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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1926)
, ; . oi .... - B it I 4 JOiii h Mary L Fulkerspn Gives PnncipaUalk on Primary . Heading Aids r 4 The Santlan Teachers club met with a . regular meeting at the school hcmse Thursday evening,. Tber program for the evening was opened by .the Ringing of 'fAmer lA'',nd "Wearing ,pf the Greea." ForrToll call the, members respond ed. 'by giving Irish jokes, i ,iMra,Mary-L. Fulkerson, Mar ion county superintendent of schools gave J the- principal talk -which was on primary reading. Mr, Miller,. of. Priagle, also! Bpoke on. I advanced f arithmetic, j After this everyone Htired to the base ment for re fruhmenu. '. -.1. , Place cards with a shamrock and green, candle on them were Tery -attractive. The rest o( the table was decorated ln Yellow and white. Refreshments consisted of ice cream, r wafers and poffee. While, everyone was eating. Irish songs were played on the viictrola. Those present '.as in vlted quests were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith, Jefferson, Mrt ; Mary . L. Fulker son, Mrs. Fox and. daughter Vir ginia of Salem, Miss Hickey, Mr. Keeler, Mrs. E.' j; Whedbee, Mr. Hall of Salem, Mrs. F. A. Oalleg ley. . ; I i ; . Members .-. of the club present were Mrs.' Gnlivan, Mr. Powers and Mrs.- Stollard of Marion; Mrs. Freeman of. Looney district; j Mrs. Helper of Talbot. Miss Atkinson, HlsAVVerna Cooleyj Miss Laverne Seehale, Miss ; Cieone KurU, j Miss Bessie Tr'ulove. Mrs. Agnes Brown and. Mr.-F; A; Gallegley all of Jef ferson.. Mr. Fox of Salem find Mr. Miller of , Pringle. I ! The clab will meet on the first Thursday of .April at Marion for Its next meeting. BLESTOriDIGE CONTEST IS iH OH Heilig Offers Prizes; Brilliant Picture Program is Also A .Charleston dance contest will be held at the Heilig theatre every Bight this week with $10 in prizes offered for the best dancer each night. The big finals will be held Saturday:; night.- 'Prizes for the final will be:" First, a $25 trophy cup; second, $15, and third, 15. "Sally, Irene and Mary," a pic tare taten irom a musical i com edy, will also be shown for a four day run. ; It is a picture that's different And it has a box-office kickjtor a variety of showman's reasons. enormously successial as a musical" comedy iron Broadway, it played j to capacity business in practically every big city of the country. ; All its rare; racy flavor of back stage life' has been faithfully trans planted to the screen. - And what a story it is! Exhibitors and fans who. thought that In "Pretty; La dies" the romance of theatrical life had been done for all. time, will be, amazed when they see this one .j . ! I f'Sally, Irene and Mary" has, the most decpratlve bevy of beauties in : the roles of chorus and show girls that havo ever been assembl ed for a, picture. i; And the cos tumes 'will positively fascinate; the feminine portion Ot your popula tlon. ; . . ' DHUGSTOriE BEEF, WINE AND IRON 3l s v -I' 1 ' Builds up your strength; i . . .hastensu convalesccnse af- "tf': tcr fevers a d - wasting . : diseases. For, those - who I' -. want "pepf . : . n . ; A pleasantly, flavored; ellx- 4 ir which .has stood the test. , An ideal food tonic, j ; " " . ' ! - Perry Driis Store Southf Ckininercl 48tree( 'IMilton SUlai Picture Here nvlK if 1 rrwinriiiiiriitiiiirrniiiiiitwfiiTnMi(rtiwM JEFFEDSOri SilLES-. - Mr. and, Mrs. Jt T. Jones Buy Home Formerly Owned by Epoley Portland, $5,000; K. F. Lane, A. B. Merrlthew and Merle S. Hotcb Imperial Ceuneil Lth Order if the .Nobles of the .' Mystie Shrine for North America a Colorado cor poration; application to operate in Oregon. Harvey Beckwlth, Port land, attorney-in-fact. Crescent Paper company, Port- and; capital stock decreased from $150,000 to $5,000. Walters-Bushong Lumber com pany, Eugene; capital stock in creased from $25,000 to $35,000. a V; Milton Sflls, one of the most versatile actors in the moving pic ture world, is starred in "The Unguarded Hour," now playing at the Oregon theatre. He is supported by Doris Ken on. SOME SUNDAY SERMONS FROM SALEM PULPITS Drifting Heb. 3:1 Sermon by Rev,, N. K. Tully, First Presbyterian church: "Therefore we ought to give the more - earnest heed to the things that were heard, last haply we drift away from them." With these wordsthe New Testament warns us against the danger of drifting away from the truths of revealed religion. The passage of time tends to cause religious prac tices to degenerate into mere ap pearances; familiarity makes even sublime truths commonplace; our dally work, with its pressure of other affairs, crowds out the spir itual; the prevalent opinion about us enervates our devotion; pagan ism has revivals as well as Christ ianity, and our age is experienc ing a revival of paganism. Our security against drifting is to give more earnest heed to work up steam. First, meditate upon God's truth; this means the hon est occupation of our minds with the Gospel. A man's best defense agajnst the world is to have God always in his thoughts. Second, we must practice what we know. This means diligent effort to ap ply the principles of the Gospel to our every-day actions. There are several reasons for tliisv New Testament exhortation to be taken, seriously: First, the dignity of the Speaker, Christ, the heir of all things; second, His agency in creation, having made the worlds; third, His likeness to the Father, having in Mimself God's express image; fourth. His relation to the universe, sustain ing all things;. His redemption L purpose, coming to make purifi cation for our sins; and His exal tation to the right hand of the Father, now occupying the place of first importance and highest honor in the universe. Such an One is entitled not only to respect but also to obedience when He exhorts us to beware of drifting and cling to the GospiL The Gospel truths are steadfast though the heavens and eartr should pass away, they will abide. They constitute our great salva tion. To drift is to miss them; to stem the tide is to embrace them. Let us act now. Let us choose the Gospel now, and decide o serve the Author. WOOL TRADING STEADY BOSTON, March 8. Wool trad ing at fairly steady tone. Buying on,. (he part of manufacturers, how ejeer,1 is still spotty and irregular. Prices ara largely nominal for. do- mesne wooi. ? JEFFERSON, Ore., March 8. Several Jefferson places have changed, hands. The house owned by OrleyiEppley on Second street has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. JK T. Jones. This house has been onccupJed for some time- 'Another deal was the selling of the Highway Garage also on Sec ond street owned by Floyd Warner and Harry McKee to Robert Whit sell. Mr. Whitsell and Mr. McKee owner this building at first but Mr. Whitsell sold, his share to Mr. Warner and now is repurchasing the entire property. ! NEW INCORPORATIONS i 55 , , The Josephine Milling company, with headquarters in Portland and capital stock of $25,000, has been incorporated by A. L. Adee, W. H. Campbell and H. L. Borman. Other articles filed iQ the state corporation department Monday follow: Farmers Blacksmith and Re pair Shop, Sheridan, $2500; H. E. Allen, J. A. Foerste and George D. Stewart, Klesterman, Inc., Portland, $5, 00; J." H. Klesterman, H. G. Beck wlth and Isem T. Nee. Lane's Auto Painting company, Children fe. MOTHER: Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic v and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the. Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving natural 31cep of To avoid imitations, alwavs look for the signature Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it New W 1 eckaced Prices Owiog to the reduction in excise tax on automobiles the following new price ! schedule is now in effect: Oakland Touring, new price.. $1210.00 at Salem Oakland Sport Roadster ..;...L 1370.00 at Salem Oakland Goach !! Oakland Landau Goupe , Oakland Sedan Oakland Landau Sedan 1290.00 at Salem 132Q.00 at Salem 1395.00 at Salem 1495.00 at Salem Fontiac Coupe........... Pontiac CoachLt 39500 atSalem 99S.O0atSalero V j Wick Brothers I y " v ' ..!.' . ' - to -'..-.. t I ! I i i. SHOAL BIDS FAVORED WASHINGTON, Marca T. Con gress today approved appointment of a. joint committee to negotiate bids for private leasing of Muscle Shoals. i Mr. Tuttle Can Sleep After Gas Is Gone "After takine Adlerika. the heavy-feeling (gas) in my abdo men is gone and I get a good nijrht's rest now." ( signed ) J. C. Tuttle! Adlerika removes gas in TEN minutes and brines out a surprising amount of old waste matter you never thought was in vour svstem. This excellent in testinal evacuant Is wonderful for constipation or allied stomach trouble. Stops that full, bloated feeling. J. C. Perry, Druggist, 115 S. Commercial St. Adv. -nrr ITiBlEMl. , Milton Sills and Doris Ken yon Head Imposing Ros- j ter at the Oregon First National presents an ex ceptionally strong 'cast in support of Milton Sills in "The Unguarded Hour," which opens at the Oregon thontpr todav. Sills has the star ring role! with pferis Kenyon as the featured feminine player. Heading the supporting players i niande King, who gained his first American fame by his work on the legitimate stage-as Rudolph Solomon in Ethel Barrymore's success, "Declasse." King is an Englishman and has played with the finest , pf the British stage stars. Recently he had one of the principal roles in "The Making of O'Malley" and "The Knockout," both Sills' starring pictures. Jed Prouty. for years one of musical' comedy's best known comedians, has a comedy role. Prouty starred in musical comedy on Broadway for 15 years, leav Lq'jr the big, city only three "times lor, productions in omer ciues. rCoxnfillua: Keefa, at. present Blay- (n one ot.the big-imip,rtant roles In . tne Broadway success, ine Poor', Nut," has . one of the big parts. ; Lorn a Duveen, who was leading woman for Sills In "The Knock out," is playing the part of Sills' sister in this picture. ADD NEW LINES PORTLAND. March 5. (By Associated Press). The local of fice of the McCormick and Mun- aon Steamship companies today announced the' addition of two new steamer lines out oi ron- . liud. vOna line will connect Pert- , landi wlthi.' Havana and" Jackson- ville. and the second wia run io Carribean ports, Venezuela,; lombia and Cuban ports. E V VAPO RUp Qggr lTmtlion J-rr " OLDS . at bead or chest are mors eascr treated externally with.. Remember, Jp Ug r 'Oka: Our entire stock of used cars is thrown on the market at prices that will move them. A few of our many, bargains: m 1920 Hupmobile touring -f???2X 194, Ford coupe L;.Urf39.-; Chrysler Six roadster (fully equipped) $1250.00 Very Easy and Liberal Terms A All standard and leading makes in open and closed cars. MacDQNALD AUTO COMPANY Cottag? and Ferry Stret . Phone 409 and all your shopping worries are over. Phone 455 for. your Groceries Fresh Meats, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. OH YES! at thei same time you may order your favorite pastry or any number o those delicious loaves, of bread all delivered at one time right to your pantry shelf. There's no charge for delivery. . " 5 t V X Grocery Dept. Large Red Oregon Apples Hand Packed Per Box $1,49 Fancy Large Winesaps Hand Packed Per Box $1.69 Large Box Freshly Baked Crisp Soda Crackers Hillsdale Asparagus Tips Packed in large square tins usually sell for 40c, special Tender Sweet Corn 3 Cans California, - i Apricots No. 22 Tins 2 Cans j Meat Dept. Silver Leaf Lard No. 5 Pail Silver Leaf Lard No. 10 Pail $1.67 'c Swift's Bacjon Sugar Cured Well streaked with lean, per lb. Boneless Rolled Sugar Cured Picnic Shoulders or Frying, lb. V':- I ' 31c Ste Prime er Beef Cut and displayed continuously in our sanitary refrigerat or counters . New Bakery All our Cakes, Pastry and Bread baked in our new modern electric oven. Fresh daily. "What's 11 A visit tq pur bak ery department will answer this question about good pastry. Large Loaves, of Bread Baked to a golden brown, tasty and delicious 2 for 25c Grocery Items Eagle Brand Hard Wheat Flour i -. - ... . i It's the best buy on the market today. i This week 49 lb, Sack $2:09 Vim Flour 49 lb. Sack $2.09 Potatoes i ,' - " - -: ! -1 i Good1 grade 1 1001b. Sack 2.39 3 Small Loaves French Pastry 5 for 25c Fancy Blend Coffee i Pound Schilling's Baiting Powder 16 oz. cans-i., - .v, 9. Other br a r d s of thi quality pckcii a i I . ;ozX cans; . ? V ? t 1 t ! i i :. .lA.i.'i. 'J Jjlj'.i-.'' 1 , 1111 ' ' ' i i i j i i ..V: MILlLDGU GSi KG ? r w -j wi. - - jrr -y-' ' " '. : j : L Ji : .. .. ' . 4 V ' t . r ' r. r. . . . .... . . . .