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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1925)
WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21. 19 PEOPLE: ANDsEVENTS; SILVERTON i LXLLIX L. 1UDSE3T. SUtMmaa CorrwponfeM - SILVERTON, Ore:, Oct. 20.- ( Special) ; Delbert Reeves 'Poat f the American Legion 1 making big plans for tbe dedication of the 'new armory which is nearingcom pletion at Silverton and which was aecnred, through the untiring ef forts of i, the local 'Legion post. Judication m ill he held on Armis tice Day, i-The program for Armis tice Day. at Silverton has 'always Teeh lelJt, in charge of the , Legion 'and. this. year the greatest feature of the clay, will be tbe dedication. y JoanJElder has charge of the. 'f.r.rangements for the day. He Is 'assisted by Walter Arbuthnot . in arranging the program. ' General George A.-White will be the prin cipal speaker, -at the program 'which begins at 10:30 a. m4 The general '.Half of the Oregon -na t'onat guard will be present, a -military band will furnish part of .the music '. for the occasion, and .there will be musical numbers by 'others wljose names are not yet known.. j"be Delbert Reeves Post has extended an invitation to the 'American Legion Poat at Salem and it Is thought that the Salem I'ost .will very nearly all b pres- 'IcaC'Viy.; .: -w.j! Prior to the program a parade Vriir beheid. In charge of this feature are ; Ernest- Starr,! Nye llristol and Henry Hntton. f Jack Hyett, "Ai" R. Nolan and Berge Uorrevik have charge of the -.tunts. Harry Carson and Hermon IQuall will make the arrangements for the 'WgMance, also' to be held i the new armory. Burns. Gilke ,n and t-e -Alfred ffom the ONG will assiatitfith the dance arrange ents.:'j.tft. wV .V; CHICHESTER S PILLS . fill ta K4 axt i4 waZxSXfj k 'illl. Nw KHbH 'iamtmisisBaificaf At a Legion, meeting held Ion day night Charles Reynolds, Harry Carson and Walter 'Arbuthnot were chosen to ' select scene for the curtain, to be - hung on the armory stage. .. "V : A joint committee from St John's and Trinity churches met at Trinity church Monday .night to confer on plans for the coming Luther league and Sunday school convention which will be held here cn November 5, 6 and 7. j About 100 out of town people are ex pected for Friday and Saturday rh!le on Sunday It .is - said that about 300 out of town people will be present. j The committee in charge1 of the affair la composed of Victor Mad-sen,- chairman, Casper Towe, Miss Hannah Olsen, Miss Esther Towe, Miss Cora Satern, Clarence Sebo and Miss Mamie Holman. This Committee appointed a number of Other committees - to - take charge of various divisions of .the work for the three days. In charge of tne .receiving are , Miss Esther Towet Mrs. D. Dybsetter, i Alf O. Nelson, Miss Dora Henriksen, Mis Clara' Larson, Mrs. Clarence Sebo, Oscar " Johnson, Albert Funrue, Merl 'Larson and Victor Bather. Housing committee; Miss Cora Satern, Mrs. A. Loe, Oscar Johnson, I. :, M. Larson and if. Stooruste. Music committee: Mrs. Jasper Oullum and the Rev. George ; Henriksen. Refreshment committee: Mrs. H. B. Jorgenson, and Mrs. Esther Weaver.: Social and program committee: Clarence Sebo,.. Mrs. . Clarence 'Sebo, Miss Llllie Madsen and Harold Larson The? mimeograph work will be t in charge of Victor Madsen and Cas per Towe was selected to make ar rangements for the Eugene Field auditorium. . T At a meeting, of the. sophomore elass of the Silverton high school It was decided to make the fresh man girls wear green Dutch caps and green cloth wrist bands until after the sophomore freshman party. Heretofore freshman girls have worn green ribbons in the local high school. Plans are un der' way fore the party which will re held in the' near future."; John Goplerud,' president of the sopho more claws, has appointed a num ber of committees to take charge of the arrangements. Mrs.' A. O. Nelson entertained Monday afternoon for her small son, Robert, in honor of his seventh birthday. Hallowe'en de eofattons were carried out,'. The little guests were Harlan Ander son,. Norman-' Jacobsen, Berlin J acobson, VWilf red Goodman,: Dar rell Miller,1" Roth Nelson and Dona Storsll. .v ? V - , - - ... , - Jack Stranix was elected ser-geant-at-arms and Owen Haryey was chosen as yell leader, at a special election of the Silverton student body Monday afternoon. Miss - Lavella , Yantis will have charge of the chorus work and Miss Willa , Loomis will take charge of the orchestra.; SJLEM Ciflili RETURNS Will G, Allen, of Hunt Broth ers, Visits Head Offices in California Will G. Alien, manager of Hunt brothers' , cannery, has J returned from a trip to California,' during which he visited the head offices of ' the cannery. According to him, the prospects, are 'good for cannerymen in the tforthwest. .He said that "some lessons are to be learned" by the cannerymen; of this section, as a result, of the year's experiences. That the cannery - business is enlarging is evidenced ty the re port that Mr. Allen brings - back from the south. He said i that 9.000,000 cases of peaches were canned-this year in Calif ornia-or about twice as many as have been packed in : any "previous season. He said that their entire output was "cleaned np" as s the demand was enormous. - j ; Mr; Allen ; believes that It the right price Is taken,' the consum ers will buy alt the goods that the cannerymen have to offer. He cited as proof of this ' the . fact that Englishmen have been buy ing large quantities of loganber ries since they have been given the prlght price. He predicted that there will be a large development of . the berry industry if prices are not too stiff. In his opinion the cannery men will begin to reap the great est benefits of their, efforts when "reliable fruit men put their pack into the hands of reliable r can nerymen year after - year: with ', a fair price which will bring some returns all around A Volume lof business appears to Mr. Allen as a better way of making returns than from exorbitant prices. He stated that the apple pack this year in the northwest is large, although there is a short crop in local orchards becanse of the large number of wormy ap ples among the apples of the can ting grade. He said that most of the apples being put up at: the local canneries are being brought in from without. v , EAST OREGON SONS I STARS Hoot-Gibson of "Ridin' Kid ;From Powder River" Fame ' ' Is From There Eastern Oregon, while it has not gained the romantic lame as a cattle conntry that has been gain ed by numerous western states, probably because the Cattle indus try there became established after T SALEM'S GREATEST I! C Q W U 73 Thursday ;-Friday - Saturday! Tomorrow will mark the GREATEST ALUMINUM SALE in the history of our store.! ; Crowds will be streaming here because most people know that a sale at Stiff's means real values. - j Come early and you will get a much better selection. Included in this great aluminum sale are 5 qtJTea Kettles , 6 qt. Convex Kettles 2 qt,; Double Boilers ' 4 qt. Convex Sauce Pans G Cup Percolators : 1QV in. Double Roasters 10 qt. Handled Dish Pans 8 qt. Preserve Kettles 10 qt. Water Pails Choice Any Aluminum in Window CO . : . i -.. j' t' ''' ..... Sale starts at ! - 9:00 THURSDAY MORNING ' mm t-'JP" 11 ' '. .,sp ir "''win ,, ,m- -mf iut jo -MFaM. "V U --- "Hi nifT :-luLi. ' : : ' I' i -mi - I iMi 1. - 'i i .m- " ..... St ' V . "i I", M IJ I . ' Il'lfilli m ChilcTsI . Best : Laxativa is "California Rg Syrup" them both. ' -1 - -s . There is also a prospect of a de bater tournament to be held .at Pullman nnder the auspices of the Pacific Forensic - league. The league will meet i there In the spring for Its annual meeting, and it is certain that an extemporan eous speaking contest will be held at that time. It is the hope ot several schools members of the league that a. debate, tournament will be held at the same time. ' , Prof. Rahskopf atates that the try outs for the debate team will be held in the latter part of No vember, and training will start im mediately after that. The debate season will commence sometime in February, and will last through the first part of April. . Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of "California Fig Syrup" now will thoroughly clean the little bowels and in a few hours you have a well, playful child again. Even if cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love its pleasant taste. Tell your druggist you want only the 'genuine "California Fig Syrup" which ; has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on. bottle. Mother, you must say "California." Refuse any imitation. Adv. the state had been settled to a great extent by agriculturists, has however, produced many men who have become famous as bronco riders, ropers and other sports of the cattle range. Among those who have gained such wide fame is Hoot Gibson, now widelv known as a star in mo tion picture stories of Western life. Hoot's latest starring ve hicle is "The Ridln Kid From Powder River." Universal-Hoot Gibson production showing at the Bligh theatre today. Hoot won much of his cowboy fame as a competitor in the Annual Round up, which held at Pendleton, has become nationally known as one nf the ereat exhibitions ot the sporta that are peculiar to the cattle country. GENERAL DOE DIES MILWAUKEE, Oct- 17. (By Associated Press.) General Jos eph Bodwell Doe, 70, assistant sec- reary of war during President Grover Cleveland's second admin istration, 1893 to 1897, died here tonight. DEBATE PROSPEGTS ARE HELD BRIGHT Two Veterans Return to Wil lamette Campus; Tryouts Are Next Month - The debate prospects at Willam ette university are exceedingly bright, according to Prof. Horace Rahskopf. head of the public speaking department at the uni versity and coach of the debate squad. Charles Redding and Joel Berreman, the nwn thai represent ed Willamette on a debate tour last year, are both back in school and have signified their intentions of turning out for the team. James McClintock, who was also a mem ber of the debate team last year, is back in school and will be out for his old berth. In addition to these William McAllister, a mem ber of the freshmen debate team last year, is looked upon as- a can didate for a position on the team. Most of this year's debating by Willamette wilt be done on the home floor. Redland university of Redland. Cal., will journey to Salem for the purpose of meeting the Willamette team. .This will be the fourth annual tilt between the two schools. Willamette has won two of the three debates al ready held with them. TheiCoIlege of .the Pacific of Stockton, Cal., will also come to Salem for the third annual match with Willamette. Both' of the previous contests were . won by Willamette. ? Whcaton college of Wheaton, Illinois, is planning to make a, de bate tour through' the' west, and have expressed a desire to meet the Willamette : team. Pro I. Rahskopf is quite sure that the debate will be held. There is also a prospect of a debate in Salem with Whitman university. A dual debate will be Jheld with College of .Fuget Sound. One side of the debate will be upheld on the home floor, and the other side of the debate will be held in Ta- coma, site of that school. . Robert Witty, a sophomore at Willamette, Cas been appointed manager of the debate team. Here tofore it has been up to the chair man of the Willamette forensic council to manage the debates, but in as much as the chairman is us ually an aetive member of the de bate team, the executive commit tee of the student body did not consider it fair for him to have so many - responsibilities. ; w Mr.' Witty, has written to Oregon uni versity and OAC In aa endeavor to arrange '. debates with , i those schools Definite agreement has not yet been reached with, either school, but it Is the hope of the 5 Today amd Tdmraday -1 WILLIAM .FOX- presctttsi m VBW " MM Wte mmss Jtromiihcrnovcir 1, f Hi '4" V"tt r 1 r-"i lis fHSr2 - cA JOHN FORD pioduction. 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