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UCDa7. Mounts v:v a, -.. r i THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALE1T, OREGON SUNPAY.MORNING, MAY 9, 1926 SiLVERTOiJ FOOD : CO. PLAYS HOST .' . . v tockbolders of Products Organization Get Together, -invs Packing Starts . , SILVERTON. May 8. (Special to the Statesman.) More than f 100 people attended a set-together j meeting- of the stockholders of the . bllverton Food Products company, j held at the local cannery today . - The SilYerton Food Products .company . has , been operated 3uc . cessf ally Cor two, seasons on a co ' operative basis under the manage- , inenf of- John Copier ud. The j superintendent for the coming sea sonJs C. J; Cooley, who has been i connected with the local plant for several years, and Edward Nelson will act aa his assistant. ' The meeting today was in line with the company's policy of bring ing -its members together from time to time and discussing the in teresrts of the growers. After enjoying a very fine dinner, served by wires of the growers, the new additions to the cannery were in spected.' ' -' " ' Gooseberries are now being packed, and the strawberry pack will .probably begin on Wednesday or -Thursday of next 'week.-, A bumper crop of strawberries is an ticipated as a result of the recent heavy rains, "no less than 100 tons being 'the estimate for the Silver Crepk Falls district alone. ;tJwaa decided by company of ficials that a definite weight limitation- -should be placed on the amojint of frut that could be re Stop Dandruff! Beautify Hair With Danderine " ' ' i Hair stops coming out and . every particle of dan - druff disappears. -I Within ten minutes after an ap I plication' of Danderine . you can 1 not-find a single trace of dand-Irnff- JOno application dissolves every particle of dandruff; invig I orates the. scalpstops itching and iallinhair-;; ... -Furthermore Danderine is to the i hair what .fresh showers, of rain land sunshine are to yegetation. It I goes s right to the roots, in vigor-, ates and strengthens tktn;-l xhilerattng, stimulating, and life i producing. -DrQDertJes cause the ; hair to grow strong and beautiful. I" . Bobbed hair has made the girls ! aware of the dangerous effects of unsightly dandruff which is now ; more apparent than ever since the ! hair is short. r i Danderine is a sure way to get j rid of ; dandruff and immediately ' doubles the beauty of your hair. - The effect is amazing your hair 1 will be light,' fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; ; an incomparable lustre, softness i utd luxuriance. Get a small bottle of Danderine from, any 'drug store or toilet codnter for a few cents and keep that , dandruff out of your .hair and off your shoulders. Adv. jEveiyohfeSfioulc Wonder oman canTnow, nioy jiience, cleanliness and. 4 cooking f with gasl Albert Lea j Kitchen s its own gastfrom' 'soline, burns a dear Tree from smoke, soot Viih 50.to'100 per Sat than common oil loves.'" ; - v-;- luces a hotter" firef but 3 la direct contact with s. ;Ther are no heat, eys, no wtcks; burners I never require cleaning.' - . rait this bfittt stote eni 'i efty Tttt or yon OUR iNDOWS ceived by the cannery for each share of stock held - by the grow ers, and this limit was set at eight tons of prunes or four tons of ber ries per share. This does not mean, however," that the company" will not handle any surplus crop of Its growers, but any surplus fruit de livered by stockholders over and above their share tonnage will be charged a percentage to v cover handling expense. - - A. H. Moore, 235 N. High St., apartments, and! store where you can get high quality furniture and furnishings for every room in your house. ' ; k i Building of 23 Miles of High way, and: Bridges to Be Considered Bids for the construction of ap proximately 23 miles of highway, delivery of" crushed rock and gravel, and erection of several bridges will be considered at a meeting of the state highway com mission to be held in Portland May 25. The projects for which bids will be opened follow: Baker and Malheur counties Furnishing of 20,000 cubic yards of broken stone and crushed grav el, delivery to be made at four points adjacent to the. Old Oregon Trail between Baker and Ontario. Jackson county Furnishing of 7 COO cubic yards of broken stone and crushed gravel, delivery to be made at a quarry located near the Pacific highway at a point about 16 miles south of Ashland. . Josephine county Construction of 6.9 toiles: of . crushed rock sur facing of the George Ranch-DeeV Creek section of the. Redwood high way. Malheur county Construction of 16.6 miles of broken stone sur facing on the Ironside-Cow Valley section of the John Day highway. Polk county Furnishing 7,000 cubic yards of broken Btone, deliv ery to be made at a Quarry site ad jacent to the McMinvnille-Tilla- mook highway, at a point two miles east of Grand Ronde. Tillamook county Furnishing 5,000 cubic yards of crushed grav el, delivery to be made at a gravel deposit located adjacent to the Roosevelt Coast highway at a point three miles north of Hebo. Lincoln county Bridge over Yachats river, south, of , Waldport. Bridge . over U Rocky ccreek; near Otter" Rocitr v Bridge ovef ; DePoe bay, near Otter Rock.. ! Tillamook county Bridge over the south fork of Nehalem river near Mohler. Halikr & Eoff Electric Shop, 337 Court St. - Everything electric, from motors and fixtures and sup plies r to wiring. Get prices and look-at complete stock. () Buy Fairmount Lot! NOW. 10 per cent down. A 75 by 150 with beautiful trees, fruit and berries. $3000. A dandy small 50 by 100 with two pavings paid $950. All sizes and facings. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High St. mil io conn BIDS TO BE OPENED CoiokStoye .t 1 ALBERT :LHA- M23JSUL CCr3 5TCT K 1 Pacific Protective Society to LAUGHS IT OH! Reginald Denny Makes Hit, Laura La Plante, Too, Wins Audiences Reginald Denny has earned the right to be crowned King of Com edy. This amazing young actor conveys more with the lift ot an inquiring eyebrow .than many others -can with their entire bod ies. Denny's Hair for farce Is not better exemplified than in his lat est starring vehicle, the new Universal-Jewel. "Skinner's Dress Suit," now playing to hilarious audiences at tho Oregon theater. "Skinner's Press -Suit" is a rib- tickling tale of a young married couple,! the Skinners, who live in the suburbs. They are just the sort of married children "who live next door to - you and me very much in Jove with one another, with "Honey'' under the positive belief that her husband Is . the greatest business man of all times. In reality, he is just an under paid clerk, submissive to his em ployer, and when "Honey" com pels him to ask for an increase in salary, his outward calm Is more than offset by his mental disturb ance. Ana wnen ne nnaiiy sum mons enough courage to request the raise, he is incontinently re fused. He hasn't the heart to undeceive his trustful wife, who believes that there is nothing he cannot accom plish, and Jus tells her. that he Re ceived his . Increase Amounting i to ten dollars' a week. She is over joyed, and makes plans to spend the raise immediately from their savings. He is aghast at her de cision, but is helpless. That's where the plot begins to become involved. From then on, the tetnno is fast and funny. The plot is most ingenious, being taken almost literally from Henry Ir ving Dodge's famous book of the came name. .The picture was most ctuifnilv directed by William A: Selter. Denny, as the star, is perfect His facial expressions and intalll ence with which he assumes this role, which is so uniuce me ie ... . i Denny, make it one of the season s outstanding performances. Tod much credit cannot be given to charming Laura L iante, than whom he can thinlt of jo one better able to poTtray "Honey, the cuddly and ambitious-for-her-husband wife. Director's Department Store is building up a reputation for guar anteed merchandise; conducting a real department store; making steady .progress, too.., ...... : WILL BE f SMI Harry Shannon's .Organiza tion Is to Be Heard aune Heilig Theatre Archie Holt, manager of the Salem Heilig. did himself proud bv walking into the Portland Pan- tages theater, and signing ' the Horrv shannon orchestra i-tot a three day engagement at his thea ter. They open Monday, and will continue throughout Tuesday and Wednesdav showing to f matinee ad -t wo. evening jshows dally. ; -TSddie Milne. Pantages' New York representative, tipped Holt off to the the opportunity of book ine the season's highlight produc Hon Aot .his ealem' patrons. The band - Is Jjeralded sas the finest to have ever-toured tbetircuU 'and offers some novelties that have never before beenrpresented in the west. ; -y--Zi'iJ:.:r " Harry Shannon Is an eccentric chap and a director ot ability. His band Is known as ffrhe Band With a Mlflion FHends." - They .offer music that ranges from classic to classy." 1 ? - - The '.rennsylvanla orchestra Is an outstanding feature on Pan- tage's season's- presentations and Salem audiences are Indeed for "SKIWisFR" flRII.GR IGIRLS' HDSPJTAL m m m mm mmmm wf fftt f inangurate campaisrn to obtain construction at Elwood Station FUND IS NEEDED Clubs' and Social Leaders Cooperate In Launching State Drive Dr. Philip fJ. Bauer, formerly Oregon penitentiary chaplain and pastor of theFIrst Congregational church of Salem, is in the city in the interest of a state wide drive for $60,000 needed for the girls' hospital under construction at El- wood station. Funds to complete the Juvenile Hospital for Girls, which is being constructed under the auspices of the Pacific Protective society at Elwood station, will be sought during campaign which is being Inaugurated this week throughout the state. Some $60,000 wil be re quired for the new institution, which will be used to care for Iris between the ages of 4 and 18 years. The new hospital is an extension of the work .which the Louise bome has been doing for a number of years past in connection with its regular activities. The build ing will be completed by June 1. If sufficient funds can be obtained to finance it. The 1925 session ot the Oregon legislature Indorsed it and appropriated $17,500 for building purposes. The location for the hospital it a 22-acre property belonging to the Louise home near Troutdale Plans cal Ifor acomodations for 50 patients, including 30 singlea rooms ana two it-oea wards. ThoTOUKhlyiBiodgm jbperatra g w ma. a lecture atwMaia . and tlassrooms for-'study Cab will fbc provided. Girls will be received at the hospital from all over the state. The campaign will be on a state wide basis, with the quota for Multnomah county placed at $25,- 000 and the remainder of the state at J3&.000. Various Iubs and so cial leaders have given their in dorsement to the enters- they regard as necessary to protect the public health. Among those who are co-operat ing with the Pacific Protective so ciety in .-establishing the hospital are: Governor Pierce, Mayor Baker, Doctor C. J. McCusker, assistant professor, of obstetrics of the Uni 17" 'Staples Sees to Your Sight The Difference Between Perfection and PHONE 1200 3Vith .the Red Across Pharmacy i CQBXEB STATE AND ' HIGH STREETS - Salem,; i $60,000 for institution under versity of Oregon, also physician at the home; Dr. John G. Abele, city health officer; Dr. Fredrick Strieker, state health officer; Grace L. Taylor, secretary of Ore gon Graduate Nurses' association; Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state; Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner, superintend ent of the state hospital; Dr. Rich ard B. Dillehunt, head of the Un iversity of Oregon medical school; Judge Kanzler of the juvenile court; Martha Randall, superin tendent -of the Woman's Protec tive division; Dr. J. N. Smith, sup erintendent o fthe febble-mlnded home; George Ehinger, executive secretary of the welfare commis sion; Dr. Henry R. Cliff, president Lot the Multnomah county hospital staff; Miss Emma Du Briiie, exe cutive secretary public welfare bu reau. J. K. Gill, is treasurer. Dr. Philip E. Bauer, field cam paign manager and lecturer, who has been active in the work of the society for the past 10 years, will address civic and service clubs of the city and state, as well as all organizations of men and women. He formerly was chaplain at the Oregon state penitentiary and pri or to that time he was pastor of the First Congregational church of Salem. The Electric Restaurant serves elegant meals and lunches. Try them; you will come again and bring yoor friends. Best in Salem. 479 State St. () OAC DEFEATED Pullman, wash.. May 8.- Washington State college defeated Oregon Agricultural college in a dual track meet here today, 66 M to 63. The Cougars won 10 first places and took the lead with the first event. s Gabriel Powder & Supply Co., lumber, building materials- paints And rhea.refiTjg,?f en Get prices -t.jsrer ana, nK a tug .sav ing, uitice, 1 7 s B. comi i ) 1 Too Xate To Classify f PESUiTS IS WHAT YOU WANT. Ut tour property, where it ia personally inspected. Dnotorrephed and SOLD by experienced talesmen. TRY THE TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 218 X. Liberty SU Phone 651. 63m9tf WE HAVE THE BUYERS Make us Drove it. HAVE BUYERS for real good homes in North Salem, close in. HAVE BUYERS for rood homes close to the bosiness district. HAVE BCYERS and trades for near by acreage. HAVE BUYERS for (rood cheap homes. 218 N. Liberty St. Phone 51. 63m0tf LAYING WHITE LEGHORN flake Petlaad. 2T3 State. HEN8 5mJL3 mediocrity in glasses is that invisible something that makes them comfortable and ' serviceable. ' ' - - -'f- i Staples glasses give that lasting satisfaction which is so desirable in glasses. - We strive to fit your purse as well as your eyes and in this way find our patients sending their friends , to, a place where they know noth ing is left undone which makes for excellent resujts. t; , " "LET STAPLES SEE TO YOUR SIGHT Oregon LLftHEE GOLFERS sent Sixteen Man Tam Expected to Find-Opponents Strong lr Match - A .sixteen man golf team, in cluding Graham Sharkey, profes sional, will represent the Illihee Country club today in a meet with the ' Rose City club ot Portland. The Illihee grounds will be the scene of the matches. '"i The Portland team is reputed to " be stronger than the Albany team. . which the local men had little trouble in defeating. Personnel of the Salem team follows: Graham Sharkey, Gus Hixon, Tom Woods, Don Young Ercel Kay, Orris Fry, J. H. Farrar. Rex Sanford, A. C. Bailey, L. C. Farmer, A. G. Bates, Frank El liott. R. L. McLaughlin, F. W. Chausse, Claude Steusloff, and Russell Bonesteele. F. L. Wood and Geo. F. Peed, realtors, 341 State St. Farms and cjty property. They bring buyer and seller together, for the bene fit and profit of both. ) ALL THIS WEEK Or Until Items Are Sold Director's Basement Store is becoming better known every day for their exceptionally low prices on; good Merchandise. v COME TOMORROW AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! We do not ask you to buy if the merchandise we of fer is not just as we represent and you do not think it is a bargain. We say this because we are confident you will buy when you see the bargains we are offering. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK! Miscellaneous Items j. 4 & P. Coats Thread for 10c 10c 25c Men's soft Arrow Collars Men's good heavy Suspenders Men's and Women's Khaki Hats, real heavy 49c weight 'Ue&'s tnliv ' wTJas cutu GloTes for Monday only, pair to -customer 5c Vork Men's Double Service Work Shoes, all leather . . . $1.69 1 Men's and Boys' one broken lot of all leather work and dress Shoes, honestly speak ing, that the soles and heels are worth more. JA Regular 14.00 . . V One lot of Men's all leather Shoes such as Weyenberg's, Peters, International. The paper is not large enough to describe the bargains that you will get in (jJO QO this store. . Special pfVO One lot of Women's high Canvas Shoes. You better get this one bargain before it is too late.. Q Only. P? rtiJC Men's and Women's White Shoes and Oxfords. You sure get tnis one- Dargain less than the whole 89c sale price for only One lot of Women's . Satin Shoes, high and low. heels. A real savings "... $2.95 at . . .' . . One lot of Women's kid Ox fords and another , lot of Women's Pumps combined together for this sale . . $1.49 Women's and large Girls' 12 and 14 inch high top Shoes, eood for hiking and field purpose. Regular ,r.$2.95 $4.95 for . . One Tot of Men's Tennis Shoes for this sale ,. . $1.25 200 pair. Canvas Gloves,' blue wrist. 10c One lot of cotton gray Men's Work . . Socks . . ; One. lot, of Whisk Brooms. 3 for. . . . . 10c 25c Cannery Apron a brown, large size waterproof Apron, Basement.'. . 49c .v . ; ... V .-Jl 200-3 S inch Window shades. Buy now and are, . 49,c : .: 3c Sewiag Thread, '? black and white ICirchbaum Clothes iili W. L Douglas v Shoes' . riV" ,T. mm: I HEADLINER WKiAi UAJKX ORCHESTRAS THE, AMD with a Million FRIENDS , EXCELLA FASHION BI-MONTHLY IHf J :rlV mon. AT THE 8ALE3I ; f-' ! MON. TUESi WED. I H'X ! I I I I Children 16 I II i - Whcripurchased with any Excella Printed Pattern, or 15 cents including a 10 cent pattern coupon. SUMMER ISSUE NOW ON SALE At the Excella Pattern Counter. Cotton Blankets, sin- i gle for this ale . . ... vi Infants fancy hose Regular 39c ...... 10c Women's Bungalow Aprons, checked, different styles regular 8c CQ special ;w ......... . OilC One lot of Women's Straw Hats for sport wear. OQ Special i ..... . . . ... 47 O U One lot of Men's Suspenders ....... Boys' Qreralls, . blue Basement . . . . . Women's Imperfect 25c 79c Cover- alls, good for hop or r49c Berry picking . , -. ' Men'B Soft Collars. , Reg., up to 50c V- . iOc 200 yards, of Jap - Crepe checks.' As long as it lasts, first come first served, limit , 10 yards to any one i f ' customer, yard - , . 1VC Gingham, this sale. Basement regular' 25 for 13 c -Jfeng Ktraw Hats,- QQ , :v Reg. upv to 13.50. . .' VOC Corner Court and Commercial- -V f Don't MIm II a- v 1 i rrvi. ci II Household Needs Cups and Saucers, 15c values, white Cups and Saucers, Teg. 15c, imper fect, as long as they last 3C White I Bread and Butter Plates 1ft. Regul4r 20c . 1UC I IfSz GranitevTia , Ket- ;$tJffSHtf9c A set pfTPC Berr-Tet, now is the time A tor :bu,: &C A large size Galvanized Chamber Pail with tight fit cover reg. $1.49 Q for Monday only DIC House; Brooms 39c Reg. 75c 1 gal. can Pumpkin, reg. 65c. just think, you are getting 4 quarts of solid pack pumpkin , OC for jophy. .-..4 4w3C Extra heavy Enamel Stearr Canners. --Now is the time to get one when you cin get them at Di rectorfs Base- AO mentjfor .4ll70 Extra! heavy Oil or Cloth yd LDC Wire J Egg Beaters Regular 10c 5c Painti Brushes 1 A Reguar 25c J. U C One-piece Shovel and Spade, " 711 Reg. fprice:$1.25 JpC Extri heavy Galvanized pails with 4 green stripes me;jana in&z you pay 65c Ciet it here Oft qt. fof, Ol7C is a chance of a life A brand new Elec a 12 Hierel time, tric Sewing Machine, 411 you have to do is connect the plug: and the sewing is none C1C iift Just Think! V0;UU , Spring Cate Pan as the Ideal cake form or mould. r Just springs off the cake. Made : of heavy bright charcoal in plater aa Illustrated, with a aprinjg ring aide and extra heavy loose bottom. This style; ot paa eliminates the ; ; trouble . experienced in ;jei moving the cake- from the ordlaary pan. By pulling OTxt-the small clamp that holds tho side. It springs off the cake. It la made in three slzea and with plain bottoms -or bottoma with; a QQ tube ;,v;;..W..yOC ;'Sole Agents Ezcella P.att I -- Mi -r-r r, Salem,.Oreon - Ji v ?f tunate in having them stop for -