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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1919)
Till: ORISON' STATINMAV: KATI ItnW, UKl-XWIirR i.t. !!!. TURKEIRELIES UPON FAIRNESS OF BIG POWERS Sultan Expresses Belief That! Good Judgment Will Pre vail in East SOUND PEACE IS SOUGHT Principles and Kindness of America Hope in Present , Trouble 112 Millions used last year to KILL COLDS HILL'S CASCARAtrQUININI X - Standard cold remedy for 29 year uiim iorm taie, cure, no epiates breaks up a cold in 24 noun relieves eno in 3 dv. tonejr back if it fails. Th genuine box has a Red top with Mr. HJl'a picture. At All Drug Stmm x x m m t f f i n i E $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE 51 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE 51 SALE 51 SALE ft ' v CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday. Dec. 5. (Uy The AssooiatedPress) The sultan-of Turkey, Mohammed VI. to day received The Associated Press correspondent and discussed the Tur kish situation and the part Turkey Is taking In the settlement of the world peace. , In the view of the Fultan. despite alarmist Impressions in Europe with resraul.to the peace settlement, Tur key politically i taking a position of sound reasonableness, relying upon the judgement and also the justice of the allied powers.aa did Austria, In order to secure the best ternTsoJoM he! Turks. slbie. - Tranquility Is Hoe. He began speaking in Turkish to an interpreter, his aide, Lieutenant Fahri: peace is desired quickly because delay is worse than war. It Interferes with out political and eco nomic conditions and also our financ- Commander "Turkish pointed by the allied powers. We also rely on their sense of justice and that of the American people whose honor is involved. America Iookel To. "Surely America will not disap point the millions of Turks and the, Islamic world. ' , , "Those who investigated impartial ly the Turkish question have decid ed, despite bad government, our peo ple have, many merits and deserve better treatment than it is reported they are-to receive. Those Americans who do not believe the slander about us and ho understand our difficulties will not countenance this treatment "Wtk peace we will begin solv ing internal Turkish affairs!. Jt is first necessary to preserve the tradi tion of the people and it is my desire to secure the civilizing help of! the great -powers. .'! ;. j "I believe sincerely in the new Tur key, in her regeneration. -her politi cal freedom, if we are able to secure es. ' The uncertainty there is the the general education of our, people morale of people who have been long at war, and likewise involves misery and, sickness. j "As for the. kind of peace we de sire It is ne that will keep the past tranquil, in which the powers of Kurope are concerned. Eastern peace can be maintained only if Turkey is left independent. Whoever knows the east5 will agree with this opinion. The Islamic world, will be satisfied, only with our freedom. "Regarding the American senate, I believe it will be wise toward us. It is clearly unfair that other na tionalities should profit by President Wilson's principles and not we. Pres ident Wilson's principles were ap- HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be.Better Looking Take - Olive Tablets . To" have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must keep your body free from poisonous wastes. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets (a vege table compound mixed with olive oil) acton the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effect Take one nightly and note results. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes axe said annually. 10c and 25c DELCO-LIGH1 Hm complete Electric LigY'' Power Plan Operates a vacuum- cleaner the mod- era and sanitary way to sweep. OSWALD BROS. MT. ANGEL. ORE. and alsd the modern means of pros perity. The Turks are an honest, gifted people, and I shall endeavor with all my ability to maintain these ends. M Religion . Is Drawback. "It will be seen that our religion Is against social progress. It is witn satisfaction that we observe America adopting prohibition, which has been practiced among the faithful musel- mens for centuries. Turks of religion are always helpful when obeyed. As a last word, I wish to express my gratitude to those Americans who after visiting us, feel that we are not as painted, and also my reliance on the justness of Americans, PIONEER WOMAN GALLED BY DEATH Mrs. Viola H. Cornelius Pass es Away at Family Home at Turner Mrs. Viola H. jCornelius. well known resident of furrier, died at the family home there yesterday at 3 p. m. She wa 67 years old and had been in tailing health for sev eral years thbugn her ailment had not taken serious Iturn until two days ago. Mrs. Cornelius1-was born in Lane county January 9, 1853, and was a member of a pioneer Oregon family. With her husband she went to Tur ner in 1872 and ( had- since resided there. .. , Surviving her are her husband, O. II. P. Cornelius.rthree sons, George, of Colfax, Wash., jArthur of Alberta, Canada, and' S. .11. Cornnjius, and threeibrothers, John and Arthur Howei Colfax, Wash., and M. Howe of Roseburg. ' Funeral arrangements have not been made. i . tn i CO W 03 f tn H tn W f0mi& Mk tm ! $1 SALE $1 SALE j $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE uy w VI V2 - CQ v - w m aterdav's Big CASH Croeerios Pry Goods Clothing I STORE TfiePrezfi'z Stan 0 1--: -5 V , .lot iOil 3 . : Xmas Sale $1 SALE : $ 1 a 9 Where Your Dollar Vill Do Double Duty Here's your opportunity to make yonr Christm is Pollir work overtime. .Chtr SECOND CHRIST MAS SALE takes place today. It's A Dollar Sale and oar store will be Jam -Full of $1 Bargaks Arrived1 " Finnan Haddies Butter Clams All kinds of fresh and Smoked Fish ' ' ! : J '' '' We are selling pure lard per pail - - - - $1.50 Crown shorteningr, pail 1.20 GET Hi Originators of Low Prices Montgomery Ward & Co, j to Have Oregon Branch '- if - : Montgomery Ward & Co., the Chi cago rhail order concern, was yes terdayf granted a permit by State Corporation Coiiimisfdc-ner H.- J. Stnulderman to operate in Oregon. The company i3 capitalized at $10. 000,00, and will locate in Portland. It is understood a plant covering a large acreage is to be established in that city. William Q. Bateman, who has offices at Twenty-ninih and tTp.hur streets. Portland, is the Ore gon representative. Dort Car Is T alien-on Test Trip to Silverton R. A. Mahoney and Otto Buff, or the Salem Velie company yesterday made a test trip to Silverton and re turn, with a Dort car. This was the first car over the road since the snow. They made the trip going In two hours, and returned in an hour and GO minutes. ! The trip was without event ex cepting hard bucking jof the snow; but the engine did not stall a single time. Most' of the distance jvas made in the intermediate, about half of it being on high--where the road haa been packed down. The great difficulty was holding the car in the road. . The boys say they were not both ered with traffic the road was ab solutely clear; excepting two jack rabbits that Interfered with their nerves. ! BOOZK IX1KMAXI LIVERPOOL. Oct. 17 !'A curious commentary upon "dry. America," says the Liverpool Post, "is con tained in the following cable which has been received from the states by a well known British whiskey firm: 'Could dispose of 20,000 to 25. 000 cases if they arrive By Novem-j ber.' "Each cae referred to in the ca ble contains a dozen bottles of whis key, and therefore indicates a ca pa city on the part of America to dispose of whiskey in spite of her prohibition laws." In every department Groceries, Dry Good3, Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes. Come in Saturday prepared to buy liberally for every dollar yon spend means morey saved. ..-We prepared for the holiday season month? in advance and the present time finds our store full of hih qiality merchandise, which we are sellinr tt economical prices for the benefit of the people. - L Your Liberty Bonds Accepted at full value. And exchanged for merchandise at money saving prices. Wholesale Prices on Candies and Nuts I To Churches, Sunday Schools and Societies we will fill these orders on the basis of NO PROFIT. 3 walnuts $1.00 3 pounds almonds $1.00 3 pounds Brazil Nuts $1.00 5 pounds peanuts $1.00 3 pounds candy $1.03 3 pounds mixed nuts $1.00. 3 pounds mixed cookies $1.00 2 dozen oranges, Iargev $1.00 5 pounds dry fruit containing 1 pound Italian prunes ' 1 White figs 1 pound black figs 1 raisins 1 pound Silver pear or dried apples ALL FqR $1.00 CANNED GOODS 1 gallon pineapple $1.C0 7 cans milk $1.00 7 string beans, peas, tomatoes, clams or baked beans $I.C0 4 tall salmon with one sardine . $1.00 4 pineapple, tall $1.00 COFFEE, TEA, COCOA 3 pounds coffee, bulk $1.00 3 pounds English breakfast tea $1.00 3 pounds Cocoa $1.00 SPECIAL FOR LADIES' GIFTS Blue gingham bungalow aprons, values $130 for $1.00 Ladies' silk hose val- GREASES AND OILS 3 lbs. Crisco with groceries 3 lbs. lard in bulk 1-2 gallon cooking oil 5 lbs. minced meat 5 lbs. peanut butter Hardwheat flour Valley flour 10 pounds rice 13 pounds white beans 15 colored beans r. Lima beans, 2 pounds 1 sack corn meal j 49 pound sack 1 . 1 sack rolled oats Salt Herring, per pound Salt picketed salmon Sauer kraut, per quart Sour pickles, per gallon Men's Clothing and Furnishings Spedil For Christmas $i $i $i $i $2.95 $2.65 $1 $1 $1 30c 60c $2.95 70c 20c 15c 10c 50c K 7k . I 'Jt ue$L50 $1.00 Silk Lisle hose, value 70c, 2 pair ; $1.00 Woolen stockings vulue$li0 $1.00. Cashmere hose, val ue 75c, 2 pairs $1.00 Heavy cotton stock ings, value 35c, 4 pairs ' $1.00 Fleece lined hoseval value 35c, 4 pair $1 Camisole, value $150 $1 Table runner, value $150 ' $1 Silk hartdkerchiefsvalue'SOc, 3 pairs $1 Fine handkerchiefs; 25c value 6 pair $1 Bed room towel sets, 3 pieces $1 $150 Undershirts ' $1 Domestic table cloth value $150 yard 1 $1 Crash toweling, 29c yd. value, 5 yards $1 Turkish heavy bath toweling, value 75c yard, 2 yards for $1 Heavy, flannel colored, 4 yards $1 Heavy Pearl flannel, 49c yd, 3 yds. -$1 i MEAT Swifts very best cottage rolls 33c Shoulder hams 25c Salted Bacon 32c Pickeled meat, per pound 25c Pickeled pig feet 15c Suspenders $150 value $1 Cassimere hose $150 value $1 Silk Hose, 75c value, 2 pair $1 ' Silk Lisle hose, Men's suits, small sizes Men's suits, all sizes Overcoats, $30 and $35 values Woolen pants Men's part silk Shirts Men's dress shirts Men's working shirts Overalls Men's silk casimere hose, special for gifts, viii a 30 per cent reduction. $1(XSS $17.43 1? $1053 l? $35St? $253 and $1S $115 S2c $155 up SHOE SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS Men's dress shoes Men's heavy shoes $253 c? $3.79 up Handkerchiefs, 25c value, 6 pair Silk handkerchiefs, 75c value, 2 pair Woolen stockings, 75c value, 2 pair Men's umbrellas, $150 value 500 Comforters for sale for Christmas, double .,.' size comfort $258 up 3 pair $1 ' SOAP 10 bars White Navy 10 bars Crystal White 10 bars Easy Washer Swift's Pride Washing Powder 63c 70c 55c 20 c BOYS' SHOES Boys' dress shoes Boys heavy shoes Boys' high top shoes $153 vp $2.43 $253 u? 200 Pairs wocden scled shoes, very "healthful. $1.43 c; i . ECONOMY BASEMENT WILL SURPRISE YOU AT EVERY STOP That department is a bargajn headquarters all year round, but especially for Christmas. Soda oyster crackers, pound , ISc Graham crackers, pound 23c VEGETABLES, FRUIT 100 cases oranges with the lowest prices for sale Potatoes, very best, per sack $K3 Onions, per pound 5c Cranberries m ISc Brooms 65c,S5c,S3c CASH (p STORE Croceri3 ; Ka&iu&s DrrGood TTtePrezfHZ Start 0 tua Clothincf i .."lotions . FHOf1E4SJ , $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE - $1 SALE S1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE 51 SALE $1 SALE I til r r i w i t mm $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE, $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE $1 SALE 357 State St. Read the Classified Ads. Si