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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1926)
I CiiEHl3II GO . '';toiuWSee( Wi!fJoin Celebration of: : ' Completed .Natron .Cutoff k '; 7; ;Set' for ; July f-i r The Cherrisns last evening, at i tneJr.raoath.lv meeting held at th$ ' Chamber t , . Commerqel.. ;vote4 unanimously to attend the-celei I bration,' of the completion of the! ! ' Natwn Cut-Off, to be ! beldt! Klamath Falls, probably j in July. i 'The t feeling, vr as that .Salem, Cherrians' as well as -Salem eltiA tens ? should . attend . this celebra-' ; .tknlfand 20 In. sufficient numbers ,to travel- by special traiaU. -? ln;order'to bring the matter be-J lore - tne cnernan , cnrganizanon, , rllarley O. White Klnc.Bing, was authorized -to iAPpoiat three com-! -jtntttees, - tty report at- 4he next j '.meeting, Jtfarch' 9---.T '.'j. "''h ! 11 One committee Is to take- up with the railroads the matter' of, j - transport at Ion Another. . to . be i known-- as the ways -and . means I committed. .to prepare and submit! 1 plans for the financial outlay ! necessary to take ; be Cherrlaq V. band of 24 pieces with the organ- I iiation. Xhe, third committee is; ! to prepare special stunts.! ' ) -' P. O. peckebach, former 'King ; Bin, said that it was most appro-: , I priate' Chat Salem citizens and the Cberrian organization attend the celebration At. Klamath; Kails, and, that all business Interests should J -make efforts to sea drepresenta- '- Uvjs., He an id? that undoubtedly California, woui Tie wun.uregon In 'being fully represented;.. - - -li : SETStJDTflEGDRD , -; ' -v-v ' ' Residential Boom in Land on ' Pacific-Highway. North : - ' Is. Forecast ' As an indication - that property along the' Pacific' hjghwayi. just t north of the cfty "limits 'is to be fCome residential property. -; word has been, received that . Floyd -T Reynolds, wbowlthi O. Fj Frank-i lln,;owhs a great, paxt of the prop-f erty about one mile. north, of, the! limits on the highway, has! sold two lots of half -acre each, for a SI0I1CII "flUEER" ;:15, IIDIGESTI A,instinf Stomach .-Relief! f . If yon feel full, sick or uncom . fortable . after. ' eating, r here Is harmless stomach. relief. -Pape's . Dlapepsin- settles v the ,j stomach and corrects ..digestion jtne. mo ment It teaches -thestomachr , L This guaranteed Tstomach . cor ! rectiTe costs . but a , few icerits at any dragstore, Keep handy!4- T Ik Volume! . V 4 I r 01! pat's the old saying:fCash is Kini! Anybody can buy anything cheaper Tor cash than on credit ? Have joy i fever tried paying jcashjdr your groceries?. Give us yotar grocery orders for a month and put the difference In the hank. . :,,., -.-------. - ;. t -I . ,.-: Let these low torices be an invitation for Vfn fn refill An na trm wahw mmv AaJl. d Egg3or' I Fresh standard Eggs Ofi JJ 'dozen . , ;1 ; ; . j'-fcO C Del Monte Pineapple Large sl2e -.;;..',;; jbw C "Ml Old Dutch Cleanser 1 -i f - ' J for-V'..:.M.t.v..; IOC vFisher's Blend &i JCi Flour .1 V; . ; . pZSi7 S Arm & Hammer vi-r i - soda i . . ZD C. evaporated . . ,-f' TAppIe - - " ; .V. . j. l O Cf Fancy Italian Prunes- wp'r 2 lbs. for;. . ,.4 .n,Z& Prunes . ; 4 a. i - AH Right, Go Ahead and! Blake i- Here's one taken, from Scraps for. Dinner;. .. ; k The revival was in full awing, .the Minister .had lasnprf. k-rnii , to the pent up audience tjO4 hit ifle .saw-dust .traU." Oab,biuom debutante rose fand,;criedM"i helped drink a pint of wine last nU?ht..DidiI do ..wrong t"; 'ji' The Miniate r. responded: total bt'SY.OOO, One lot ts'located south and one. north of his home. " This price ef i000 per acre es tablishes precedent Jn;-price-.for land In that section. ;-f It "shows quite clearly, that the land is to be residential. Purchasers . of both lots; it- is Understood, are plan ning to build .line .homes on them, " The Hayesville - school is-just, one mile north of. .the Reynolds residence. It is the prediction of business men about town that the city will grow and the residential district will extend at least to the Hayesrille school. "-! It is- only a ten minute ride front the district to the city. Thus, it isj Baki, the place offers all. the advantages of the suburban dis tricts. ' ; '"II r . " '" i In .i mmm m it . r - - i i .:" : C .-i --. " - I "Fruit of the Spirit," Topic of Pastor Before Large j; Audience : . The -services t South Salem Friends church " are much appre ciated by those who are privileged to attend. . The messages are clear audi logical and would appeal .to any thinking man or. woman. j; On -Monday night -Mr. .Wollam read from Galatians 5:16-$:1, and spoke of the "Fruit of the Spirit. He divided Ihe manifestations of the fruit of the Spirit into- three groups as' foils ws:. Inward love, Joy, peace; outwardlarfg suffer ingj. gentleness,, goodness; God ward fajth,,.; meekness, ' temper, ance. . ' ' , . ' jl The first three wlll.be manifest in ones own heart; the next three will, be manifest, in our relation and our dealings with others; and the i last three Vlll show our reiaf tioni to God. ' ' - i! .. As the musk gives forth its deli? catet perfume1 without loss to. it self, so the Spirit filled Christian can i show, fprth the. fruit of thi Spirit. . . , : . - ' . J The sunlight shining through the ! window-pane falls oblikaely on the floor. Is not this the way the HOly: Spirit shines through us to those about ns? .How. careful we should, be that nothing in our lives hinders the work, of .the HqJj Spirit in us so that' we may manifest to others in unlimited measure the Fruit of the Holy Spirit. I DISCUSSES YOUTH j - r . Declares What People Real ly Want Is Shakespeare ji I and tha Bible ' -ii t. "I care less whether or not my ancestors were hairy apes than 1 do whether or not my children are going -to- be monkeys," - declared Dean Smith of OAC in an address before, the Salem Kiwanians yes terday noon. . - ; . ... . .. "The- difference between man randj brute ,1s less a physical differ ence than .it is a difference In; as pirations and desires. It is claim ed that the young people of our time want jazz,- success and money; But! what .they, really want is Shakespeare and the Bible '".a Dean- Smith explained he . wais speaking... symbolically .. . when he said the Bible and Shakespeare. What he meant was- that thfr pecW pleireally want more culture, but merely think they ..want- other things. . - v " i. Buy a Want Ad It, Pays Big SMITH m I Salem, Oregon-,' t'ebruary'91926 4 TALKS I " r , " H2'lbs. Tltsn ' i 2' lbs. Figs .....25c Tor-- . Onion Sets pound , ; . , 4 lbs. Smelt for: iSunkist i .Lemons. ' ..:.10c ...;.2Sjc Fancy Oranges,-Dozen ' ' MM . ' .. M mm ' :Turaips?-ft;;i-.--;.V;.25l no ibs.; ; ;- Parsnips i ;.v25i fcan't' you 'remember, sister j can t you remember 7" U - - - i Mrs. Cobb: "Haw nn been pinched ' tor going tooi fast?" i, , I-Mr. Webb: "No, but I've been, AlanrtMl " . t Traffic Cop: "Say didn't you; $ee that stop sign? Didn't you! see me wave at you?? a "1 " -gets siio fi;:e i ., f I. . .. . Jack Campbell Miist; ServJ '60 Days in Jail. Revievv .-. - Writ Improbable-'-- I Sixty days In jail and a fine of $100 is the penalty Jack Campbell must pay for driving while under the i influence of - intoxicating liquor -This was the -sentence pronounced .yesterday, morning by City Judge,.Poulaen., , j , i'- - Campbell was', arrested on thaji charge January 2.5. Ilia trial came up Monday, and after 1 owe tjfr the briefest Jury trials in' the history of -the-court,, he. .was fpund. guilty ,as .charged.. , .-..' .,,. - j ''Iran "Martin, Campbell's attorV hey, ; apparently does', not fa tend to seek a writ of review, as ' hit has 'filed no such 'Intentions, It' is understood. ' . -...-."-- v IC.1 JlIWiG'lETII ; T - i f ' , , , . ' Demonstration; of Cutting to. Produce Large Fruit Set. j for Wednesday- ;v r Pruning 61d prune troes ' for large sized prunes will be the prin cipal -subject of discussion at ' a pruning demonstration to be held on -the Rambler- prune -ftrehard. owned .by Gideon Stolz. and lo cated one mile west of the Keizer school, next Wednesday afternoon at 1 :30. oclock. . ? t That ' such a demonstration would : be held was decided last Saturday, afternoon when Chas. Weathers, manager of the llambler orchard, assured W. L. Teutsch. district agent for the-O AC -extension service, ! that such sj, demon stration meeting would 'be wel comed on .the Rambler, orchard, C. L. Long, horticultural specialist for the OAC extension- service, will conduct the demonstration, t The - "long' system" of ; pruning Is being , generally adopted by fruit growers throughout ?th country as being-superior ta the old heading back method: . ! Mr; Long will , emphasize this method of pruning in the demonstration. t The- meeting Wednesday after noon In the Stolz orchard! is but one of a. series of similar meet ings being held in Marion county by the . extension service l iof-.the agricultural college. - -t- Tuesday morning a pruning demonstration was given in the Sa lem HelgbXs community): and? the afternoon a ; similar demon stration was conducted , on ,the farm; of Senator Sam Brown at Gervais. Thursday morning " at 10 o'clock a demonstration will 1 SALEM MARKETS t ! GRAIN - No.; 1, wheat, white .... S 1.51 So. 1, red. sacked 145 White ot . .40 Orar.oaa : Barley . A Uariey . . jso rOKK, MTJTTOH AHO BEEF Top hog .11 Sow ; ia ,i0 Dressed hoc - ...... .17 Top steerg ., .0.07 Cows 2.0094.00 Bulla suffli Sprinff lambs under 80 lba.. .13W iTwr . wai Dressed veal . ..- , l f, . POUZ.TBT Lllht beat Mearyens ,.... JiKcf a.. O Id rooster a - tf fii 8 Broiler, , ZZZ 1 EOO8, BTTTJEa AND BTXTTEKFAT BuUerfa.. ., , ,v Al . Creamery butter ' .... ' . ' '. u Rtandard eggs 27 Mediom egc. .. AS Witk. ewt. 24 ; ' Number 6 . wa VUl UGAl VIUCI 1 j I m ik. . 10 lbs. 15c Carrots Ti . Best Family Flour lbs. Potatoes' for -. . . i . . . .25 .4 lbs. NewvCrop No. 1 Of? "1 small white Beans,. WC Del Monte . 00 Cataup. , . . . . . v .n Cj 2 ana Rex. or Red nV-' Seal Lye.; for . . . . 0 C 2 lbs. ,No.rl Walnuts-jj j ? Lady: "Yes, yon fresh. thing, 5 and -if John , was . here , i he'd 1 ftOOf a WAN -MM a . 4aV tf i ' , Our buyeri who buys' for lit joiner stores buys pure, foods !at 'the "lowest nossibl tHc .and-we sell them at the lowest- possible figure--i. -.- v If you . have . anything yon' ,want delivered, phone .Collins atNo.;7. . f -; S OU BIE i i . . , bTgiven'Tn'-thelSl"l Trazler or chard at' Scotts i Mills and in the afternoon a Meeting of smajl fruit growers will .be ; conducted . In the chamber of commerce rooms, at Silverton.;. ; Small , fruit culturtl practices will be the subject dis cussed by Mr. Long at this meet tag, .s.-.f . ' ; , AOIOST The secretary of the bar asso ciation wasji -very.. busy and-very cross one afternoon, when his tele phone rahg'kt ; j ! " v . .. . .' '."Well, .what is it?" he mapped, -."la this the City Gas Works?" asked a woman's soft voice, y , ii "Xo.'madamf roared the secre tary,. ?Thts is the,' Bar Associa tion of the City of Louisville. ?iiAh,' came from the lady's end tn the sweetest of toaes, "I didnt miss'.it.so fjir,. after all, did I?" Dry Goods Economist. - 4- KUROPKAJ?. HUMOR In a hotel- at Partenkirschen, Bavaria,, a placard -announces in largeT letters, "Tourists undertak Jrig to climb the! higher mountain pnaks are respectifully requested lii 'settle- their ! accounts tn adrl yitnee." i ? Proved ;safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for lK Lumblgo Colds , Neuritis - Neuralgia i Headache Pain Toothache Rheumatism . PQES NQT AF1TECT THE IJEART it. . f f ' . . , I' j 1 i 5f 7 " '-Asplna'Zs tbe trade mark of Bayer kfanvfaettire of 'Monoecctlcacidestiir oi SaUeylicaeid : I' . ...... t . .. I . . -. .... . ,-- ' , ...IM ..f ,.J 1 ..,... . . .. . . ....... GOES IBRIliY ! T Hundreds it' . m . Recn ilar $25 to $55 "TO" - 4' a f ; eW.r.V re - - - ill 'CMS MESS SHIRTS Regular $2:50 to $5.00 2. I i f goimi news;briefs uburn D. A. Terry,; who has been suf fering with . cancer , at the t)ea coness hospital since New year's day, passed .away peacefully Sun day morning at 4:15. The funer al service will -be held at 2 p, m Wednesday., February 10. at the Webb funeral parlors. The inter ment will be in the Odd Fellows cemetery,' The pall bearers will be Mr. F. Kurtz, Orsa Fagg, Chas. W. Cady, W. G. Walling. A. Tind all and H. R. Deakins. Rev. G. L. Lovell will officiate. Pringl Owing largely to the fact that the mumps- tare prevalent in the community,' Pringle Sunday school had a .very pdbr attendance Sun day. ' - William Propst and family vis ited in "Independence the first dt the week- Mr. Propst is cutting cord wood this week, for Mr. BrownelL . T. E. Meeks is spending the week near Eugene, looking after business interests there. Accept only VBayer" package wrticti contains proverl directions.' Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 f tablets Also botika of 24 and 100 Druggists. of Men's and Boy's S.uits ON WITH UNABATED MEREST. of Men's GOAfS iror :NE . . , : . Plus-$2.00 i .... ,' The-farmer ladies were pleased. that Monday,. wash day, was sun ny. , ,tvi.?'--.-i". , j. M. Coburn is serving on the. Jury this week. -" t Mf. Derdnleu's entertained com pany Sunday afternoon. - i Plowing orchards and trelising logan vines, seems to be the busi ness on hand with . the ; farmer folks at this time. 4 "' ' ; - Centerview - Evergreen - fc" . i Centerview school had a little program - and - party Friday after noon for the children.- - - Mr. and Mrs. K..O. Rue" were called to Woodburn Saturday night 'to see Mrs;- Rue's sister-in-law, Mrs.' Nerison,' who, was taken very 111. Mrs. Nerison had been III but was thought to be-improving. ! , " T- " fit ' i , i .. . J. - 5 For TODAY and Reversible Rugs in beautiful colors size 30x60 inches! fringed ehds,-Coloredborde hkd inCblors xmi) uiuc aim uiunu, , t aoiiltoB J?wiajBitriire ,,.C MEN'S $3.50 to $5.00 MiS flic nrfc-jRi cue nn 1 : For .Four More Days - A"rt"hu r :"5a!hl: is" jdiivfriRaKew Ford' touring car. " -v x . ; " . . ; Mrlt'.and vMrsr. Clarence Sebo were Salem cklleVf. Friday, r . . ' ;' .Jlevi and Irs,f Han and Mrs.- s: J. Comstock of Silverton were Fri day ' visitors ,at the, Edson ..Comstock- horne.-.' '" '."'- ' y'.. " ,. The Willard Womenls cjub.met last Veek at the home of MM- John Small, Owing to the storms only part of the club attended but those-who did1 report -a vry "en joyable; afternoon.' EThe topic was LW'colnand' many $tories""abdut him' were told."'' A delicious Innch was " served 'by Mrs."' Small' 'at the close -of the -afternoon: - j-rr Mr.', and Mrs.F Frank jEgan ' and children spent Sunday t" the. honie of - Mrs.- Egan's sisterr Mrs;- Roy Jones'--of Victor Point: 1 1 . We are sorry to hear that Mrs. H.-0.'"Dahl -of SHverton, who formerly lived in. this'; community, has' broken : twoi small bones - in her foot: She slipped off the.V-- menfr while-on her: way to viSir' a friend .. J - $ See Our Windows 40 : Court J5t. iLa WitJt W jrlUJwilllililii I and &$ticos& V M NOW AND iStVE t ! . . i Am Hundreds mm m xvesmiar Mi;."ond'MrB'A'.' A. eer eiiier- tained Mraud;Mrs. Ju'.m Ilobiaer t of SHverton at dinner Thursday s evening--the" occasion1 being lirH. Hoszner's .birthday.. i ., , . .: tUbv'. Cfaye' of Prafum was; a , 'ckUtkT thrnueh' this I community Friday. He was invltjjri.8- people to the- special nieeting8.r which' will begin In the M.'E. chiirch at Pra-tum- March 19., Thp evangelist win bernevIIerb Haston of Iowa who-held a very suecjefsful series fn the' SHverton chnr'ch last Jan-nary;- !"""v'"K-t"'f -, ' f:--:- L H , GOOD BUSINESS Y .' 1 7 A- storekeeper had i 'for some time'dlspleyed in hl-i 'Indow a card "Inscribed ' "Fishing TJckle.' I A. customer drew ithe proprie tor's attention to the spelling.1 i ' 1' f "Hasn't" any ' one tpld you of it before?" he asked.' "Hundreds," replied, the dealer. Vbut whenever they drop in to tell t "--Good Hardware. . f- V..1 USpAY?S Seljing; tf. 1 . ;ir? n of B OVG U to PU iv ' ?rr-'' e".y '" i 4 1?r ' I " i ') 7 ".'.DAM OBJS tfCDD N. Commercial THD BUYING FOWEtt OF 120 GTOn.23 s - . V. V! ... , . - . 1.. . U.l&fa.rtMt ,-,w , .. .. --gn,, .., hi i, i in ji. j.ui mi ' '.:: - '