company covers in its operations
Lane; Linn", LincolnBenton, Polk,
Tinamook and Marion counties.
In building "materials ' they
handle lime, cement,"; plaster.
paints, roofingcoEtgosttions, built
ill fixtures et. - Their operations
in these lines " vrtirrbeicomes "mere
extensive, as their great field ts
better developed.' - -The; fact is,
the Gabriel Powder and,1 Supply
company will, without doubt, be
moce more and more off a factor
In the commercial life of , this city
and this territory. --
going to ,' put - , your - " foot to the
ground,. so stop.' fussing about it.
Thankl you,- Bess," as she swung
wide the . door. ' 'You're a good
Scout. .".
There; was? no : inLitaklng the
geniality of tvie tsmiie ne flashed
at the graceful, girl "'. whose .eyes
were furtively, watching him." I
saw Mrs.'Dnrkee : glance " swiftly
from Bess Dean's face to that of
her son, and unseen by either, her
own cpunteance ' took otf an as
pect so incongruously , ferocious,
that despite my anxiety for "Leila, I raised her voice for the benefit of
I had'hard 'work' to keep from( the others. ,:
laughing aloud. , . U I - "Madge, ;
I caught i the - little' woman's
hand as I passed .her, and gave
her fingers a significant squeeze.
. "Iveep Bess down ; here," v 1
murmured. "I'll 'go upstairs and
held Leila."
She gave me a comprehending
return clasp. ." '
"She'll stay down here," she
whispered vindictively, t and then
you 5- know just what
Lelia needs. . will ; you go up and.
take care of her with AlfZ. Call
me if you need me, although two
of you will be plenty. - Call me if
you nee4 anything,t!pr if you want
me to telephone the doctor. 1
"Bess," -she "..turned to - her,
"you'll keep me company dbwn
here, won't you? How glad I am
that you girls are here tonight. I
would have been terribly upset if
this had come on me when I was
alone. Let's look at the dinner,
Bess. WTelI have to contrive some
way to keep it hot until they're
ready. I wonder if Lelia 'will
have a tray upstairs. If she, does,
it's a cinch Alfred will want to
eat up there with, her.
PICKETING K5rf aAl-'UiD
SEATTLE, Jute 23 Industrial
Works of the World were .restrain
ed today from picketing or, congre
gating in front of "Our House," a
hotel and soft drink establishment,
by Judge -Ronald. The Equity
Printing company ' and publishers
of -"The Industrials Worker," an
official organ of the IWW, was
prohibited,, from distribution or,
circulating, any printed matter at?
tacking the1 store. ' . ' t
Salem industries are stable
Salem Is notjt; fly-by-night town.
It is being built on a reai found
ation. - x
wholesome feed, and you have
reduced the disease problem to a
Turn
There's
you.
(Continued n pag 9) .
to the Classified page,
a bargain there ; awaiting
Some Timely Poultry Point-.
ers, and Suggestions in
Other Useful Lines
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(Following are excepts from a
rrent bulletin of the department
industrial journalism of the
IThe number of pigs .raised
in
ech litter is regarded by the ex
periment station as the big factor
in the cost of producing weanling
pigs in Oregon. The feed neces-
ry to produce a litter is about
e same whether the litter ,is
lirge or small, and no good evi
dence appears thfct the weanling
gs in the large litters are less
thrifty than pigs from smallllLItters
or inferior In any way.
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Watch the poultry"litter at this
ime of. the year and change it as
en as it becomes damp and
avy, advises the experlnieat sta
tion. In some localities it ?lsv best
t$ change it every 10 day 3I, Damp
lijtter fauses the house to be dampj
and is the source, of much disease.
BAN COLORED STICKERS
wix1whielik will i not
1 decokAteo bv Mqqw; 4
The best treatment for poultry
dlseases.sin Oregon is' prevention,
provide, comfortable santtary sur
roundinjfs; :kpcp the house . free.
from drafts, give. the birds clean, you can.
The custom in vogue ; for many
years past, in -the fire marshall's
department, of using colored stick
lers announcing "Fire Prevention
Week", will be discontinued as.pfr
a ruling by Will Mo4re, state fire
marshal of Oregon.f in a recent
letter.-- - .
Moore believes fn .these days of
automobiling, with all hazards -already
.existing, that the windshield
should be clear in its entirety at
all times and furthermore stater
that ;a law should fee passed , In
the state of Oregon to compel all
motor vehicles where a windshield
is used to be, .free from all stick
ers rand advertising matter. 1
Moore states in his letter that
fire, prevention work is most vital
to the state in saying human
lives, buildings and our standing
timber? that the proper channel
to reach the people is through the
press, and lectures before the peo
ple; also the school rooms.' ' V
('Ther governor will at a later
date announce fire prevention"
week, which usually ; : happens
about the second week- in October.
THE WAY LELIA REAGH.ED
' 't HOME AND HER ROOM '
Bess Dean's quick ear must
have caught the purr Of the taxi's
motor, for it had no. sooner stop
ped .before the veranda steps of
the Durkee home than the. door
opened and she aPPered--rher
lithe, graceful figure thrown into
relief by the electric ' porch-light,
which ska evidently had snapped
ou just before opening the door.
? "Hello, folks!" she called gaily.
"4Iere they arer Mother Durkee."
She flung the informat,Ua over
her .shoulder, as -she . came down
the steps of the veranda, and put
out a cordial. hand to Alfred, who
was descending from the taxi.
. 'Lb, ' Bess!" ' I noted grati
fidely that his tone and hand
shake were eminently perfunc
tory, and i!.at his whole attention
was ceptoied upon the problem of
getting Lelia comfortably out of
the tr: i. ,1 ! , - i
Wlir'cver heartache"Alfred had
caused his bride by his attention
to Bea .Dean, Lelia at least would
not bo compelled to (see her - in
jury subordinate to. .conversation
with the other woman'. 2
I saw Bess Dean's eyes narrow
as Aiired turned again to tne in
terior of the taxi.
"I'm N'ot Hurt."
"What's the matter?" sheu ask
ed, but: her peremptory informa
tion almost made a demand of the
querry. .
; "Lelia turned her ankle on .the
train,", I leaned " forward, and
spoke inmy smoothest, silkiest
tones. "Alfred will carry her up
stairs if you'll just hold that
door open for him."
There was nothing for her to do
bat to assent, and she was shrewd
enough to do it gracefully. 1
; "Oh, surely," she said, and
turned, toward the house, as Mrs.
Durkee came' through the door. I
Wondered if Bess Dean would use
the quick wit and tact with which
she is naturally endowed to reas-
aure the little woman, and the
next second I paid her an -admir
ing mental - tribute. - as her voice
rang out gaily.
"What do you' think Lelia's
done, Mother - Durkee? She's
turned her ankle so she can get
herself carried upstairs. I'd nev
er have the luck to -have a good
looking man handy, if X should
turn mine. No." With .'emphasis,
as little as Mrs. Dutkee ciught at
her arm. "She isn't badly hurt
"I'm not hurt a. tit. Mother,"
Lelia : called. "I' know, I could
walk' if Alf would let me. : But he
is so stubfroTn." ;
Skilled Diplomacy. ; .
She was comfortably settled in
Alfred's arms as she spoke, and
.the smile, she gave . him was
wolrth a man's ..close ; attention
But my scrutiny, jealous for my
friend, detected but a perfunctory
answering smile, and his voice,
though it was roughly tender, had
an irritated inflect Kin, or so
fancied. ' ' " ,
"I'm all of that, and ; then
some," he said, "and you're not
PEOPLE WILL LONG REMEMBER THIS EXCEPTIONAL SALE!
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Salem is still the hop center of
the world, for quality hops, and
for the marketing -from - first
hands. Help the Slogan man if
TableU
Off
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Sold Evmrywbem
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A sale that will be hearjtily welcomed by every person within reach of this announcement, for it is without excep
tion the 'greatest sale announced bythis store. Every, bargain is real and the . entire store is represented.
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CLEAN' STA
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OP OOLLARS WORTWV OP- J
PLE MERCHANOI SE, 7
3C
EXTRA SPECIAL
Men's Strong
! yprjc Shirts
In blue.or Jihaki colors,
regular value ' . At'
EXTRA SPECIAL
Genuine B. V. D.
Union Suits
All. sizes ranging from
4t yk:::y:::;zA 89 C
EXTRA SPECIAL
Men's Extra
Heavy 220
Denim Overalls
Regular value
$1.65, now.::. '
L19
EXTRA SPECIAL
Men's Khaki
J Pants
Regular $1.50
value, buy now
98c
ETRA SPECIAL .
Men's Balbrig
gan Union Suits
Sizes 34 to 46, regular
value 95c, fiQW'
buy" now for...:;; )U C
EXTRA SPECIAL
Men's Athletic
Union Suits
Sizes from 34 to 46,
regular 75c AQn
.value, now .1.. 4i7C
EXTRA: SPECIAL
IVIen's Ventilated
- Oxfords
n Clucher styles made
of calf leather, flexible
$1.95
leather
sole .
Men's High Grade Shoes
A sale that tells convincingly the Salem's Leading
Army Goods Store idea of value for your money. s
' .Such a sale shoe buyers will ponder over for it pro
vides greater values than any sale we've had this year.
The shoes were made for an exclusive-men's shoe house
but on account of industrial conditions the order was
cancelled and we secured the entire lot at great reduc
tions. "Value to 38.50. Buy now
Misses' & Children's Shoes
A sale of fine shoes that will win the patronage of
mothers. ; , ' -
A fortunate purchase-comprising of misses and chil
dren's shoes in all sizes to 2, included are oxfords, cut-out,
sandals, patent leather cut-outs, and strap sandals. No
better shoes, no better styles anywhere, The only dif
ference bet ween Salem's Leading Army Goods Store shoes
and others is the price-that's about half. Regular $4.00
'value. Buy now for
EXTRA SPECIAL
Men's Scout
Shoes
Stitched w and nailed
soles, all sizes, an ideal
siwnmer ,weight work
shoe
for
-i.i '.J-J
$1.75
One Lot of
Men's Oxfords
Latest styles d0 nj
special ... W&O
EXTRA SPECIAL
One Lot Men's
Shoes-Oxfords
-----
$5.00 value, g . Q
buy now PA Q
EXTRA SPECIAL
Ladies' Oxfords
' Regular $5.00 value,
sizes from
3 to 7 ....
$1.69
EXTRA SPECIAL
Men's Pencil
Stripe Moleskin
Pants
Regular $4
value now....
$2.69
Women's Low. Shoes
Establishing k' Hew standard in
value giving 200 pairs wonien's new
low shoes intended to retail from
$4.00 to $6.00 a pair on sale at $1.69.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Big Yank rk
Shirts
In blue and khaki and
grey, regular 0n
value $1.00now UW
$1.69.
Genuine Cordovan Vt1Ii
Leather Leggings
$2.95
Boys' Good Shoes
Mothers will find these shoes ideal,
for the boy Who is hard. on his shoes.
They are quite out of the ordinary
values. Shoes of exceptional quality
leather, made of smooth brown leath
er in all styles, sizes running from
9 Yi to 5V2- Every pair guaranteed
solid leather or a new pair Jree. Val
ues to $5.00. Buy now for $1.95.
Aluminum Cooking
Utensils :
guaranteed 100 pure Aluminum
5 qt. Tea Kettle 1 y2 qt. Percolators
Double Rice Boilers Double Roasters
Special - ?
99c
Velvet Tobacco,
-tr
4 cans for
25c
ikM
i smut
Our stock of Camping Supplies are chosen with,expert knowledge, based on
years of personal experience. Be free to avail yourself of our suggestions.
It costs nothing and is sure to add a lot of fun and comfort lo your vaca
.lionlrips. ILae are but a few of our bargains. , ?
Auto Tents
7x7,
special
$7.70
. Wall Tents
special .
$7.05
Our tent sizes run from 7x7 to
16x20. AVe also carry a full line
of Roamer Auto Bed3, Biankets
and Camp Stoves :
Black Bear Brand
Children's Stockings
All sizes, values
to 35c, buy now
24c
Rubber House " V
Aprons
Regular value 75c ACg
buy now . for .... .V C
This will be the' Outst?jiding Mercantile Event of the Year. By far the Most Sensational Price s Upheaval tlib
: Season-and Every Item Sold on our Iron Clad Guarantee Satisfaction or Your Money Back.
SAT F, STARTS FRTDAY MORNTNr; TTTNE fiTTT AT Q OWOrii
Salem's trading "Army
Goods Store' is located at
279'" North Commercial
street, opposite Dan J. Fry
Drtig Store. Look for the
store with the' Blue -Front
.and Electric Sign, about t
jmr$ north: of the iloxne.
Restaurant.. .
:iy goods mm
" "The Store wUh the Reputation for' Giving Good Values" -
?7P JNorth Commercial St.-Opp. Dan J. Fry's Drug Store
Between Court and-Chcmeketa Streets'
. Look f or Ihe Store with the BlueFront and Electric Sign
- . With a -Word as Good as a Bond ;'.
Salem's Leading Army
Goods Store is ' located at
279 North: Commercial
street, opposite Dan J. Fry
Drug Store. - Look for the
store with -the Blue Front
.and Electric Sisrw almut 4
doors north cf. the Home
Restaurant. .. . ,
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