The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 28, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OREGOX STATESMAN: SATURDAY; J UXE 2, tU.
OH Cannon, Captured by Napoleon Fjrom tHft Prussians,,. . !
CQREYURGES
received from the penate committee
on interstate commerce on senate
I bill 313. but congestion in tUe clos
Tc'-r:rr'- ThatVill Be Fired When Germans Sign the Treaty. o 'Peace
ing hours or , the session kt pt the
measure from 'passing. As senate
biU 380 it ha? been re-introduced.
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Jast how light a -charge is to. be used has not been stated, but the mohient the news is flashed to Paris
that the Oernrans have signed the. peace treaty tbU'pid i;un and a number of others Just lifce ijwill te, fired
in the French capital. Thej were captured by Napdleon from lhe Prussiana'and since then have decorated the
lavalides In Paris. These historic guns, which are of bronze and highly decorated, have not ben fired since the
day-the Prussians surrendered them.
AID TO WEST
Service Commissioner Wants
: Oregon Towns to Boost -for
Legislation
Commercial clubs and other indus
tcial Organizations of eastern Ore
gon are urged, in a letter or the
Oregon ; Public Service commission,
to use their influence to have the
Oregon delegation in .congress sup
port Iong-and-short-haul legislation
now pending at Washington. The ef
fect of this- legislation. -would be el
imination of discrimination against
intermediate' points, in the matter of
rates as compared with the long haul
from the east to the Pacific coast.
The letter is addressed to the Ore
.gon organizations by Commissioner
ir. IL Corey. ; ; ,. '
I The letter asserts that eastern
Oregon , will remain sparsely settled
as long as railroads are permitted
to charge less for the longer haul
than to intermediate ; points, , and
that the-manufacturing Industry can
not be developed under present con
ditions. ,
Senator Poindexter of Washing
ton, Henderson of Nevada and Shaf-
roth of Colorado,, and Congressman
llayden of Arizona introduced long-and-short-haul
bills before ' the last
session of 'congress, and as a result
it offnrla hv th I n tsrrnoH la 1 A altle
association a favorable report was
Send a copy, of, the Peace, edition
to the lKy ii the i-rvire. tly m
limited number of eotie left, so ur
der early. Stt rent irr opy. -
. MEN WAXTCD.
"Kansas needs 100.000 men to
help harvest ; the record-breaking
crop. is a bit Of Information wired
to the daily newspapers. That means
that' a vast sum- of mouey will have
to oe aisoarsea berure sucn a crop
of grain is ready for. marketing and
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Tobacco Habit
Dangerous
Mjr Doctor Connor, formerly of Johns
Hopkins hoapllal. Thousand of inu
nutferlnic from fatal dluMx-t would t
in perfeirc health today wrre It not for
the deadly, drug .Nicotine. Stop the
habit now. before I fa too late. I fa a
timpl proccjia to rid youraclf of. the
tobacco habit In any form.' Jiint go to
any up to 'date drutf atore and.Kt
pome Nicotol tablrln; take them aa dl-
rrrted' and lo; the pernicious habit
quickly vaniuhe. Drtigxiata refund
the money If they rail, lie aure to rct
larjrw and In terf sting announcement by
Doctor l'nnor aiwm to appear in thia
paper. It tella of the danger of nico
tine polaonlnir and how to avoid It. In
the meantime try Nicotol tablets: you
will be surprised at the result. D. J.
SPEND OR SAVE IN SALEM
7ITHERof tLosc principles kee-js business
booming and farming progressing in your
home community. The merchandise youtl
find for the oner-and the bank facilities for
the other are not surpassed any place.
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We shall be glad to have you unite with the
United States National t '
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Fwneral .of Mrs. M. Stu ff
It Conducted at Slay ton
STAYTON', pr., June 27.Funer-
al services'-of the late Mrs. M, Streff,
who passed away ... Thursday ,-of last
week Veret held f :0m" the 'Catholic
church hefe Wednesday -morning. 'A
large conoourse of , frieails and
neighbors-attended at the Catholic
cemetery. ..-'H ".!' : " !
j llenry. Porter of Aumsville was a
business visitor in Stayton aVay or
two of this week.
Mrs, Nelan and children of Sub
limity were guests at jthe home of
Mr3. Eva Qulnn Wednesday. ?
City Marshal Henry Smith has a
force of .men at -work on, the city
hall doing some needed repair work.
William Kelc'ker laad wife; ;in com
pany with Mr. and :Mrs. ' John Van
land and out over the Columbia riv
er highway : last Sunday., ( ''
J. C- Clark and family who have
made their; home in Stayton for tho
past year, left tho first or the week
for Castle Rock; where they; w.il? re-s
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v Rev. Father ill 'V rif Sublimit U
performed, a marriage ceremony
Tuesday morning at!, the Catholic
church, m Staytoj, the contracting
parties i being Miss Freda AIU3 and
Josef Spanol; both 'of Stayton. After
congratulations, a wedding break
Handle made an auto" trip to, Port-i fast .was served at the bride"3 homf.
followed t by a reception in the ev
sidci
Salem
J ; RETAIL AT .WHOLESALE PRICES
! ' ' MAIL OBDEKS 458 STATE STREET
j , ,C. 6. I, ORDERS 393 AND 186
Crown flour; ............ $3.00 .
Olympic : . . . . ; . . .. . I ; -. $2.95
1 pound Ghiradellis chocolatft
1 35c
Pacific hard wheat. . .V;. $2.90
Diamond C. ...... r.. I -.$2.B5
Best cane sugar, 100 lbs.. .$9.30
Half Ground salt, 100 lbs. $1.10
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Dairy salt, 50 pounds. . I . .80c
5 pounds Royal Baking pow
! der .: ....$2.65
2Mi pounds Royal Baking pow-
der $17
5 pounds M. J. B." coffee .'.$2.45 .
3 pounds Royal Club coffee' ,
! $1.45
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3 pouftds'Folger's Shasta eof-.
fee $1.40
1 lb. Royal Club coffee. . . .50c
J pound M. J. B. coffee. ...52c
1 pound Folger'g Colden Gate
I coffee ... . . . . . .52c
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1 pound Tower "cbf fee ; : . .40c "
1 pound Peaberry coffee... 42c
5 pounds Peaberry per lb. 40c
23 pounds Peaberry, per lb. 38c
White beans, fine quality, per
j pound . . .... i ... . .... . . .7c
10 lbs. dark Kafo syrup. . . 95ft
. 5 pounds dark Karo syrup 48c
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, 1 gallon tea Garden syrup $1.60 .
Medium Ijog Cabin syrup.. 60c
Large Log Cabin syrup. .$1.15 .
3 pounds Ghiradelli's choeolate
! .$1.00
1 pound Hershey cocoa . . . .35c
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Y pound Hershey cocoa... 19c
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Bali perfect Mason jars and .
caps : 1 doz. quart jars $1.00
1 dozen pints. i. .95c
1 dozen' V-z gallon. , . '. . . .$15
Zins Mason caps, dozen. .'. .29c
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Mason' sure tokeep rubbers,
dozen. ... . i. ; . . .6V4c 1
Economy jars and covers: y
-gallon '..$1.75
Quarts , . . . . ... i , . .$13
Pints ...J $150
Economy lids, dozen. ... .. .29c
Corn flakes Armour's1 packag?
. v ....:.ioc
Corn flakes, case 36, package
' 10 pounds cream rolled oats 65c
: 10 pounds Graham, fJour. .65c
"10 pounds pancake. . .70c
10 pounds wheat cereal. . . .70c .
Carnation milk," docn . . . .$1.75.
Borden's milk, dozen;.. . .$1.75
.11 packages Jell 0'. ....... .33c
! 3 packages Jiffy Jell. . . . f .33c
2 Post Toasties.. ...... .;. 27c
2 Kelloggs.; ............. .27c
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Large Instant Postum... . . .43c
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Smjdl Instant Postum. . . . . ,25c
Plain Postum. ..... . . . . .22c
ning. The- young people wul resi
on a : f airfl near Staytort. : ;
Miss Anaa Mullen came over from
SaJem Wednesday to attend the fu
neral service of Mrs. siren 1
' Mrs." Helena Yankee was a Week
end - gnestr at " the home of : her fa
ther; ;GeorgeNeibert: - Mrs.- Yanke
returned tocher home in Salem Tues-,
day. accompanied fay her "brotner, S
eibe:t. and- wife. . k -
nesday morion for Newport where I
they, wlir'fipeJd a couple Of weeks
in. . recreation. - ' " '
I Clarence McCrow or uanas peni
a? dav or Iwol vfcfltUig' his siMer, Mrs.
JTos, Fisher,: first of the week. Or.
Sunday Mr. ;McCrow and tae Fish
ers &enpoyed a" day's fishing' tn Sil
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ll COMMOX SEXSE CCRE.
I Dpn't softer from bUioosnessw sick;
haoache, sour stomach. : eas, .bloat
ing:.! or other results of indigestion.
Foley Cathartic Tablets clear " the
stomach and r bowels, enliven , the
liveri, and have a gooa tonic aueci
nn te whole intestinal tract, lney
relieve" the heavy feeling so dis
rinr ' in stout nersons.; J. C
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lVe?comcJ?flin Falls an
j t Polk County Grain Land
-DALLAS, Dr., June 26. (Special
to The Statesman ) A ligbt rain,
worth many thousands of dollars to
farmers and fruit growers j in this
section of the state fell here this
morning giving the ground which
had baked under the hot suns or me
nast few days a thorough wetting.
The rain was especially welcomed by
those farmers who have been grow
ing grain crops as a light rain was
aii ht wna needed to make them
hnmner croria this year. A smalt
portion of the hay crop has been cut
this week but ranchers say the rain
will be of ho harm to it unless 11
should keep up for several days.
Fruit crops were also benefitted by
the rainfall. ; 1 ' -T
WE ADVISE CANNING ALL FRUIT AND VEGETABLES POS
. SIBLE. IT WILL SAVE YOU DOLLARS.
J. L. BUSICK
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This Repair Directory give the principal places where
an article can be repaired,arid should be preserved in
; every home asf a ready guide. '
STOVE REPAIRIXO
Satisfaction ruaran4
teed. 45 years exjperi
lence. -Salem
Fence and
' Stove Works;
250 Court tS.
Phone 124
GEORGE C. WILL
Repairs all Makes
of Sewing Machines
Supplies, Needles,
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7 ' . Phone 1E9 1
432 State Street, Salem, Oregon
i f " YISITS AT SILVERTOX
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SILVEUTON, Or.; June 26. (Spe
cial to The Statesman) B.iB.- Con
kle, formerly a principal in the Sil
verton high, school Is at the C. Bristol
home now. Mr. Conkle says be will
probably remain at Sllverton during
the summer He hen accepted a po-
sition with the Enterprise school for
nextfalL v .. ! -. ,t - '
i J. Madsen of Salinas. CaU. is vis
iting at the M. J. Madsen home. Mrv
Madsen is -76 years ; old and this is
his first vlst to Oregon. ' He is an
uncle of M. J. Madsen. ? j
j Mr. and Mrs. P. Moberg. S. Wil
liams and little 1 Miss Mary Moberg
motored down, from Wood burn
Thursday ; '.' ; '.
I BRYAX SPEAKS AT D.VLfaS
DALLAS J Or.,- July 27.' (Special
to The Statesman) WiUfam Jen
nings' Bryam several times candidate
far president of the United State3
will be in Dallas during the Chautau
qua next month on the evening of
July" 19. This announcement has
Just been made by the Ellison-White
f hnutanaua svstem. Mr, . Bryan: is
one of the big drawing cards this
year and although he has not many
followers in this section u is nwu-
less to say he will draw a large
crowd.! K " i. I : '
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' -Thelma'; Individual ' Chocolates,
5c- everywhere.- . ! "
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. j - MAJHf WALNUTS. , : .
rl-Pnnr fnoasand ranchers Inl south
ern California will this year harvest
a crop of walnuti that will j return
them about1 115.090,000. according
ta nresent Drosoects and. a prelim
Inary surrey of the orcuardsjby the
walnut growers association! there
abouts. .
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SALE
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186,194 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET, IN ALL OUR-DEPARTMENTS IN GROCERIES, DRY GOODS! ME'S FUR
NISHTNGS, CLOTHTNG AND SHOEsi A , , . -A 1 .
DONT MISS THIS SALE. IT IS THE CALL OP SALEM'S STORE FOR THE PEOPLE. Y0U WILL HAVE THE
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GROGERIES
PRIVILEGE OF BUYING A DOLLAR FOR 75c OF MERCHANDISE AT THIS SALE. IT IS USEELSS. TO EXPLAIN,
THE MARKET SITUATION AS THE NEWSPAPERS COVER THAT EVERY- DAY, BUT WE WOULD ADVISE YOU TO
BUY ALL YOU CAN FOR FUTURE USE AS WELL AS PRESENT NEED NOW BEFORE THE PRICES GO HIGHER.
This Sale Starts Saturday and Continues Monday, June 30
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' 'BIG REDUCTIONS IS MEN'S
CLOTHING AND FURiilSHIilGS
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Buy your suit now for the Fourth: -
$:i5.00 Men's tiuits. I $15.49
$7.50 lre Worsteil Woolen pants...... I......... A. 4.93
$:i.50 Mm Cotton PanU 1 ..$L78
Khaki Pants. A :...$1.19 and tip
Men k Dress Shirts,... ....69c and up
2-piece Underwear , . .A.. . ..t ...... .45c
Union Suits..'.... ....... .......93c
Men'n bib overalls. . . ; ........ i $1.19 and up
$15.00 Boys Suits............. ...I.. ...... ...$7.49
Boys Dress Shirts J. . .V, .65c and up
Boys Overalls s..... Li...98c and np
Bovs' Sport Shirts J W ..'.49c
3st Iiartlwhoat -flour.
10 pounds Rolled Oats.
IIead; Rie1, pound.
Broken Rice, pound. . .
White Beans, pound...
..$2.80 and $2.90
, ...C5c
...10c
..8c
...6c
Red Mexican - beans, pound "... ...8c
Lima Beans, 2 pounds for. ; 25c
CanelSugarj per sack with other groceries only $9.30
JO&'ppifnda Granulated Sugar,.. $1.00
' Peaberry - Coffee : . . ............. . 40c
Gun Powder Tea , .' .50c
English fireakfaiif .... . . . . ; -. .30c
Upton's1 Tea, V pm"d. . -40c
Corn Makes, package .9c
Macaroni A . . . i , .8c
Soda and. Oyster Crackers, pound 17c
Carnation, Borden's and Armours, milk, per dozen... .$1.75
Libby's . . . ;
Sweet corn and sugar peas. . ,
2 Vjs Tomatoes.
No. 2 Tall Clams.
Flat Clams
-No. Id Red Kao svrup. . . . ...
No. 10 Blue Karo............
Big reuuctioiLs iu CrLsco Cottolene compound, pearl shorten
ing, lard, Puritan oil, corn oil and Wessen oil.
White Flyer Soap. . , ; : ; . . .'5c
Matches! 4...5c
Brooms tfi: , . ... . .65c, 85c, $1.00
Reiiember the Jar Reason is in full swing right now:
Masons fe gallon, per dozen. . ... .$L23
.14c
15c
.....14c
......20c
.12c
....$1.03
.95c
Mason quarts, per dozen..,
Mason pints; per dozen
Economy y gallons, per dozen.
Economy quarts, per dozen '. ...
Economy pints, per dozen.
Econoihy Tops, per dozen
Sanitary Jar .Tops, per dozen
Jar Rubbers, per dozen;....
Dairy Salt, 50 pounds;
.....98c
89c
$1.73
....$L32
.$1.18
,..29c
20c
..5c
70c
Children's Koveralls Khaki blue, extra heivy.
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ouj u jyJUT iuuci now nuu mvs muucjr.
Calf skin m war times
Cal f skin after the war. ........
.98c
......23c
.'...77VsC
Men's Shoes
$T.r0 Dress Shoes i
7.50 bro n or black dress khoes. . . ,
44.00 Elk skin shoos. . j
M,ule skin.
Bovs' shoes
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$25
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Ladies' Shoes
8.50 kill leather shoes, all colors. . ,.. i ... i .$4X3
$7.00 kid oxford and pump, $4.93
."1.75 White Canvas Shoe. ofonl, pump&i...i ..$1X3
$2.50 ladies white canvas one-strap slipper, all sizes. . $1.33
Children's white canvas one-strap slipper, leather soles $1.19.
Rubber soles . . . .79c
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Buy all your notions in our Economy Basement and save money. A few of the hundreds of bargains listed.; Market Baskets,
10c; 6 tin cups' 25c; Sanitary Paper Sets for Picnics, contains 1 dozen Napkins, 10 paper plates, 1 table cloth, all for 10c;
100 paper Napkins, 10c; 1 dozen paper plates 5c; 10 quart galvanized pail, 35c; Ladies' Stockings, black and white 15c;
boy's, girls 's and children's black stockings, 19c Men's socks, 10c; Men's canvas gloves, 10c; Toilet soap 4c and thousands
of other bargains. ' -
Big Assortment of All Kinds of Crockery, Glassware and Granite ware at very lpw prices. j
We are' giving special attention to country C O. D. orders between Salem and Dallas. FREE DELIVERY every second chy,
also extra discount and reductions for camps. .We also give FREE PREMIUM COUPONS with each purchaser of $1.00 cr
up Fancy piece. of GLASS, CROCKERY and SILVERWARE. V j "
MANAGEMENT:
PEOPLE'S CASE
186.194 North Commercial Street
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