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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1919)
8 ti 111 1 " "" " 1 1 u" 1 " M Byi UUTU LEXOnE FISHER T HE many; friends of UiS3 Jes i 8ie U. Cox, a former instructor in the Salem high school wilt be Interested As learn that she ha? finished her course of studies, with the Chicago Sf hoot or Civics - and Philanthropy and is now.. in-Seattle doing Red Crops work. After vis aing with relatives' in Danville, O. and RoliJ, "Mo.jiJIisa Cox t-rgmn wo about the firs of October with the Provident association, a charity or ganization of St. Louis and wa planning to make a study on deser tions when nfcie received tn invita tion from Mrs.l Earl Kilpatrick to go to Seattle for Red Crosa work. Mis Cox went to Seattle a week ago and her work will be to eurvey rural communities, and if such communi- LADY JANE WAS FAIR "The Lady Jane was tall and slim, the Lady Janes was fair." No lady can be fair and beautiful with a sal low complexion, pimples on the face, and akin eruptions which are caused" by Impure blood. "Number 40 For the Blood," by it3 wonderful alter atice properties, changes certain morbid conditions of the system from a diseased to a healthy state, there by reducing flesh when in excess. "Number 40" is employed In diseas es of the glandular system, in blood poison, glandular swellings, eczema, akin diseases, ! rheumatism, catarrh, constiuation, malaria, liver, stomach and kidney troubles. Under its use nodes tumors, j sores, ulcers, mucous patches and "copper colored spots dis appear as if . by magic' Made by J. C. Mendenhallj 40 years a druggist, t;vansTllle, led!. ; ' f Sold : by Perry's Drug Store! ! ' ties desire help, . especially alon? lines of health, to help them find but what is needed, who can oo it and how much part tie Red Cross ought to take in it. The division in which she Is comprises Orsgon, Washing ton, Idaho, and Alaska. At present she Is studying rural surveys and Red Cross plana .and organization -During the number of years In which Mis3 Cox lived in Salem she v: m a host of friends who regretted that she left Salem but who are de lighted that she will be oni the Pa cific coast and that she is doling such a needed and helpful work.U;' j; Saturday has been set aside as the Roosevelt Memorial Asso ciation day in Salem in order that Salem's quota for the fund wHicli is far behind can be reached- Many Salem folk have not under stood and' because they have not been solicited they have not given. Com plying with the wish of the Roose velt. family there is no soliciting for this fund; every cent that Is given must be a voluntary donation. In or der that everyone will have an op portunity to give, about 25 proml nent matrons of Salem are assisting the executive committee of the asso ciation and will be found on Satur day from 10 till 5 o'clock at desks in the state house, all the banks, and the court house where they will be ready to receive donations. The teacliers and pupils of the public schools are taking up the work thl? wek also. The women's chorus resumed Its resular practice last Friday nigTit lr Mi?s Mager's studio.- The chorus t was organized lat winter but be cause of the suspension of all public gatherings it did not give a public concert. A large numoer of wouiei havs already enrolled in the class- and foe the fact that it was for time the only chorus beside the high school and university ones that give the women outside these institutions an ! opportunity to do chorus work They plan to give a concert the firs of the year and at that time they win be assisted by some assisting artist and Miss! Bedford as accompanist. Mrs. K. L. Lewis of Medford who has been? visiting in Salem for week with her sister, Mrs. A. J. Da vidson, left yesterday for her home Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mattingly of St. JohnC Wash., are visiting in Sa lem at the home of the latter's son J. B. Chenowlth. Mrs. R. A. Nadon has returned to her home In Ilarrisburg after a very delightful visit in Salem with br tiaronU. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ecker lin. W. F. Byars of Coldendale. Wash, la returning to his home todav after a short visit in Salem with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Byars. Mrs. IV S. Page has returned from Portland where she was the guest of relatives for a several days stay. Professor William Ribinson Boon the well known organist of Portland was a gueft over the week-end of Professor and Mrs. T. S. Roberts Professor Boone gave an excellent organ recital In the Christian church Sunday afternoon. Far their house guest Professor and Mrs. Roberts entertained at dinner Sunday night Inviting Professor Frank Churchill and Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby as ad ditional guests. For Mrs. Olive Hand who leaves this week for Astoria, Mrs. Florrlan Von Eschen entertained- at dinner last night. Onlv a few close friends is this Your case? What You Should Do Mot Sucrow ful and Economical Treatment. Do you have a feeling of general weakness day in and out? Is your appetite poor? Doea your food fall to strengthen you and your sleep to refresh? Do you find it hard to do or to bear what should be easy? Have your ordinary duties and cares become great taks and ,burdens? If so, take Hood's Sarsaparilla this great medicine revitalizes the hlood, aives vigor and tone to all the organs and functions, and Is an. equalled for those who are in any de gree debilitated or run down. Do not delay treatment begin It today. To rouse the torpid liver and regu late the bowels take Hood'a Pills. They are purely vegetable. adies were bidden to spend the evenln Informally with them Mrs.. Hind who for a number of years has been an instructor in the Salem high school goes to Astoria to take up chinch settlement work. The man friends in Salem regret- that Mrs Hand will .be away from Salem.- Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Weller have' returned from a week3 visit In Bellingham and Seattle where ther were the guests of relatives. ! Professor and Mrs. Gustav Ebsen- Professor Delia Crowder Miller, and h-r son, Orvllle Miller have issued In vitations for a party, to be given Fri day night at the Ebsen home whlcp la being looked forward to with much pleasure for the guests. Tha Invita tion list includes the members or the faculty, their . husbands ano wives. Co -. t ats and V?. X si V 11 1 B D 111 iwinBi ti -jS. ' r .1151 I llu lilliti ;mtmT!grl : f -;-;:v ; ' .V: :' : : . ,:-;ri:.-V ' pgr FORWOMEN a A ' ''that are no mm ird-. -fewfegMX. A ; admiration. mat, $mti m i - oiti Pile Cured In O to II Davs Druggists refund money If PAZO OIXTMKXT falls to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Stops Irritation; Soothes and Heals. You can get restful sleep after the first application. Price 60c. j , BULK APPLES ! IN SHIPMENT i ARE OPPOSED ; ' , ' '" ' , , , t Commission Not Favorable to Rate on Parity With. ' Boxed Fruit DEALERS ARE AGAINST IT i """'"" - ' & .' Request of Portland Man Gets Adverse Response Frpm : Service Board Because of the danger that shlp- rient of Q;egnn apples. In btilk to eastern points would t?nd to cut dcvVn thectandard, of Jhe Oregon pioduct in the minu of eastern bro kers and eonsum?rrf, !h public ser vice commission r-ifiiM t acefda to a request of G. L Davor.nort of Port- i,ind by lending it? aBSi.ttanco to the CKiablisbment of a rate on bulk tbip- ments at the same fiaure te hun- "AAiA. $1.0 aa ts charged fjr ahip-- menta In boxes. , ' i Before replying to Mr. Daven port's request the commission made Inquiry of grow-r.i, shipper? and manufacturers throughout the tlate Replies show that Oregon and toe northwest hava iablished an en viable reputation for the grade of apples produced. Replies' give many reasons why apples cannot r-e shipped In bulk In the distance contemplated by the Portlanl man without much Injury to the fruit, and that, there is an active demand far 'm perfect and lower grade apples In Oregon for manufacture Into clde? nd vinegar and for canning pur poses. . tFred C. Ruchtci, chairman of th commission, in his reply to Mr. Da venport, says In part:: hwnomir Question Arie j"An economic question might rea sonably be discussed aa to the ef feet of such a rate , as In proposed upon .the prices received by grower ho carefully grading and packiur v arrayed hero in rieli profusion for your J & K Shoes are fashioned so deftly that they give th.e feet a charming trim and dainty look, an effect height ened hy ; well-proportioned vamps and heels. The Autumn Display; ese famous arch-fitting ' hoots emhraees all the much-wanted eohcits, including kid, calfskin, patent leather and cloth comhiuations, in the desired colors and lasts. . Shipment just reeeivtvl V QUALITY HIGHEST HOW RAISES 600 CHICKENS After Being Relieved of Or ganic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Oregon, 111 "I took Lydia E. Pink bam Vegetable Compound for an or ganic trouliJe which pulled me down un til I ..IJ A . 9 iwuu uui pui my foot to the floor and could scarcely do my work, and aa I live on a firalj farm and raiae six hundred chickens every year it made it very hard forme. . . "I saw the Com pound advertised in pur paper, and tried It. It ham mfmJ rny health bo I can do all my work and I am so grateful that I am recommend ing it to my friends." Mrs. D. M. Alters, R. R. 4, Oregon. 111. Only women who have suffe; d the tor tures of such troubles and ha e dragged along from diy to day can realize the relief which this fsmous root and herb remedy, Lydia C IMnkham'a Vegetable Compound, brought to Mrs. Altera. Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters condition should profit by her recom mendation, and if there are any com rticatbna write Lydia E. Pinkham'a Medicine Co., Lynn. Mass., for advice. The result ef their 40 yeara experience u at your service. llllllllilinilHIII T- 4"W liils The Biggest and Best Assortment in town at popular prices. Every desirable material is shown here velours, Broadcloths, Silyertones, Pluthes, etc Also a splendid as- sor menii short coatees. Children's Coats. .... .$4.75 to $12.50 i : Ladies' Coats $14.75 to $50.00 iics La Salts.., .$20.00 to $45.00 Oar prices always the lowest Gale&iC Commercial Street Formerly Chicago Store 1 their product before shipment, havej been largely responsible .for the! market afforded, also aa to the ef fect. If any. upon Oregon indutriev canneries, their employees, etc. How ever, these features will not be con sidered further herein, i "We are principally concerned for the purposes of this communica tion with the questions to the actual necessity for establishing the rate and as to whether or not this com mission should actively participate" Leading Men Opposed "From a review of the letters re ceived and the arguments offered It Is apparent that the large major ity of the representatlvea of the ap ple Industry are not in favor of plac ing bulk apples on a parity of rates with shipments In box. Consequent ly this commission, .in its present knowledge of the entire situation must decline to assist. "The commission advises that spe cial commodity rates have been mad effective on apples in bulk to spe cific, locations (canneries) through out Oregon, and further, that reduced distance tariff rates are effective, to permit of shipments to canneries not otherwise taken care of. and finally, that rates cn apples in bulk now ob tain, aa far as North Dakota, the furthest point, which.-It Is contend ed, apples can be shipped in bulk without material Injury. "Thelma" Individual Chocolate " A. Salem product made by The Gray Belle distributed by George E. Wate- for sale eavervwaere, e I""'- "" will lose much time from hla work! Keep cut of your neighbor's I a payment for, two weeks. Instead chen! You may detect the aroma a one-month basiswill be made, and j th;j 'nl jm hop. after that the. claim goes through' ! the regular channels for futther ad-i Thi IxjwuVn noveueBl for tr- Justment. I d-nt !.rj:r.;ng louder. WASTE OF TIME IS ELIMINATED Claims Now Handled With Greater Dispatch by Acci dent Commission DONT BE A "MISERY-FACTORY" Stop Headaches, Bilious Spells, Colds and Constipa tion with "Cascarets" Ideal Physic! You men and women who can't get feeling right who have head ache, coated tongue, bad taste and foul breath, dlxxlness. can't aleep, are billoua, nervous and upet. both ered with a aock, gassy, disordered stomach and colds. Are you keeping your lived and bowels clean with Caacarets. or mere ly shocking your Insldes every few try. aays wnn jaiomci, Baits, O.I or vio lent mis? Cas-carets work while yoa al; they cleanao the atomach. remove lit sour, undigested, fermenting f4 and foul gases; take the exceu from the liver and carry oat cf It aystrra all the constipated waste mat ter and poison in the bowels whirl I now Leaping you ia constant r.l- t jcarel never gripe, icia jrr'cii!e inconvenience and Cacar !et ctt so little, too. Through an expeditions system of handling claims tercived by the state inuualrlal accident commission the time elapsing between the receipt of a claim and the receipt of the first compensation check by the injure workman will be cut to less than two days. The system haa been worked out mainly by Commissioner Will T Kirk with the assistance of the head pi u-rimeiiU handling claims. Up until a short time ago ths per iod elapsing varied from eight days to three weeks. More recently this has been cut to about five days, and the laten nyMem, It is believed will ctirtail th-i delay even more. ' Tals has been worked out mainly through a change in method of re laying claims from on department 16 another. Claims received are to be tent fram the first receiving of fice on thi second floor of the cap itol to the commission's ofrice up stairs every hour and a half, and the plan ia to keep a continuous flow of claims through the offices. In caFes of revere Injury when l la obvious that the accident victim Mail Orders Keceircl Now SOUS A'S BAND Only Two I-wijraxciiM tit in (r Purllan.l an. I AMativ JOHN PHILIP S0USA, Conductor llker, Soprano Miss Mnrrm-e II.inlir.au. Vioinit ALBANY ARMORY , Nov. 15, 1919 Saturday "r" MATIN KE Evening.... Matinee... AM) EVKNIxr, $1.65, 52.20 - -$1.65, $2.20 .Make Chc. k' TflvaMe, an.! AiMrrt GLOBE THEATRE CO , .tutixv, oi;m;) KnrloKe Ailresse Stnnipcl Knvc!oje si