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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1926)
SUNDAY X.IO?,NING; AUGUST 22, JLC2S O "7 - , OTE STATESMAN; SALE! I, OREGON - HIVT can Prizcs.to BaAwarded'irv Day : Long Program . If 0r- , , ;ganizations Join ' . ! Marchlng.or booster (Tubs of. all cities and towns in the state are this year being Jnrited to partici pate n the annual state fair,, and formal InTltationa hare already beenxtended to thetea' such or ;"fcaniiatlons affiliated t with " the Etate association of booster clubs. if One-day, ye t to b 'determined !by the fair board, Is to he set aside lor the entertainment of the boost .jera and will be;' given, over almost Entirely to their drills stunts' and other forms ofcom petition, i Each 'year, this event has grown In pop jularity until It has become one of jthe Li days' pf .fair week .firora an saitendance standpoint, thousands jot people flocking to, the grounds rtV witness the added attractions fand the gaiety the' boosters add to Unar-tlay's ' events." ; .-; :.; ' -; . I Each of the organizations eup iponiEp a band Is being asked to Ibring JtSjmuslcal auxiliary along. the jaea 'or the fair board being that if asuffclent JxujnbrjOf such entries can; be ' secured a special band competition with appropriate prizeswill be sandwiched, into the already well-nlled. program ; for that day. Until it- is known whether this feature . can bej ar-' ranged the" fair board- is delaying tnakingan appropriation nd ap portioning tbe prize money 'for the competitive events . between" the boosters." - Prize awards, will be made this yxar for " the - booster organization presentingthe best drill" team.' the cjub making', the best appearance, the club having the most members . 11 - .i . ' . . i. ta aveling the. longest distance. -; For the first time' in the history ol booster club day at the. fair the Salem : Chcrrians, ia - addition: - to playing the role of hosts, will en ter into-the competition, but only ta . two eventsfor. the best drill teani, and for best general appear ances In which 'they will hold no advantage over, the other-clubs by reason, of .their location in - the sate' fair city. The; Cherrlans ;wtll, as usual, be on hand to welcome an'dientertala -the visiting: clubs end to asieV them Jji seeing every thing of interest on the grounds. 7 Those clubs with close proximity of Salem, it is expected, will make the trip to'the'fair by automobile, but for those at a greater distance desiring to make the trip liy' rail- :-M. Z - IN .1 ... S . X . t ; . :!(( t L GTHEET : AOADZ - iriTr.z - . 0 C!LY i L tl v., ' m . . . -4 i i I V C.!LY rpad,' special rates have been ar ranged. During their," stay on the grounds' the,. uniformed 'members of the visiting clubs will be guests of the fair board and will be en tertained tt luncheon on . the grounds.' '. ': , -. "The clubs ' to which ; invitations have . been ' formally "extended are those ofOaklandAshland, 'Grails Pass, Majsh field, Bandon, Eugene, noeburg,Kewbcrg,;Portlahd and Salem. , " " ' ' 1 ' : Smith & "Watklns for tire serf Ice at a .lower cost. Vulcanizing and retreading, tube repairing. If you hare tire trouble lust caU4, Corner Court and High Sts () PROTECT'YOUR aWo TOE CX)ST OP PRESSING ADDUD YEARLY BAVS-MOXEY v Any. auto, top of ordinary qual ity can easily be made to last the average . 1 If e 'of - a car ' by simply girfnglt a coat of dressing' every ten or, twelve monthav ? ; Buying a new top every two or" tbee. years is a needless : waste? of, money-" a waste :that can be: avoided if the old top is kepf dressed. , ' w,- On. the other hand, the wrong kind of dressing, will ruin the best of tops.'. One must be exceedingly careful , as to what brand of dress ing; is used. ; Our six years of ex perience" In Salem has proved" to us tbat-there are some, perfectly dependable; dressings; and "there are! some utterly- worthless dress In gs.: ; We 'knowi: the kind toliseC Now is the best t fine '.of the Tear ko have auto tops dtessedtj When the rainy season begins the pores tccome filled' with water and i6 dressing, cannot do tho good it' can it applied now whilo the tops are dry. - J ; We. are making a special rate on top dressing for the' next ten days - . ' i ' ; ; Coupe top ..' ..i5o .. ', Roadster top . $2,00 Sedan top ;.1.L.2.QQ! , - J. Touring top :.:..... $2.50 ' It will be a good investment to spend a couple of dollars, to have your, top dressed. It will save you thirty' or forty later." : REtlANCE AUTO PAINTING CO. .219 Stale St.i Salem Oregon, Adv. a22 Pearcy Eros iave the finest garden, lawn and flower '-seeds. Poultry, supplies 'and fertilizers. Lowest ' prices.' '' Seeds' of .high duality. .178 -S. Com'l. St. ; ) Walter -' XL -2oev autottoblk tires, tubes and,accessorIesfc;Yul canizing that holds. High quality; superior service.. A trial makes c customer, ; 18 S. Com'l. (J , If we were put on: trial' for our thoughts, would anybody 'escape a Jalt sentence? T . , nfl r r; . in u i' i v r rj CAST r ' s 1- W ff v ': : v - - v- ' Ej-SiKnE, r,:o: ip - i . 1 7e3?o& BoaecLmzntcC ConrAcL M&4U m "Memory Lane .,, i i, . ... .. ,, , , , ,tl. ,', , , n . .,T1.,r.t .f : ESC:! PES Tfilfl Portland Business Man -'f 'MaiLCharges : PORTLAND, Aug. 21- I By As sociated Press.) Ray Bark burst. Portland . business ' man.' will not go o Tacoma . to stand trial' with SO Dtberf Indicted there fpf fraud ulent use , of . the United States mails, " . ',! - " , , ,e Removal proceedings heard he.re , to,day before . United ; States Commissioner, Frazer; were dis missed on motion of J. N. Ilelgcr son assistant United States attor ney5, i , - . -; ,Mr, J Helgefson- "told the? com missioner that testimony heard in the; removal proceedings sessions satisfied the' government as' to the integrity of Mr. . Barkhurst's con nections and . i dealing - with the Ruby. Beach Mining com pah yV of Aberdeen, Wash. .- - y- ' 1 '' Chicago' murderer has a- hard time. Has to work -so 'fast- he is ilable'to shoot some of his? many friends. . , , f CI 1.00 0 1 3.50 014.00 013.50 021.00 Rer;. Reg. .Rert. 01 1.00 - . ' - ' ' !j r f , 'r ' ' - J . . i'r. - " - ." r .---," ii .."'-. 1 .. . , - f - .. ... 3 J . , .-; i . - . .. . . ,- ' ( ' , - ' . - - " - .-'rU ' -j- r 1 ' -4-'--.- S 5 ' ' . ..' -v . , : . - " - . , -- ; "- - ' , - - ' - ' , . f . j, , t y , t , . - , i - ' . 1 '.,'- "L . - - . .. ' ' - r ' L : ,1 ,M jLjv ii-LJ.. IrLJ V-A I 1." L- I a ' : i ' 1 ' . ! ' '.-, ' ' ' Reg. 0750 Pink, Blue, Singles GrcyCamp Blankets ' Slightly Imperfects ay and Tuesday, : S! 'v Y. i ,v.. - ! v - i V -: a , - , --v o I o I o LISTEfJ I n a:00l:0D-4KKWV . (218)." Dinner, So f rrru r. ."-!- .jf, . y . . . ,. v T:3O-10:00 KG W (491 )! 7r30, ,'churtH er-; ,9-10, orcbentM tnrert. iT 7:30-10:13 KOTX.U219)jr,'l i50r church v srrices; 0:15, sacred concert. 6:00-KHQ iS4) Kpokane. 6, orchetr; -7 :30-9; kerrices. t - - . - v. r., 6:00 KTCXa (30H) Seattle. . orchestra; ;50.J church services; 0:10-10:10; Bible prog-ran. fl - v :00 KTBJ (294) Lo Anjrelea. 6-7, Tespcr errien: 7:la-0:SO. -serrices.' . :00--KPO 38) Ban" fraiierfcea; S. 'or- i. chestra; 8:30. bulletins;. 6:35. concert orchentra; 8:35-10, orchesrra.' :38 KGO (361) Oakland. '8:30, orcWs ... Ira concert; ,7:85,' ericc; -W-JO. -eoa- . cert. .. ; ' ' ' , . . :S0 KFSD ,'(284) fean -Diego. 8:30 j Hi u Meal review: 7-S, projrraat of wusjc ; ,- 8-0, program; 0-10, orchestra. :4j KFSO (275) Las Angles. 6:45. music; S-!;45,' revival, 10-11, uumcv S:O0 -KrtlN (33) Iong Beach. 6, pro-C-ram; T:30, Baiut Box program; 7:45. ' aervfce: 9-11.- orrbestra - - ' 7:0OKiiTB 288 Holly wwod, 7. r- cheatra : B-IO, orchestra. . - -7;00--KKI (467) W Anitelea. 7.im. Jack an4 Jean trio; 8K organ; 0, pro- Kram: io, orrhemtra. T:00 KIM 405) Lo Anjeles; 7, aerr- - Jcea; 8-10- BOu'e. -- ..: . 7:43 KTAB 239) Oakland. 1:45, terv Icen, ,' . ' . ' , v 7!45-KJE (334) Seattle. 7:45 orCaft; 1 S, aervieea; -0:15-10:45, orchestra. , 8:00 KXX (338) Holtywood. 8-9, church - . rriee:- 9-10:30, prograoi,' J 8:00-KFWI (S30)". San , Francisco; . 8. 0:OO--KFWIi (25) Hollywood. 0-1J, r aervieea; , program ; 10-12, orebcatra. 1". (Sunday nifht program, . , - j - - . : Army and Outing Store. - Biggest bargains In clothing; shoes, under wearr hosiery,: gloves, valise tad ault . cases.' - The .working .'man's store 189 K. Commercial. i) i - Remember the week day to keep it busy- : . , f .-" , - Yellowstdne'Parlc, sin; S7.75 Glacier Parks', Singles Z0.75 Rink Double3:l..;2..510.50 Pink -Poubles :.;... G lb. Scarlet Doubles 514.50 Scarlet Singles..:-, Tt3 BJiCSIPDTl.TB:; We Will ' Compete - Strongly - With- Famous BFg Po-' tato From Idaho j. - X 4 -r jr Clarence .Downe, - of ;thei, Flax land 'Development" 'company,! was carrying arouad a load of potatoes yesterday that-were so Jar ge that a few xtt them nude, up the load. They vere grown on Irrigated land la the West Stayton Gardens dls trict. :-v :iar :c: fc',' H -4:1 Mr. Powne said they were some of the. smaller of .the, potatoes. He intends to bring In some real blg potatoes soon, nd .have them : ex hibited:,, at' The SUtesman, office. If they are f Inef.thata. the one's he had yesterday, .they wll show that the; SantiamUrrlgatlon, district His In a position to.eompete in-raising potatoes wth ' the. famous . "great big? potato irptn, Jdaho; used and exploited in the dining cars of the Great. Northern, and Xohern.PaT citic railroads... We. may be. hav ing ottjthelSouthern Pacific din-? Ing car v bill ;of fare the great big potato front the antlanji :, 't And ?a Jot2f--them - cpnld he grown?on the.;7 1;0 OOAcres east of the; Salem city limits, that canbe put under thef two Sautlam Irriga tion districts. ... - - ...... - V - AVowlorfnl Mint, -Too ' The stilling of the mint, on the George Vick place In- the West Stayton Gardens Irrigation district Is going' on now. It is showing ut)f 'wonderfully -well, in menthol cbntenC- It' goes to sixty-two and a' half perr cent menthol content. and no. telling, how' much higher. for j that Is as high as the testing apparatus fill register, .That t Is about .twice" the . menthol , content of: the average peppermint oil pro duced ia Michigan and ' Indiana. The Vick mint Is going atbout "40 jiou'nds" of peppermint oll' to the acre, which is falrV but'not as high as is produced . elsewhere .'in the Salem district 'The'niain trouble la' tn getting all the mint on each acre cut! It spreads so much that it must be 'cut byhandr or cleaned up by' "hand" after' imovlng,' and some of the crop is lost. ' This la the!, first year for tbat'mint acre Only a Limited 1 Quantity. Do . Net. Delay Seeing Them A deposit will ; hold any -blankctfor thirty days.' rrt crn V 53.S 1 , C" a. a Li ViaK age, iabout 401 acres, and It . will likely J grow, straighter , anl up I spread : so mnch in future years. The one planting may last for ,20 years.'-' , ' SEIVEB Kli : Will EI10 Several " Lengths , of : Pipe '-Laid,: Gravel for Concrete? , .at: Hand - ;The extension 'being, built . on the end of the Center street sewer near i ; the Marion-Polk : county bridge rVllI be ; completed this week, ? It f is believed. Sereral lengths of pipe are laid t and gravel' for mixing -the concrete is on hni,r-; y i--r . Immediately, on " completion of this repair, the. citys crew is ex peced to start temporary' repair wok on. other sewers in the city, giving rellef. from, the,stench no ticeabzle nea many, of them now. tae state sewer Just north "of the; city, one on Center street was lengthened last week until it now extends- below! tlie surface- of tbe river',, giving 'relief j from many of the. font pdors there. . '.' . . :'Tbe new- city .sewer : extension will be s 3 feet ions, when fin ished, and, . will, reach; well below the, river surface. The recent foot and a half rise! lit the river, Is also expected. tt.t be an. aldin giving improved conditions' In city; sew ers If it rises, much.; farther the present - opening, of the ." Center street sewer will be under, water. Doughton , snerwin, Uard warev 2SSN. Com'L St. Hardware, Builders', Supplies, Paints, 'Varn ishes. Give os a call, you'll find orx prices reasonable. , -; () -; ; : : rr 1 - RAI.V INJURES .CROP J ,-" ' -i SIpVPRTON. Ore.' Aug. 31.- (SpeciaU Prune and ' tonito growers report that the recent raids' did considerable damage to their crops by cracking the fruit Hop growers also report that It laid down many of their hoos. To ofTset this those having cover seed report 'that this was greatly bene fited. Vf? ' :-i nnn . IJCG"G fcter but, ; quality blanheU; at eubstonUal eaviniri off . ths Reg; Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg; Reg, ' : aw - , -1 1 v - ' -p I. mil OnelDisappears -for .Time ' and Utner tnxers Lawns . ;and Flower Beds ;J SILVERTON. ;Ore., Auf. l (Special) Sllverton residents are reporting - that antbmoblles are' getting lively .here. . . Recently Dr. C. W. Keene" new car' disappear ed and wfia later found unnamed near Dallaa,'.where it had undoubt edly gone for s little evening, spin: f During the 'past: week residents report' that some; car miis "have become toot-loose on Pine street Xor Itran about on the. lawns. oj some of those ' living there, doing OF SLIGHTLY IIWPERFECT n tOxr- LiliLJLuLAUllL)- Otir- mills have sent us another accyirulalion of lifjhfljr; efecUye blanlcetar With fall - and a : .few wep!cs away, regular nrices, ; $13.50 Tan Doubles $12.50 All White Singles $18.00 Twin Bed Sizedouble $q;50 Rose, Blue Singles .... ZD. ZD $26150 White Doubles 51G.G0 $lOAC and U of O Robes 510.C0 $15.00 Shrine Robes $3.25 Stuffed Pillows ' , Slightly Imperfects - ra'nri "-i I" 1 in 1 considerable Injury to laves and flowers. ' Others report tnai third car very nearljt eat: red U. new city hall on Thursiay of tls week. Whether the fault with the cars or. with tbe drive people fall to explain, r . aJ aaawa- awaaai I ' 11 f nss fusses' ko3ti:s3 ' SILVERTON', Ore., Au. IX. . (SpecialMiss Alice Jfcnsen was. hostess at-a Peasant little after-" noon affair Friday at the home of- her mother,-Mrs. Anna K. Jensen.; Guests were Mrs. C. I. Benson,: Mrs. Glenn. Howe. Mrs. Gilbert Underdahl, Mrs. OS. Hauge, Mrs. John -Moe Mrs. Edwin Httteberg. Miss Nettie Hattefccrg.MIss Agnes, natteberg. Mrs. .Victor S. ?Jadsen,; Mrs.'MarteRuness .v .... a: Watches, docks, rings. X8-..: monds. charms, cut glass, silver ware. Standard gpoda.. : E? " UbertT-Et.'.' " ANNOUNCING The Arrival of a Shipment of -:...- t - - - Spotch and Irhli ". ;,Wcc!3rt3. Come in this week and ' make your selection be - fore the stock is picked , . over. Alco .A Fine Line of ' Made-to-Measure , - , . ' -. - .-I? SUITS That WUI Sell Frpm $35atQ 542.50 . 4 . - I:H;MosIi2r Tailor to Men and 'Vyomen - 474 Crarl Street ' a hundreds of 1 CD.75 V 5i3.no : ..510.C3 on r n ... ywiw J t r ! ) i 1 f i (