a r . TITROTIEGON RTA1T3TiMAH, -SALEM. ORKG&N TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 31, 192G THOUSANDS MOURN AT BIER OF VALENTINO a dime war -They Inspect - Place Where They; Get Their Lights - and Power . -AhosMO.Rafm dmd( wer in- 'vltfed. hy Ihe Portland -fejectriei Power coraDanar - to "visit their Oak Grove "plant Ift l Clackamas county, on Sanaa?, and Inspect one j of the nrlnclnai sources of the power and light that cotoo to Sa lem 'over the transmission wires of that coranany. '.-A - V : ; "-'The Inyited guests left Salem At , : SO and arrived at Estacad a about 9. in order to eatch the elec- f rie car 'and trailer leaving for Oak Grove t that hour. A gaso line speeder waa substituted fori the electric car about three miles U p' the track, and the balance of the trip was made with, the speed er and trailer: about 25 miles. - A stop was made a little after 12 at the picnic grounds tor lunch, with hot coffee served by an em ployee of the company.' Then the speeder and "trailer with, the vis " Jtors went on, the track to the intake of the 'pipe line. "This i 65. rfliles from Portland, and about the same distance from Salem, in a direct line. ' - ' Atejr 'Inspecting th.e ;dm and intake, on. tne oak tirove rpra oi the Clackamas river, the company started uDn'theretunr trip. .They ! Dvade J a stop at the power 1 plant, nsartr fdm? m j?i'Te?owi the rntake . ty'rall pad 'nearly seven miles by t bx ninW line 'that- conveys the Plater to .the liower'plan. : j,.Af ter v inspecting: the power nlaht. 'toe-patty, proceeded to Es lacida. .where supper was served for'Tlsltors by. the company, at the hotel there." O.B. Cold well, vice president of the company, was miiMi noon and explained the wonderful project which the vis Jlors had been inspecting, and the ians f or further development "by hlv: company. Mr. ; Coldwell was, born near Salem : Is an Oreg6n product, and was at home with the! vptaitors. Y i -'Wi - C . 'v.;f V The visitors' arrived home from Sfyfco 10 Vclock, aU ;f eeling that thy had shent wonderful-day i'Z TJte Statesman will.' within tho iextfBW-U'ys: undertake to give ' W.morX detailed description of the " Oak Grave ' project,' and what Jt Jul meanj,Ti : iue uiuta lavmah . - ' '' 'Y'' , ' ' " v The following wre among the vtfcitnr makinr the trip froto Salem: I- . ... Y : . nw "f --iKITja-Rt Airier. -Dr:-1.-F. driffithl Ceo: . V-Bernhardt, C. W. UaheT, Cr O. Itlce, C. O; Engatrora, C..A; VlbbeTt.'fc. 3. Jlertlck, John Bi Oleat,. Watson Tpwnsend, U. O Soyer.H. H- Kloepping, Mrs. II. nVer -Alrs-'CtL4 C. Boyer. ' K., H. Kloepping".. Mrs! H..H.; Kloepping. .34ias Dorothy ;Kjoepping.Mariey u. IVhiteYChasE," Wilson. Carle Ab- rhms C.:P. Bishop, B.V P. Taylor, . Trank N. Waters, Hehdrfcks, v Mri. R. E Hendricks, Mrs. Joseph-; Jiie - Stewart, William ! Ughtfoot. : . Cuat'Heyden; Karl Heyden, P. M, Pavtori: B. 'B.' Plackr JAtt. B. B Ciek,-Paul Peyton, K. T. Steen, Andrew La Dane, Mr. Stevens, ur, Phil' KewnVeyer'i Mrs. Phil . New . tneyer, Miss Loralne Farley, W. M. ' lUmilton. " ... . RJatA ' iiirfac rootinr annlled bveT.'your old shihgtes. We have over zoo 0M in sajem. jvieison TJroa.. plumbers, sheet metal work. 3 5 cnemeketa k'I . - The Cherry Jlty Baking Co.'a est quality. One of Oregon's most ' tf hue.' A. aiem snow, piace. t - V Oil G:Tr SHIPPED : - - a. . . - t Large Vield of California and " Washington Keeps tne ;-.v;:':--Pricespowr;-:- : Little tnovemeni of onions from lirooks is expected for some time because of the low market price.' ' The'-Hrst ear.of the -season waa I sent out Saturday. : , " Much of the crop In the Lablsh . district will, be put ' Into storage for the , time . being, but a few? growers prefer to send their crop out, even at the low price avail-) able.'- :.-. , ? VA tar. of celery .was sent from) - the Lablsh union Saturday to thej , Florida markets..": Most of the eel-3 ery cutting will be done after the JtJddie' of September, It Is be lieved. AS the demand .in August was -unusually light , - t SilvcrtOn Girlteaves to Take fiew Position z i x V 4 i i 4 -. . A- 1 wr-y:--.V'. Sf' J -r - f - V J I i V PRIESTS CHAWT SOLEMN MASS FOR SCREEN STAR I THOUSANDS IXSJt ROUTE OF I Place : of Burial Win be Decided by Brother, Now on Way (Vem Kurope V, V i Hnndred wore InJttriMl, y indows were brOk?n and upper .Broadway, ISew Tfork, I ratric . mor alized m rrowds eiitimated t M,000 triel to.forre-their way nt-4hejoiprlM'lurcli tovtewtle body. of Itndolph Valentino. photos show, tlie body on the bi with a lone mourner weeping at.its foot; two of the latelk's'? adorers expressing their prayerful grief for him othe steps o the hospital ' Ss his body yvh awaji and a glirapw of fhe milling crowd aimut the funeral church. . Note' the prepoaderenoe of men. ' " , ' .; ; ' . .' .. ' . i NEW TDBK, 39. (By A. P.) Rudolph Valeptino was bid den a last farewell by the public today The scene waa Broadway, which bads em blazoned his name In. elec tric signs and where only a few years before be had worked as dishwasher, and later as a cabaret dancer at 150 a week. Solid walls of humanity lined the route of the funeral cortege which started at a Broadway funeral parlor at fiixty-sixth street, and ended at the little church of St. Malachy. in FoTty-ointh street. Theatrical folk, movie fans, people of the tenement district and the thou sands who make up the variegated life of: the roaring forties turned out en mass. Two women who had figured in romances of his life followed his coffin. Poia Negri, who had an- nounced before his death that she was engaged to marry him, fol lowed close upon the hearse. Next came Jean Acker, Valentino's first wife,; who announced just after his death that they had been re conciled during his last days. In the dim nave pf the little rhurch within earshot of the clamdr of Broadway's noonday, priests chanted over the sealed silver casket the solemn requiem mass that bade the soul of the de- jiarted screen star "rest in peace." The candles, lighting the soul of the dead on its way, flickered into the faces of the hero and heroine of the screen. In the shadowed pews other friends - of the . screen idol, plain men and women of all ages, knelt to repeat the, prayers the priests intoned. As the priest Intoned "peace be. with thee," Miss Negri shook with, sobs," fell back in her seat, and was supported by S. George ttllman, who was Valentino's manager. Be--hind '."her Miss Acker leaned for ward until her head rested on her knees and her companions admin istered stimulants. After the 'funeral the body was removed from the church oack. to the funeral parlors where It will rfemain until h arrival of Valen tino's brother, Alberto Ouglfelmo, from Europe. , He will decide the place of burial. . Mr. Used Car Buyer: Have you seen the real buys at the papitol Motors Incorporation? ' See Biddy Bishop, 360 N. Highest. Tele phones 2125 and 2125. () . Pure Japan silk plated over lisle hose tor men. Regular price ft special this week 65c. Scotch. Woolen' Mills 8tore. 426 State street. () SECRETARY UNATTENDED HOOVRR WANTS TO VISIT OLD SALEM FRIKXDS araoDy m ma fiw The First Thins Is to . With People With Milk to seii :: The Salem Dairy Products com pany Is being Incorporated and organized. The company has some new Ideas for making milk products. They will not be in competition with ony one. They will not step on any one's' toes.. Their place of business is to be at 1261 State street. but they are not rea'dy yet for the general pub lic. This will come later; and there will be a public invitation- WbAt -they want right , now In milk. They. want, to confer with people who have milk to sell; the milk of -one cow or several cows-, Not. pure fcred oows. either. 'Just good, clean cows, ;glvingi clean, milk, and handled as they want It handled, - - ; ' So K ; you can , furnish some milk, these people want to see yon. ; ' They would like to see yoft. today,:-ot tomorrow, or- one .day ihls week; the earlier tha Better, - It is the Salem Dairy Products Co., 1261 State street, phone list ed the aa ma. phone number2233. t Now; this 'week, for the ; milk supply ,'and.then the business will be ready for the general pu&He, perhaps a week from tomorrow.. The Square Beat Hardware Co.. 230 N -Com'l. Most elegant -and practical lines of mechanics tools, builders' hardware, cutlery.- Cotno here and save the difference. K) PORTLAND, Aug. 28. (A.P.) Although Herbert Hoover, sec retary of commerce, left no for warding address when he left here a week agofor a trip into western Oregon to visit scenes of boyhood In the region of Salem and New berg, meager reports have been re ceived concerning his movements. Tourists report having seen him at Diamond lake; that he had been Joined by his son. Herbert Jr.. a student at Stanford university; that they had passed Wednesday night at Crater Lake lodge, and on Thursday they were seen headr ed in the general direction of Klamath Fills. While here Secretary Hoover ei pressed his desire to roam about Oregon unattended, and unan nounced. "Really, my visit, here is Just a mutter of sentiment" he said. "I want to visit Newberg and Salem where I lived "as aboy and hunt up some of my old-time friends, -fish a little, and rest." The Commercial Book Store has everything you need in books and stationery and supplies for the school, office or home at the low est possible' prices. () The Bake-Rite Bakery. Busy every day supplying best homes with bakery goods of all kinds;, baked In a kitchen clean as your own. .145 State St. - () To CALIFORNIA By PICKWICK STAGES 30 HOURS TO SAN FRANCISCO- Through Reclining Chair Car Service .Four Scbedmlea Each Dar With Ston Oror Tritilezei '. Leaving the Tenninal JHlofel 9 :20 A. L, 12 :20 P. 7 P. M., 1 :25 A. VU One Way - $150 4 Round Trip . . $30.0Qr One "Way Round Trip LOS ANGELES -S27.35, .$50.00 ' For Iaf onuaUOB Call At TERMINAL HOTEL or Phone 696 PBUiJE CROP ABOUT SIE US' California Fruit News Quotes Prune Prices as Uniform j Ho change' has ; occurred In the prune iiuarket,- since i It opened, ac-r cording to the California ..Fruit News. - The crop "i in Calif ornia is about ithe ' same as last , year's In most 'cases;' with .a 'larger one In the Santa : Clara, valley and a smaller, pne in some of the other districts : along the upper feaera mento rrVer. ' ; ;: Prices on this year's prune rop are practically uniform with only a 'small ; shading existing. Tne prune association has withdrawn from '.the! market temporarily "Suhsweet" 50s and SS'in order to check on its gradings. i Practically all the 1925 crop la sold. . 'Canital' Bargain House, Capital Tire Mfg. Co.; pike's Auto Wreck-; ing. Three In, one. Bargain, cent ter of Salem, Thousands of bar gains. ' H. Steinbock. 215 Center; Doughtdn & sSherwIn Hard ware. 286 N. Com'l. St. Hardware uniiaers supplies, i-auiis. vmu- lshes.. Give us a call, you 11 find odr prices reasonable. " v MYSTEHV PUV IS AT OREeOfl TODftV Monte Blue in 'The Man ' UpstaFrs" a Wa-rner ' Production r "The CMan Upstairs," the j War ner Bros. Classic of t he . Screen ; starring Jibnte Blue,c is , at : the Oregon theatre today.- - This - mys three day -Jengagement." TbiJ mys tery 'drama Y! is - based on p'Th'e Agony Column," written by Ear j Derr Blggersr and is said to even more. riotous fun thaTnl "Sev en Keys to Bald pate," the. famous success of the same author. -'Monte' Blue plays a young man alone in London who is In search of .romance. Dorothy Devore plays the pretty girl .with whom he falls In love and wooa by sending her a series of ' thrilling letters, td satis fy her craving; for adventure. Heinle Conklin plays a colored servant, Helen Dunbar Miss De vore's aunt, and John Roehe an army officer who helps give! Monte some of. the thrills which his imaginary -murder provided for Dorothy Devore. -?R ok Del- ttutb directed Maris Upstairs, for which Alec Raised a Lot of Fruit, I But the' Reporter Made It Too High" . Hon. A.M;LaF6llette was In Sdlem-yesterday. . He "wants 4-it known that the reported who" fur nlshed'the item about his ; peach -crop -got the total a little i high. The. reporter fpu it at 30,000 box es oh thirty acres. : .. .. Alev, as-he Is generally called by his friends, says he did not get that manypeaches from histhirty acre orchard; but he. did get" a good crop, 29,000 ,to 25,00C( boxes. ' , ' He Is not entirely 'through.'. with liis peach crop yet. He has' some fine Muir, and Wager peaches left very' fine for canning. He sayfl those 'who want these peaches will have to come after them to the Za Pollette.: farm on - Mission bqt torn. YEvery body down that way on route Sknows where the farm is iiS;&r CASH STORES tor Shoppers B ff ' . l.J Thrif yy at Six Days in Every Week th e s3 n n i 1 1 i i Lowe. ,Jr wrote the scenario. "The; e; T. Newport Renumbering houses prepares way for free tnail delivery. rf 1 Otlth Hartman Bros. Jewelry Store. Watches, clocks, rings,, pins, dia monds, charms,: cat glass, 'silver ware. Standard goods.. State at Liberty St. -. ) ; C. A. Inthy. Reliable. Jewelry store.. What you are looking for In Jewelry. Where ahild can buy as safely as a map or . woman. 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