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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
TIIR OREGON' ST.YlI3f.tlAX: Fi:ilAY, NOVI'MIIER, 21, 1010. ITS A HABIT MANY HAVE OF WEARING I You, Too, Should Know the Comfort and Satisfaction One Finds in Perfect Fitting High Grade Shoes. Why Pay More When You Can Buy Them For LESS at Price's LADIES' DRESS SHOES Kid and Patent leather, cloth top and iwo tone high heels. Regular 8, $0 and $10 $4.95 LADIES' DRESS SHOES 'if- Brown Kid, Cloth top shoes, Military heels, regular $10 sellers $7.95 LADIES' FINE SHOES Black and Brown Kid Shoes with Baby Louis heels, regular $13 stock shoe $9.95 LADIES' COMFORT SHOES Black Vici Kid Comfort Shoes, plain or tip toes, regular $5 and $S . - $3.95 Men's $9 and $10 Dress Shoes ,...............,.......$6.95 Men's $12 and $13 Munson last .$8.95 Men's $5 and $6 Work Shoes ..$3.95 Men's $7 and $8 Army Shoes .$3.95 Men's $10 10-inch Loggers $6.95, Men's $11 Tan, 16-inch Top Shoes $7.95 THE PRICE SHOE CO clilnery building up out of the pronnd now. and they will make a plained showing from day to day. They are dreaminit of setting the roof on le fore Yery Ions. 1 -. OTer in Washington they fall it three-story farming, whn they raise tree truit. small fruit and poultry. But they will tar along awayMwhind 'when the Willamette! valley Rets into iilU proper stride in this kind of farm- I'"" PERSONAL MENTION C. K. Cranston, manager of the rendleton ommeCrcial club, who re- smained in Salem on business tolKiw- ing tle conclusion of the convention or commercial club secretaries, on Tuesday, left yesterday for his home. Mrs. Cranston is well known in toa lem having been raised in Marion county. Bizzesl Dreadnought Takes Waves at Mare Island Yard "VALLKJO. Cal.. Nov. 20. Th HER DAUGHTER WAS SAVED FROM OPERATION Mrs. Wells of Petersburg Tells How. dread naught California, scventetntb vessel of the line launched from. Mare Inland ways, rode at anchor, Uinixht in the waters of the Ca'rUluc Klraits between Val at sea. At 11:11 a. in. glcantlr hydrmlle trijrrera holding th .uvu-ton ball to theways were released and la leviathan shell received Its chrUtea- inc at the hands of Mrs. Randolf T. a the navy yarn na7-an- daughter of C.overnor Willi. I-Jo after an excitir? flit "cruis j D. Stephens and widow of a marina ; corps major killed In France. HOTEL ARRIVALS : MAKIOX F. H. Fenton. Engepe; Miss M. M. Cormier. Oak Patk, 111.; L. Kathberg. J. J. McCarthy. I). 11. Diamond. Joseph Chambers. F. L. Schafer, E. L. Osborne, W. S. Darnes. J. N. Dommisse. W. E. Dailey. W. H. Adams, Portland; C. B. Ilees, Stay ton; Gerald Kneeves, Woodburn; Is aac Delknap. BLIGH E. B. Kirkpatrick. Dal las; Mr. and Mrs. II. L.. WinnlTred. Amity; G. Plass, O. R. Hartwis. C. P. Foland, A. M. Hand. C. W. Adair. it. VV. Gill. J. H. Evans. A. B. Sal mon. Portland; L. Kohlmeier. Mt. Angel: H. A. Graves. F. A. Thomas. Corvallis; A. V. Amert, Tacomap'Joe L. Wheeler. 'Lebanon; S. F. Wright. Woodburn; Barbara Chladek. Leba non. , ARGO A. L. Dowsing. . Vernon Williams. Albany; C. F. Olmstead. Cleveland. j retersUurtr. Va. " Fcr tvro vtin my daughter suffered from a weakns ana pains in ner mJt right side; at time she rras so bad sba could not do any work. For two years the was at tended ty the best Ehysicians here, and oth agreed that she would have to be operated on. 1 suggested Lydia E. Pinkham'a egeU ble Compound, and at Crst she refused tn tjV lt lint fin 11 v consented. From the very beginning it helped her, and is entirely now she et her. well. nnrt tollinir jw bile la ruuici; rerybody how much good it has done tr'-Mrs. W. D. Wells, SB North Adams Street. Petersburg. Va. If everr eirl who suffei Wells did, or from irregul rwrinda. backache, siuel down pains, inflammation or ulceration era as Wiss larities. painful eache. dragging would only give this famous root and herb remedy a trial they would soon find relief from such suffering. For special advice women are asked to write the Lvdia E. Piakham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of forty years experience is atyoor service. SALEM SAMPLE STORE 141 North Court Street Do Your Trading at This Lower Price Store 31 FA'S IWIOXJi Cotton Kll. ........... .91.75 Hew Lined .OH I'art 2-M WHftht Woolen fl-VI l'nlrr?diir1 Imwer, iirey or Tan at l.tm, to MJVO tirry I'art Vwl Shlrta. .! J5 Men' Sweater IUL03 to f&OO Kerer Wool I ant . IJO to Cottonntle and Mixed Pant 1.98 to KL4.1 Stripe Overall fl.05 Men's Dm Shoe f 1.45, 3JCJ to f9-V Mew's Ix-alher Jcrkla. with or without kleevr f TJCi to 99JH3 Incger tihlrt tXJV) Sail Cni. .91.75 to $100 TrwaU 90.U5, IWy'.- 92.43 to 9ISJO leaa Ilabber Footwear flip !ioot I1M Pam 92.93 to 94.73 ltutibert. . . .9I.IMI to 91.60 Sltort IVot 9.123. 94JI3 IUj' i:abber. . . .(toe to Me MNe 53c CZc I ad lei ............ C j73c Mca'a Virk S1k 92.0H. 943 to 96.68 See our Factory Samples, Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses before you buy. They are bargains. C.J. Breier Company You Do Better Here For Less in the United States senate, and get- ! tins away with It. The French, the greatest conver- isationalists in the world, talking with mouth, hands and feet and all tli'j other parts of the boJy, cannot un derstand our United States govern- The pot is calling the kettle black ment by conversation. The United I BITS FOR BREAKFAST , . . : Everybody will grow strawberries. Have you secured your plants yet? Gold B reak Get instant relief with 'Tape's Cold Compound States senate has the French beaten a mile. ' . There are a lot of important build-I , .1,. I lT 1 - ,i . 1 t . ' of the gods. We are on the way to- j nnt-v-st warns iuu.vuu population. V. . The men who are building the Sa lem paper mill have the jmain ma- Don't stay stnffed-up! Quit blow ing and snuffling! A dose of "Tape's Cold Compaund" taken every two hours nntil three doses are taken usually breaks up a co!d and ends all grippe misery. . The very first dose opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air pass ages of your, head; slops note run ning; relieves the headache, dn'.'net. feverishness, sneezing, Horenej, stiff- uess. Cold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape's! X z x x X X x X X x X X x X X 44 L- X X X BREAD FOR BREAICFAST You can make your breakfasts tasty, appetising, satisfying without rich, heavy foods. ' A great variety of tempting breakfast dishes can be made with BREAD. Try using bread the best of all foods as the basU of your breakfasts. YcuH be surprised at the differencs ycu and your family will experience in vigor of body and brain. Holsum Bread is your Best bread Bay more of it. is your Best food Eat more of it. v CHERRY CITY BAKING CO. I i ft: 1 1 i IX 4 V 34 i j JJSfe- PR0C0LAMATI0N Ily hr l'rrRidrnt oi thr laltr State of Amerlra. v "The season of the year has again arrived when the );. pie of the United State are HrcuitOQie'l to unite in giving thanks to -Mmighty Ji for tlie hleeRina which he 'has conferred upon our country during- the 12 months that have pafcd. X year ago our people, poured out their hearts in praif unit thsnknivinjf that through divine aid the right was victorious and lt-ace had come to'i the nations which had iu courageously stru(jlel in dr-ln-e of human liberty and justice. Now that the stern task is ended and the fruits of achievement are ours, we look forward with confidence to the dawn of an era where the Bucrifices of the nations will find recompense i:i a "world at peace. . . "l!ut to attain consummation of the great work to which the American peo ple devoted their manhood and the vat resources of heir country they should, as ther give thanks to U'd. reconsecrate themselves to ,these princi ples of rlht which triumphed through -His merciful goodness.' Our grati tude cm find no more perfect express-ion than to bulwark with lovalty and patriotism those principles for which the free peoples of the earth fought and died. "During the 'past yeiar we have had much t make us grateful. In spite of the confusion irom the war we have prospered. Our harvests have been plen tiful and of our abundance we have been able to render succor to less fa vored nations Our democracy remains unshaken in a" world torn with polit ical nd social unrest. Our traditional ideals are still our guides in the path of progress and civilization. . "These grat blessings, vouchsafed to us for w hich we devoutly give thank should arouse us to a fuller sense of our duty to, ourselves- and to mankind to see to it that nothing we may do shall mair the completeness of the victory which we helped to win. Xo selfish puri.re animated us In becom ing , participants in the world war. and with a like spirit of unselfishness we should strive to aid by our example and by our co-operation in realiz H ini? trie enduring welfare of a?l people and in bringing into being a world ruled hy jr,ciidhip and good will "Therefore. I. Woodrow Wilson, president of the L'nitcd States or America hereby designate Thursday, ih" 27th day of November, next, for observance a a day of thanksgiving and prayer r my fellowcountry men. inviting thrm t cease on that day Irom, their ordinary tasks and to unite in their homes 3rd In their several place of worship in ascribing praise and thanksgitins to ljif. the author of all blessings and the master of our destinies. .i1" w hereof, 1 have hereunto wet my hand and caused the sen 1 of the I nited Mates to He 'affixed, , Hfctrte t the District of Colombia this 5lh day of November, in th year v. ."ur .f""r1 "n.,f thousand nine hundred and nineteen. Sand of the United Mates the one hundred and fortv-fourth. I , ieal) . 'UVoodlow Wilsou. "iiy the president: Ilobert' Lansing, secretary of mate." o!y0S STORE CASH Groceries - MmtoS&6n& Dry Oocxto . Tfte PremflwStore HalsShoes ciocning '- s I t wit VV f stif' V- And t OR AND ORE N I NO Of Our State Street Store, Formerly Bu sicks A MERCHANTILE EVENT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE ! ' Both our stores join in making this a marvelous event of savings. Every department Has Swung Into Line to Make This ! a ccusing and Enthusiastic Thanksgiving Sale LHJ V Naturally, there is only one Thanksgiving Sale a year, and we have put every effort forward to make it worth your while and something to look forward to. The merchandise placed on sale as to quality and style is of high character. The prices arc-truly remarkable and genuine savings arc the rule throughout the store. Everydepartmcnt will bend every effort to do their utmost to make this a great event for saving. Sale All Day Tomorrow at Both Our. Stores ..fotions . . PH0ME 453 DEMONSTRATION Our wonderful demonstration of Smoked Meats, Canned Meats, Meat Products, etc, will be a rev elation. Hundreds of dollars worth of samples will be given away. Don't miss this event all day long at both stores.