The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 02, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGOIT
THURSDAY MORNING, JULYT2, 1923
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HISTORIC BUILDINGS-"
RA2ED BY TEMBLOR
(ContltjA "trot jre i) ' .
by Indian neophytes, -under the
supervision of theY Franciscan
padres and the '"Queen of the
Missions w,as destrdyed by an
tarthquaVe !nT18l2.bt before
, the dust had ,hardljr settled, the
padres Began reconstruction of the
present structure." '
Another ancient landmark to
suffer slightly was Caca de la
Guerra. home of Captain Guerra
y Noriega? aiwealthy don of 1826.
He-owned 60 leagues of land, 20,
000 .held.-' of. cattle- and 12.000
. horses, and ; was known aa . "the
defender, of the poor." The color
ful, history of :Caga de la .Ouerra
records it as the gay gathering
place of the Spanish apeial elect
of those days. ; ' .:
Damage to the de la Ouerra was
nooilnau , , w ..... .. .Y;,.Y
Other old Spanish structures of
adobe design throughout the city,
although still standing, present
gaping holes h their walls, torn
by the force of the quake. Ef
forts at reconstructing the adobe
nouses are under way. '
, Another landmark upon whose
ruins the residents gaze in regret
isi - the lighthouse which for 69
yars has warned, mariners of
dangers - attending " the rugged
coastline of. the channel. It ; was
sit sated ontHe plain of La, Mesa
and Its light, lying in the ruins,
fa ettinguished for the first time
sintfe December 19. 1856, when
Capt. Albert ." I. Williams, the
builder, lighted the kerosene burn
er and took up- the first Yigil on
the lonely headland.
-.. While the commercial loss , of
the new buildings h rapidly being
repaired residents 'of the quake
torri city feel deeply the damage
done to the old mission; the homes
. and. the lighthouse, and have an
nounced plans to restore the ruins
as nearly as possible,. ' . ,
Bits For Breakfast
We are a cuke center
part-badrin-fialem Ara Reports filed byb
v vs y" uisirici acnooi umcers
Some one has figured that the . ' J ; "'i''-'""--
aterage American spends, 18 perl Annual reports of the election ot
cent Of hts time standing In line school officers in four districts
for something, , I were received by the county school
I superintendent's office yesterday.
In the year 1904 only an insig- ta rtutrirta finn-(w
njflcant- number owned all the Hubbard, district 15. Octave
H , he ?real eorPration8, Voget. chairman.' Dr. A. P. de
o eear there were Lespinnasse, Walso Brown. B.
rMfoy-i-.L Paulsen, clerk.
Sir! i t! aDev-wJW;T Grassy Pond, district 56. Den
years ago or less there -were 43,- . .,. T
000 persons who owned United I ! 1 . U cYmY.- .l
States Steel stock; now, there are rT ,-1 - , -
159.000; Irom'6.000 stockholders A" J; v Jj( . ', t
(n fh fitnHfl r.u Oak Ridge,- district 100; Joe
number has Jumped to aOO.OOOJ Ram3eTer chairman, W. A. Jones,
from 7.000V-A,merJcan Bell Tele- Mathilda Hersch, s Eva T. Jones,
phone and telegraph stockholders clerk- ' '
the Increase has been to 342.Q00, valley view, district 110. H.
ind soTon through the list, there Small, chairman, Peter Zuerch
are 45,000.000 persons .in the er. t. R. Punrue, R. E. Skaife,
iountry who are,'lnv effect, stock clerk " l' ; :
holders in insurance companies, "r- " ' " 1
whiiei:3M66;6oo hare invested Business Schools Urged
their earnings in savings banks. v J Wl a "
: t to Teach Machine Fiflures
MORE CHERRIES. SHIPPED Jwf z
i. i. ? ' .i- ' f Teaching-ot machine bookkeeping
XUMTiEB OP GROWERS DELIV- and machine calculation In com-
ERIXO ON IXCREASE merclal high schoel was urged to-
- 1 " day by J. C. Springman, of the
Although the quantity of cher- Commercial Department of the
ries being handled by local con- Pontiac, Mich., High School, De
cerns for this season is notr"as tore the Business Education De-
large aa has been handled in some partmeni ot tne national uasca-
previous ' years, the quality has I tlonal Association in annual con-
never been excelled, and if valley ventlon here. ?
cherries do not yield a good re- Mr. .Springman said this work
turn to their producers it will I should be given pupils-with the
only be because there is no mar-i requirements ot business cpnstant-
ket for cherries. ly in mind, and that the nature of
Three - cars of cherries were the work should be governed by
shipped by local concerns yester-, the kind-(of machines jised la the
day - Two being from Young & 1 community bv- Industry. . "
weus ana one irom uenney & co. o. A.. Hyre. business manager
The number of growers who. are Qf the Cleveland Clinic and Assoc-
deliveringr cherries rose to s70 on hated Hospitals, declared indica
Wednesday and is - increasing ftr., v-
".Ty1116.3.:1" e receivea of a system of commercial train
,," ; . . mg that will be similar to the
wfw ana uenney-s tjo. ior ai vnpl. aa ' A W.u.-ii-i
-i. J' T- ates in Interne service and law
out. au Uw" vi cLi - Uj Liicu, i I - j i , a
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bersof Commerce of Hawaii, that
that organization bring the, sug
gestion before the secretary of the
navy. Lbtkin; has taken up the
proposal with 'the executive com
mittee of the associated chambefe,
and, In a letter to the governor,
expresses the hope for early action.
It was learned also that Repre
sentative Burton French, of Idaho,
a member Of the house committee
on appropriations, who visited
Hawaii recently.vhas written a per
sonal letter to Secretary Wilbur,
expressing himself in faror of the
suggestion. )'
lived until September 17. She was
a native of Denmark but came, to
the United States iln 18S2 Sur
viving . relatives Include; 16 great
grandchildren and two great great
grandchildren.
RF.XAtOR-ELECT DIES'
lAnd will be more so as the
pickle business develops.
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' Have you arranged for your
celebration of the Fourth?
: Celery harvest for the Labish
district will soon be in full blast
Bigger than ever before.
The Hunt cannery, in Salem,
yesterday put up 168,000; cans of
fruit; loganberries, cherries and
black; raspberries. Put: a peg
there. That's the record.
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Loganberries are coming back,
The right kind of leadership could ;
put the juice business on the map
a. in large letters.
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IINE3IAX KILLED BY FALL
Cruiser.May Bear Name
of Hawaii,. Under Plans
HOQUIAM, Wash., . July 1. J
Xf fliiild linpman nf tho flrsTO
Harbor Railway & Light company. HONOLULU, July l.-One j of
was instantly killed here today the new.large cruisers to be built
when befell 45 feet from an elec-Jior me u. s. nairy may near thei
trie light . pole, fracturing his I name cf Hawaii. GaVern&r Wal-
skull. iHe ' came . here recently j lare R. Farrington announced that
from Renton, where hens- sur-lhe had proposed to; C. D. Luf kin,
vived.by a wife and. two children. I president of the Associated Cham
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Prof. P. V. Maris of Oregon Ag
ricultural college was In Salem
yesterday. .
AMHERST.' Mass., July 1.' Con
gressman George B. s Churchill
died at his. home here tonight be
fore h4 had taken a seat to which
he' was elected last November. He
was elected, to represent the' sec
ond Massachusetts district in Nov
ember ; to 1 succeed Frederick H.
Gillett, who - was elected to the
senate; '.'-' ' ' -. ' '!;
. WOMAX, 104, DIES
BELLING HAM. July U Mr.
Christine Seeman, believed to have
oepn the oldest person in BeinngT
ham, died today. at the age of 104.
She' would have been 105 had he
Please Do Your Shopping
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as the following meat markets will be closed all day
, Saturday, July. 4. ..
Steusloff Bros.
Midget Market .
Cross. Market
Hunt & Schaller
McDowell Market
People's Market
Price Meat Market
Skagg's Market
Roth's Grocery Co.
J. L. Busick & Son
POWERFUL YET
GENTLE POSLAM
" HEALS ECZEMA
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, PoJsaratIs" the most (Concentrated
of skin remedies, yet its. medica
tion is so sate , and gentle that it
may be used, freely, evep on a
baby's tender skin. It stops Itch
ing INSTANTLY and quickly over
comes v tormenting, disfiguring
eruptions: At all druggists only
50c. ' !
to RiUin Yogr Youthful Beauty
W ricommtnd th daily us of j..
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dCl ."I .-I .. I r I ii .,,! ,. . tlllim.ri'l.ll. I.IIM
Which contains 7 off Poslam -
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Some cities have reached the
point where the motorist carries a
bicycle along so he cai ride to
work after he finds a. place to.
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All Persons Travelmg FromDeadwood '
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TifEDEADWOOD COACH
Due to the presence of bandits and road
agents, are hereby, warned '4 1 h a t the
' Grand Theatre will not be responsible
for the loss of money or other personal
vaiuaoie.
TOMMIX
SHERIFF
, DKAIIWOOD
SOUTH IMKOTA
STRONGHEART
Jack London's
Best Story;
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A bravo man in tho Frozen " Sort h a
lovely girl Iter fUnce. a IhH and uiur
dctr henri-movina; love story- grip
ping dranm in tho Stirling surge of Alaska's
winter snows l h Ior aurh s dog!
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OREGON"
. Friday Saturday
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Burnett Bros., Jewelers ?'Pay Us As You Are Paid" -
Eleven Stores on the Pacific HighwayrEverett to Hollywood v-. ' t;
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Wc make this assertion because we think the merchants
who are behind this movement will offer GENUINE
BARGAINS!'.'' Below is a partial Kst of ..wfiat you may
expect from the C. & C.
For Thursday and 'Friday we offer five of;
the best Meat buys of the season.
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GROCERIES
3 bottles of Certo or Hood River Pectin 79c
10 lbs. of good quality new Potatoesj..:25c
Extra large fancy Lemons per dozen...:39c
15 lbs. Cane Fruit Sugar L ..L... -51.00
BEEF STEAKS Any Cut
275c lb,
3 Fairy and 2 Ivory Soap
. J .25c
BEEF ROASTS Your Choice
Large pkg. Mt. Hood Washing Powder 19c
Snow Drifted or Crown Flour.
Full Cream Cheese, per lb.".;.:..
$23
i.25c
POT ROASTS
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M DRY GOODS
36-in. fast color Indian Head, yard...35c
32-in. fast color Ginghatti, yard----il7c
Only 11 left 98c Jap Parasols.
' -k ome earlv;'.r:r
Onfy !t of the regular 1.45 Parasols,
! Bargam Day ...... .. ..4 .1 -----98c
7 of the regular 52.50f Bargain Day $1.69
Freshly Ground HAMBURGER
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BOILING BEEF
Do not fail to take advantage of these bar-
... gains.
yard;
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23c
vA hiiov now! exnect to be Very busy daring Bargain
days. If perchance you should have to wait bear with
us and we will reacn you as sqon a puuic.
Above' is only a partial list of Bargains. : Get Flags and
Firecrackers frotn us ror me r ourvn.:
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Bv YOU ARE ' '
Originators of Low Prices
351 State Street
rjfoff in ihG Gombino
Note-We will be closed all day Saturday,!
July 4th
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In order to' get the lowest price, we buy these clocks five hundred at a clip and ship them tnru thfi Panama
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" The clock is as fine as anybody could ask for. It is finished in
mahogany, (imitation) and goes for eight days with one winding-"
It strikes he hours on a soft-toned! gpng." It is good to loolfal and
? as accurate as the finest railroad .watch. .With'drdinary treat
ment it will last a lifetime and longer. - ,
Included with the clock are a pair of candlesticks,' 12 inches high, and vhich
are finished in mahdjranr to match , the clock. 4 The "ensemble" forms a
complete mantel set fine, enough for thetfinest home. A featured value
at $12.45 the set. Best of all, the Burnett Budget nan enables you to own
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a set without
ever missing the money. Pay fifty cents: and take the set along." Pay the balance "as you are paid" V
r f ' -i : indeed, fifty cents a week will do. r v: - - r .fr
Mail Orders
Filled
Sent Anywhere ;
Same Price i '
- Same Terms 1
Send For. The
;GiftBuiletin -
457: Si-to Street
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- Maikd to any ad- '
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