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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
THR OREfrfVI 8TATKSMA! FIUIK4Y, XOVKMHEH. 21, 1lf. ELKS GREATEST I CLASS GOES IN We Are Protecting You! Lodge Met in Afternoon by Special Dispensation, Pro gram Follows , ' ..... - . ... I! I i I U ( ' X Ij i ft r rn fnr nnpn wn P i o olz f If f rt7 pi ) v s u f M u V V f U ' f 0 V r7! i v y i 1 1 v u v i w u mm - Mm mi mm - mm. - am w t a w m w w a a w sra If' ' " "' ... 1 ii i.,i..,..ii.oii.i-t.i-iii. V 1 IUa"t',r ? i. "V "TOT"'"" "l IJ' . r. ......... ... .. .:fy u ( ; Bi Beginning Our Entire Stock consisting of missesy young ladies' and women's stylish fall and winter apparel offered at one- third to one-half below regular values prices and because of the late arriva Friday ? Nov. 21, at 10 a. m. Pursuant to our policy of disposing of all surplus stock away below regular of many valuable lots of merchandise and our determination to make room for more new goods now in transit, we have resolved to take radical price reducing measures, for immediate unlo ading of vast quantities of this season's styles in Women's Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Millinery and Furs, forced to put on a sale of. such magnitude at this early date and at a time when you need such garments, instead of waiting for the usual January Clearance sale. We are offering you the advantage of a complete stock at the most phenomenal price reductions the people of Salem and vicinity have ever known. ALL THOUGHT OF PROFIT HAS BEEN ABANDONED AND" PRICES CUT TO THE QUICK. g Sale of VVomenV Coats $42.50 to $55 Values $33 Look wliero you will, you'll not find another su'-h Muck of liniulsomc now coats in Salem. Coats for all occasions nml of every desirable material lireet " from America's foremost coat makers includingr wool valours, luhes, tmrella.s, vel vets, broadcloth, Kerseys, Silvertone arid kinlrel materials. Itclted or semi-fit-.tiii models. We have them in hrowns, k'-cmis, taupe, navy, lmrtfundy, pluin and other leading colors. Knlondinir Sale Price V v 33.00 $35 to $40 Coals Now $21.50 Hundreds ofl new Fall and Winter coat-i for women and misses. Some full lined, others half lined, others unlined. Loos ami llelttd models in preat array. Iarpe self cape or jfur collars, Brown, I'ekin, reindeer, taupe, plum. Purpundy, navy and green, The Msjji-st lass of Kits ever In-i il'al. hi to Salem Itulj-f No. at, out- tiui wa that recHved into the or.ler )eteriluy afternoon and last ' nUhf. P.y iTla! diMiiKatin from . the ?raul lodo a pvcial session i waj cuiiwtid nl 4 u'llock in lh. at n for Hit purpose of Initiation-J HKinniiiR at 7:30 o'clock last f a buffet luncheon and program took place at the armory. I Albert Anderson. Carl Armprlest. I.. M.' Alley. Alln Ut'llhiRer. Arthur 1 IMiiennr. 1.. 11. l.o.c t'Urenre Hyrd I.. S: Hrown. Otto Ituff. Clyd Uiir !irk. n. S. Hartiw. Uotert Claiton ! C'hatlos Craijr. J. F. Copp. S. It. Cnl ! lard, r.forpe flaxlon. Kxtelte M. Coo , per. A. Cherrington. Chartes M- Cny. Kills Coolly. M. J. IVlapp. J. W. IK'.n".-i. Jowi h S. Dya ruin. ti. C ' Moan. Jamei Klvin. G-orit II. Kneel, i K. A. K'.liott. William Kdward:. I i Fry. Jr., Jacob Fuhrer. AUerl Fol 'lrrifh. Carl A. Fryer. Allrt ard j tier. S. M. Crerory. U T. Ueorp., T. ; K. :wpim. ltolert L. IrH. harl! Harrison. Charles Hartley; W. II I Ho-A-d. II. H. Harer. F. K. Holik-. W. i !". HeadrlrU. C. It. llkkey. Pant llen- I'rirk. I.. Iinliih. A. J. Jacob. Jarnd ! .ln-s. N;jrwaln Kennedy. Otto I Kirby. C. V. KnIckerlocker. Klroy ; Kirkpatrick. I-efter A. Klein. O. K I I. S. fyOO, Itoy Unqnist. I. i I.lnM-olt. V. H. MrMurray. I. C. ; Mahnnev. S. C. Miles. V. K. Manri . f. N. Mills. Elinor Mattln. 1 M. Mr ;Caffery. I'anl C. Manrer. D. It. Mo j es, fleor?- W. NeI.on. Joseph N'ichol i son. C. S. Newberry. Klner OlRon j K. C. Pearcv. Krnest Peterson. 0 j .. Putnam.' Leter rearralnf. C. I Putnam. P. I). (Jiilsenberrr. K. C. : Qulnn. Far Iiace. Charges KevnoblB I l. Randall. I. D. Reeves. Thoma ! Riches: V. K. Rwiirs. Vlrar Rowland I ichar.I RoWrtfon. It. J. Ramsaver. j J. Is. Robinson. It. N. Speer. Carl Sto- wasser, llorac? Sykes. C. K. Smith. 'Joseoh F. Smith. William Smith. A. 1 Ft eel hammer. George Spicer.. Charles 1 Shnmway. J. F. Tyler. John Tweed. D. G. Tolles. C. Wiedmier. A. E. Wright man. Forrest Welborn. Charles Nelson. Stanford Watson, aal Wallace. George Winchell. Ed tar Williams. James Yeaky, W. Zo-fel. Against Market Advances in Shoes. We have goltea in early on some good buys and are offering you tzr And another 21.50 lot including Kain Coats, values up to if;: JO. Sale Price S14.75 Hi ! Corresponding reductions in higher priced coat Suits and Dresses Galore at Unloading Sale Prices $35 to $47.50 Suits $23.75 There are so many beautiful new models that it is impos sible to describe them in detail suffice to say every new and popular style for Fall and Winter is represented. Suits of burcllas, serges velours, velvets, broadcloths, poplins, and novelty ...mixtures, (Unloading pSale Price $50 to $62.50 Misses' and Women's Suits $29.50 Handsome suits embracing desirable style features fa vored by the devotees of fashion these splendid gar ments, so skillfully designed and carefully -tailored, will win instant! approval from women desirous of adhering closely to the prevailing. modes Values up to $C2.50, Un loading Sale. Price L . . . ....... ; $65 to $87.50 Suits $37.50 And another group of plain tailored and novelty suits for young ladies and women. Every newand worthy design.- Smart styles for street and dress occasions. Nov elty and plain tailored models. -Prevailing materials are serges, gabardines, broadcloths, wool velours, tricotines, etc.; All colors and sizes. v 129.50 Regular Valued $C7S)() Regular Values ij;72.f.O ifygular Values !ji77.r0 Regular Values $82.50 SALE PRICE S W o J Q To Fortify The System Aealnst Crip iTake LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE ; Tablets which destroy germs, act as j a Tonic and Laxative, and thus pre , vent Colds. Grip and Influent. There is only one "BUOMO QUININE." E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. i 30e. REPORT MADE BY FERGUSON Accident Commissioner Pre pares Statement for In vestigating Board Hi Greatest Sale of Dresses Ever Known in Salem MeKsal'me Taffeta Silk, Jersey, Vtlvet and Georgette Dresses, the kind you'll Kvant to buy, not odd lots or models that didn't take and were then'redneed in price to be pushed out. No indeed, but the newest and best made; every detail as perfect as skilled makers can accomplish, at one third to one-half, and in some instances less than one-half their regular prices. $25.00 to $30.00 Dresses Now?.'. $:J2.50 to $.15.00 Dresses Now. . . $37.50 to $39.00 Dresses Now. . . . . .$16.50 A10.00. to $45.(X) Dresses Now. . . . .$18.75 $'0.f0 to $55.00 Dresses Now. . . .$22.50 $G0.00 to $75.00 Dresses Now. .$24.75 .$29.50 .$37-50 Dresses Taffeta Silk. Wool Serge, Messaline Satin and Jersey Dresses, values up to $57.50 for $19.75 Hats Trimmed Hats for younK ladies and women including Turbans and large Velvet 'models, small, medium and large shapes, $4.50 to $5.50 values for. $2.48. Waists One hundred dozen fine Voile and Organdie waists, vp.rlous new and pretty de signs and all sfzes. $1.50 to $2.00 Values.. 98c Sweaters $7.50 Slipon Sweaters, var ious colors and all sizes, un- i - loading sale price $5.75 Complete Stock of Men's, Women's and Children's SHOES SHOES AT PRE-WAR PRICES If you are a careful buyer and know good values wbea you see them, we can certainly satisfy you. Gale & Company Commercial and Court Sts. . Formerly Chicago Store short of requirements. The state engineer's office ha jnst received plans and aircif ication covering a municipal trravity water supply for the city of Heppner,' con templating a pipe Jlne 1.500 feet long. The estimated com of the pro ject Is not stated In 'the plans re- reived. Hepjmer. It Is saJd. has al ways Leea dependent npoa well for lt water supply, and th wuer l much tainted with alkalL l!y Uj new cravlty sytem the city wia bring vster a distance of aboit ii miles out of the mountains. The enjlneerinit department alio k in receipt of plans and speclficatlots for sewer system at Said. sri fut3zz&rri i (The ou White Corner Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store " A report prepared by J. W. Fergu son, member of the state industrial accident commission covering the financial condition of the coromls- . . i i . . . i ber 5. 1913. to June 30. 1919, shows I that on the latter date there was a balance of $2.h;s.4X4.22 In the com mission two funds. In the gner1 accident fund there was $l.or.7.t9. CG and in tho segregated fund $1.- I S20.94.5. The exatninall3n was made for lb- n.e of the committee appointed by lovernor Olcott to Investigate She operation of the commission and t wh'ch in now aPKembling data on which to base its finding. The report shows that the total re ceipts for the period have b-en $6.- t4S2.370.11 and the total disburse ments $3.604.sS5.S9. . The lnTe?tlgatlng committee pome time ago bent a questionnaire to the commission asking a number of ques- Hons and Mr. Ferguson's financial ' pfatement is in answer to patt f jthe queciionnaire. The commisfinn's Uateinent in rtply was this wk i turned over to flobert S. Hill of ! Portland, yocn-tary of tha commit tee. Most of the work of the inves tigators is now being performed by a sub-commit iee of t'iree membra. The members of the committee i are: - ! Representing employers A. C. ! Dixon, manager of llooth-Kellr Lum ber company, Kugene; K. A. Douiy. of the Multnomah Lumler & Hox contpany. Fortlfcnd; A. C. Labbe. of the Wllanjette Iron & Steel works. Portland. ' Itr prerentlng Ialor Frank Green end J. H. 1! rook s of Portland and Sandy McLean of Pendleton. Heprefenting the state at large C. E. Apperman of McMinnville. Kobrt S. ('.ill of .Portland and II. J. Ovtrturff of Pend. Be Young In Body, Mind and Looks Despite Your Years How often you have wished that you could ' 'f. indulge in the strenu- -!L cus exercise of out f't door sports with the J-J.- yieor and enthusiasm szzi. ot youth! tui tne end of the week finds L j yox all in you are 5-V- tired, listless and lack theenereytocrooutfor " a vigorous walk or a i - ! I : K r -.. - rouiiu ot wuu ijuiws w any other exercise that re quires much physical exer tion. Many a man, even in hU middle forties, has a vague feelinir tat he U Y 5? J u6 mi m sh m -w m s . ' - - 'YeUmfc old" and rieht at a time when he should bo at tii very best f.hysieally. And he it growing old, not in the sense that the years are pressing heavily upon Thoa sands yea millions of people tni lemselves in this cocdition early in life. At4 themselves i there is no excuse for it. You can check UjU ' tend-ncT to srrow oil. You can carry y U n .a.,K mt,V itm irm mA MtkiMi.cm intA m IV bim -but in the sense that mugt r; ve Nature A th his vital forces are wasting h.tP 7M Tw tJLt :m.i: im.um - awayiasiermanisaiarere- wm mad. aartiKtm cuncM a m um m places the worn out tissues. 2) n : r v-3 j The Great General Tonic It eo-v-hc Die bkmrl-rtitfy ttneoktM Wert. tnrtiA Adwrym In wrMl Klirar-Muct tmrk tob prfK p'-. mts4 Metal vnmr-cls anr tint urr. wor-ut imr mm rftmmmm it with rt nl cf trooymiw-r. LYKO 4iaUct rrrortul. oMtifinSy net m ttMBtBsi mm -I umAcimI hi Ft4u mr-4 ts nntlHrv ierr iavnrnratnur. annrv tir(lM.a w f mmi rnn-64rwn (via n all rnvl:ioM ; a botU f r ymttdnnttml lodar mraw ru will hrrrrr t- . Municipal Water Supply Is Planned at Heppner Pecause th legislature of 1919 did not provide a sufficient appro priation for the state board of health to equip itself to approve Tor municipal water and sewer sys tems In the s'ate. a new duty made incumbent uuon fhe board by the la?t session, fthis - function Is per formed by the state engineering de partment for the. present and will beuntil such' time as money Is pro vided for the health board. It is said that a special engineering de partment will be necessary for the( ooara to periorm mis worx ana ine nDnrmirriatetr 120 ftort allowed Ia board out of a desired $90,000 falls I HEATERS m off UN fill. .) I .11 mi f ' H ' - See these wonderful values. Big bargains at the Ttgvltr price, but a real "pick up" at this big reduction 20 per cent Frank F.Richter Furniture Store Court Street ..i i -,