The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 01, 1926, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, ''SALEM, OREGON.
' THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 19 13
1 - NEWS briefs:
o - r r-f-o
, To i Coach in East- - r
'J Roy Bohler, lor two years coach
1 at Willamette UnlTersity precede
iag the comlne of.Guy Kallibun,
lias accepted a position as head' of
' the w pliyaical education ' depart
me(gaci director o athletics at
Bert NV lUTersi tyr v l z 4 miles wept
of CuCJigo. lie is cow. freshman
coictf at' Waihingtcn Stafo Col-
f lege in .PallmaaV Wash, Mr. ("toU
ler will coach football and base
ball in his sew position. He;Ul
hare two assistants : to help him. ?
t Woodbarn Couple Here
ft Mr. and Mrs. Bretz of wood--burn
yislted in Salem yesterday.
if i-:t, - .'.f , , i - - j
Hbjh School Repairs Rushed- --
Wirin. lathing;, and laying , o(
Ihe floor hasr been completed I In
j the- end ot the Salem hlr school,
I being repaired.- Plastering start-
ed yesterday aad la expected to be
JcinishedV this week-exeept for the
taifwaj. v The-whole job is ex
Li jected to be ended next month.
F
rant will be cancelled.
Plrt Is Hauled
The conhty road' gang hauled
475 yards of dirt on the Downing
hill cut yesterday, according to
"Road roaster - Culver, This hill is
being cat from a, 10 per cent grade
to' 6 per -eeBt-i''-'--j,"ji;
To Attend ,-Conrentidn -i ' -
: Many Silrertoij mepibjersfof the
Christian church expect to attend
he annoat Oregon conrention ot
hat church in Turner July 3-11.
Co On Vacation : " '
Dr. and MM. J. E. Webb of Sil-
Verton, with their son and daughter,-
will leare Saturday morning
KJhr a two. weeks', tUTI in Montana.
Celebrates Birthday .
tl Amos Beach's 84th birthday
ras celebrated at Woodbarn Mon--:
day with 32 descendants present,
j The celebration was at the home
? of. his daughter, Mrs. Florence
- Coulet. Mr. Beach has six great
grand children iirlhg.
Begin Celebratio
' Hundreds of men from'tho log
ging camps" near Silrerton are
coming .down out of the woods to
spend the Fourth of July. Camps
will be shut down untiTJuly 11k
Picnic on July 18 "
A atate-wlde picnic of the Cath
olic order of Foresters will be held
at Woodburn July 18. The order
has Just completed a business ses
sion in Portland fi
Society Entertained
" The members of the 'American
Pomological Society's excursion
which . Tislted Salem recently
stopped . In Hubbard for a short
visit.; ' Addresses were given by
Mayor De Lesplnasse, Dr.;Rileyof
the Hubbard Enterprise, Mr. Mil
ler; of th Portland chamber of
commerce,! Paul Starke of Clark
Bros, nursery, and Col. Faville,
editor the Western Farmer. J A
luncheon wai served and bouquets
Of Oregon grape were pinned on
the visitors' lapels as a token of
welcome
Ferry Ready Soon , i
r The new"- ferry at Independence
is -expected to be in. operation in
the next 10 days. .? The double
deck and houses have been fin
ished and the machinery will be
transferred in' a week. The old
ferry, will be sold to the highest
bidder. ,i
A ppoin tznents Made
- G. A. Peterson, of Oak' Point
was elected president and Mi.
Adams' of Falls City, secretary, of
the Polk County council of religi
ous education at a meeting in
Dallas ... Tuesday, t ' J. Elliott .. of
Perrydale retired from' the, office
of president.
Old Warrants Listed - "
Warrants "against -the county
i which have been unpaid for seven
years were - listed by the couty
, , , ., wvLk"011"8 were sold to Red field and
within a certain period, these wa-fw .
Bond Bids Recelred
Bids for. a 933,600 bond issue
a 5 per . cent , were received at
Woodburn Tuesday, nights The
Wood of Portland. Other bid
ders were. the . Bank of Woodburn
and First National Bank of Wood-burn.
Weddings Celebrated
Anna Folta of Stayton - was
married, to Raymond Barr of Mt.
Angel in the Mt. Angel church
Monday morning. Rev. Father
Benedict Barr, brother of the
groom's sister, and Louis Barr,.
his cousin, were atendants. Emma
Schmidt of Mt. Angel and, Ray
mond Zielinski of Aurora were
married in St. Mary's . church at
Mt. Angel Tuesday. Rev. Father
Berchtold performed the cere
mony. Agnes Schmidt and Leo
Zielinski were attendants.
Taylor WiU Speaft
Ben F. Taylor of Portland, re
puted to be an excellent speaker,
and ' recently returned from
Europe, will, speak at labor' hall
tomorrow night to all members of
organized labor. He is connected
with the brotherhood bank it
Portland: !
Fined for Licence , J
.Clyde J Wade j of ' . Vancouver,
Wash., was , fined $ 10 in Dallas
Tuesday for driving with improper
license plates. .? -
SUITES VISIT
?i niiirr
on
Mr. "and Mrs, Fi Nj Woodry
on Tour, See Beauties
in South
Ranch Is Sold . , ,
The ranch owned by Mrs. Mar
garet Fitchard on ; the Independence-Salem
highway hash been
sold to B. R. Reed of Portland for
319,500. ' , ..
Crop Is Large -"- .
An exceptionally large crop of
loganberries has been raised by
William Putnam, whose farm is
between Independence and Mon
mouth. Twenty tons off 2 acres
is the yield.
Attend Conventioi
Mrs, Belle Gottfriend and Mrs.
Mary Adams of Falls City attend
ed the convention of th Polk
county council of religions educa
tion in Dallas last week.
Flax Pullers Sought
One hundred flax puller and
farm laborers rarre .-wanted at
Aumsville" according to word- re
ceived from there. A general call
for labor for the harvest has been
sent out. S. B. Mills wants 20
men. while other men are also
badly in need of help.
Hunt & Schaller, leading meat
market on North Commercial, at
No. 263. Finest meats, fruits and
vegetables. The crowds trading
at this store tell the story. ()
Smith Sc. Watkins for tire serv
ice at a lower cost, . Vulcanizing
and retreading, tube repairing. If
you have tire trouble just call 44.
()
OREGON CAVES, Ore., June
30. Mr. and Mtb. T. N. Woodry
of Salem were visitors at the Ore
gon Caves resort over the past
week-end. They made the trip
through the "caverns Monday hav
ing enjoyed the cool climate bt
the resort Sunday night.
Many tourists are coming to tbet
resort this year as the road Is in
good condition and the drive front
Grants Pass, on the "Paeif Ic high
way can be made in two hours.
The new highway from the cave's
to Crescent City lf the coast has
been completed inaking it possible
for tourists to make -connections
there witiv tb new Redwood high
way Into California and north
along th coast into Oregon. ?
Hallk & Eoff .EHectrlc Shop, S3 7
Court St. Everything electric,
from moters and fixtures and sup
plies to wiring. Get prices and
look at complete stock. , ()
Laureen Toilet Articles sold by
the Vanity Hat Shoppe, 387 Court
St., belong to an exclniv line and
are sold with a money back guar
antee. - ()
The' wireless operator on a
small vessel was allowed to take
the wheel for a short spell.' His
first attempt" was apoor show and
the course steered was very erra
tic, as shown by the wake of the
vessel. 1 - ..''" l ' I :
Just as a rather bad zigzag; was
made, the 'captain arrived on the
bridge, Scowled, and ; remarked r
"Here, my. lad, I don't mind you
writing your name on the face of
the ocean, but,, for heaven's sake,
don't trouble, to go back to dot
H. L. Stiff Furniture Co., lead
ers in complete hrme furnishings,
priced to make you the owner. The
store that studies your every need
and is ready to meet it, absolutely
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Too Late To Classify
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WlUIi FINDER Of COAT BE T.ON O TS O
to Phebe KisVr rriurn cam to 265 S.
Choreh? Rrward. 51jl
To CALIFORNIA
By PICKWICK STAGES
30 HOURS TO SAN FRANCISCO
Through Reclining Chair Car Service Three
Schedules Each Day With Stop Oyer Privileges
Leaving the Terminal Hotel
10 A. M.,. 7:00 P. M.. 1:35 A. M.
SAN FRANCISCO
One Way - ; ; $150
Round Trip . $30.08
LOS ANGELES
One Way
Round Trip .
For Information Call At
TERMINAL HOTEL
or Phone 696
$27.35
$50.00
BARGAIN WEEK SFEElALS
offered to help you know that Salem is the best place oh the map
to trade m. That our store offers you always high grade depend
able merchandise at prices that will sav
LOT No. 1
V A big assortment of
Velocipedes
in several sizes and styles. All with
rubber tired wheels.. The price was low
enough at the regular marked price, but
for Bargain Week we will give you
1-3 off
LOT No: 3
Willow Clothes
Baskets
They come in two patterns, the New
Style Square Basket and the Regular
Oval one. There are several sizes. Take
any one for only
you money. :
LOT No. 2 , t
High Grade
Aluminum Ware
Consisting of Heavy 10 qt; Open" Pre
serve Kettles; 8 qt. Convex Covered Ketr
ties -and 8 qt. Special Draining Kettle---.
take yourj choice for; only j I ;
95c
LOT No. 4 ' :
About 50 Boys'
!;Wagons;;:i;-f:.5
The High! Grade kind that we have been
selling at $6.00 regular. They have 1
Balloon Tires and 9Mi" Steel disc wheels.'
Hardwood Body 16x36". For Bargain.
Week we offer these, for only r ! (
$1.00
$4.75
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Remember our FREE TUBE OFFER continues all this week.
We are selling the PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP AS
INGS at regular prices and giving ou a tube free. This offer,
positively closes Saturday night.
GEO. E. ALLEN
Hardware, Paints and Machinery- .
236 North Commercial
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We aire orniner to make this Bargain Dav a dav to be referred back to for many vears to come; : We will practicallygive away thousands of pairs of our best made high grade
v shoes that have become slightly out of date. We will clear our shelves of every broken line and every shoe that is not right up to the minute will be placed on sale at such
' ridiculously low prices that it will positively cause a riot. I ' i
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MORNING
100 Pairs Ladies' White Canvas
Primps and Oxfords
Regularly sod up-to $8.00. Get a pair Bargain Day
100 Pairs Odd Lots
and Oxfords
Tn In patent, suede, satin and tan calf, all sizes. These
shoes were sold up to $12.00. All'go Bargain Day at
Pumps
1.00
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200 Pairs Ladies
j - Oxfords and Sport Pumps 1
. in one and two straps, not all sizes in each lot, but your
size in some of theJots. HThey were sold up to $11.00.
To-clear the lot on Bargain Day all go at
Big Lot
1 New Tie Puhips
Just expressed I from Boston. Patent leather, parch
ment trim, all parchment, 'butterfly tie, parchment
with Bois De Rose trim, both spike and block heels.
Regular $10.00 values go at
$6.95
. $1.00 Hosiery Sale
Ladies' pure silk hose in all the new colors, all sizes.4
Be sure and get at least a half dozen pairs of these
wonderful hose at
$1.00
50 Pairs
.:. Men's; Retan Work Shoes
Exceptional value at $5.00. We will close out the
entire lot for Bargain Day at
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$2.50
Men's Tan Oxfords
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New wide toe lasts, regular $7.00 values. Get a pair i
Bargain Day at ; -
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$3.50
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Men's Black Oxfords
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Wonderful value at $7.00 To make Bargam Day a ! ; ,
success will go at
$35o;
Men's Taii and Black Oxfords
Broken lots, ; most : all: sizes, ; regularly, - sold at :$9.00
Get a pair Bargain Day at
$4.50- a
50c RUBBER HEELS PUT ON YOUR SHOES AT. HALF PRICE WEDNESDAY
DO YOUR FEET HURT?
" Corns and callouses removed without pain or soreness. Ingrown
nails removed and treated. Pains in feet, weak-foot flat footj foot
strains and fallen arches adjusted. Do not suffer. J "will give you
the best that science can produce in scientific chiropocly. Consult
DR. M. D; VINYARD
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REPAIR DEPARTMENT
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Our shop is equipped with all new machinery. We use nothing :
But the very best grade of leather that money will buyvW
Mr.-Jacobsbri, in charge of this department, is an; expert in hfsi:
line has spent - years in factories and. repair shops and will .'dp
nothing" but high grade work. , vfv.li?!. i .
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