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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1925)
CTE OnHGON .STATESMAN. SALE!!, OREGON I sailor, is sticide IIOQZUM, Wash., Julj - 29. -Oscar Engatrentj Swedish, sailor who shipped recently "aboard the steam schooner j Helena, jumped orerboard and was lost dnrln? the Teasel's trip north, from San Fran cisco, Captain Hoiman reported on the arriTal of the Helene here to day." Captain" Hoiman said he knew Ji ttle of Engstrent and could not account for the action. - WARNING PLATES PLACED AT BAD INTERSECTIONS MOTORISTS CAUTIONED .TO "' DRIVE AT SLOW SPEED ' Guaranteed Oualitn Grtinerie&& Comparison How often the remark "We have traded there a long time. I GUESS they have good prices." There is one. way of finding out a trial week with us and a compar ison of prices.! The fruits of this comparison has meant for us: enlargement of our sales force; one additional phone and I constantly increasing new satisfied cus tomers' and a substantial saving t6 them. Our merchan- dise is all -of guaranteed quality . '.. , , Lv - : Fruits and ; 'J) Vegetables Tender Stringless 5 lbs LJt ' " ' Large Potatoes 10 lbs. 25c : New Local CabDage Crisp, Tender A 9 IX per lb. ... 0zC Cantelopes ,New. Turlock shinment. Vweet and highly flavored ; i OC'l 4 large cants.. v Peaches . Njtable peaches per basket ; 25c Margarine 3 Nutola - .69c Coffee M. J. B. Hills Bros., or 54c Golden West per I lb. i j per lb. ... Bulk Coffee S lbs. . - 39 c S114 ' Hams Sweet, Sugar curedan exceptional meat value, half or whole Ot v per lb. OuC Soap 10 Armour's Best 0(K Soap ... .OiC Citrus ; large; package 25 c Creme Oil Soap r , 4 for . .25C t . Catsup Sniders Is Best - 3 large bottles 78c y-: '' Flour -t-i -: ' Vr Ceretana -(Montana's Best Hard wheat) (JO CC 49 lb. bag dLdO :' Valley Flour 49 lb. bag.:.; $2,15 Canned Peaches ...98c No. 22 tins 5 "for . 5 Deliveries Daily rders C.O.D these hot da charge for delivery Phones; 1371-1372 Phone your orders C.O.D these hot days No extra charge for delivery LacC of Finances Prevent ' Cen tral Adoption of System Throughout Gtjr " ; PlTe pf the latest type of warn ing plates have been placed at in tersections of streets known to the police as particularity good places for accidents , to frequently occur. Tne new signals are - painted a bright yellow and caution the mo torist to proceed slowly. " These plates. are, on Miller at Commer cial; Lincoln at . Commercial; Church at Court; Cottage at Court and Twenty-first at State.' According to Marten : Poulsen, city . recorder; the ' plates cost ' 5 each and only the low condition of -the city's finances is retarding the placing of additional - plates. When funds are available . other of the dangerous intersections will he marked in order to help cut down accidents. The plates are or malleable metal and are designed to with stand the pressure of many tons. Cast iron plates, it is said, will crumple under the load of a heaty truck.. This type is gaining In fa vor throughout the United States and already Portland has installed approximately 300 of them. Ore gon City has its dangerous cross ings marked in a similar manner while other cities throughout the state are placing them on the streets. Vancouver, Wash., has designated several of its streets as through arteries and plates de mand, that motorists .bring, their machines to a complete, stop be fore driving onto or crossing the main artery. . . a So far none of the Salem streets have been designated as through arteries and, no effort is being made to have automobiles brought to a complete stop. Pear orchards this year are spotty, i however, and in only a few yards win a full yjeld be received. Bart- Ietts will: be ready for - vlcUne aoout the middle-of August. Band Concert Program v Announced tor Tonight At Wlllson parx tonight the Cherrian band will orfer the fol lowing concert: Caesar's Triumphal March..!. ........ Mitchell Overture, "Orpheus". . .Offenbach j (a) La Torpelle "Air de Ballet" ........ . . . Losey i (b) Idyl "The Glow Worm" . 4 Llncke Popular numbers.. Vocal solo ! , " O. B. Gingrich Hungarian Fantasia Tobani "The Butterfly Bendiz The -Best Loved Southern r Melodies ............. Hayes "On: the Square March". . Panella Star Spangled Banner. ' 1 ' NEVVS BRIEFS" PEOPLE AND EVENTS SltVERTON y : 1 , '-' ' tXLLIt L. MADSEf StaUimas Comsposdm . Walter Bail Repaired j.. Damage . done to the roof of Waller hall when sparks from the Cherry City mill fire Ignited a few snmgies ana ournea tnrougn a smaU hole, has been repaired.-and a door leading to the attic which was broken in by firemen replac ed.- The work was done by the in surance company, which paid a loss of less than $50. SILVERTOX, July. 30. -(Spe cial .to . The Statesman.) Mrs. Russell Scott entertained Wednes day night 'at her home on West Main street with a party in honor of ;Mr. and Mrs.- Claire Jarvis. Twelve guests were, present and the evening was spent In playing five hundred. Miss Virginia Smith won the prize . Riven for girls while Clifford Rue won the men's prize. MrsJ Jarvis was pre setted with a beautiful bouauet of flowers from all present. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis are golnr on their vacation next week, after which they will return to Sllverton to make preparations for. moving to last ' year and who has been re elected to serve for another year. will not return to the high school faculty this fall but will do survey work for the county, according to recent announcement. Mr. Sieg- mund was elected at the middle of the year to fill the vacancy left by the death of Charles N. Cham bers. Spokane, to. which city Mr. Jarvis has been transferred by the Union Oil company. Guests last night were Mr. and Mrs. Claire Jarvis, Mrs. Beyer. Virginia Spilth. Mr. and Mm. Ronrrn Tnwi Mr mil Mrs. S. Lorenzcn. Mr. land Mrs. Paul Wray, Clifford Ruoand Fred iCavendar. i Several of Sllvert on'a fishermen left the city early Wednesday morning to try their luck angling in tne waters of- the Deschutes river. Mike : Storruste, Eddie Evens Buck Dale and. Mr. Hagen of the Oil'er Up. station. They, are ex pected to return Friday night, The party was made up of Sllverton Friday morning for an extended visit with, relatives and friends in eastern ttatta. Ther plan to spend two orthree months in Iowa, Minnesota and North Dakota. A handkerchief shower was giv en Mrs. Martin Olson at hor hom Tuesday evening by a number of her friends. Mrs. Olson and her daughter are leaving Sllverton within a! few days for Marshfield where'Mr. Olson and son. Oscar, have been employed for som time. Among those who attendea the shower were Mrs. E. LytleTs. C. Kellner.jMrs. Goyette, Hazel and Irene Coyette, Mrs. N. Cooley. Mrs. Oliphant, Mrs. F. Rahn and Reta Rahn. -air. and Mrs. Amos Corhonae and daughter. Marie, are leaving F. N. WOODRY AUCTIONEER and Furniture' Dealer Bu& Used Furniture . . Residence and Store leiOX. Summer St. Phone 511 ' Established ftlnco I01S PEACHES GETTING RIPE HABVEST IX COUNTY TO COM- BIEXCE IN FEW WEEKS Peach growers will begin har vesting the yellow Crawford vari ety within three weeks, 'S. H. Van Trumpr Marion: county fruit In spector, stated- yesterday. The yellow clings and some of the white varieties dre already on the market. Many of the - orchards report smaller crops than usual, Mr. - Van Trump said, due to the fact that in many cases the buds t did-not set.' . . Prospects for excellent returns Crom Bartlett pears are evidenced by the fact that buyers are prom ising $70 per ton for. the fruit. Last year the price was $55 a ton Launches Dock Here . Two launches belonging, to the Dornbecker Furniture company are docked at the foot of Court street here where repairs on them are under way. . The engines have been removed and sent to the mill for ovrhauling.! The boats-have been operating south of Corvallis towing, logs to the company mill at New Era. south Of Oregon City. The boats will not resume their Job until next fall. Miss Rauch at University .Miss Lora Rauch. local English teacher In the public schools. Is attending the summer session of the University of Southern Cali fornia. She reports the summer session this year at Los Aneeles to be the largest ever held at the university, having an enrollment of 2400 students. Vancouver . Trip Takei Kenneth McCormick, salesman at Moore's Music House here, at tended the demonstration lecture at the Sherman-Clay store in Port land Thursday, and later went to Vancouver, Wash., where he vis ited friend. McCormick is a so phomore at Willamette university. Rasrh Named E-timlnef . Fred Rasch, wjho has been con' nected with the public service com mission as examiner for the last 12 years, has tendered his resig nation effective September ; 1 in order to accept an appointment as senior examiner with the Inter state commerce commission. He will make his headquarters in Washington, D. C. I: PERSONALS ' , ; Ralph Bailey, former- well known Salem high school student and now a student at the Univer sfty of Oregon, Is visiting with his parents here. This summer he is doing special study in the summer session of Monmouth normal. -. Paul Johnson was a business visitor in Portland yesterday, J. G. Crimson of Independence was in the city yesterday on bus! ness. JMiss Mamie Fisher returned to her home in Stayton yesterday after a month's confinement in t local hospital following an opera tjon. Mrs. J. C. Overton of Hubbard was a Salem visitor yesterday, SALEM CORVALLIS ALBANY WOODBURN SERVICE Every one connected with Busick's Stores is doing everything possible to make your shopping at Busick's a pleasure as well as profitable to you. J Hbre Are a Fiew of Our Every Day Prices Pure Cane Sugar 16 lbi. $1,00 1 - j t w . . 3 Cans Alpirie Milk ' fie ;v BbrHen o 3 Cans 's Milk" Dari GbldMilk 27c ' 3 Lbs. Gem Nut Margarine 69fc 3 Cans, Garden Run ': U -Peas': - Royal Club Sliced' Pineapple 25 c 3 Cans Shrimp 49c Fresh Eggs Dozen 32c 2 Lbs. Full Cream ' Cheese ! 55c ' 6 Bars Crystal White Soap , . 3i25c;;!;. - 4 Lb. Pkg. Market Day Raisins Special Blend Coffee lb. 39c No. 5 Box Fresh Crisp Soda Crackers 49c y- v;A.fulUinc;o cut and displayed ccntinu i & JS oixily in cur modern plate glass refrigerator counter's. - 12) mw SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st IS SAMPLE DAY at the I CENTRAL PHARMACY 410 State Street I With each purchase of 1.00 or more we will give FREE one sack of samples consisting of an assortment of the following: Cutex Hudnut Armond Face Powder; and j Cream Colgate Talcum Powder and Shaving Cream I , j; Krank's Lemon Cream1 and Hair Preparation p Karess Cleansing! Cream and Powder . . I Hi H: Ayer s.Powder Kotex ; ' . Ingram's Creams 47-1 ! Soap Luxor Powder Three Flowers Powder and Cream Cutex Nail Powder Cappi Powder Koloynos Tooth Paste Melba Powders and Creams WWm'iy others'!'''!;'';;!' 1 I? WARM A Telephone 276410 State Siegmund Resigns . Floyd Siesmnnd, instructor in j mechanical drawing, at the high school daring the second semester f ... ' - I I I I I , , t . - i .... - See Window Displays THE GREATEST C jaK. K SENSATIONAL See Window Displays Ever Inaugurated In Thio Ctore A Factory Output Consisting of Hundreds Upon Hundreds of Pairs LadTes' High GradflFoot"Shu.Ilz Brand Pumps and Slippers Are Involved in This Great Selling A WMer Selection of Fine Footwear Has Never Been Seen Here. FRIDAY ATTENTION Don't confuse this offered heretofore- selling with anything that has been this Footwear is positively the latest LADIES! in Summer Creations all the New Patent, Russet and the highly desired two tone ef fect Will Yw fminrl in tTi lotand to be sure sizes and widths to fit every foot. Te OrigmallSelling Prices on This Wonderful Lot of Footwear in a regular way would bo from 7.50 to S8.50 a pair. JBut we have taken the entire stock and divided it into Three Lots as follows 95 n J Don't let anything hold you back iti is positively the greatest Icriockout hi value giving ever offered in our years ; of selling- Cornel' ; Men'si Women's and Children Tennis Shoes, pair 49c Women's Black Leather Oxfords big value at, pair J..98c Children's Red or Blue Sandals. now gomg at, pair ..............98c Men's Peter's Brand Work Shoes, 1 an exceptional buy, pair..$1.98 j Men's and Boys' Brown Tennis ohoes at less than half pnce..98c : i . Commercial at Liberty Street Salem, Oregon 4 J ,1 I tt I t i h ? , n ; 1 1 i St V c 1 c t x -w j - w ,