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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1919)
Si Shoe V3 t. Ever conducted in Salem is now in full blast at THE PRICE SHOE COMPANY. k I 1 .... ..t. v. n - w reUWion and the time to nrenare is now. Do not wait ana come in me na cn we ca give jou w au, iuuua ui. siuiuuer luuvweivr at sacruice prices. xac luuna wui wu uc uctc auu mw - -6 - -- . . , individual attention thai we can give you at this time. Our big stock will be reduced from now on and you will not have the chance to get. your sue if you wait too long. . PRICES THAT MAKE THESE HIGH GRADE SHOES SELL AS CHEAP AS CHEAP SHOES. Men's Driss Shoes . ' "-.-hi - t . ,. $7.00 Black Lace Oxfords, all sizes, now go at $5.95 :!: $7.00 Black and Tan Tace and button shoes go now at. 1!J i I $5,95 ,.' $8.00 Black and Tan lace and Button shoes go now at $6.95 , $9,00 Black and Tan lace and button shos now go at $7.95 ' ? ' Men's Work Shoes and Elk Bals , Men's Brown and Black Elk Bals, $4.00, grades, now go at; $2.65 i v J Boys' Brown and Black Elk Bals $3.50 grades, now go at . Youth's Brown and Black Elk Bals, $3.00 grades, go at V $1.95 ; Men's $5 and some $6 work shoes, while they last, go at j $3.95 ' i Men's $7.00 work shoes, all sizes, now go at t i I .$4.95 v; ' r- Ladies' Dress Shoes ' i : I $7.00 Black lace shoes, all widflis and sizes, now go at $5.95 $8.00 Black laee shoes, alj widths and sizes now go at $6:95 $9.00 Black, Gray and Brown shoes, all widths and sizes go at - $7.95 ChiUl's Barefoot Sandals, regular $1.50 grades, now go at $1.15 Barefoot Sandals and Tennis Shoes Misses' and Boys' Barefoot Sandals, regular $2.00 grades, . j' . . now go at . ; $1.35 Ladies' Barefoot' Sandals, regular $2.50 grades now go at ! $1.95 . I 1 Child's Linen Shoes, White and Black l 65 Cents Is 'i . 1 i . L- Boys' and Misses' Tennis shoes, white and black 75 Cents ) ' Ladies' Tennis Shoes, White and Black 75 Cents Mens Tennis Shoes,. White and Black' 95 Cents Sl'ECIAL IN BOYS' SHOES, REGULAR $5.00 GRADES, GO AT $3.95 SPECIAL IN LITTLE GENT'S SHOES, HEGI LAH $4.50 GRADES, GO AT j $3.65 LADIES' JITLIETT HOUSE SHOES. BEST $4.00 GRADES, NOW GO AT $2.95 LADIES' LACE BAL COMFORT SHOES, $5.00 GRADES, NOW GO AT $3.95 LADIES' ONE AND TWO-STRAP SLIPPERS, $5.00 GRADES, NOW GO AT $3.95 Thousands of pairs of Children's and Misses' shoes that we are unable to list and hundreds of pairs in other lines that are reduced equal to the above 'mentioned styles. ' -i ir 5 : Hanan Shoes hoes SelbyS rFbPaity m ps snoE Ball rand Boots Witch Elk Wizard Foot Appliances Boots HISTORIC HOTEL TO BE TORN DOVN ' J ; j 0 . : Landmark of George Washington to &e i Replaced ' by Modern Building When Prohibition Becomes Effective ' rill LDELPI 1 1 A. J un r 2 i . Anoth er landmark of George Wasoirgton Is 1Q go Into , the discard. , 1 Th historic Washington IIoao. noted as a hotel since: 1746; U to be torn down as soon - as prohibition becomes effective. It is announced. In its place will be erected a modern hotel, office buildicsr and theatre. . The place Is filled with reminis jcences of 1 Washington and re vol n tlonary tiuies. Washington retreated to Jt aftei the disaster of Brandy wine. A bronze tablet reads: "In this room September 11; 1777. Wash ington wrote the only report of the battle of randywine." ; Previously Washington had been Doctor Tells How to Detect" Harmful Effects olf Tobacco TESTS ' Try These SIMPLE New York: Doctor Connor, formerly up three flights of stairs at a regular of Jotina Hopkins Hospital, says: Many men who smoke, chew or snuff inces santly and .who are seemingly healthy are suffering- from progressive organic ailments. . Thousands of them would never have been afflicted had It not been fpr the use of tobacco, and thou sands would soon get well if they would only stop the use of tobacc The chief habit forming principle of tobacco - is nieotln!. a deadly poison which, when absorbed by .the system, slowly affects, the nerves, membranes, tissues and vital organs of the body. The harmful effect- of tobacco varies and depends on circumstances. One will be afflicted with general debility. others with catarrh of the throat. Indi gestion, constipation, extreme nervous ness, sleeplessness, loss of memory, lacK of will power, mental confusion " etc. Others may suffer from heart disease. bronchial trouble, hardening of arteries; tuberculosis, blindness or -even cancer fir the common affection known as to bacco heart. If you use tobacco in any form you. can easily detect the harm ful effects by making the following simple tests. Read aloud one full page from a book. If. in the course of read tng your voice becomes muffled, hoarse ' and indistinct, and you must frequent ly clear your throat, the chances are that your throat is affected by catarrh and it may be the beginning of more - serious trouble. Next, in the morning ; before taking your usual smoke, walk pace, then stop. If you find that you ar out of breath, your heart beat is forced, or trembling or Irregular, you may be a victim of functional or or ganic heart! trouble. If you feel that you must smoke, chew or snuff to quiet jour nerves, you are a slave to the to- oaccoi naDit. and are positively poison ing -yourself with the deadly druar. nic otine. In either case you have lust two alternatives keep on with the self- poisoning process irrespective, of the i dangera and suffer the consequences. ! or give .up the habit and escape the dangers. You can overcome the crav ing and stop the habit in a very short time by usiag the following inexpens ive formula., Go to any drug store and ask for Nicotol tablets, take one tablet after, each meal, and in a comparatively short time you wilt have no desire for toDacco. the craving will have Jert you. With- the nicotine poison out of your system your general health will quick ly improve. , . ( : Note when asked about Nicotol tab lets, one of our leading druggists said: "It is truly a wonderful remedy for the tobacco habit; away ahead of anything we have ever sold before. We are au thorised by E the manufacturers to re fund the money to every dissatisfied customer, and we would not permit the use of our name unless the remedy pos sessed unusual merit' Nicotol tablets are sold In this city under an iron-clad money-backi. guarantee by all up-to-date druggists, including D. J. Fry. a guest in this hostelry then knowa as the Washington Arms and again, when making 'the journey from Washington to New York when he was elected president, he with ft is retinue had breakfast in the-hotel's dinlag room. To commemorate this event the Daughters of the American Revolution erected a tablet reading: "This marks this house as tho place where ' Washington wTVte at midnight the only report of the bat tle of ! randywine. September 11, 1777. Here Washington also re ceived the .congiUtulations of tho people of Chester upon his election as the first president of the United States,,.: April 20, 1789." " After; the evacuation of Philadel phia by the Britsl army the name, of the hotel was changed to the Washngton House. On each occasion when Washing ton stopped at the hotel the best orom in the house was placed at hi disposal. The fine mahogany chairs which were in this room are still, preserved as historic relics. ; . WThen Wjashington departed from Chester; for New York for his iAau guration ceremony he rode a -splendid white horse, the gift of th. citi zens of Darby, Pa., nearby. As he l ode away be passed the Plow and Harrow Inn, which had the reputa tion of being the best kept tavern in the colonies. There it was that Lafayette's wounds . were dressed by Mary Gorman on the night of the battle of raadywine. v Virginia Bride Whom War Romance Took to Europe ticuiar charges lodged against him Canadian Officer and His were not oaseu uu me &i uuuu iui he had sold enemy plants-at too low a price, but that he had sold them tot Americans who had turned them to, profitable account. - ' Wrangle LanM Five Hours. For nearly five hours the senate judiciary sub-committee, conducting an open inquiry at the request of the attorney general, was in a continual snarl. .1 hTe bitter feeling remained to the end. the meeting closing abruptly and in disorder, with the announcement another session would be held tomorrow. There was a Btrong belief at the capitol tonight that no further hearings of conse quence would be held and that the committee would recommend confir mation of Mr. Palmer's appoint ment. 1 y . WaUh Charges' Ix-wU The first : evidence of bitterness was displayed at . the very outset, when Senator Walsh, Democrat, of Montana, charged Merton Lewis, formerly attorheg general of New York, .with deceiving the committee last week through failure to quote Lall of the sections of the law bearing rwy 1 'I m w.-'Hwm . i T ' ;;' ' J .h h ! it i- :J l PALR1ER MAKES ACCUSATION AT FIRST HEARING Carter' little liver Pills You Cannot be Ot AJRemedy That I Makes Life Worth Living Constipated ndHappy Ceaalae bears aigsatwe PS BARTER'S IRON PILLS nsBy colod g faces bat V vv Ul CTe&tly help moat paU-faced peopis ta , HagaaVsUDrK WASHINGTON. June 20. Attor tev General Palmer, at the first pub- j lie hearing in the fight to. prevent confirmation by the senate ol his appointment, turned sharply j today upon his accusers and boldly charged that they were aligned with German interests In a concerted attempt to discredit his administration, as alien property custodian. During the year and a half ne was In charge of the office, Mr. Palmer declared he had been de sonuced by every enemy alien and every friend and attorney of every enefny alien in this country . and that In Berlin he was character isei as the "official American pick pocket." Every friend of the 40.000 aliens -whose property had been seixed were' attacking him. he said, because his organization had. seized enemy property and captured the Germany industrial army' in the United States, tl would be shown, he told the committee, that the par- i i i www TO ALL WOMEN WHO ARE ILL This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham' Vege table Compound Her V Personal Experience. ,1 McLean, Neb.--" I want to recom mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all women who suiter from any functional disturbance, as it baa done me more rood than all the doctor's medicine. Since takine it I have a fine healthy baby eirl and have gained in health and strength. My hus band and I both iraise your med cine to all sufferine women." Mrs. John Koppeucann, li. No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. This famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable-Com pound, baa been restoring women of America to health for more than forty years and it will well pay any woman who suffers from displacements, in flammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or "the blues" to give this successful remedy a trial. ." For special suggestions In regard to I our ailment write Lydia EL Pinkhanl iedicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of its Ions experience is at your service. on the right of the alien property custodian to seize enemy property. Mr. Lewis, who Is council for Har vey T. Andrews, the principal com plainant, frankly stated that he had been in error and that he had come prepared to offer his apologies. Sen ator Walsh retorted that while he accepted-the statement without" res ervation. MY. Lewis should realize that the committee thereafter could not 'rely on anything.be said. Frequently during the presenta tion by Mr, Lewis of documentary evidence he 'clashed with Mr. Palmer and no effort apparently, was made by either to conceal his feeling of hostility, i g mm mnijumjiriiiiu ui lnmiuuiiiiiciuiiiiiiiii xin Just arter they were married In 1916 Major Charles Henry Pozer and his wire went to England. ' She was Miss -Kitty Steele Barrett. daughter , of Dr. Kate Waller Bar rett of Alexandra. Va-. and well known in Washington. He was then a lieutenant In the Fourth Canadian railway troops. When he went to France she entered the Canadian Army Service corps, and drove an ambulance in London for more than two years. Her husband, who had become a major by 1918. was men tioned in dispatches received from General Sir Douglas Haig. iL ' El tohich CAR tsVOBKS? 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