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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1926)
TUESD AY. MORNING, JUNE .22, i02G 3 F.EESI GilDl'.lS TO OPECT TREES HSESflCEfc 5 i Special train- a Arrive in Salem Monday on In ves s tigating Tour - "DancirigiMothers'ls Call ed Emotionally I hnlling Society Drama An excursion train . of .35 fruit grower and hortlculturaJists from the middle, vest wilt visit Salem Monday. June 28, according to word receired .late yesterday' by the Chamber of Commerce. The : excnrsion will anire In Portland Saturday, Jane tt,j and make a special trip . through the Willam ette ralley Monday. r- - ' Some of the most prominent f rait men in the Mississippi valley are Included in .the excursion ac cording to Kenneth G. Miller, sec retary of the agricultural com mittee of the Portland Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Miller will be in charge of a special Southern Pacific train to carry the visitors through the valley." . Points to be risited : Monday morning include Springbrook and Dundee; where the prune orchards will be inspected, . and Dallas, where. the party 'will stop for a luncheon. -The -visitors' will arrive in Sa lem Monday afternoon. They will spend two or, three" hours on an automobile' trip "through nearby Marion county orchards, and then leave tor the north., A short stop is planned fro them at Woodburn. t Cars for the Monday afternoon excursion are being obtained . un der the direction of George - P. VIcki chairman of the agricultural department of the-Chamber - of Commerce. He is, being assisted by' George II. Grabenhorst,-president of the Chamber of Commerce. About 20 cars will be collected for the trip.'.4.. 4, , , . " Capital City Cooperative Cream ery. Milk, cream, buttermilk. The .Buttercup butter has no equal. Gold standard' of perfection 13? Cotnl. Phone 299. mm DREBOii" IViLLBEEXPLAluEG ' Here's a situation that Is really emotionally 'thrilling and dramat ic. " A lovely young mother sees her husband come home . each night long after midnight. A flap per daughter wanders in at about' the same time. 7 Frankly, she Is worried; not so much about the man she married, bat. about -- the -little girl, - who seems to have entirely forgotten her.' - One-evening, at a night, club while dancing with r her youthful escort, the' daughter starts a flir tation: with 'a bachelor whose rep utation-is not of the t best. . On sensing- her fiance's disapproval. she just flirts all the more.' , Time passes, and with ft -a growing . friendship .. ensues ' be tween the girl and the other man. Finally, in desperation, her fiance appeals to. the mother. In a last effort to save her child, she de termines to meet this man and see what-he's really like. Using another name, a mutual friend, lntrodudces them to each other. And before she; knows what has happened, she, too, has become infatuated with him, and forgotten her original object in meeting him. t - Vhat happens? :. What J)ath is left jQp&S: 'to herf" How can. she explain? ? Those are t some of the things' you'll find out when you see. "Dancing; Mothers.7! te new rammouai picture,' wnicn cuuu to the Elsinore theatre -today. - Conway .Tearle Is the worldly bachelor, Alice Joyce the ""danc ing mother, and Clara-Bow, the head-strong jcirl. r The film will be shown here to day, Wednesday and Thursday. In connection with the : picture. The Movie Makers," a company of eight people from Hollywood, will appear n person at the Elsi- nore in what will be one of the best performances seen -here in a long time.' t v - -. . , .Herbert Socolofsky ano Av ery "Thompson to" Speak -t i "During Summer ' . UNIVERSITY OF OREGON; Eo cene. June 21. tSnecial.! Qivic organizations and : public gather ings will have an opportunity dur ing' the summer to hear Ileraert Socolofskr and Avery Thompson explain ' the" semi-centennial , Cele bration to be held at-the Univets- Hy of Oregon from: October. 18 jto ' These 4tr6 students of the un( versity have 'been appointed meni iters of , the. Greater ; Oregon comv rnittee anti will form'personal eon- tact with ' the citizens . of Salem tails of the -celebration. General chairman'; of the . committee who will remain In. Eugene during the summer and- will keep in contact with the Salem representatives and lot. them know the progress' of the plans. TJlrlch A Roberts, realtors. 122 N. Coral St., know property val ues and make for you profitable Investments. .'Will both, save and make you money. . - - () J Eflcer Auto Co., Terry at Liber ty St. - Autos stored, and bought and sold. Cars washed day and night. Low prices and service will make long friends. () Smith & Watklns for tire serv ice at a lower cost. Vulcanizing and retreading, tube repairing. If you have tire trouble just call 44. . . - - () O.-.W. Day, tires, tubes and ac- cesories.; Has the Goodyear; tires. the-standard of the world; Mr. Day can give , you more mileage. Corner Com'l and Chemeketa. () Vfcx Bros. are. sening the Oak land and Pontiac cars. Agents for tna valley counties. Pioneer firm in autos. Oakland coach now only 11290. 280 S. High St. () Picture time is here. For your films and kodaks and kodak sup plies: fee Nelson & Hunt, Drug gists, -corner r- Court and Liberty street. : Telephone 7. " r () Grain harvest in Wasco and Hood River counties' will, be three , weeks -.early. - - . - - i - Tour spare should be protected from the weather. We furnish a tire cover with every tire purchase. Malcolm Tire Co., 205 North Com merctal. ; () t ,. , . f Army and Outing Store. Biggest bargains in clothing, shoes, unaer- wear, hosiery, gloves, valises and suit cases. The' working man's store. 189 N, Commercial. () iweet. 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