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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1919)
v 1' th 0 grl for ate Jen levy ertr oad itch ap- Ign jsed lent D. year la the' dent oted to s fot V I uses c n4 - that lly b iters al ! r4 c w i wjr kaow ! ernala Hption da aa . 'anoint' ai add . Tak alf I aa aad ' 4 tha drom. - na in r arc ia anr . v aoanda trial. ' v 4 V -V . .- - t ; .' .. rt nig OREGON STATESMAN t miDAY, FERltlTATtY 2tt 1019 ' 1 NEW PRICES ON R. & G. CORSET? Rust Proof Stays No. X48G LADIES' CORSET long skirt, low bust,; wide front stays. Have been41.G5r New price $1,35 No. AA292 LADIES' CORSET medium low bust. , Have, been $2.50, New price $2.00 . ' r-.. No. B248 LADIES' v DOUBLE STRENGTH 7 CORSETS. Have been $2.75, ; New price $2.25 No. A350 SCHOOL GIRL'S . CORSETS- size 20 to 27. Have been $1.85, New price $ 1 .65 No, B423, YOUNG LADIES' SPORT GIRDLES. Have been $2.50, New price $1.75 No. C248 LADIES' extra heavy, double strength, regu lar and extra sizes. Have been $3.25, New price $2.75 Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corset Broken lines. Have been $1.00 to $5.00, ' I Now 14 Price ROSTEI.&GREEMUM 240 North Commercial St Salem CHILDREN ARE ASKED TO AID dier, sailor; aviator or anyone who lias been Tii the service, vrlth 'whon they may to itlatcd or acquainted that it la necessary tor them to call at the war department office in tho .court house and register with Mrs. Brown. . Already a number of boys have Response to Call for Returned left their name. anK these from ..... .- I Salem and adjoining towns, being I K " " SSlI um - B Y ooiaier census noi up to Exectations Oscar Cutler. Claude Steusloff. Ed ward F. Schroeder. Earl Jones. r.ert W. Kook. Daniel C. CcMrnian ol Turner. Louis J. Frost. Z. L Chase, Edward M. Baliey. Itobertson Brooks. John N. Nvitllnff of' Stay ton. Harold H. Smith, Howard It. Churchill. Roy V Nathi Clifford to the children in eaen , welter Welty of Pratunt. Donald ' - i. Letters are being sent by Mrs. Frank M. lirown to all principals of schools in Marion county with tho request that he read the following questions room. Do you know that a great num ber of our soldiers and sailor boys are returning from training sthools. cantonments, aviation stations, naval training stations, and fitjm actual service a home, on seas, and in for eign countries? Do you know that we are going to hold a grand celebration in hon or of these boys at Salem in" the near future? Do you know that to make this occasion a grand success your as sistance js necessary? Then follows an appeal to the youngsters to assist in bringing to the attention of each and every sol- Riches of Turner and Hairld XV. Keller. . - Bailey is a sergeant who' left for iort McDowell, July l and was then sent on to Fort M'cArthur, where ho has been ever since. He returned home 'Friday.. ' Kelley Jwst returned yesterday morning. He had sailed with the Sth auto crrps for France, hut was turned bark when the vessel wa IS 00 miles out at sea. FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New IImw Cure Ttiat Anyone Can Use Without DUcomfort or Losm of Time. We have a new method that cures Asthma, and we want you to try ft at our expense. No matter whether your case is of long standing or re cent development, whether It Is pres ent as occasional or chronic Asthma, you should send for a free trial of our method. No matter in wnai eu mate yu live, no matter what your age or occupation, if you are trou bled with asthma, cur method should relieve you promptly. - We especially vunt to send It to those apparently hopeless cases, where all forms of Inhalers, douches. oDlum ureparatious. fumes, "patent smokes." etc.. have failed. . We want to show everyone at our own ex pense, that this new method Is de signed to end all difficult breathing, all wheeling, and all those terrible paroxvsms at once and Tor all time. This free offer is too Important to noelpct a sin ele day. Write now and thpn beein this method at once. Send no money, simpiy man coupon ur-i low. Do It today. BOND ISSUE IS GIVEN APPROVAL Reconstruction Committee! Will Recommend Using Five Million for Soldiers Today and TOMORROW War Hot Won With Signing of Armistice j Says IVi'lonr "It you think the war was won wher the armistice was signed you were mistaken. Other problems have arisen that are Just as Important as attacking German trenches," former State Senator George R. Wilbur of Hood River told the state senate yes terday when he was extended the courtesy of the chamber and asked to speak. He recently has return ed to civilian life after service In the coast artVlery. where he held a cap tain's commission. He was ready to embark for France when hostilities ceased. At the 1917 session of the legislature he occupied the seat now held by Senator Nickelsen. Captain Wilbur congratulated the legislature on its reconstruction program T DOCTOR PRESCRIBES VIN0L For Schoolboy to Create Strength After Sickness. Vineland.'N. J. "Kam a school boy, 17 years of age, and typhoid fever left me weak and debilitated, so I had to stay out of school three months my doctor prescribed Vinol. It has built, up my strength and now I am feeling fine." S. E. Bunce. , The reason Vinol was bo successful In this boy's case, is because It con tains beef and cod liver -jeptones, irdn and manganese peptonates and glycerophosphates, the very elements needed to build up a weakened, run oownw system, make rich, red blood and create strength. Emil A. Schaefer and druggists Two More.Stayton Boys Return Home from France v STAYTOX. Or., Feb. 19. Mrs. E C. Peery of Portland spent several days last week at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hobson returning home Monday. John Thoma. office manager for tne Brown Petzel Lumber company was a business visitor in Portland over Sunday. Charles Gehlen. proprietor of the Gehlen general store made a business triD to Portland the first of tne week in the interests of his business Ceorze Davie Is spending the week in Portland after a visit with his wife who is In a Salem hospital takine treatment. The William Cornish family and Miss Dora Rabens spent Tuesday in Salem. . - Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sloper left the first of the week for California where they will spend the remainder FREK ASTHMA COITQX Frontier Asthma Co.. Room 1471T Niagara and Hudson Sts., Buffalo. N. Y. Send free trial of your method to: v a Vnr onw v4n trnuble trv our I of the winter. " "J ' I . .-,. t -1 T w. c.rM Kalv- Mnner tack if It falls. air. ana jurs.-jacK joubwu ui T Nothing b except at CHILDREN'S SHOES at prices that will not be duplicated for the next Cour months. We are dosiiiff out thousands of . pairs short lines at real sacrifice prices and will pay yon ,to take advantage of this now for the snmmer at reduced prices. ever made in any sale.' ons were trading with SUyton mer chants Tuesday. Citv Attorney S. W. Heltxel was a business visitor in Salem Tuesday- George Neibert spent several days last week visiting his daughter, Mrs. Helen Yannke In Salem. Mrs. Aarke went to Portland Wed nesday to meet her son who iias just returned from overseas with wnci Sam's troops. Frank Lambert and Henry Schroe- der. two Linn county boys who live near Stayton returned Monday from France having received their uis- charce from the United States armyf Both boys were at the front ana parr ticipated in some of; the historic bat tles. Mr. Silverwlrth. who has been as sociated with the Brown Petzel Lum ber comnanr for the past year ha has disposed of his interest to tne com Dan r -and leit tns morning ior I Portland where he will Join bis wife and son. Undertaker J. M. RIngo. one i Stayton's progressive business mem has ' placed an order for an autn hearse which will be a splendid addi tion to his business. The car is to be fashioned after Mr. R In go's owi plan and will be completed abou Mav first. Henry Crane of West Stayton wa In Stayton Tuesday on a brief busl-r ness trip. Mr. Crane has Just com pleted setting his three acre tract t loganberries.' Mrs..' Horace Lilly spent severaj Idavs this week in Portland. While Asf inally decided' upon by the re conduction committee at a nieetjn Wednesday night and as it will 1 recommended to the legislature, the slate reconstruction program as i pertains to building and land settle ment contemplates a, bond Issue of sr..flftO.0no. Thli is an Increase of $2000.00 over the amount stated in the tentative bill No. 266 Introduced recentlr by Senator Eddy. June is the date set for a special election for the people to vote on the issue As outlined an expenditure of $. 000.000 Is contemplated.-leaving f 2. 000.000 to be used at the discretion or the state board of control. The 13.000.000 call for an application of $775,000 to land settlement and pub lic buildings as follows: New-state penitentiary. $300,000: rcnnt ruction hospital at Portland- $350,000; Oregon Agricultural coi 'w 500,000; University of Oregon1 $500,000; Oregon Normal school $100,000; Eastern Oregon Hospital ror Insane. $150,000: State Soldiers' Horn at Roseburg. $25,000; armor ies at Medford. L Grande. Astoria and Baker. $100,000. What bulldmgs are to be con structed under the plan of the three state edncational Institutions will be decided upon by the board of con trol and the boards of regents of the respective Institutions, ii me im passes the $125,000 for the Pendle ton Insane hofpltal will go into toe construction of a new wing. The ar- morv oroeram requires that cities wlfere the armories are built thai' put up amounts equal to that pro Tided br the state and if they do not comply the money may be applied elsewhery;. r V.v 'v - till :i ? ? , V J I :f f I I I .v. n ( i it: VIVIAN MARTIH In v: " ; "MIRAliDY SMILES" CASTO R IA For Infants and Children In Uso For 0ver30 Years 'Always bears Egnaturt kt Senators. Rapidly CUaning Up Bills Now Before Them The senate yesterday passed the following bills: S. B. 139 Moser: Relatins V Uie election of committeemen. S. B. 287 Dimick: To allow the public service commission to fix de murrage charges of railroads : and prevent discrimination. S. 248 Handley: To provide for the operation of a fish hatchery on the Nehalem river, carrying an "HICK MANHATTAN" Show little old New York to be the original Hick Town. PATHS r; ..: 0 &e HJREGO there she witnessed the homecoming 1 appropriation of 4000 EXTRA SPECIAL 200 pairs of men's best $7.00 dress shoes, botldouble and single sole, go at ....- EXTRA SPECIAL big line of women's dress shoes, all sizes, two tones in a number I of colors. Up to $10.00 grade go at 4 " ": EXTRA SPECIAL big lot men's tan army shoes, to close out, regular $G grades, all sizes, go at J........ .......... " EXTRA SPECIAL Buckingham & necht army shoes. Highest grade they make, $8.00 regular, to close out,. EXTRA SPECIAL big lot work shoes, $6.00 grades, blaek and tan, leather and Neolin solesl All sizes, to close out .f... EXTRA SPECIAL boys $5.00 and $6.00 shoes. All sizes, lace and button. Dozens of different styles, to close out ..... .... $395 $4.95 $3.95 $5.95 $395 $39& MEN 'S DRESS SHOES ...$4.95 $5"95 . 695 Men's $7,00 dress shoes, button and lace, to go at ................ .f v , Men's $8.00 dress shoes, button and lace, to go. at Men's $9.00 dress shoes, button and lace, to go at ,i .......... Men's $10.00 dress shoes, button and lace, to go at , $7-05 LADIES' DRESS SHOES MEN'S WORK SHOES - $5-95 $7-95 $4,95 $895 Alohrsitlnn fnr ItnldlAr boTS. Quite a bunch of Stayton's Influ ential men went over to Salem Sat urday to be present at the road bond meeting. Among the number wer Warren Richardson. George Keech. John Thoma. E. Roy. C. A. Beau champ. Charles Luthy.- E. C. Titus and several others. E. R. Nelson who has conducted the Marketerla Grocery for the past two years has moved his stock to Mill City where he will engage In business. He will alse move his family there in "The near future. D. M. Doll, who was recently ais- charged from military duty went to Portland this morning to purcnase his opening stock for the new store which he expects to open tn May ton next month. When Mr. Doll en listed last summer, he uisposed 01 his stock and fixtures. na is now launching' out In his sond ven ture. He will occupy the buildinr vacated by the Marketerla Grocery Mrs. Hattie Ficklln. operator or tne Stayton switchboard was a business visitor at the capital city Tuesday. 'si ore barely had enough votes to get ty. Senator Eddy's reconstruction bill to create a land settlement commis sion and appmpMate $30,000 to pat It into operation was passed by the senate without debate and with but one or two negative votes. The com mission is to be appointed by the governor. . BEETS AS EXSILAGE. : Men's Logger, $9.00 grade, double soles, go at Men's' tan 16-inch boots, $11.00 grades to close out .i Men's tan 12-inch boots, $0.00 grades, go at Men's Loggers, $12.00 grades, to close out, at "John." said the new Judge. -MI have known you for years. I am sorry that my first duty Is to try you for being drunk. What was your reason, if any. for getting drunk? "To celebrate your, election- Judge." Ideas Ladies $7-00 dress shoes, lace, black and colors, go at ... - Ladies $9.00 dress shoes, lace, black and colors, go at r . .. $4-95 $6-95 Ladies' $10.00 dress shoes, lace, black and colors, go at Ladies' $8.00 dress shoes, lace, black and colors, go at $7.95 $5"95 m GIRLS! THICKEN AND , BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR 1 AND STOP DANDRUFF Try This! Your IlaJr Gets avy. Gloftsy ana ADunaanr t Once. 1 Hanan Shoes Selby Shoes Fox Party Pumps shoe M 0 - i m Witch Elk Boots Ball Band Boots Baz Oil &axu m i , ' 326 STATE STREET, NEXT TO LADD h BUSH BANK Dux 5 To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair: soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff Is mere ly a matter of using a utile uanaer Ine. ' ' " It is easy and Inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of It. Just get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now for a few cents all dmr stores recommend it apply a little as directed and within ten nun utes there will be an appearance of abundance, freshness, flurnness and an incomnarable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you can not. find a trace of dandruff or fall- hng hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeis' use, wuen you will see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair sprouting out all over your seal p Danderine is. we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it never falls to stop falling hair at once. , . lf.vou want to prove how pretty j and soft yenr hair really Is. moisten a Ciom wiyn nine uui carefully draw It through your hair taking one small strand at a time. Tour hair. will be soft, glossy and beautiful fn Just a few moments a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. - - S. B.-277 Pierce: -To provide for obtaining statistics as to lands devot ed to agriculture and horticulture, carrying an appropriation of 300; data to be gathered through as sessors, emergency clause attached. S. U. 27 Senator" Ritner and Representative ISurdick: To com plete a fish hatchery on Tumalo creek. Deschutes county, carrying an appropriation of $a000. S. B. 74. Lachoiuad: TO provide for the building of an armory at Sil- verton. carrying an appropriation of $10,000. city and county each to-con- tribute equal amount. S. B. 232 Bell and Orton: To provide for state payment cf expens es oiDiinting unuea spaiuin war veterans'- annual, report. S B. 2S4 Tberhard: To remove statutory requirement relative to sal aries of secretary and stenographers of public service commission. S. B. 88 Smith of Coos and Car ry: To allow coqnty courts to take choice of delinquent tax certificates before allowing them to be sold to the public S. B. 257 Ritner: Extending to county courts authority to. construct roads through incorporated towns up to 2000 population for purpose of connecting highway- systems, con struction to be at county's expense. 8. 11. 281 Committee on county and state officers: Increasing salary of warden of - state penitentiary to 1250 a month. S. B. 183 Norhlad (by request); Ta itMhlkU wMt. f.mil iwnnni .V 1 from being employed by orientals In J fafoy Gums ITdUI'II Bills m.UA ttaa vsva - - " listments and prohibiting intermar riage of white and orientals. 8. B, 292 Gill: To authorize Muttcmah county tolsoue bonds for the instruction or nnages across the Willamette liver In the city of Portland. S. B. 261. Orton: To allow Mnlt nomah county to -expend for road purposes funds arising from the ma- tor vehicle law and other sources, S. B. 147 EddyU-To create the Oregon land settlement, commission to be appointed by' the governor as pait of reconstruction program, car rying an appropriation of 10,000 S. B. 214 Pierce: To prevent de frauding of employers and employes. S. B. 217 Eddy: Creating state board of health. The tops of sugar beets make very satisfactory ensilage, declares the agriculturist of the - Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, of Yakima, Wash1 Ington. This was proven by an ex periment In feeding such beets near Toppcnish. the tops used In that way being considered worth close to SI a ton. J Beware of Counterfeits I Some are Talcum Powderl PAINS- MASTER "Bayer T&HeU of Aspirin. 1 i For Headache Colds Neuralgia. Earache Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism Grippe . . Influenzal Col is Neuritis Lame Bacl Joint-Pains Pain! Pain! . Adults Tate one or two txLlcta anytime, with inter. If necessary, repeat dose three times a da J, after meals. Since the worll-famous discovery of "Bayer Tabl-U of Aspirin intro duced in 1900, billions cf these genu ine tablet haTe Ix-en prescribed hj physicians and Proved Safe by Millions, Health BUI Chaneed So . as to Please Scientists Important among measures passed by the senate yesterday was Senator Eddy's, bill providing for a state board of health and codification of the state health laws. In its original form the Christian Scientists attack ed the bill, but Dr. Wood, chairman cf the committee that had the Mil under consideration, announced to day that amendments had been ef fected making the bill agreeable to the SclecUsts. . "The bill does not. discriminate against Holy Rollerlsm. tongues of fire. Christian Science1 or any ether belief," said Dr. Wood. The meas- cngi-nu'no V E J J ash Tiuy cmly "Bayer" packages, Aspirin I tto tmie mark f Hmyr Vmr tare bi Moocccucckatcr f SlC7bcsc4 . Ask for and Insist. 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