The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 29, 1929, Page 10, Image 10

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Sakm. Oregon, Thursday Morning, August 29, 1929
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Industries Show Extraordin
ary Vitality as Ral
lies Staged
NEW YORK. Aug. 28. (AP)
Renewed evidence of the extra
ordinary vitality o f industry
prompted a resumption of bullish
activity in today's stock market,
and at Impressive group of rails
and specialties were bid op rapid
ly, until the last hour of trading,
when wave of profit taking
wept through the market, and
much of the day's advance was
lost.
Such leading carrier stocks as
Pennsylvania. New York Central,
Norfolk k. Western and Union Pa
cific mounted L around S points
each to record levels, and Atchi
son sold up more than 8 points to
a record price above 292. but
closed at 289. Lackawanna moved
up about S points to a new peak
on rumors that important bank
ing interests may seek to acquire
control in the open market. It
later lost most of Its gain In real
izing. Erie, St. Paul, Baltimore &
Ohio, Nickel Plate and Chicago
and Northwestern were among
others reaching new peaks. Pere
Marquette was a higher flier,
soaring 17 points to a new top
at 230. Continental insurance,
said to be a large holder of rail
stocks, was also carried to new
high ground.
U. 8. freight, U. S. Industrial
alcohol. Air Reduction, American
tobacco, American water works,
Eatman Kodak, Coca Cola. Gener
al American Tank car, R. H.
Mier. Ineersoll Rand and Otis
iteel were among other issues
reaching unprecendented levels
with substantial gains, Goodyear
was bid up 6 points on the
strength of the zeppelin flight
U. S. steel sold up a few points.
then reacted and closed 'Steady.
Some profit taking appeared in
the oils but Pan America reached
still a higher peak, and Trans
continental was sent to a new
high at 15 1-4 in a huge turn
over. Motors were fairly firm, but
the coppers were Inclined to sag.
Stocks swept down for net loss
es of about 2 to 5 points in the
late selling included such prom
inent issues as American Tele
phone, Allis Chalmers, Allied
Chemical, Consolidated gas. Gen
eral Electric. General Railway
Signal, Gillette, International
Telephone, Montgomery Ward,
Sears Roebuck. Radio, F. G. Shat
tuck, and United Aircraft
FRESHMUI WEEK TO
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The fall and winter semester of
Willamette university will begin
activities with Freshman week,
starting September 12. This week
,1s to accustom the Freshman and
adjust them to the methods of
procedure in the University. Reg
ular registration for the Fresh
. man will be September 16; for the
npperclassmen registration will
take place September 17.
Teachers on the university staff
who have been out of Salem dur
ing the summer are already be
ginning to arrive on the campus.
Among recent arrivals are Prof.
Forrest W. Gaw, director of the
school of music, and Prof. M. E.
Peck. Several other Instructors
are expected in the near future.
30 Pay Fines
Wednesday for
Faulty Parking
More than 30 persons paid fines
Wednesday for faulty parking of
automobiles In the business dis
trict. One was brought in on a
warrant in the campaign to get
an those disregarding tags. Three
were tagged for double parking.
. B. 8. Drake parted with $15
When he appeared after the serv
!c of a warrant. Fifteen to 20
warrants a day will be Issued by
Ppjice Judge Mark Poulsen nn-
f all tagged have appeared. A
'mum fine of $5 Is. being as-
when It is necessary to get
warrant.
" Others appearing volantarily
and paying more than for one vi
olation and the fines Imposed on
them were Don A. Young, S5; F.
H. Spear, $8; and R. D. Bright.
$ J; Clayton C. Maise, $3; and G.
II. Reynolds $3.
For sale signs, for rent signs,
legal blanks, etc., for sale at the
Statesman.
to Loo Angeles
These extremely low fares tie avail
able every day on four daily train.
By train you enjoy greater comfort
and speed. Tickets are good is
coaches and in
Tourist Sleepers
oa "West Coast", "Klamath-.
"Oregonian" and "Shasta" (n
tourist sleeper on "Shasta"). The
coach fare and tourist ticket save
.--- Marty half die tegular travel cost.
Contbcrn Pacific
West Stayton
People are Busy
This Season
WEST STAYTON. August 28
Miss Leota and Miss Vergie Brad
ley called on Miss Ver gene John
ston Wednesday afternoon.
H. B. Condit and son Everett
of Tillamook made a trip to the
mountains for huckleberries the
last of the week.
Visitors to the capital city on
Friday were Mr. Harley Johnston
and chldrtn and Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Nipple.
Paul McClellan who has had a
severe attack of stomach trouble
la able to be on duty at his gen
eral store again.
Miss Addle Condit bad the mis
fortune to overturn her new car
in the ditch one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bowne are
enjoying a visit from the former's
mother. She will remain for an
indefinite time.
Henry Crane has been making
some needed repairs on the school
house preparatory to the opening
of school.
Carl Gibson took a load of
prunes from his orchard in the
Liberty district, to Tillamook last
week.
Frank Bowen and Mrs. B. H.
Beldon and sons Victory and
Bennie were calling In the Lib
erty district Sunday afternoon.
Miss Opal Crane who la em
ployed at the V. O. Tyler home
called on her parents Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Iris Miller and
family visited in tit Waldo Hills
district Sunday afternoon.
P. 0. Fulton, principal of the
Amos M. Davis high school of
AumsvQle was ealllng on pros
pective pupils Monday.
The bean picking has reached
its height and soma very good
yields have been reported.
Fred Denhem, head filer at the
Spanlding Logging company's
mill in Salem, had the misfortune
to est a piece of steel in his left
eys on day last week. He Is un
der the care of Dr. Gray of Salem.
The Robbins baler la busy in
this community baling straw.
Piggly Wiggly to
Enlarge Activity
Opening of a second Piggly
Wiggly store in Salem next Sat
urday was announced this 'week
by W. L. Oarey, manager of the
present Piggly Wiggly store on
North Commercial street. The new
store will be located in the Lam
port building on North High street
between State and Court. Mr. Ou
rey will have supervisory charge
of the new store.
Youths Practice
Livestock Judging
month and the Pacific Interna
tional show In Portland In No
vember. Some IT boys and three
girls spent all day Tuesday under
direction, of J. R. .Beck, county
agent. Judging sheep and goats on
the Rlddell Sons farm at Mon
mouth and the R, W. Hogg A Sons
farm near Eola. Mors than 100
boys and girls In Polk county sre
engaged in the various phases of
club work.
BACK FROM BEACHES
KEIZER. Aug. 28. Mrs. Ar
thur Holden and daughter Eileen
and Evelyn Cain motored to the
beaches Tuesday for a few days
outing. They went by the Dallas
coast cutoff to Neskowin mak
ing the loop coming back by New
port and Corvallis.
Recent claims totaling $1315.
70 have been paid to holders of
Oregon Statesman, North Amer
ican Aceident Insurance Co., policies.
HI VISITORS
ZEN A. August 28. (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Madsen and
small daughter, Helen Colleen of
Silverton, Mrs. Ralph Campbell
and a friend of Unlonvale, Mr. and
Mrs. II. J. Neiger and daughter.
Helen of Lincoln and Mrs, George
Boyd and two daughters Merrilyn
and Edrindell also of Lincoln were
Monday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Madsen.
Private Kenneth Henry and his
friend, Private William Tamalla,
both stationed at Vancouver Bar
racks, Vancouver, Wash., were
week-end guests at the home of
Private Henry's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Henry of Zena. Both
young men were here to attend
the Crawford reunion Sunday.
DALLAS, Aug. 28. Boys and
girls of Polk county are doing
practice work in livestock Judging
in preparation for entering teams
for the Oregon state fair next
HUPMOBILE
will
Announce a New Car
and a
New Dealer for Salem
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
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well tires.
This liberal New Customer Tire Sale occurs but twice each
year each Spring and Fall as an incentive to the thou
sands of newcomers in. the West to acquaint themselves
with the high quality, dependability and economy of our
tires ... so they may learn as hundreds of thousands of other
western car owners have learned from pleasing experience
that Western Giant and Wear-well Ures, plus "Western
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Wear-wells with nation
ally advertised Second
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SAVE at these Low New
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rices ...
TRADE-IN
yOUR OLD TIRES
at any "Western Auto" store
SIZE
Ask for SaU Prices
on sizes not shows
29x4.40 (4.40-21)
30x4.50 (4.50-21) ...
29x4.75 (4.75-20)
30x5.00 (5.00-20) ...
31x5.00 (5.00-21) ...
30x5.25 (5.25-20) t...
31x525 (5.25-21) ...
30x550 (fits 30x5.77)
32x6.00 (6.00-20) ...
33x6.00 (6.00-21) ...
Wear-well
Balloon
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Ownmlm
4.87
5.59
651
7.10
725
836
850
9.93
10.80
10.95
SIZE
Ask for SaU Prica
oa Maes aot showa.
30x32
30x3
j30x3V
13U4
32x4
33x4
32x4
33x4V?
CL Regular. . .
CL Oversize . .
SS Oversize. .
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Wear-wtH
Cord
$ 4.42
4.69
Mri.r
755
754
850
....
Western Giant
Staadard Wb
Tread) 15.604
Mli Onnitw
5.66
657
758
8.49
8.78
9.74
9.98
Western Giant
PMwnnr Tar
Typri 1S.O-
$ 4.97
S58
6.60
8.79
956
9.93
12.97
1325
Bine Ribbon
Low Sale Prices on
Center Traction Tread
Western Giant Balloons
Extra Quality, spatially built to civ
greater satisfaction qader modern high
speed motoring condition. New Center
Traction Tread gives better traction, more
safety and longer trouble-free mileage.
31.5.23.. $11.38
ZBnSJSO... 10.6S
29x5.50. 10.78
30x8.50... 1038
32x5.77... 1345
30x8.00... I3v5
31x6.00.. 1348
32x8.00. 13.78
33x6.00... 3JS
31x8 JW... 15.45
32x6.80. .. iS.68
34x7.00... 1S-38
35x7.00... 1843
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150 1.90 p!!!lH
155 i.96 ialsiiliyVffi
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1.96 252
1.99 259 X
Blue Ribbon Jonbo 4 NsjJ
StaadaM Tabf Xxfea Heavy ''Jl
2.12 I U LNLSLS
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29x4.40...$ 6.81
29x440.. ,
30x4.80. . r
23x4.75...
29x4.78...
30x4.78...
29x840...
SxSXO. ..
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32x8.00... 1046
28x548... 948
50x303... 1045 1
6.95
T4S
$42
$40
til
45
$40
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Western Giant Balloons
Our Super-Quality Tire
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anoet exactfaf read Seats.
Ask for Law Sale Prices oa your size.
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160 North Liberty Street
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to
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(The hat silhouette for fall is
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ate than for several seasons.
See the new ones from
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"Dresses
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A collection of new dresses that
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umors
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and
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'Cay Tick Office: 114 X. Liberty St.
x - . Telephone 798 .
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