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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1927)
t ... L TUB OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH' R. 1927 1 & Mr. and Mrs. William Oldenburg Celebrate Cold en Wedding Anniversary A particularly interesting event of the week-end was the celebra Con of the golden wedding anni versarv of Mr. and Mrs. William foidenburg which took place on .Saturday night at, the First Evan K,,'i'" ciiuicu, upcinus wun a ior . . 1 1 . V. V. I . . nial reception at -7. o'clock At S o'clock a two-course din nor' was served to more than 75- guests, with an enjoyable program following Tiie golden color scheme was carried out with many yellow daf fodils and lighted yellow tapers in crystal holders. Each, table waa centered with a decorative wed ding cake in harmony with, the Ik. sen color scheme. English Jaurel and fern formed aneffee- tie background in the rooms. The immediate members of the family, including Mr. and Mrs William Oldenburg and their 11 liihlreii, all of whom were pres ent, were seated at one table. Places were arranged for the re maining relatives and friends at two long tables Following the dinner, the many bra ut if ul gifts received by the celebrating couple, were opened and displayed Those taking part in .the pro gram were Rev. A. F. Ifilmey, who opened the anniversary service with prayer; Miss Naomi Phelps, accompanied by Mrs. (luy Fitch J'hejps, sang "I Bring .You Hearts Ease"; a men's trip, including Lawrence Maws, Reuben, HUfiker and Stanley Mores;; Rev. Hilmer, who gave the address of the eve nins: Miss Dorothy Baderst Bod- ei i scher. who played a violin solo, with Miss Helen Rex accompan ing. and Althea' flaiser, . grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olden biirg. who ang.r .VI Love , You Truly." Rev. Culver followed the musical numheri. with a few ap- propnae numbers,, after which the Itt-v. -Mr. Hilmer pronounced the benediction. Mr. Oldenburg, who came lo America as a boy, was born in Germany in 1855. Mr. Oldenburg ('Margaret Petri) was born in For est, Wisconsin, Jthe same year. Tiny were married in 1877. Twelve children were born to them. one. 'dying, In .infancy. Mr. and .Mrs. Oldenburg, though they ltrft Wisconsin in 1891, did not come to Oregon ;un til 1911. from 11,00 to 1911 thy lived, in Wash ington. Since coming to Salem they have made their home here continuously. . The guest group for the evening Sjcluded Mr. and Mrs. William Myienburg, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oldenburg and son Richard, of Moorehead, Montana; Mrs. J. E. Janosgy of Nampa, Idaho; Mrs. M. M. Oeiser and.Mis AeUhe&bf Spirit Lake.. Jdahor Air. and Mrs. .!. Finkbiner. Mrs. George Dilling and .Miss Selma Oldenburg of Con ntir. Wash.; Mrs. George Petri and Mrs. Henry Mueller, brother and hifti'r of Mrs. William Oldenburg, of Fond du Lac, Wis.; Lester Gei s'f of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oldenburg and children i.hidys. Alice and Willis; Mr. and Mrs. a. K. Oldenburg, Mr. and Mrs. if. L. Oldenburg and son, der ail!: Walter Oldenburg, Louis flld eulurjr. Mr. Schmalle, Mr. and Mrs. H. Maves, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. i;od i tscher, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Hartman. Mr. Schultz, Mr. ind Mrs. Hilfiker, Mrs. Phelps, Miss Xaomi Phelps, .MiJ. and Mrs. Sc lira mm, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Springer. Mrs. Rehfus, Mr. and Mrs. uiivens, Mrand Mrs. J. Vogt, Vr. and Mrs. WH1 Garnjebst, Rev. fnd Mrs. Culver, Retv and Mrs. Hilmer, Rev. and Mrs. Leining, Mr andJiJra. ?J-lW BeckleyT Mr. and MrsC' George Thompson," Mr. ;,r.d Mrs. Ilenf & Wenger jVIr. and -jlrs. IT. Gralapp. Mr.: and Mrs. iciu!ffe. Mr. and Mrs. R. Singer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hager. Mr. and Mrs. u. Saeger and son. Miss Helen ilex. Miss Dorothy Badertscher, Miss Alice Woods, Helen Wenger, Messrs. Newton Schmalle, Law leticf! Maves, Reuben Hilfiker, Stanley Maves, Clinton Lovell i;nd Frederic Remington. March Meeting of Salem O A. C. Club Will be ' " fy"" little Cm- of the leading club, events J ,. l the u-.rnL- ill v, f I 1 aull irieys ;ini SOCial meeting of the fcalem o. a. C. club tomorrow i":ght at the Woman's club house. At a he close of the evening light i fr s,liinents will "be served. The host gronpfor Uie evening includes Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mer riitt, Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Luper, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearcy, Mr. and Mrs. L,, McAllister, Mr. andIrs. Mark Mc( allister. Miss Bertha Miller. Miss Marlowe Miller and -Mi.s Ret ha Nash. Dr. and Mrs. CartiorigJvb bntcrtain Family Groim i JXUi 12-Cover dinner and Mr?- Rienard Cart- vgni complimented members of the family with an enjoyable din ner party Qn Sunday at $ o'clock. Daffodils and violets were lovely on the table, at which covers were arranged for 12. In the group were -Mr. and Mrs. II. I Keller, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Shaver and son, Ray- wipna jr.. all of Portland. Walter Erne of Salt Lake City, Angelo pJe of San Francisco -Mri and I 1 Mrs. Brazier Campbell Small Miss Florence Cartwright and the hosts. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Cart wright. Mrs. H. J. Bean Will Entertain Thursday - Club Toe Thursday club will meet Thursday afternoon. March 10. at the home of Mrs. H. J. Bean, 917 Court street. Mrs. A. N. Moores and Mrs. Richard Cartwright will eerve as associate hostesses. First Methodist W. H. M. R. Plans a Birthday "Luncheoti of the Seasons" Approximately 75 ladies enjoy ed the quarterly tea meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary so ciety of the First Methodist church at 2: 30 'o'clock last Wednesday in the church parlors. Mrs. George H. Alden, president of the society. presided throughout the afternoon. Mrs. Benjamin Blatchford read the scripture lesson, followed with a very helpful talk, closing the devotional hour with prayer. During the business session many outstanding reports were made. Among these was the an nouncement of the interdenomin ational day of prayer which" was such a successful event of Friday at the Knight Memorial church. In -this connection a comprehen sive report of the Japanese work was made and a sum of money re ceived toward the support of the project. Mrs. H. F. Shanks was appointe general chairman of the grou leaders for the coming year. Th leaders in the different districts will be as follows: Mrs. R. L Farmer, Mrs. C. A. Clark, Mrs. C A. Cox. Mrs. F. A. Beard. Mrs Josephine Davis, Mrs. E. T. Barne Mrs. R. K. Ohling, Mrs. E. C Schram'and Mrs. D. W, Mosher Mrs. E. C. Richards gave th lesson of the day- a talk on th sixth chapter of the Btudy book A Program for Rural Churches.' taken from "Our Tempted Hills,' by Ralph, A. Felton. Of particular interest to this in fiuential, group of church women i;? the birthday party for which elaborate plans are already being made. The party, which will feat ore a pot-luck supper, will be an event of Tuesday, March 22. Fou beautifully decorated tables, each symbolic of a season of the year will.be arranged for ;the, evening At each fable tha members will be grouped according to the' season in which ther birthdays occur For instance, those1 whose birth days occur in the winter will sit t Mrs. Jessie M. Lang's table those who were ' born during the pring months will be guests at the table-of which Mrs. Ronald Glover .has."! beep, asked to take harge; those wno wera summer born will meet at Mrs. Almira Hale's table.j-a.nd rthofeCwJio cele brate in the .autumn. pf tfte year will sit at the table at which. Mrs . J. Kuntz lias been asked to take barge. .Mrs. E, E. Gilbert is in general harge of the affair. A delightful tea hour was feat- red at the jilose of the afternoon with Mrs. T. Barnes in charge The beautifully appointed table as centered with a Nile green bowl, filled with sweet peas in the paftel shades. Lavender, pink nd yellow candles were arranged n crystal holders. The same deli- ;,te color scheme was used in the refreshments. r Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney and Mrs. Fred C. Taylor were invited to riside at the urns. Those assisting-were Miss Fran ces M. Richards, Mrs. Josephine Davis, Mrs. Ida Shade, Mrs. B. E. Sifcson, Mrs. Frederick H. Thomp son and Mrs. Walter Winslow. Social Afternoon Club Will. See Film ThA Social Afternoon club of Cbadick chapter of the Eastern Star will meet this afternoon at the Masonic temple where the numbers will have the unusual privilege of viewing Dr. Douglas' film of the health demonstration work. Hostesses for the meeting, which is open to all members of the Eastern Star, will be Mrs. Flor ence Page,; Mrs. Grace Gilliam, Mrs. Marie McCall, Mrs. Hazel Gil- Mrs. ' Minnie Baker, Mrs. ine Josse and Mrs. Blevins. i Yomarco Class Will Meet for Community Supper The Yomarco class of the First Methodist churoh will meet this evening at the church for the reg ular 'monthly meeting. A com munity Bupper will be served at 6:30 o'clock. M iss Babcock Attends Junior Prom in Corvallis Miss . Bertha Babcock was a guest on the Oregon Agricultural college campus In Corvallis over the week-end. She was a special guest at the junior prom. While in Corvallis Miss Babcock was en tertained at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Ken Nakazo wa Will Speak at Open Meeting Tonight Ken Nakarawa, the brilliant Japanese author and lectures who spoke two weeks ago at the local YAICA, will address a second open meeting tonight in. the city lib rary' under the auspices of the Sa lem Arts league. Robert C.aPanlas,' i a .. i.V wbo has. .loaned . his lantVru andT1"1 'screeSTrbr ineevehlngr will assfsT (a the presentation of the, unusual glides ibiehiMr. Naltazawa pos sesses., . ,-; ... .. , , This fall the lecturer will have a book published, by Harper Bros, Since th speaker. will dwell to. an extent on Japanese .gardens members of the Salem Garden club are especially invited to attend the program. The program will open at 8 o'clock. A business meeting will. precede at 7:45. Mrs. E. A. Miller Will Entertain South Section of Woman's Union Ladies of ifte South' section o the Woman's union of the First Congregational church will meet at . 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. A. Miller 1500 South High street. Work will be provided for all. Institutions Department Mill sponsor Program at Training School A three-act play entitled "An Old Fashioned Mother." will be given tonight at the boys' training school, under theauspices of the institutions department of the Sa lem Woman's club. Perry Reigel- man, .who is directing the play, plans a two-night presentation ater this week in West Salem where the drama will be featured as a benefit performance. Miss Mariom Church Is Honored on 19th Birthday Anni versa ry The 19th birthday anniversary of Miss Marjory Church occasion ed an exceedingly delightful party last week when a group of friends met at the Church home for an vening of games and music. Late in the evening delicious refreshments, featuring a birthday like, were served. Mrs. J. I. Lewis assisted Mrs. A. M. Church. In the group were Miss Marjory Church, the honor . gue&t, Miss Margaret Moore, Miss Leah Fan ning. Miss Martha Feustman, Miss Isabel Huston, Misa Beulah Gra ham, Miss Catherine Barker. Miss Harriet Beckley, Miss Frances Graham, Miss Grace Henderson, Miss Margaret Fro, Ray Mum ford, Lyle Weed. Dana Church, Louis Oberson, George Poor, Donald Da vis, Daniel Church, Kelsey Bon ney, William Lewis, "Tup" Church, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Church. Conover Society Will Meet Mrs. C. A. Park will entertain members of the Conover auxiliary society of the First Presbyterian church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Basket Social Will be Held at Fruitland The Fruitland school will be the scene of a basket social on Saturday evening, March 12, spon sored by the children. N. N. Nor ton of Portland, a talented ven triloquist, will be featured on the program. Those who bring baskets will bo exempt from the admission charge. Jason Lee W. F. M. S. Holds Quarterly Tea Meeting at Hocking Home ADout zi members of the Wom an's- Foreign Missionary society of the Jason Lee Memorial Methodist church met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Emma Hocking for the quarterly tea. The first part of the afternoon President Mrs. W. P. Miller took charge of the business session. Miss Mary Mc Kee was a special kuest for the afternoon and delighted the mem bers with one of her beautiful readings on an "Allegory of Ex periences." Mrs. A. L. Dark and Mrs. P. L. Frazier assisted the hostess in serving dainty refresh ments. Those present were Mrs. Phil Appinwall. Mrs. Fred Barker. Mrs. Herman Clark. Airs. A. L.. Dark, Mrs. J. W. De Lap. Mrs. Albert Questman, Mrs, P. L, Frazier, Mrs. C. A. Gies. Mrs. C. F. Jiage- mann, Mrs. Emma Hocking, Mrs. Lester, Mrs. D. O. Lear, Mrs. W. L. Lewis, Mrs. W. P. Miller. Mrs. Ed Olson, Mrs. C. M. Roberts, Mrs. K. E. Roberts, Mrs. Belle Roberts, irs. P. J. Voth, Mrs. Bert Waller, Mrs. B. A. Welborn. Visitors for tne afternoon were Miss Mary McKee. Miss Wenz, Mrs. Auman and Mrs. Frederick of Wisconsin. Anna Elizabeth Haselbacher Becomes Bride of Albert Lenners Miss .Anna Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haselbacher, became the bride of Mr. Albert Lenners Monday, Feb.- 28, at the St. Vincent dePaul church. The bride's only attendant was Miss Sophia Haselbacher. Ed Hasel- backer served as best man. The ring was carried - to the altar In a beautiful white eala lily by Mist Mar jorie Zielinski. f H A reception, was held at the home of the bride's parents The bride was beautifully -gown ed in canton back satin, worn with wreath of orange blossoms and full length veil. -Her -bouquet was of white carnations. The C. A. LUTHY -:, ' . ' Jeweler '.?'.. In New Location 823 STATE STREET Watches, Clocks and l9ewelery . Repaired - IT. i ? TRY US FIRST v ' SALEM HARDWARE CO. j , f The Winchester Store f -i I RAliKSf, OREGON' Phone 1 73 v; 1 20 Kt oml, St, !0 ' Today . Junior guild of, St. Paul's Epis copal church Mrs. Frank Durbin Jr., 1725 Fa'irmount avenue, hos tess, 2: SO o'clock. Salem Arts' league. General meeting. City library. S o'clock Program at boys training school, . under auspices of institu tions department of Salem Wom an's club. Conover society of First Pres byterian church. Mrs. C. A. Tark hostess. Yomarco class. Community din ner. -First Methodist church, 6:30 eJrlock. Delta Alpha class of First Meth odist church. Pot-luck supper in class room in Epworth hall, at 6 o'clock. Sons of Veterans' auxiliary. Woman's club building- 460 N. Cottage street. " ':-. Needleeraft club. Mrs. L. C Lrbtherton, 570 South Winter St. hostess. Salem branch of State Music Teachers' association. Miss Shel ton's studio. 8 o'clock. Wefrnesilay Old Timers' reunion. Chamber f Commerce rooms. First Methodist WFMS. Mrs. B. E. Carrier, 1065 Court street, hostess. 2:30 o'clock. Jason Lee WILMS. Mrs. C. M. Roberts, 1015 Shipping street, hostess- WCTC. Open meeting on "Pro hibition and Anti-Narcotics," with W. J. Herwig as sneaker. 1:30 'clock. O. A. C. club. Woman's club ouse. 460 North Cottage street, o'clock. South section of First Congreg ational church. Mrs. E. A. Mil ler, 15t0 South High street, hos tess, 2 o'clock. ' Thursday Thursday club. Mrs. H. J. Bean, 917 Court street. Associ- to hostesses. Mrs. Richard Cart- i isht and Mrs. A. X. Mooros Ladies' Aid society of WRC. Mrs. Bertha Lov3land hostess. 14 iiith 25th street. Friday Missionnry society of First Con icgational church. Mrs. John Fiayne, 41 i Bellevue, hostess :?) o'clock. First ''ongregational church Business and Professional Worn l. Dinner and program at ( 'clock. Saturday Salem Woman's club. Clul house. 2:30 o'clock. Basket social. Fruitland school o'clock. Monday Friendship Dinner club of the First Congregational church. C : 1 5 clock. bridesmaid wore a lovely dress of lavender silk georgette. Her bou quet was of lavender and white sweet peas. The ring bearer wore a dress of pale green voile and carried a beautiful white cala lily Those present were Mrs. Peter Zsclinski, Mr. and Mrs. W. O Slielinski and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eggiman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zie- linski of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. John Burke and family of Hills boro, Charles St. Claire of Hills boro, Mrs. George Burke of Mo- lalla, Mrs. S. W. Barry, Mrs. Chas. Klohi, Mrs. A. O. Marks of Canby, George Zielinski of Oregon City Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waser and family, Carl Rosvar, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Duda, Mr. and Mrs. D. La Rosa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zielin bk: of Oregon City, Alois Schwenk, Miss Vera Zielinski. Margaret Schmidt of Mt. Angel. Louise Dre ter, Julia Schmidt of Silverton, Gertrude Montandon, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kilttilson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haslebacher, Mrs. B. Davis, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. F. A. English. Mrs. Mary Harrington of Sfclem, Mrs. E. Gruenfelder and the Rev. T. IT. Keenan. Miss Norma Maler played the The Opera House Drug Store. Service, quality, low price, friend ship give increasing patronage. Old customers advise friends to trade here. High and Court. () FOR QUICK . Plumbing Service Phone 352 For Fine Fixtures Call at Our Shop, 16X5 Center . H. EGNER Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if it does not cure your case NELSON '& HUNT DRUGGISTS Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7 MASSAGE at your home Telephone 2214 S. H. Logan Y Social Calendar. O " - - m Salem Auto Wrecking Telephone 2159 402 South Church Street Parts, Tires, Batteries and ; Repairing. Old parts are better than pew. They have teen tested. Complete ; stock of parts for all cars. Special prices on 34x4 tires. wedding mareh - ami r-Mlw Ji4pe.'y,' Wiss"ETeanof HlooreV' Miss" St&mldt pt satertpn sfin'g "Ave o Maria." Visitors From Tacoma Mr:' and Mrs. '-John '' lUstb?r- of Tacoma. arrived In Salem Satur d&y..ta spepd a month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Mark us. Mr. and Mrs. Resthr are Mrs. Pcrkttij' parent. Salem Girls Attend College Dance Miss Maxine Glover and Miss Viiginia Donnell are among the girls from the Salem high school who attended the junior prom on the Oregon Agricultural college eampus Saturday night. . Miss Glover was a house guest at the Pi Deta Phi sorority. Needleeraft Club Will Meet The Needleeraft club will meet this, afternoon at the home of Mrs L. C. Brotherton, 570 South Win ter street. This will be the-first meeting of the club in more than a month. Sons of Veterans Auxiliary ine auxiliary of the Sons of Veterans of the Civil War 'will meet this evening at tlte Woman's club house. 4CH Norll Cottage street, for the regular business stfsion. . C ongrcga 1 io n al M issio nan Society Will Meet at ' . Bayne Home Frida The missionary society of the First Congregational church will meet on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Bayne. 414 Bellevue, beginning at 2:30. Hos tesses with Mrs. Bayne will be Mrs. J. O. Humphreys. Mrs. K. A. Miller. Mr. S. L. Miaard. Mrs. K Hulburt and Mrs. E. K. Bots l'i rd. Delta Alpha Class Plans Pot-Luck Sifpper Members of the Delta Alpha r'a-s of the First Methodist church will meet at 6 o'clock this eve r.'.ng in the class room in Epworth hall for a pot-luck supper. W.J. Hcrwif Will Address W.'C. T. U. W. J. Herwig. past presidont of tlic Anti-Saloon league, will ad dress members of the WCTIT at at; open meeting on Wednesday at 1:.10 o'clock. - Mr. Herwig's sub ject will ho "Prohibition and Anti Xarcotics." one in which the local Vi'CTU women will be much inter ested. An increasing interest among! the women of the city is being shown in WCTU work, and a larg number of new members liava ben taken in during the past year. Mrs. C. M. Roberts Will Entertain Jason Lee WHMS The Woman's Home Missionary, society of. the Jason Lee Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. M. Roberts. 1015 Ship ping atreet, on Wednesday after i:oOn. Miss Maxwell, who is home on a furlough, will give the ad dress of the afternoon. Mrs. Box- rud will have charge of the de votions and Mrs. Acheson of the lesson. This will be the regular quar terl tea meeting of the society. Mrs. Follin and Mrs. Dewey will as-sist the hostess. Schubert Octette Will Give Feature P rear am at the Elsinorc Theater The Schubert octette, of which Miss Minne,l'ta Magers is the diree tor, will give a delightful feature performance at the Elsinore thea ter next Saturday entitled "An Evening in Spain." The Chanti cleer trio and two pupils of Mrs. Kalph White, Miss Fay Wassam and Miss Elizabetfi Waters will isist,on tlm program. In the octette are Mrs. Earl Schaeffers Herbal Cough fetops Your Cough Relieves Your Throat SOLD ONLY AT SCH AEFER'CJ DRUG STORE 135 North Commercial St. Phone 197 . Original Yellow Front .' Drug Store f The Penslar Store Syrup Hilda Amsler, Miss Dorothy Rrant, Miss Arbutus. Rudie. Miss K la ine Ckapii). JWIss .M.ra Gleason,.,Miss (jtaue Fawk'and Miss. Ruth kmart. Mi.-.s Florence Bush i.s the accom panist; ;The Chanticleers are Kenneth Allen. Kddie Hiirnside and Collas 5Ti.rsters. Mrs Pearminc Is Hostess for Octogen Club Members of the Octogen club aud a group of additional guests were delightfully entertained one day last week at the home of Mrs. Lester Pearniine. The special guests were Mrs. L. Orcutt and Mrs. S. J. Ostrander. .-wrs. Ainert tiragg won the high tcore of the afternoon, while the Mcond award went to Mrs. Albert Anderson. Daffodils were used in the rooms. Those of the club who played vere Mrs. Albert Gregg, Mrs. II. U. Maison. Mrs. Paul F. Burris. Mrs. C. L. Newman. Mrs. Allien T. An derson, Mrs. R. A. Meyer, Mrs. James Jennings and the hostess, Mrs. Pea rm ine. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bunn Entertain With 500 Party The home, of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bunn at 22:?5 Hazel avenue was the scene of an enjoyable five i tindred party over the week-end. Mrs. O. A. Xoyes and Clifford Chaffee won high stores of the evening. The hostess served re freshments late in the evening. Those in the group were Mr. (Continued on page H.) Gargle Aspirin for Tonsilitis or Sore Throat A harmless and effective gargle is to dissolve two "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin' in four tablespoonf uls of water, and gargle throat thor oughly. Repeat in two hours if necessary. Be sure you use only the genu ine Bayer Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, which can be had in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cents. Adv. Cooperation -the first principle of success All Union Men and Women, rout Friends and Families are requested to be CONSISTENT PATROXIZR HOME INDUSTRY and LOCAL MERCHANTS. The following BUSINESS INTER ESTS of our city solicit the support of all Working People and, together with all firms employing Union Labor or displaying the Union Card are recommended by the Salem Trades & Labor Council ARMY AND OVTIXG STORK Army & Outing Stores 18t X. Commercial P bone 1828 AUTOMOBILE DEALERS Gingrich Motor & Tire Co. 5J." S. Commercial Plione K?." MacDonald Auto Co. 80 Ferry I'lione 4( Marion Automobile Co. 2;J." S. Coiiu.ierciiil Plione 362 Xrovfon Chevrolet Co. r'2Tt Chrmeketa Phone lOOO Valley Motor Co. 20-1 X. High Plione JfM)5 Yirk Brothers High Phone 1811 28 S. BAKERIES Bettor Yet Baking Co. H X. Commercial lhoneo l4 Mwlel Ba.kery 121 S. Commercial Phone 1057 Peerless Bakery 1 70 X. Comuu'riuil Phouc 308 BRICK AND TILE Salem Brick & Tilo Co. Tile Road Phone 917 CHIROPRACTORS Dr. O. Ii. Scott 250 N. High Phone 87 CLEANERS AND DYERS 124.5 State Phone 703 CLOTHING Hill pot & Son 305 State X. Iadd & Bush Bk. Rostein & Greenbaum 240 X. Commercial Phone 973 COAL AXD WOOD Hillman Fuel Co. 1245 Broadway Phone 1855 Larmer Transfer Co. 143 S. Liberty Phone 930 CREAMERIES Capital City Cooperative S. Commercial ' Phone 299 - Marion Creamery Co. 200 S. Commercial Phone 688 DAIRIES Fab-mount Dairy 9 1 0 S. Coinierclal Phone 725 Salem Sanitary Milk Co. 1857 State ' Phone 3 IO DEPARTMENT STORES C. jl Breier Co. North Commercial Directors Department Store 188 N. Commercial Phone 460 Wortb7 Department Store 177 S, Liberty Phone 132 & C. Store . North Comucrcial PATRONIZE : JOJ rJRS JR . mm The price t can be budgeted We have Sherman,piay&Go. ; 1:50 fouth High Street New Mip;h Hu LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 18G8' : ' k General Banking: Business Office' Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. ni. DRUGGISTS Nelson & Hunt 198 X. IJerty Plione 7 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Portland Electric Power Co. 237 X. Liberty Phone 83 FILLING STATIONS Ha.rt)ison's Stations Capitol at Market Phpne 1030 W-st SaJem Phono 1703W3 S. Commercial at Owens Phone 1247 FLORISTS C.Vf. IirciUiaupt Liberty Phone 380 123 X FUNERAL DIRECTORS Webb's Funeral Parlors 20. S. 'h urt h Phone 1 20 FURNITURE ";ieso-Pov-rs Furniture Co. 3S7 Court Phono 4C1 GROCERIES AND MARKETS J. L. Busick & Sons 1 97 N. Commercial Phone 455 Carl & Bowprsor ' 383 Court . Phone 437 "Cooley"& Pearson 21 1 X. Commercial Phone 1371 ' Pade & Krueger 1 1 99 S. Commercial Phonc7G3 124 4 State Phone C49 Simpson Grocery 1 55 N. . Commercial Phones 48 and 49 Skaggs No. 37 1C2 N. Commercial Phone 478 State Street 3farket 1256 State Phone 574 GARAGE - TOWING. - TIRES Lebengood" Garage Phones:.. Day 56,4 Night 2131W - Wilson and S. Commercial HARDWARE Doughton & Sherwin 286 X. Commercial , Phone 639 Ray I. Farmer Hdw. Co. 204 N. Commercial Phone 101 v ' ' Salem Hdw. Co. ' "' 120N. Commercial i Phone 173 Square Deal Hdw. Co. 220 N, Commercial Phone 1650 ICE C05D7AXTES . C4ty Ice Works 1441 Center ' i. , Phone 73 " JEWELERS - "7 ' Cladde C. Moon. 4; 844 Court . Y ' , rhone ,533 YOUR? i HOME Or 7 HE R J MB J CM This winsome baby grin piano is idea) for apartme- rr linn rril rrrr 'Rl-wtinri T-J1l flow much of the permanent L happiness of your household. ' L made its purchase terms very simple. Ask us for a Brambach paper fattern and spread it on your iving-room floor to visualize its dainty compactness. LKATHER GOODS - i P. E. Shafer 1 170 S. Commercial rhone 411 LUMBER Gabriel Powder & Supply Co. 1 75 H. Commercial Phone 728 MATTRESS FACTORIES Salem Fluff Hug & Mattress i Factory '.--' t 1 3 and Wilbur Phone 1 154 S MUSIC STOKES Moore's Music House 415 Court Phono 083 MONUMENT DEALERS A Capital City Mononiental Woiks , v 22 1 0 S. Commercial Phone 689 fc.'i . i PAINT STORES Cabi iel Powder & Supply Goi!" 1 7,5 S. Couinirrrial , l'hpnc 72S ...... . ... . (.. PLUMBING AND SHEET ' METAL ' ' 1 . 5TeIon Rrotiiers 355 ClM;mekct: Phone 190." REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE : Reeke Hendricks 'i 189 X. High: --. w I'bono 101; SASH AND DOOR MFG. Hansen & Idljequist 562 .Mill Phone 341 SHOE DEALERS Buster Brown Shoe Store 1 25 X. Commercial Phone 685, Price Shoe Co. ' . 326 State Phone 610 - John J. Rottle 54 -415 State , , ... Thooe llt, TADLORS ; D. II. Mosher i 7 . 474 Court 4 Phone 3 CO THEATRES TJie Elsinore , i r ThVdrVgon TIRES AND REPAIR G. W. Day 294 X. Commercial . . Phone CO . Zosel'8 Tire Shop ; tps 8. Commercial phone 4?1 Salem Yolcanlzintr Co. " 474 Ferry . . ' Phone 301 TRANSFER COMPANIES - . . ... i D..A. Xarmer -143 S. liberty Phone 030 v VULCANIZING WORKS Salem Vulcanizing Works 471 Ferry, Phone 364 z LlERCR ATI? S. At