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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1920)
THE OREGOX STATESMAN: 8rDAT, JANXARY 4, 120. Nitli Goes to Paris With 1'4 0 f f -Georgette, Crepe de Chine Organdie And Voile Waists 1 -4 Off View of Settling Fiume Clearance of Ladies Hats ROME. Jan. 3. Premier Xlttl left today, for Parte, where be has bWn lav Hod to meet Premier Lloyd - w George and Premier C'lemenceau and lHibly an American representative t It is understood an effort will b made to nettle the Fiume question. Now greatly reduced. In keep ing with our policy of never carrying over hats from one season to another, we are placing all hats on special sale . at V to V'i Original prices. l;iis nut st I'PI.iks rner i The viunty court, at Salt ni. Orr- Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store gon. will receive sealed bids for the following supplies until January' 12. at 2 o'clock p. in. 10 boxes Oennison's fastMirs. No. 22nd 23 It. H. l6ffillll!l(giCo 1 '" 1 1 1 i - . 1 book of letters, MO pages 40 lb. med. ltotiad, fiat opening, i bands 3-4 Russia, tecoid size, four gold lettered index tabs. Canvas cover. Four forms print ed. J t i i t . All Winter Garments must be hurried away to make room for New Spring Goods al ready purchased. -it ' W 1 $40 to $50 Plush! Coats $25 to $27.50 Coats Now $32.50 Full length Seal Plnsli Coats, mostly large sizes, imed with satin, some with fur J collars, values to $50.00 Sale Price. nil nit vuiiiim, $32.50 $75 to $90 Plush! Coats $65.00 Regular length good 1 quality Seal Plush Coats, lined through out, one model 'made with col lar and .'cuffs of raccoon fur, another with shawl collar of opossum fur," regularly priced $85.00 Sale Price........ $16.50 Smart new Belted Models, some with large convert ille collars, round or square, effects! New plaited styles and military mod els. Cheviots, velours, meltons, hurellas and velvets, in all the leading colors Sale Price civets, m an me $16.50 reguiariy pricea $65.00 Fur Capes and Coatees Formerly offered at $20 50 to $7.50, .will be closed out at $19.50 $30 to $37.50 Coats Now $21.50 At this price we have an excel lent range of coats, all designed not only for service but also for looks. Smart Coats with vide belts, large collars and pockets; some trimmed with fur or plush. Coats with pleats at back or with gathers. Dozens of new styles, meltons, kerseysheviots burellas and velours. Ex tra value..... KerseySjfcneviois $21.50 $40 to $55 -Coats Now $33 TO $24.50 Women's new Winter Coats in best of colors and materials navy, brown, purple, green and taupe. Coats for all occasions, with collars of self material, fur or plush. Exlraordmary values at.... t sen material, $33.00 $12.50 to $15 Rain Coats Another lot of tan color! genuine Rubber Rain Coats, all sizes, belted . models. l5.00 values now of fered at ..... . $9.75 . Rain Coats $11.75 Just received an express shipment of .genuine Rubber Rain Coats in navy and tans, belted models, have them in all sizes. ' Sale Price Regular $15.00 Values. Regular $16.50 Values. Regular 418.50 Values. 11 laoo Judgment R.ilK 1 binder for docket. 2 ijts. Ink. Stafford or CarUr. 20m receipt blanks, tabbed in 2". 1 canvas binder for claim docket 1 4 Inch by 1 8 4 inch. r, M Hotchkiss staples No. 1. i 1000 patrolman's blanks. 1 10.000 It. &' 11. claim blanks. JV lbs. dealing wax. Printing 4 record loks and ov ers. 23.000 Acreage Assessment hlankj 23.000 Town Iot Assessment blanks. 14.000 personal asxesxment blnaks 23.000 1 't x 414 Index cards, two- ply. 3000 pieces Si j H, ir lb. Fs- change bond. " 200 pieces RVS x 14 typewriter carbon paper, black. 300 pieces TtXt, x Si pencil car bon paper, ' black. Wilding assessment lolls for year 1919. Ilinding 3 index books, for trx roils for 1919. Letter heads 2000 (S size. loOO full. Envelopes. C In. 'SOOO, 1000 9 In. .1000 mimeograph paper R x 13 n. 10 Boxes Columbia Clasp enve lopes No. 7.1. 1 B.000 tax receipts. 3 cash registers. 25 turnover sheets. 2 Delinquency sale books. ' 2000 stamped postal cards, notic es to districts. 2 Redemption of Tax Kale books. 2300-white wove envelopes, size No. II. 500 manlla, small size. , 18 rolls adding machine pi. per. 10 lbs. scratch pads. 2 bottles Cico- paste. 1 doz. blotters 24x 24. t 3 do. T. V. erasers. 1 doz. bank penholders. Pens. (Hunts) 1 gross X). 5; 5 gross No. 96: 1 gross Arrow No. ?; 1 ross No. 97; 1 ross No C diop point. . Pcncil3. 6 boxes Eldorado 4 H; 6 boxes Venus 2 11; 3 doz. No. 3 Pencils Velvet; 1. gross No. 2 pencils. Velvet: 8 doz. No. 2 pt-ncl's. Velvet, All goods delivered by February 1 Bids will be received for the whele or any part of the above. Te coun ty court, reserves the ugat to reject any or all bids. Address all envelopes i .marked "Bids" to U. G. Boyer. County Clerk'.' $1.49-$2.49$3.75 - OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST , GALE & CQMP-INY Commercial and Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store BOY IS GOING SOUTH IS BELIEF Ralph . Parker in Albany Thursday Night Held Cer tain No Fear Felt had evidently-fallen from th bor's ternoon paper yesterday. Is.ilontci I oocicei. i ne cnecK were- "ne "u ui" iuj voui uuiht inu Mr, r.urr, -i - - i taken from Mr. Parker's pocket-on the night the boy left bom-. It Is believed thta the pair, went uth from Albany. Iteport Flotel The Idea that the, Parker . ioy is In danger of font play, as was Indi cated by a story published fh an ef ts believed twat the companion with whom the boy is travel. n may hae induced him to run away ia or4-r- I to get the money to which the bey. gained access ana wnicn ne n&a. iiii no fearo are felt 1bat he will tr roughly handled-" or killed ' f Jr the I amount. ' Ralph Parker, son of J. v". Tr- kr, 371 North Liberty strett. who left home Thursday night. believed to be bound south, possibly for va, ifornia. according to the police and steps have been taken by the off lrera for his apprehenson. The boy was in Albany Thursday nght. it has been learsed as a refdlt of commnnicaron yesterday by th police, and Mr. Parker- from Cnf of Police Catlin of Albany. The Parker boy was with a companion. who Is believed to be older and who, t is thought, may "be one of a "n;"' of men who lure boys away frcin home to get their money and thn leave them tlfanded. The pair BY GOLLY! ITS A SHAME! Why Don't You Take "Cascarets" for Your Lirer and Bowels and Feel Cheery, Fit and Fine? Cascarets end billousneM. head ache, colds and constipation so gent ly you're never even Inconvenienced. cashed checks endorsed by Mr. Par- There is no griping and none of the xer ana iaier ine poice iouna mree explosive after effects or cathartics similar i opcks od iiic iireri wiucu like Calomel. Salts, aickenins Oil or cramping Pills. Why Uon't Ton trke Cascarets and get rid of the bowel and 'liver ' poison which la keepLig you miserable and slrk? Cascarets cost little and work while yoa leep; 1 First (bo st Waant compete for battery bale's oa price. WHlard serrtee Jo cost more, to docs W;1W Battery. , But tmf it -true that If you hire a res enguwer, or rchit r, tr con act or. or riI We'rembusutoiotne job ritht thefirat timm nd that costs more than to fix It to it has to be done over again soon after. RS t f H-0"4 Battefy Threaded Rubber Intulatjo we charge more for it, but. it Sf Uck f tion with ; big b'll IfJ1 Uy w00 tfcei Ul it has delivered aU the scnrce you bought md gtucrkUy a lot more than you'd Ulicve ponribl. " . r0 . -t,Try,i,: t" youH fl the stme as of Jl - who . own WiUard B-tUric. wita Thread Rubber Insulation, i j mwuca Drop ia, glad to see you. Degge I & Burr ell AUTO ELECTRICIANS 238 North High Street Through Service We'Grow i (mm Sniall In size great in results - Statesman Classified Ad COURT DOCKET ISOmiNED Motions Are Heard by Judge . Kelly at Sitting Friday - ' - Morning More than 30 cases were called from themotlon docket when Judge Percy R. Kelly convened in. depart ment No'. 1 of circuit court Friday morning. There was also a large number of old cases called for final disposition, most of which were for damage stilts and collections. Some j ot these- were dropped for various reasons. Many of the cases have been pend ing from one to five years and m disposing of them. Judge Kelly took action as follows: - Dismissal of 37 cases due to ab sence of final prosecution; fur or ders for Judgment in accordat?e with stipulated action; two cases dismissed on non-suit motions; two cases taken under advisement; in one case a motion to strike from docket was overruled. It was ord i erea mat attorney s in tout ouisiue 1 cases be corresponded with relative to runner action. The Calendar of the court for the first week in January is as follows January 6 10 a. m, Helen M Southwlck against the Federal Aid union, action on benefit certificate and! Austin Nichols against E. - W Powers; breach "tef contract. A. H Johnston against E. M. Hurst; action I Janoary f9 i. m. Jklk Fletch rr against a. r . - uia$e aciioa on Chase against.,W. 1. Needham. action to recover personal ' property, in volved In 'sheriff's writ of ' attach ment. January T.-Frances Foley against the Southern Pacific company in ac tion to recover money advanced and services rendered; 9 a. 'm. ! Albert Brown against Ralph Swartz, for re covery of. wages; 1 p. m., Clair Rich ardson against Phillip Winters, ac tion for damages as a result of auto action; 1-p. m. Mrs. A. Collins against Charles Palmer action In volving payment of board, change of venue from Clackamas county. January 8 9 a. m., Charles Cog lin against N. Miller, . action for damages, alleged malicious prosecu tion; 1 p. Violet M. Grimm against B.. Cunningham. Action to recoTer xnonejr. ' r LEXINGTON ri'UTE MAX SIX The Tourabout will be found remarkably com - fortable because of Its wide seats; Us extra fine Spanish leather uphol stering; Its superior bal ance; Its 122-Inch wheel base, 'and its 66-lnch semi-elliptic rear springs low. narrow, rangle slightly unconvention al, not extreme. THE B. & C MOTOR CO. n FR1E P ants mm : ; ' - Brings Many Buyers o o o o Of Course It' a Harley-Davidion That's ihm bHc red-blooM fotlovt choora It bacaoa it stand tb "nff It a tiita tbvy can &Jwajr ba proud of. --. If m want a birrcW that haa Of stanlT boM and ti ranxluu to vitnataad all aioda at baxd nd!a. ya. MO. wUlcfcooa y HjLrIe7-Daruiaon ' Bicycle lti a Utanty, tox Clanay Khm and a elaaticvC twstraction. WaQdaairaad tram and "autd- W" rokw. A Straanin mata Ut tbaamooa Baclay-UavkUaa aastorcycla. Pmi hrirc him rita yrm wht y oaMbi o luakM tba B.modaU. Theg n fcaraaaw. HARRY W. SCOH 147 South Commercial Street HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles - I Y lii Zaj i : v.: . I I . tt H . i . i If V ..:-. a . ! hiil ! liUr Our Free Pants Sale, which opened last Saturday has brought us a larger crowd of buyers than have ever taken advantage of any of our past sales. The Reason Is Plain - - The reason is not far to seek: We are really giving almost double value this season. At the 1919 price we are selling 1920 suit with an extra pair of pants thrown In for good measure. Superior Woolens The materials, too, are of very high quality absolutely all wool of all weights and of many popular shades and patterns. And the style and workmanship are the best obtainable. GUARANTEED IN EVERY RESPECT - Come in and select the material and well fashion you a suit and ; guarantee satisfaction in every respect. Don't delay. Make your selection early as this sale is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss. . . 4 1 1 f a i i ! ; ? a 1 j raid i,.- i r ij .iiii!f if iHI;l : iif:ii:!!i i Scotch Woolen Hill Store 426 State Street Salem, Oregon 9