The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 18, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    TUB OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1S2G 5
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iiiko:iti!itJclr
! AT PEP FESTIVAL-
MoVe :Than 200 Join in , Iri
?' spection, Dance and Cel- t-
r y V ebration Here
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Approximately 216 persons
i fronf Portland were present at an
! entertainment giTen Saturday
I nigbt. under the auspices of the
i Foreman's Forum, an organiza
. tiou composed ot foremen and em
: ployeea of the PEP company.
! Awards In two contests were
! made Saturday when A. H. Kruel
was given 25, and Adolph Hel
j season 915, as first and 'second
! prize; for the best suggestions for
i Improving the Forum.
J ' The second contest was on the
j basis of efficiency for '.the past
1 year , la construction foreman's
-work In three departments, elec
tric maintenance construction, line
i and underground. f- The . seven
most important phases of a fore
man's work .were considered. In
electric maintenance construction,
Ben Olson took the award, when
J.- J. Alkins, in the line, and J. G.
Van Doozen, In underground were
winners. . , . , ..,,
The Forum quartet and an ac
j companlst, put on clever musical
i skits dressed - in women' ninth.
ing. . The-group was composed of
Brace, Blxby, Opperson. Cramer
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Whether It be a
Non-poisonous treated to prevent
glow. Packed in 16 cu. In. boxes, 6
to carton.
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Western or
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SUCaAR
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Always fine grain,
ure White, Sack
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and Bohn Willamette Univer
sity singers joinedTin . the enter
tainment. 4 Elizabeth Waters. ;of
the high schoolpresented her. In
dian slave dance. - 1;
, W. Hamilton of Salem made
a short and! effective address on
"The Relationship' fof ' Electric
Power to Industry.." ' . - '
iJack Spong, local magician, en
tertained the group with card and
money - tricks, r Ills ' performance
was professional In every respect.
A dance followed ; the entertain
ment. ' Much of the day was spent
inspecting j state institutions,
thrown open in honor of the vis
itors. Most of the guests were
from . out of j town, representing
the PEP company in many of its
activities. :
- - The Man's Shop saves yon a ten
dollar bill on every quality suit.
Shirts, hats.- ties, collar.' TTlirh
grade clothing, perfect fitting.
long wearing. 416 State. ()
Tyler's Drug Store where in
creasing numbers prefer to trade.
A varied stock, is kept complete
and up to date. Your needs Mr.
Tyler's concern., 15? Com'l. St.
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The Cherry City Baking Co.
bread, pies and cakes are of high
est quality. One of Oregon's most
sanitary bakeries. Visit It. Worth
while. A Salem show place. ()
Hartman Bros. Jewelry store.
Watches, clocks, rings, .pins, dia
monds, charms, cut glass, silver
ware. Standard goods. State at
Liberty St. - ()
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No. 10 Sack
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Fancy Iowa
CORN
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Per CaseV 24 "Cans
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.Salem residents have a-treat in store fori them tonfght when
Warner Bros, portable radio station 6XBR will .broadcast here from
the stage of the Oregon theatre. The broadcasting will be done on
a wavelength of 108 meters. . Betty Warner, daughter of Harry M.
Warner is here .shown standing by the set which is now on a round
NEWS BRIEFS 1 j
WCTU Meeting Today ; ;t
The Salem WCTU will hold a
good citizenship meeting at 2:30
this afternoon to which the pub
lic is invited. All candidates are
invited to come and express their
views briefly. This invitation also
Includes all women of the city
who care to post themselves on
the candidates they are expected
to vote for on Friday,, The meet
bah of delicious, tender peas, a
of bread, op your choice'
Eagle Brand
Hard wheat
after
boxes
49 lb. Sack
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$1.99
Large Package
Quick Cooking I;
OATS
5
2for4.Sc
Fancy 'Sliced
Hawaiian
PINEAPPLE
Large Cans r
2fop
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ing will be held at the WCTU hall,
corner of ; Commercial and Ferry
streets, i I
Arrested on liquor Charge
F. S. BarHer of this city was
arrested Monday by Officer W. O.
Edwards and charged with being
under the influence of intoxicating
liquor. f
Pierce, Race ito peak
Governor rherce and Earl Race
will speak at a meeting of the
North Salem Progressive club, to
Diamond Crystal
n
Prepared at the request, and m accordance
with formula furnished by the Michigan
department of health. 'Packed in 2 lb. car
ton by Diamond Crystal Salt Co.
15c, 2
Vaft Cam p's
Tomato;
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SOUP
3 cans
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Monopole Dimple
; PEAS
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Silver
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be held next Wednesday evening
at the community hall on North
Capitol street, corner., of Hunt
street. 1 k John Williamson, presi
dent of the ,i':!ub, will preside. An
invitation for tho public to attepd
is extended. . ?
Circle Plays IIot k -.
'The officers of Silver Bell circle
fso. . 4 S, Neighbors of ; Woodcraft,
and Woodmen of . the iWprld camp
No. ;11 8, were hosts at a banquet
given to. the members, of . both
lodges at Fraternal temple last
Friday night.' . Yelma Teesen,
guardian neighbor of Silver Bell
circle, presided over the; assem
blage in a very efficient manner.
An elaborate program s being pre
pared for the picnic to be held at
Woodland Park on Friday.
Held for investigation t
W. Anderson was, arrested Mon
day by Officer Wllsox and held for
investigation. He Is alleged to be
a vagabond. .
Tires Are, Displayed
A showing of A tires " manufac
tured by the Capital Tire Com
pany, of Salem, is now on display
in the window of the . United
States National bank, under the
title of a new Salem Industry. The
tires, made here are now being
wholesaled throughout Oregon,
Washington and northern Califor
nia. H. Steinbock is owner of
the plant.
Picture Is. landed
That "The Big Parade," now
of inspected
Iodine Shaker
for 21c
LT
50 lb. Sack
..Re washed
Half Ground
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Crystal
White
Leaf:
20
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showlng.at the Ileillg- theatre here
is truly :.at remarkable pictureT is
the'..opinIoiCof Otto! Paulus who
viewed it while in San ' Francisco
attending a x&eetlng offepresenta
tivea ot Independent Oil dealers.
The picture has been running for
six. months .in. San Francisco. 'Mr.
Paulus said, and is showing to ca
pacity houses. ; . .. ' '
Gets Land Title
1 ..tucrette .pavenport. was de
clared owner in fee simple of a
tract of. land, the ownership of
which- was contested in the cir
cuit court here. The plaintiff won
her action against Stephen J.
Schmidt. 1
Purchases Barber Shop
W. M. Garner, recently of
Douglas, Arizona, has purchased
the barber shop at 153 South High
Cloyd under the name of the Bon
street, formerly operated by J. K.
Ton. Mr. Garner has s added a
new, chair to the equipment and
is remodeling the place.
Ask Grade Crossing
Hood River county Monday
filed with the public service com
mission here application to estab
lish a grade crossing over the
tracks, of the Oregon-Washington
Railroad & Navigation company
near Cascade Locks.
Secures Divorce
H. B. Burns was granted a di
vorce from -C. M. Burns in Judge
L. H. McMahan's department of
of
pound
f pe
sh meats
VIM
49 lb. Sack
$2.10
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Calumet v,.
CTO S1MCH
l ib. Sack j
9 c
Pi & G.
White
Bars
the circuit court here &onday on
grounds of dfsertion.j They, were
married iu. Oklahoma . in Septem
ber i 1921, Desertion in . March
192? was charged... v; i'ZS
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Salem Store
460 State St.
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butter, fresh
FI SHIR'S BLEMD
49 lb. Sacks $2.19
; California
RED BE AIMS
Sometimes Called Chili
18
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muijenaraa!se
..Eiker Auto Co.t fcrr at. Liber
ty St," Antos stored,' and bought
and, sold.. Cam washed day: and
night, : Low prices and service will
make long friends. -L (?)
At IQif oufy
Pick You a Silk
Priced . . t
One Special Grour 7--.ArraBgred
for Easjr
I Choosing k .
Flat Crepe, Satin '.h Crepe,
Printed Crepe and Printed
Radium ' "made" up into '
charming ; styles ; for. sum-
mer wear. , In this assort
ment are dresses tnai, xor-
merly
$25.00
were marked at
and even 27.50.
Portland Silk Store
862 Alder St.
loaf
FLOUR
Beahi
lbs.
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