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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1925)
8 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 1G, 1921 MET ' C1LLEMIIIT Definite Program to Be Out lined by W. L. Hay ward, ! Kegionai Executive buy scou A meeting will be held tonight of the Chamber of Commerce at 7:45 o'clock for , the 'purpose of , planning a definite program of the Boy . Scouts , of , America. W. L. j Hayward, regional . executive - of 5 region 11. comprising ' Oregon, Washington.. Idaho and Montana, has been In the city9 for the past . week in conference with many. of onr cititena who are Interested in .-the moTement and with Harold D. Ware, scout executive. . i At the meeting; tonight there twill ba representatives from the Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis, , Rotary, Elks, Knights of Colum bus.". American Legion, Lions, Knights of Pythias, , Real Estate asgoclatlon as well as other inter erted citizens. Mr, llayward states that while it Is true Salem has met "with some discouragements and disappointments, we now have as the executive a man who Is ex ceptionally well qualified to put over a Teal Scout program provid ed he may have the proper sup Iport. ' " . , - ' "Many of the foremost educat Tors have " said "i that scouting is t America's accepted program :for development of her boys," he aitfv"We have a' program that appeals jto boys as no , other has ever,d,one; In Salem there. are hun- - drecV .of boys eager ' to " become identified; With scooting and are l . VMA WAV -J W W Don't stay-head achy, billons. constipated; sick! JOne or two pleasant,-candy -Jflte ,Ca8carets! l-any time will gently stimulate you r liver: and start your bowels. Then you .j will both look i and feel ... clean. sweet.. refreshed ; your head cJears, stomach right, tongue pink and your skin rosy, v cL; ; Becawse. cheery, narmless "Cas carets" never gripe, Inconvenience or sicken. "Cascarets" has become the largest selling laxative In the world for men, women, children. Buy k box at any drug store. Adv C01IG! SUNDAYAWD . mim fox muits - ymm ? ,23c -ssc ;-p i '.k ; Show y ': .rA ' . . ,. . -t . " "". . " " . 1 1 "" 1 '"" - ;:. v -" i: t II ! limn JSR.JMWMWiMMM. j - " . . v, -? i - S - - .- :.. . -' , - .- ------ , - T . f - f- . T J..... r " - - c' ' .- '-.. - - - . - --v v - ... -v"; , . ' t ; - t .. r .. ' . , ....... ... r- - ;, - t .... . t . "- K- " ' .- : . ' :- , ! . ;:. ? , '.. .' -.:,; (,.. . ! y:' K-y- . S - ' f :.; - " '"V - -.- MBSISMBSaSSIagHMISMiBMMBsaSMBaSHSWSSlS One of the Headline Acts at' the Heilig Theatre Association "Vaudeville Program-That Will Be Seen in Three Shows Today , awaiting patiently an opportunity lo do so; they may have the bene fits to be derived from scouting K the good peoplejof .Salem: will give it thejr support. The time has definitely arrived for the people to say what the future of scouting In Salem shall be and it is sincere ly hoped that those who are inter- tested will be present at. the meet ing tonight," v : ''. . .. - : , : :, HONOR COURT IS HELD OVKR OO BOY SCOUTS PRESENT AT MEETING LAST NIGHT , At the court of , honor held by the Boy Scouts of Salem at; the connty. courthouse last 'night.- 60 Scouts were present, - one of ; the largest representations in the .his tory of the ; local .organization. The 1 court is. held on the third Thursday of each month ; for, .the purpose of allowing the Scouts to take examinations which will .en able them; if they pass, to advance in the order of, Scoutdom. - - Three Scouts, ' Varley Ennor, Fred Carmical and Roland, Hard man, succeeded in being advanced jto, first class Scouts. . Those who passed, the second class examina tion are Charles Newberry, Robert Garrett, Donald Chadwick, Frank Dolby, ; William Lindstrom '" and Tommy Livesly. . Joe Dolby and Phillip Ferris won the honor to be star Scouts. Thlrty-onemertt badges we r e awarded, being won by 14 Scouts ii Troops 1, 2 and 4. ELIDA BALLET HERE TODAY BHDADEfl II S Business Conditions in Sa- lem Never Brighter. De clares Local Merchant ' "We want to get a vision of a population of 50,000 in Salem, de clared C. P. Bishop,: Salem cloth ier, in an address before the Marion-Polk County Realtors' associa tion j at their weekly luncheon Thursday. : And In order to attain that vision, Mr. Bishop declared it is necessary for Salemites to have instilled in them such enthusiasm as is shown in several parts of California. ' "I have studied business condi tions ' for twenty years,' he de clared, "and in all that time, so far as I have been able to see, the prospects have never looked brigh ter for Salem than they do now." But every one must push for all he is worth, asserted Mr. Bishop, if the best is to be made of this prosperity?. , r .- "If we' are going to get any where," he continued, "we will hare, to spend some money. If any man" says he cannot or does not want to get any further the best "v " -.. , . thing for the community to do is to drag him out to the cemetery." ?! y Congratulating the organization for taking hla advice in backing the new , YMCA building, Mr, Bishop told the Realtors that the next thing Salem must .accom plish in order to prove itself. an up to the minute community is the building of a municipal auditor ium. He also suggested that the organization get behind the logan berry industry and back it up. He said that while the loganberry business did not go over so well formerly, a new soft drink has been concocted ot loganberries, and that this drink, which is ex tremely delectable, Ts making a popular. appeal throughout the na tion. ." As a parting word, Mr. Bishop told the Realtors that the "State of Oregon has no business sending a democrat to the United States senate, for what Oregon! wants above all Is a protective tariff." IS University of Oregon Prepar ing for Homecoming" November 13, 14, 15 UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, Eu gene, Oct. 15. (Special.): With Homecoming, scheduled 13, 14 and 1 5--armistice week less than a month off, the student 'committees are . workine! at ton speed in preparation for the three- day event which is one of the big gest, if not the biggest, featnrkof the entire school, year. Several thousand visitors are expected. . Appointment of the Homecom ing directorate, com nosed of I chairmen of the various commit tees, is announced by James Leake ,of Portland, general chairman. The directorate already has met several times and has disposed of preliminary details. Features nn- u on which the committees are working now include the annual noise parade with fireworks, the "f rosh" bonfire and rally, the campus luncheon and the alumni dances. - ; The Homecoming football game this year is" between Oregon and Oregon Agricultural college. Plans are made for the greatest; attend ance in the history of those con tests. The directorate follows: James Leake, Portland, general chairman; Elam Amstutz, Silver ton, assistant chairman; Dorothy Myers,. Medford, secretary; Doug las Clark, Eugene,, dance; Edith Sorenson, : Everett, lnncheon; Hugh Biggs, Ontario, field decor ations; Edward Thorieau, Eugene, parade; Ward Cook. Astoria, wel coming; Earl Smith, Eugene, ac commodations; Lee Luders, Port land, features; James Forestel, Portland, rally; Kenneth Stephen son,, Portland. . finance, and Ed ward Smith, Portland, publicity. A BIRTHDAY PRTT GAMES - Every boy and girl wants a Birthday-Party-rand a little Terse like this makes a nice informal In vitation. - -- have a secret Xor you. r ' v - Of course, you want lo be told. ; I'm going to hate a party The day I'm (10) yeara old. So, come to my house-(Tues-day) (datp)-r-at four o'clock. We're going to have jolly time . That will echo 'round the block. There is a f strange custom among children oa one's birthday to "give him or her a whack", for every year. It would be funny to have a dunimy figged up in the entrance hall and . invite each gnest entering to "take his or her whacks" out on the . dummy. The host Jor hostess) then es capes the ordeal of a beating, v. ' Roseburg Vein of potter'a clay 1200 feet. wide. found on North Umqua river.. , ' Medford Pear crop . estimated at 1600 carloads, ' . - ; - GROUP t - i Mra H PAYS VISIT Popularization of i Pacific Highway Is Present 0b i ject of Association. Popularization of travel on the Pacific highway from Canada to Mexico lathe object of the Pacific Coast Travel : magarine, official organ of the. Pacific . Highway as sociation. . The j expressed object of the association Is to build up business! in every town on the highway In order that travel may be built up. Statistics gathered by the asso ciation show that during the past year 600,000 tourists came to the Pacific coast by auto from other states.-- Each car stayed bn-an average of 70 days, and its occu pants, spent on an average $10 per day. According to these figures, $10.000,000 was spent by eastern tourists I this year on the Parilic coast. Members of the associa tion declare that the great bulk of Mahogany Finish TV " i l l I With Picks -- Here is your chance to Saturday Special - J( i : . - j" ' - " --. -i bowl complete with cracker and six nut picks, at this astounding price. Our stock will not last long at this price. 'Shop early. 6.. t V' 't ' satu: A SALE OF UNION SUITS' AT DIRECTOR'S BAR GAIN BASEMENT" , Men's f Ieecel line, ribbed XTnion Suits, winter; weight,' . Regular rice Sl.50 . 98c (llnrgain Ba.sement) Men's libbml .Under Shii and Drawers broken .sizes, - each ...... .'. ....... 59c L ; (Rarguin Rattemenf ) 1 Red and blue Handker . i cliiefs, regular lSc. . . ; . . ' : . (Bargain Basement) ' 8c Army leather fared , Gloves .........., 15c ' Men's Cotton Socks, black brown and gray. t . (Bargain Basemeat) 9c Men's .all wool, heavy socks while and gray, a little damaged regular 75c ......... .nr? go at : (Bargain Basement) -Women's high heel SIiocs ....- 25c Women's new stock, high. 15c V heel Robbers .... . Men's Cotton Flannel Sliirts t gray or brown .' v regular f 1.75 98c 1 lot of Sweaters you win find nie that sold up to $750. Such m. Bra shed Cotton and some heavy Wool, ; A qq - all in the lot vl30 W wool Union Suits n i q " reguiarp";ici( 'SmJW. v" ; (Bargain Basement) "" " Men's ; Rain ; Coats youV can wear for lress, too A 7, Q C negular $13.00 i . , V tV O v t (Bargain Basement) Basement thia amount was Bpent in southern California. f I Captain, Harry. iL. Wells, who was . in command, of I an Oregon company .: in the Philippines, is editing the magazine. He was an editorial writer for the Portland Oregonian 25 years ago, and since then .has been writing editorials for the St. Louis Globe. Democrat. He is, now. on a t trip; along the whole, length of the, Pacific. high way' for the purpose 6f gathering pictures and maps of towns along the way. The. magazine Is printed on the best classj.of J paper, . and carries pictures that are of excel lent caliber. Mrj Wells declares that, he hopes through the pub licity . given byj hist magazine. which is distribated throughout the travel the Pacific the east, to double. along the length I of highway. i MISSING MAN SOUGHT NOME, Alaska! Oct. 15. (By Associated Press.) A searching party sent out to find Ernest Bow man, a member of the! crew of the mission ship Ariel, which was wrecked near Teller, north of here, returned to Nome today, aft er a ten day futile search. i Hood river apple crop is now es timated at 2600 cars.: and Cracker . - v. 3 buy a mahogany finish nut BASEMENJ AND GROCERY SPECIALS FOR Specials Men's Work IShoes, all (J0 QO leather, good lasts. . . V0 Women's Oxfords, black . and. brown, " . j ( regular $3.0O . j . . . . V Army Stag fihlrts, all d M wool, regular $7JM. . V.tsl V ' ; - .- Wool Flannel I SliJrts Fancy Shirts, checked Plaids (fro OQ regular f5.0i( to 86.00 vOOy (Bargain Basement) Men's. Perss Shoes $!?? 79c all leather i v. . Boys' Overalls 1 heavy ... i ... I - f Ladles' Strippett Bloomers regular' $1.10, assorted eQ rolors . .'. . . . J. ...... C Ladies' Crepe Bloomers yQ assorted raloral " TxHC Infant wool 19c 59 c 18c Hose . . ml m i Ladies' wool mixed .Hose, regular 88c . . . ; . : : "( - , . Ladies' Cotton Hose regular 25e . . J". Outing Flannel 27 inch 1 O yard ............, ItZC Muslin "LL" unbleached -t r 1 yard t ...... ; IOC ..i.79c98c Remnants 30 .Discount ; Toweling, good grade 14c rard .. . . j .. r J i lifciTfcll utMJUsi FOR LESS Corner Court and FIKR IS DESTROYED SA$T FRANCISCO, Oct. U. (By Associated' Press.)- A fire whkh swept a T wooden extension of pier; 40 on the San Francisco WOMEN'S HighrGtade Goats Fur Trimmed Smart Winter Styles The Very Newest and Most Approved ' ' : Styles ' Arranged Into One Special Group - '. -. ' - "Can SALEM STORE 466 State Street Grocery Specials SALMON One pound cans," A A Special, 3 cans :. fflC CAMPBELL'S BEANS Pork and Beans - 47 5 cans .'. fa I C CATSUP Ringer, Brand C per bottle . IOC MARGARINE- WUso or 'utola jy - lb . . . IOC COFFEES Peaberry bulk QC per lb. ............. J D C 3 lb bag . . . . , . $1.00 PURE LARD. " No. la pail . ; . .. .$1.98 ' SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 8 lb. pail . . . .....$1.95 JELLYS 7 Assorted, glasses 6 ot. n 3 glasses ADC FRESH RANCH EGGS 2. dozen . 'PEACHES Fancy pack -No. 2 qq Tins special 4 cans..,. OC MATCHES Carton of 6 boxes. . 23c PINEAPPLE ' Del Mpnte; No. 2 , a qa real bay, 3 cans....... 0C "SALT -3 lb. sack ....... . ......5c 50 lb, sack, half ground 45 C 5r Commercial Streets waterfront today, endangered three big ocean going vessels 'and did damaee estimated at S55.00O stacted from burning tar , w waa being used on the - extent The Savings on . These Offers Real Economy. Every . coat offered ex presses . the last word in fashion; attractively tail ored cloth models, wrap py, straight line ! and flare, elaborately trim med with' choice furs, Taupefax; B&by Fox; Natural Squirrel; Man churian; Opposum, and Fitch, MateriaU are Needlepoint ; Volaire and Bolivia. $65.00 $69.75 $75.00 $89.75 $125.00 $135.00 $149.50 Coats on Coats on Coats on Coats on Coats on Coats on Coats on sale $43.31 sale $46.50 sale $50.00 sale $59.63 sale $83.33 sale $90.00 sale $99.75 v and Do" PORTLAND SILK SHOP ' 883 Alder Street PUFFED WHEAT 3FjcRS. ....... . 25C PUFFED RICE ?pkgs. .... 29 c BULK TEA Black, per. lb. . ... .35c ADVERTISING SALE ON KELLOGG'S PRODUCTS! Corn Flake OP 3 pkgs. iOC Kellogg's Bran Mskes OQ . pkgs. , . , V. . . . . . . . faC Kellogg's Pepp QQ 3 pkgs; ,........ OOC CANNED MILK . any brand Your Choice 3 cans 2 5 C : , ... . (Limit a- cans) FULL CREAM CHEESE 2 ibs. 52c BEST CREAMERY BUTTER 2 ibs. .......i.... $103 ' CLAMS L Tall Can None Better a cans . . . . ..49c PURE CANE SUGAR $5.65 100 lb. bag 16 lb. bag..., ... SARDINES In oval cans,. . )Kr 2 cans ' CORN Xo. 2 Tits, Special 2 cans .'. bO LOT 1 BROOJlS Regular $1J25 y; flQ XowseUIng u,w LOT 2 BROOMS'.. A real value . - ;-V"fl6ur . SnowfaU Hardwheat 49 lb. Bloe Ribbon 51 7 T i9 Jb. sack ........ V X0 Off MONDAY v f