The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 14, 1919, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OREGOV BTATESMAX: FRIDAY, MAItCH 4, 1910
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PLAN FIGHT ON
NATION LEAGUE
Hon - Partisan Organization
Will Open First Guns in '
the Near Future .
Spring
. Now is the Time To Take
Mood's
Sarsa-parilla
WASHIXG'GTON, March 13 Pre
liminary plana t r th formation of
a nitional non-partisan orpaniiatlo.i
designed to kep th American poo
dle better informed as to events at
' the peace conference anJ to oppose
acceptance of the constitution of he
letigue of nations aa now drawn
wera made at a conference t xlay b
tween Senators Reed of Missouri,
democrat, and Urah of Idaho, and
- Poindexter of Washington, republi
cans and George" Wharton Pepper,
a lawyer, of Philadelphia.
After the conferajo. it .vai an
nounced that Henry Wattersori. for- a faker's bureau and the rondiict-
nor publisher of the Louisville Cur-ier-Journal.
would be president ot
the organization with Mr. Pepp?r as
directing soprvisor. It wii said
that many senators who have len
active in opposition to app oyal ot
the leaene constitnt'on wouit sul
por the - ri;aiiiitij.
Sfantor " Rfl annoi;nc.M fha a
statement nuUiii'.it tn pjijKWB cf
Jjhe Organization woiill h ristued
within a few da Om p.irpo3o, it
wn explained, woull be the coordi
nation of various local bodies that
have bcn formed oyer th? cjuntry
in oppcsitio'4 o the lea?iu Pres
ent lilaiis call for establishment of
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Saturday 2 p. m.
SHOES AND SUITS FOR THE BOYS
ALUMINUM AND GEANITEWAEE FOR THE
KITCHEN.
. One 2-seated Surry.
Salem Auction Co.
457 S. Commercial St.
WE BUT FURNITURE PHONE lU7
1. SATERLEE, Auctioneer. D. CURRIE, Mgr.
Ins of an extensive campaign of
pablirity
Senators said th? organization
would be rupported by voluntary
contribution.
i-'n? jrestiona were made at the on
ferejee today hat rep-vsontativea be
ser.tto Paris while the p?are nego
tiation are in proKrcfee. but no
api cement was reached.
Mrs.. Russell Catlm Urges
More Knitting in Salem
A communication from Mrs. Aus
tell Catling who is in Seattle at a
meeting of -the Red Cross workers,
urees the need for more knitting for
the reftieteK of the stricken coun
tries of Europe.
"Under present arrangements, 7."
per cent of all materials, yarns in
cluded, are to be shipped abroad."
she writes. "Knitting factories here
in the United States are helping to
their full capacities, but JO.O00 chil
dren In Siberia alone are orphans
without clothing.
"If proper response is made to thl
appeal the required quota can bo
completed by June and there will pro
bably be no further demand for such
work. Salem's knitting headquarters,
are open Thursdays and Fridays froif
1 to 5 at the postoffice building."
U. S. Commander Wearing Legion of Honor
Medal and War Hero Who Pinned It on Him
Governor Olcott Seeks
h to Quit Secretaryship
That thero should be three mem
bers of state board of control with
one yo.e each rather than two -members1
with three Yotes.' "particularly
FRECKLES
March firings Out Unsiahtljr Spots.
How to Remove Easily.
The woman with lender skin
dreads March because It is likely te
cover her face with ugly freckles.
No matter how thick her veil, the
sua and winds have a strong ten
dency to make her freckle.
. Fortunately for her peace of mind.
Othine double strength, makes it
possible for even thise most suscept
ible to freckles to keep their skin
clear and white. No matter how
stubborn a case of freckles you have,
the double strength Othine should
remove them.
Get an ounce from your druggist
and banish the freckles. Money back
If it fails.
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General Pershing is seen here wearing the. medal presented by the
French government when he was made an officer of the Legion of Honor.
With him is General retain who presented the medal at Chaumont, In
th Marnev district.
at the present time when the state
is confronted with great problems.
Governo- Olcott yesterday; placed be
fore Attorney General Brown an in
quiry whether It is passible a ider
the constitution of the state for him
to resign the office, of secretary of
state without at the same time sur
rendering the office of governor. H?
asks information as .o the speed
iest possible solution of ti e ques
tion.
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Behind the Lines of our
Series Suits
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There is
Quality Style Service
The satisfaction of buying clothes at Bishop's was never
greater than today. As in war times we protected our
patrons from inferior qualities and exhorbitant prices so in
this reconstruction period our customers derive in full
measure the benefit of improving qualities and diminishing
prices. Thai is why more and more men come to this store
for their clothes, gent's furnishings, etc
The? new "waist seam" models, of course are largely
represented in our new spring showing. These are in
plain brown, dark green and fancy mixtures. Two buttoned,
English models with soft roll lapels, hook vests, slash and
patch pockets meet with gftat favor.
We can fit the men who have just returned from "Over
There" and those who are home from training camps
"Over Here." i .
Hart Schaffner & Marx and Bishop All Wool are guar
antee in respect to style, quality andservice.
RAILROADS ARE
STILL ONSLIDE
t
While Costs of Operation De
crease, the Revenues Con
tinue to Decline
WASHINGTON. March 13 Al
though operating expenses of th
principal railroads of the country
showed a decrease In January, gross
and net operating revenues continued
to decline, the net revenue, after de
duction of taxes, falling about $54.
000-000 short of the government's
average montblv rental obligation, of
approximately y! 5,O00,000.
A summary of revenues and ex
penses for 181 road with annual rev
enue in excess of $1,000,000 made
public today by the Interstate com
merce commission snowed the gross
operating expenses in January de
clined more tban $43,000,000, or
about 10.5 per cent, from the Decem
ber figure of $440,100,165. Net op
erating revenue fell oH $8,744,882.
or 5.1 per cent from the December
total of $45,065,603, while the oper
ating expenses were $360,465,815. a
decrease of $34,568,747.
Deduction ot taxes and uncollecti
ble revenues from net operating" for
January leaves an actual operating
income of $20,936,000. a decreaser of
$10.000,0t'i0 from December.
Compared with the same month th
fore gross operating revenues for
January increased $111,427,000 or
about 3H per cent, net operating rev
enues $22.4S1.970 or 160 per cent.
and operating expenses $88,944,000
or 32 per cent.
BOYS'
STORE
SALEM WOOLEN
MILLS STORE
IfEN'S
STORE
CASTOR I A
For Infants And Chfldrea
In Use For Over 30 Year
Always bears
the
Signature of
Two Farms at Shaw
Purchased by Easterners
SHAW. Ore.. March 13. Mr. and
Mr3. Glen McAllister aJd little
daughter, who have been visiting
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.
McAllister, left Wednesday Tor their
b me at Grays Hirer, Wash.
M. and Mrs. John Larsen, Jr..
visited their parents Tuesday and
Wednesdays
Mr. Paul RIeck arrived home from
bis duties in the army Thursday and
has his final discharge.
Two real estate transfers at Shaw
were put 1h:ongh In the last two
weeks . The old Abuei Lewis ranch
was sold for $20,000 and the Wm.
Anock fruit ranch for $6600, bcth
o eastern buyers.
The ladies of the Catholic church
clrcl were entertained at th home
of Mrs. Wm. Berg, Wednesday.
March 5.
The Ladies Aid society met and
reorganized Thursday at the home
of Mra. Frank Goodin. The follow
Ing officers w--e elected. President.
Mrs. Alice Chapin; vice-president.
Mrs. C. I McAllister; secretary.
Mrs. Addie Lewis; treasurer, Mrs.
G. J. Fryer. -The next meeting will
be a th home of Mrs. V.. T. Cbam
beiiaiJ. Thursday, March 20.
The Tolcta club will meet with
Mrs. N. Elliott Wednesday, March
19.
Mrs. S. S. Spencer of Salem is a
guest at the home pf Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Amort. (
Mr. Guldo P.erg and bride of Tort
land spent a few day last w.ek with
their pa-en ts. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Befrg. The -puany friends of .Mr.
Berg wish him and his bride many
long years of happiness and prosper
HATS! HATS!! HATS!!!
FOR DAY TIME WEAR, EVENING WEAR
OR SPORT HATS
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If ir no other aigti
than the smart new
hat, ire know that
winter i.i over for all
the feminine worM
w loobinjj out from
u n (1 c r brims of
at raws narrow,
hrt fftf, uneven, as the
case may be, above
which alert wings
rie to tvholy unex
pected heights.
Kr-rlugtiui flowers
hht&som above all
crowns, or the fruits
of the eafeon grace
the brims.
Our hat dii!ay i one to ! proiul of.
We hir. only exie-L vrorkinaiisMp an!
the hats that are tnrnetl out in our mil
linery department arc thoroughly fash
ionable ami smart.
Prices $1.98
to $6.90
Our Prices Always the Lowest.
GALE & CO. ,
Commercial & Cocrt. Phone 1072
Formerly Chicago Store.
Truck Buyers, Attention
Do you want the best for yonr money! See the Interna
tional and the Panbard Trucks at 147 South Comxnerciil
Street Salem, Oregon.
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J. L SCOTT & SON
Sprit!
Beauties
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Would be a very fitting way to express the charm and
loveliness of the new shoes. 1
The rery desirable dark
browns in dressy French heels
and they really fit and are
comfortable. You can tray
the best for $12. Then you
can buy others at lower prices
on down to $8.50. In the
blacks down as low as $5.
Our Comfortable
Orthopedic Department
Contains the shoes that are
made to relieve the pain and
troubles of the feet There
are several different patterns
to suit all feet We will be
glacr to demonstrate to you.
Yon can't buy of us II we can't fit you tight
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STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS ONE CENT A WORD
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