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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1926)
1 if s ) I AUPRE.D EUNCri "Mr. w' Mr. C-""- tsiop to CeU'hrote Uoltlen . 1 VetUHny A n n irermry Air. and Mrs. Charles P. Bishop will :tt home to their friends at their rriiem-e, 765 Court street, the veninc of October 8, in cele bration f the 50th anniversary of thfir marriage. A eordial in vitation ts extended to friends to call between the honrs of 7 and 10 o'clock. Miss Moore Has Guest Miss Ruth Moore is entertain- r J as her guest during state fair ifVveek Miss Rnth Girt on of Port- ' fla'lHlbbard Auxiliary --ir irv . t .f .. TI1 7T:U , ,.in anuuui ui me Mir,, nu inu- hard . iiary, uswv, win not meet this Friday afternoon, but instead will meet at the -armory Friday. October 15, for the regu lar monthly business meeting. Leave for Washington, D,C. Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Bel linger left on Tuesday for Wash ington. I). C. where they will sp'nd a month. .En route they 1 visit in Canada and in the e item states. oofe"d Food Sale cm Saturdays 5 H t M ' mi, TRl'Ralem club of A m outran n l7l VUiwii fi,.ft&"," fi"? Wafc Mothers will sponsor a e$o f I Kort h-lfiberty street pliss Rose Arrives "'' -?:f-Safely in Paris I The many Salem friend-of Miss Helen Jtose, daughter i. of -Mrs. J Ge George Rose, are interested in the rst news of her arrival in Paris here she will spend 12 months ji study, fuest of Ruth A dy. Miss Rose is the house f Mrs. Jay C. Allen Jr., Austin) formerly of Wood- hurn and Salem. Musical History lof Vaudeville - Commemorating the FiOOth an niversary df the birth of vaude ville, a eroun of quaint old FTench ll'&ongs was sung-by, Weyland Ech- fls, the concert tenor, at a recent H nital in Boston..IiMr. Echols, fl halving lived for'tnany years in rjp is oomplepBUT' pome witn tJVrench chano'nsiJalthough be j5as never beforei fletripd so far '.in to history for his program mate rial. Probably few theater goers realize that vaudeville was orig inally a purely musical entertain ment, which goes back to the year 14 26 for its beginnings. Mr. Echols, in explanati?;ttrdi his audience: "Olivier Basselin, a French poet Who dwelt in the Vire .valley of jUfc'thern France in the eiarly 15th century, was the father of vaude ville.. I have visited the- old mill 'Which he owned .aftrr Which still hears his name. ilre he com TfsW many fan6taV drinking lwXi?ich he Called 'Voices of 5Wnjf' Vdix de Vife, corrupted fiater into vaudeville. He sang his &y all around France - with a PLtty of gay comrades or boon companions. the famous Compa- gnons Gallois or 'singing fools' of ..troubadour days. The songs which I have selected are all that tra dition has preserved of Basselin's work, collected by musicians 150 ars later." - 1 Mr. Echols account of JhVmusi oil parentage of vaudeville is on Urmed by the New York - Evening Jost. which comments: sl'South- W"SL Ul Hie tUWU TlfB'iU 1UI xatX'ty. the mill-rnixf by Basselin, whejie joUyeUdw-gathered to etlaer onignts "and sang topical 4r satirical - songs, is still to be seen. wi$o gilded sign' reading, Olivier-asselin lived here.' Oli vier was a thorouehly disreoutable - & c l m -fr I . t nr.t person frotn all accounts. Ahard drinkinf. miller with a prodigious' THROUGH ADVICE " OF NEIGHBOR Woman Tried Lydia . Pinkhara's VcgeUble Componnd A neighbor advised me to trT- ( uyaia. is. riDKaam cgcuiuio vum- ouna, wnicn sne said helped her so much. So I bought a few bot tles and tried It out. It sure helped me won derfully. I felt much better. M jr. work is no, longer a dread to me. If I hear of any one who is troubled he i was, I will gladly recom- Ae vegetable Comnouna to nd i will answer any letters -regard to the same."- Mrs. 7. 1 - V 1 .1 ha Meachan. 910 Center SL. fj insing. Mich. Jr"! had Jeen sickly every since I 11 was fifteen years old. After tak- lng Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable J j Compound I got so I could do all ",4 my housewlrk and I am in good f fcealth." Mrs. Marie K. Williams, if Ketchikan. Alaska. 11 From Michigan to Alaska, from 1 Maine to Oregon and from Connecti- -nt- to California letters are con--Cually being written by grateful ,t women recommending Lydia E. ,J J Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1 1 . f'The Compound is made from ; .j : , us i :M Phone IOC nose, he used to write the songs for his boon companions, whidi they sang as they drank, and they drank till they fell sodden and exhausted on the floor. . In time these songs made their "Way over France. Olivier was gathered to his fathers, but his songs ' still were sung. Two en turi after, they were called Voix t Ville, and later, vaudeville." . Hatha mays to . .Visit Ws. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hathaway of Eugene will spend the week end in Salem as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Huffman. PEO Groups Sponsor Booth at State -Fair A group of member of Chap ter G of the PEO Sisterhood, as sisted by members of Chapter AB, are maintaining . booth at the state fair this week. Todajf Mrs. Frank Churchill is in charge.. To morrow's hostess will be Mrs. F. W. Selee, while on Saturday Mrs. C. K. Logan will be in charge. Mrs. VVilHam Hughes and Mrs. P. J. Kuntz were hostesses earlier in the week. State Fair Visitors Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Love are entertaining as their house guests during state fair week Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cushman and son, Kenneth, of Portland. Tourists Visit Friends in Edinburgh . Latest word, from Mr. and Mrs. Wliam McGilchrist, Jr.. who art touring in Scotland at the p?s5nt time, is postmarked Edinburgh where they are spending an, inter esting period visiting with trtnds. Mr. and Mrs. McGilchrist willHUso visit acquaintances at Glasgow. Mr. McGilchrist Jr.'s birthplace, before returning to England, from which they will leave at -once for Paris. One of the most interesting stops o fall will be the stopjltiie tourists will make at the tiomenK Scotland which Mr. and, Mrs. Wil liam. McGilchrist, Sr., still - own; It was here that , Mr. McGilchrist Jr. played as a boy. Woman's Auxiliary -to Meet The woman's auxiliary of St. The Opera House Drag Store. Service, quality, low prices, friend ship give increasing patronage. Old customers advise friends to trade here. High and Court. () Mr. Used Car Buyer: Have tou seen the real buys at the Capitol Motors Incorporation f . See Biddy Bishop, 350 NJIik-Bt. Tele phones 2125 and 212 6a () The Cherry; City Baking- Co. s 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, clock, rings, pins, dia monds, charms, cut glass, silver ware. Standard-goods. State al Liberty St. () C. A. Lutny. Reliable Jewelry store. What you are looking for in Jewelry. Where a child can buy as safely as a man or woman. Repairing in all lines. () W. G. Krueger, realtor, .progres sive, fair, equitable. - Growing city and country make possible buys that will make you good money. Complete listings. 147 Tf. Com'l. () Ulrica, Ss. Roberts, realtors,; 122 N". Commercial St., know property values and make for yon profit able investments. Will both save and make you money. () Telephone 165, Capital City Laundry. The Jaundry of, pure materials. We give special atten tion Mo all home laundry work. Telephone and we will call. () Tyler's Big- Z Cold Capsules will cure your cold. If you don't be lieve ittry it for yourself. Tyler's 's the only place to get them, 157 3. Com'l. () Vibbert & Todd Electric Store, High at Ferry Sts. Everything electrical. .Good service and low prices are bringing an Increasing trade to this store. () O. J. Hull Auto Top & Faint Co. Radiator, -fender and body repairing. Artistic painting adds 100 to the appearance of your auto. 267 S. Commercial. () H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. lead ers in complete home furnishings, priced to make yon the-owner. The store that studies, your every need and Is ready to meet it, absolutely. cEMRv 1923, 1924,' Ford iDuslnoss Is Good I , We Need More Good the Demands VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY J: ; '. jij ;-. -.1 Paul's Kpiseopal church will meet at :3rfle!ock' Friday, afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Wal ton. European Tourists Are Gue&ts in Salem Those who bad the pleasure of meeting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Green; tourists in both the United States and Europe, will be interested to know that after visiting at the Rd -ward Ostrander home this sum mer they went to San Francisco and thence to Santa Paula where they have decided to spend the winter. Mrs. Green and Mrs. Os trander are cousins. Donald Os tfander of Seattle also spent a period of his vacation in Safem-at the' AOstrander home. Week-End at McGiMirist Home Mr. and Mrs. William McGil christ entertained as their guests ever the past week-end their daughter. Miss, Haiel McGilchrist. and James McGilchrist of Port land , The Midget Meat Market never fails to give you the finest meats and fish. .There is but one place in Salem te get the finest fish. The Midget Market has it for you. () C. F. Breithaupt, florist and decorator, .123 N. Liberty. Phone 3 Si). 'Flowers, bulbs, floral de signs for all occasions. Pioneer and leader in Salem, () . Cobbs & Mitchell Co., lumber and building materials for every purpose. Get ' estimates look at quality of material, then you will order. S49S. 12th St. ' rf '. New Sweaters! - A large ship ment just in. New patterns, hew shades in the popular pullover and coat styles. Scotch Woolen Mills. () North Howell Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooriiler hauled a load of household goods One day last week to Idaho, for Rev. Clayton Judy of Central Howell. Our school started Monday, September 27. with E. B. Fletcher of Salem, principal, and Miss Susie Coomler, of N. H., assistant teacher. Mr. and Mrs. August Woelke and two daughters spent a few days last week at different points at . the coast returning Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Patterson and two children of Salem were Sunday afternoon visitors at the W. H. Baughman home'. "The sudden and tragic death last . Sunday afternoon of ''Mrs. Ella Steffin of Central Howell was a shock to her friehds In North Howell. It will " re"?"?-J berfed she was a little" mother to her three brothers atid one sister while the family, lived in .this com munity. Her father, 'three brothers-and hert'daughter Mys. Goldie Ashelm of . fWashingtbm - survive her. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Coomler and two children visited Mrs Coomler's sister, Mrs. Alice Eagle- son, on the coast last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hurl Pierson and children have moved into the E4 C. Weisner house. Mr. Pierson will farm the place. Fred Dickson of Parkersville and Winter Baughman of North f Howell started Saturday morning on a deer hunt. W. J. 'Jefferson" and son, R. C. Jefferson and Pete Russ are also deer hunting. Chas. Dunn of Portland has been visiting his brother, M. A. Dunn. Revival meetings will begin next Sunday evening at the North Howell church and continue the week following, with special music "from Gresham, Ore., also Rev. Pitts of Gresham will be .with us during part of the week A large cr4Fd is expected. Church begins" promptly at 8 o'clock. cclimated ornamental nursery stdik, - evergreens, -rose bushes. trait and . shade trees at Pearey BrtB. In season. We have our own nurseries. 178 S. Com'L () 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. () Gloverclale The Massey family who have been helping Mr. Hennies in his prune harvest, left Monday for their home in Yakima. - Mrs. Hazel Morri3 will help Mr. and Mrs. Claude Boone of Aums vilte during fair. Mrf. Fred Sehifferer has her sister visiting her. . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sehampier re and (daughters Katherine spent the week end in PorttandY return ill Models Desired Used Cars to Supply of Our Trade ing-hon Monday evening. r i Miss Otga Garner if spending a .fewf days with her cousins, Mr. and r"Mrs. Orel Garner, at Clear Lake ' - , ; t 1 Affair Lulu' Garner. willJulearfft here Friday for Silverton, where she expects to spend the winter. JJildred Sehifferer and Ronald Town send of . Cloverdale entered Turner higtf 'school for their sec ond year, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooke enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Prescott fo Salem, Sunday. - . Mr. and -Mrs. Morris Townsend spent Sunday at Crahtree, Oro. Oscar Fliflet was a Salem vis itor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Whitehead entertained Mr. Whitehead's sis ter and liusband. Mr. and AIn. Will Smati. Sunday evening.. Cross Meat MarksC Biggest, busiest and best in Salem. Choic est steaks, bacon, bams, sausage, lard, eggs. milk. Absolutely sani tary. 370 State St. il The Dixie Bakery leads on high lass breads, pies, cookies and fancy baked supplies of every kind. Best by test. Ask old customers. 429 Court St. () Rosedale Miss Sophia Townsend of Salem was a week-end visitor at the par sonage. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bear and two sons called on relatives here Sunday afternoon. : Albert Camack is working for his uncle near Turner. E. B. Stroud of Salem called on his sister here Tuesday. He has sold his place id Salem and rented a ranch near Yoncalla. Or., where he will move in a few weeks. Melvin Stroud visited here last Tuesday on his way to his home in Portland. Kenneth Cannoy, iMilford Conn, Lillian Bloom, Lela Cook and Paul Cam mack .have entered junior high at MfKinley school. Mr. Porter is . hauling prunes, for D. S. . Pearson. -. , ; Capital Bargain House, Capital Tiro lfg." Co., Mike's Auto Wreck ing. Three in one. Bargain cen ter of Salem. Thousands of bar gains. H. Steinbock, 215 Center. (). The Man's Shop. savt you a ten dollar bill on every quality suit. Shirts, hats, ties, collars. High grade clothing, perfect fitting, long wearing. 416 State. ( A big shipment of stationery just received at Patten's Book Store. All the latest shades. Good stock as shown on Broadway, New York. . () Pringle Our school will begin October 4. The school building is being cleaned up fbr the opening day. Directors of the Battle Creek tele phone system have arranged to have a lot of the telephones re set, this fall. .Geane Duncan has missed school part of the week because of a sore throat. J. U'. Coburn has a niSe Tnc six GRAND THEATRE GORGEOUS FIRST I:.-, pyiipM lVHITFJiOSEGRI)UlDS,AWASmfGTOa I; lwmt 'v,'.":.t kH&k II TOU QUEEN, -TOM .$'frlrf (mi ITO VMAN, t.TQRniSTilOS DtON MCLEAN, AMD PADDY CROVLE Matinee 50c Ev To CALIFORNIA 4i 30 HOURS TO ..l .Redlnlag Oialr. ' Each Day With Leaving: the 9:20 A. L,.i2:20 P.Ttf; TP. 1:25 A. M." 12:20 P. TP. M SAN FRANCISCO One Way Hound Trip LOS ANGEtES -' , One Way -Round Trip For Information Call At .TERMINAL! HOTEL or Phone 696 ' - I At the Xcatcra TofUy-l " O t tha Elsinorie- Clara Bows .'Ern-eRt-Tbrrehce, , Percy Marmont i n Mantrap" by Sinclair Lew!s. . -Oregon Antonio Moreno, Patsy Ruth Miller in "Her Husband's iJeeret" Jrom the Satunlay Evt ning Post story "Judgment." Itlifjh "The Man in the die" starring Hoot Gibson. Sad- of young porkers nearly ready for market. Mr. Pearsall is building a new shed. Pringle was well represented at the fair Salem day. , Mr. Ball's sister. Mrs. Andrews, who has been ill for some time, died recently. She lived in Port land. Miss Irma Meeks is. attending school at OAC again this year. W. A. Stewart and family of Greensburg. Kansas, are due to arrive here the last of this we"k. They are coming by auto Jftul will visit II. E. Stewart and family of Pringle. W. A. Stewart is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stew art. White House Restaurant, 362 State St., where hundreds of peo ple prefer to eat. All you want to eat for less than you can eat at home. Quality-and service. () . The Bake-Rlte Bakery. Busy every day supplying best hornet with bakery goods of all. kinds; baked in a kitchen clean as your own. 345 State St. () Our cakes and pies are of the best. Let us serve you once and you'll come again. Better Yet Bread made by theBetter Baking Co. Yet () Hazel Green rnrw" Rev. Mr. Mershon will preach at 11, o'clock Sunday, .Oct.. 5. Mr, and Mrs. J C , Van. Cleave are camping, at the. fai. grounds in Salem during, fair. week. Ben Lee of' Gervais is visiting the Q. G. Looney family. Mrs. A. T. Van 'Cleave is ex pecting her parents. Mr. and "Mrs. Crowe of Moscow, Idaho, this week. After a brief visit here, Mr. and Mrs. Van Cleave will ac company them to California to visit relatives. Rev. and Mrs. Mershon and family are staying at G. G. Loon- ey's home while the Looneys are camping at the fair grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zelinski and sons, Lawrence and Clarence, Visited Mr. Zelinski's sister, Mrs. CJtrfoll 'of Portland, last week Mrs. Matilda Van Cleave of Sa lem is visiting her son, C. A. Van Cleave. B. C. Zelinski and family have returned from a two weeks' visit to California. They went as fa- as the Mexican border. . Mr.s-M. P. Williamson has re- urne from the hospital. LMt Papperling of Jordan Val "leyfwas here last week visiting his Will Williamson. SATURDAY Iatiner-Evenins PARTVWENF jjf J? 11 !vening;50c - 75c - $1.10 0 3AFBANC3SCO- CaSeycFopr .Schednle. : , . fefop Over rrivileg' ' Terminal Hotel $150. . $30.00 4275 .$50.00 i M t,K t-t", 'Alherit HaMnon.r and .Alain Gar- nerh are picking; apples at Odell, Oregon -rr 4a roes iieKersoa jH at iar nmin of .his daughter, MrsWalter Ed wards of Porilan.d, seriously ill. T. u. JCad? 4s. : reeovering. al though very; Alowly. fr6m serious illnesR. ..' . Mrn. Maude Gerry of Salenr"Ti- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Orsa TakS and family last Sunday. , " Koble Andrews -will have.o.It play of his Xoble ' French prunes at the state fair. . v f Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews of New York are staying -with Mr. Andrewn father and mother. jMr, and Mrs. Noble Andrews. K. O. Runners new home will soon be completed. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hammer returned home from Newport. - T. G. Cade motored to Albany recently. . . Fruit land school is cleaned up and ready to start next Monday. Mr. and Mrs.. Val Gerig visited with Roy Slocum recently.:' Only the Best! Out . patrons will bear this out. Weeerve only the best in meats andiultry. Hunt &. Shaller; 63 NoTlh Com mercial!, ' () Changing a flat tire will ruin your pleasure, disposition and dirty your clothes. Let Malcom's Tire Shop s-.ow you a line of good reliable tires. 205 N. Com'l. () Wardrobe Trunks as low as 124.70 and as high as $85. 18 Inch Cowhide Hand Bags with leather lining reduced from $8 to S5.90 Max O. Buren, 179 N. Coto'l. () Scotts Mills Mr. and 'Mrs,' 'J. O. Dixon are visiting relatives in Canada this week. i -u "Mrs. Georggfisrynes -visited Mrs. Eliza Haynes iii: Silverton SatuT- day. , f- . r .-j. i. i h - . Born- To Mr. and Mrs. John T. Plas of..CropVed;Fipger. aihe Silverton, Hospital - Tuesday. Sep tember -21".1926v a yaughter. rir Mr: and Mrs. Foyd -Shepehdr .and two sons werb Silverton visi tors Wednesday. Mrs. Hngh Mager and daughter Marion, returned home fi-bm Sa lem, Tuesday," where little Marion was seriously ill. the past three weeks. She is recovering nicely. Miss Casina.Pla left tor San Francisco California, to visit her sister Miss Henreitta Plas. B. F. Shepherd a"nd daughter The Salem Haw. Co.", asost pro gressive. Every accommodation given to those ini.need .rfJ best hardware supplies. Work aniTpros perity the motto. 120 N. ojai'l () Fry'-DrtjLg.Swre, WHTN: Com'l, the plotter -stofe, :;RTftrythln j for everyhbdr-ln the drug supply ltnei with standard goods and quality service always. t '-.'In-ttnis new Burroughs, portabil- - ity4 and low price rai combined , burroughs quality, dependability. and'auracy.'Biir BiTsirieSs ls'tisihg ; this machine qrtfiiii vidaai deAks in ,,Y,f rioqs departnts. ,. JTher pmall retairef' i ti'singit ori ftis counter i' and inhis offiGe. Profess inoarinen, ' . secretaries of organizations; and v t others find ifindilrJensabie in their I offices and homes f or business and- - personal accounts.5; " . , S i . tit Masonic Building .DcrtLaiiiul toy.'tla.UiUi: rtla- i I vi WhMSrallaelnaaytf noon. 1 , r .. , ;, ; Mr, anMrsVltVi Jirogg'anfl daughter rlsifed ;Tlativesyn' Sa lem fvaturtiay MissLoralne Hogg accompanied them home, return ing, to Sale pi Sunday evening. Miss Marie Myres who has been Ijying at- Seaside, Oegon. the past year is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Myers. A. A. Gersc h and son John was in Mt. Angel Wednesday on busi ness, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fisher of Riverside. California, and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Myres visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hogg Sunday. Grandma Lawrence who fell two weeks ago. is still confined in bed. S1k was 96 years old September fO. . Mr. and Mrs. N. "Schmaltg and two sons visited relatives in ML Angel Saturday, evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Myers and Miss Mar ie Myres attended the Canby fair Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brongher and son Ira were in Tort land Tuesday on, business. .J Smith & Waixins for tire serr ine at a lowen eost. Vulcanizing and retreadingAube repairing. If you have tire trouble just call 44. Corner Court and High Sta. () Fall bats and at new line of felts. $3.95 to $ 4. H 5 .rand the ex clusive Priscilla Dean children's hats at the Salem Variety Store, 295 North Commercial- () Halik & Boff Eleetrle Shop, 337 Court St. Everything electric, from motors and fixtures and 'sup plies to wiring. , Get prices and look "a complete stock. () j , Rickey ! MV. alrtd Mrs. H.: Jory. of Salem wefe .quests of Mr. and Mrs! M.1 M: Magee M onday. ... School will open Tuesday Sep jtember 28. Nr Fryslie and .son. have pur chased a new tractor. Mrs. A. L.. Baker of Mill City visited relatives here Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Partch of south- STARTS SATURDAY JmsW&zijw (picture a cr ' ' U ' 'm rp,', ; The Burroughs Portable-. to $1,000,000.00 ; has staid ible keyboard ii is very simpieio operate. ?it.. prints, ciphers . and ' punctuation " automatically.1' It fequlrcis " little -more space than a letterhead. The C price is only $100 $10'foti bal- ancejin convenient monthly pay- " ments. For more information or :-; free demonstration calloi write- ' ' txTf vr i r?.n " .l.'ti era California ylaited.old frieuda I Mr, anid Mrs. D. A. Harris were Salem visitors JFilday. . . ' r LAST? ; TIMES ; TODAY T1CT0R FUMING Cy'roduccion ClARABOW FIRCY MARMOSET XX a) ! Different ! By the autho f of "31 a i ri ; Street" TBarjbit'V .and Arrowsmi Mm 7' - -me ds.up rd vis- nd pne-liayd control; ELSINORE -7 f ' QommcM T ' " . f I j ie 518 or pver iUt rears, XV. ill .T,. tiiirn r.l .. :.r.um.d. t , . --. c flj' - - ' " ' ". " " ' . J I , t. i-