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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1929)
V Will I-Mean to Saienn ft: A1LEM HUNT CLUE FORMAL OR State Fairground Pavilion Saturday 8 p. m. PyyrgsygySrrV ....... ...... GRAY BELLE Daily Lunch and Dinner 50c Gray Belle Dinner 75c Chicken or Steak Dinner $1 .00 T-Bone Steak Dinner $1.25 ALSO FOUNTAIN LUNCH SERVICE 9 Gray Belle now under management of John Blakely BMW FOOD If your brain fails to function in the early morn, Rid ing in the open will help. LET GO RIDING . . . acquire anew Habit The glorious season of the year is at hand, and, one whiff of the fragrant Spring air and un consciously your shoulders straighten . . . you vision yourself in yonr riding clothes. And you resolre, then and there, to go riding every day. THE HABIT FOR RIDING NEED NOT BE TOO EXPENSIVE ONE MAY ACQUIRE PIECE BY PIECE HERE AT LITTLE COST Good quality linen breeches cool, comfortable, smart all sizes. In natural linen color Velveteen jackets with sleeves as depicted at left in advertisement. In black only Mannish shirts in good quality wash fabric Blue, tan, white. These are the famous Kaynee quality Riding gloves of Kayser quality Chamoisette wash able, durable and fashion right. Shades of doeskin Neckties in the season's newest satins and poplins with non-wrinkle linings. Blue, red, black Combinettes . . . brassiere, vest, stepins, girdle and garters all in one garment $495 $5.75 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $3.95 LLBt MCMCAMTIUE OOMMNY IMC" Health Makes Happiness - -Riding Makes Health - - Ride - Ride FTtHE Salem Hunt club has a very well equipped JL riding academy, sponsored by business men and interested women of Salem.. This new organ ization brings another triumph to Salem. It is one more thing to bring her up to the level of Portland, Seattle, and San Francisco. We can lean forward now here in Salem and read with in terest that Portland folk are journeying Jo Seat tle for the Seattle Riding and Driving club horse show and are taking with them horses to enter as an exchange courtesy with Seattle. Soon Salem will be in a position to do the same thing and attract the same courtesy from both Portland and Seattle. With a bit more time to prepare Portland Hunt club would have been down with horses forthe formal opening in Salem Saturday night. As it is there will be interested members from there here for the event. Already classes and riders are being trained for the fall horseshow which promises to eclipse those of the past years. A number of Hunt club members will own their own mounts and the time will not be far off when we, too, will be exhibit ing horses in Pacific coast shows. If we were ready to journey down to Flintridge, California, for their annual horseshow May 24-25 there is no doubt as to the advertisement which would come to Salem. The farmers of the vicinity are showing much interest in the club and a great many stock raisers are planning on stocking their stables with better sires that they may take advantage of the growing demand of the local market. Sunday, May 26, fourteen riders will ride in the cross country hunt over a sports course through the Waldo Hills. The course is laid over a picturesque setting of rolling hills, old rail fences and shady lanes running through marshy meatus to a quarter of a mile finish where ev ery rider will race in full view to the goad line. Trophies will be presented the winners a silver vase to the men from the Chevrolet Motor com pany, and a silver cup to the men from Eoff Elec- trie, Inc. Saturday night the grand opening of the Sa lem Hunt club will be held in the state fairgrounds pavilion. It will cost 25 cents to see a three hours program of riding, and features. The proceeds will go toward the first money in the treasury of the club which will be needed for trophies, for building bridal trails and many other essentials necessary for a successful Hunt club. That the Salem Hunt club is appreciated for what it can do for Salem is demonstrated by the fact that there are firms appearing on this page as advertisers that never appear on special pages . and have done so here only because they felt the value to Salem of the thing advertised. The New Barney Boot or Men and Women Low glaze calf skin Black Velour calf High polished leather For women $13.85 For men $16.85 Buster Brown Shoe Store For thirty-five years we have carried high class Leather Goods in Salem Any article which fine horsemanship demands riding crops, gloves, saddles (of imported or domestic make) whatever you will have. R E. SHAFER 170 S. Com'l St. Established 1891 Traveling bags Dog harnesses Brief cases perchance, in time to come, automatons will perform the routine task of to day, and men will again return to those gay colors of the past. but in the meantime may we offer the free spirits among you some color ideas that are not so dusty. for instance, if the footwear (illustrated) could be printed in color one would find combinations to appease ones secret longings, yet conform strictly to the standards of best usage. foulards in fancy jacquards of pastel shades with block pat terns that harmonize with the ground colors. ' some in $1.00 to $5.00 ' sweaters in plain pastel col ors, self figured, with crew necks or v necks, with sleeves or without 'em ; $5.00 to $15.00 hollis w. huntington v salem, Oregon Kant Club Riling Acade State Fairgrounds Pavilion ENJOY perfect sport Benefit by perfect exercise. Early morning rides cross country rides. Paper chases drill -training in horsemanship. IF you know riding, here is a chance to live again. IF you don't know riding, here is a new life for you. si y 1c ; 1 f Phone 551 Horses for Individual Riding. Classes Every Day.