The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 13, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OREGON' STATESMAN': FUIDAY. FEBRUARY IS. 1D20.
J. H. ALBERT
GIVES GROUND
" TO SENATORS
Salem Banker Comes to Re
lief of Biddie Bishop and
' His Players
IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED
Grandstand, Bleachers and
Protected Parkings Includ
ed in Program
ARGUMENTS TO
COME IN SOON
president of the senate to prepare ank le I.) Committee, Sweater
iaricuments to toe (lmluded in the1 Thomas B. Handley. Tillamook and
voter's pamphiei relative, to the b'- Representative Louis E. B:io, Eu-
f-ral dto Dosed constitutional amen I-
ments and measures submitted t3
the :tople by the spteial legislature
- xi t in January to be voted on at th--
KOZer Announces Names Oljj-peeial election May 21. The aru-
j tary of state by March 1.
! The members of the committee
i and the measures on which they will
- prepare arguments are:
Para A. Kjze r. depuly secretary of Constitutional amendment extenc!-
btate. -yesterday gent cut notice lo'in eminent domain over roads and
Legislators to Prepare Mat
ter on Bills
members
committees .appointed 1 way
7. thirtieth lepisla-
The Vtllpark- situation of the Sa
loin Senators that has looked so dark
lor the past two weeks was consider
ably brightened recently when J. H'
Albert, president of the Capital Na
tional bank, came to tho "assistance
ct the halt players with the offer of
an ideal nail paik, located at Twelfth
und Julion streets.
The new grounds are considered
an exceptional location and Biddie
Hilltop, the hustling manager, an
nounced that he will take immediate
steps to equip the grounds with
bleachers and conveniences that will
.make the. new park one of tho best
In the state.
O The new felt e is very close to the
ttreetcar lines, and far enough away
so as not to be a source of disturb
ance to churches, hospitals and oth
er places.'
Contracts tor leveling and fencing
the grounds will be let in -the imme
diate future as the Salem Senators
are anxious to get into training for
tho onrtir rnm
A large grandstand and bleachers
will hrt roftMl nn the new eronndi in
addition to this another feature that
will add to the attractiveness of the
grounds is that Manager Bishop in
tnls to ;provide protected parkings.
This arrni5F-ment will allow car own
era ond tout of town fans to witness
th! Karnes without leaving their ma
chines, r i ' - '
. The flist games of the season are
, scheduled with the Moose jaw and
Ilcsdna learns, both well known as
fast Canadian clubs. From, the char-
nftfi nrii nprnnnnpl of .the Salem
Senators Biddie Bishop believes that
the ttntrf will be able to compete sue-
ceiiil!v with anv of the seml-iro
clubs, and with the proper local in
terest Itee'-e Is no reason why the aS
ltm Senators should not be among
the leaders
Kracke, Craig "Lefty" Schroeder,
Havpg. i Garner. O'Mailey, Knicker
boctcer.! Bishop. Miller, Holmes and
other i-ood nlavers are lined up for
the beil season Salem ever had.
. - Ttfe Salem's club's earned will be
played twice weekly, on Saturday aft
ernoons and Sunday afternoons.
When the! club., is, not using the
grout-ds it Is the plan or the manager
- to bod them. open for the use of the
Mgh dhool.and the university and
to pat the grounds, in such a condi
tion thtt tiiey will attract all Salem
' events.! . ..... -.-
s IS. J. R. 1
riEif mkm imiv I
P THEATRE
eon and XV. .V. filler. Dallas.
Constitutional amendment limita
tion of 4 per cent state indebted ue J
for permanent roads H. J. R. 11.
sjteeial s-ission. 1520. amending sed
ition .. article XI commute, sen
ators B.. I. Eddy. Roseburg and Lou
is Lachmupd. Salem, and Represeu
tatives W. H. Gore. Medford. Loyal
M. Graham. Forest Grove, and
James S. Stewart. Fossil.
Constituf.onal amendment restor
ing capital punishment S. J. B. A,
rpecial season. 1920, repealing sec
tion article I, and addling sec
tions 37 and 3S to article I) Coni
mittfe on affirmative argument. Sen
ator B. L. Eddy. Roseburg. and Rep
i resentative K. K. Kubli. Portland.
and David E. Lofgren. Portland: on
negative argument. Senator W. 11.
Sirayer, Baker, and Representatives
Mrs. Alexander Thompson. Hood
River, and Eugene E. Smith. Port
land. Crook and Curry county bonding
amendment N. J. ft. special
Mf-sion. 1329. amending section H,
article XI) Committee-. Senators
r.ooro T. Baldwin. Klamath Falls,
and Colon R. Eberhard. La Grande.
i
RerTMntattve Denton G. Fur-1
oicK. Kearauu. zai . .. -v
qcllle.
Constitutional amendmept pro
viding fcr successor to gorerucr--S.
J. R. 10. special tension, 120.
Amending tecilon $. article V)
Committee, Senators Giu C. Moser.
Pnriland and W. W. Banks. Port
land, and Represent t!v- John B. j
Coffey. Portland. D. . Lewi. Por.-i
:ana. ana c u aivu. iubci
Higher educational tax act ill
B. S. special session. 1920) Com
ru.ttee. .to prepare arjuments noae.
authorized.
Soldiers', sailors' and marines' ed
ucational aid att revenue bill b.
B. 4 0. speeial session. 1S20I Com
mAtee. Senators Wilier M. Pierre.
La Grande, nnd I. 8. Sn itb. Marsb
fleld. and Reprefint lives David M.
Graham. Eunen. Ivan G. Martin. Sa
lem, and Cril G. Brcwnell. Umatil
la.
Slate elr.intnty febool fund tax
(Honse Nil 3 4. special session.
1920) No committees authorised.
Blind school tax measure H. B.
77. special session. i320.. No com
mittees authorlied.
BLIGH :: THEATRE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS, FEB. 16-17
Lotiis.B. Christ . Presents The
Ilcazar Stiii Co.
(The Finetst Dramatic Orginix&tioa ea the Pciflo Co&st)
in fiimmT ititniirc i nrvvTrrTirtTi vtr r a t
"TESS of the STORM COUNTRY"
The Play That Made Mary Pickford Famous - .
NOTE
Th e ' AlcaxarJB tock Co. Will Plaj Here Erery
Monday and Tuesday Might
' NexW'Hothixs Bat The Truth;
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The knowlcdgcof a purpose accomplished, a work w ell done brings its own recompense. For the past eight.days we have been instrumental in sarin our patrons many
hundreds ot doUars. We now announce me closing 01 .
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Gl
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THE. JNYISIBLE BIFOCALS
The only place In Salem where glass
es are actually ground. .
HENRY E. MORRIS & CO.
" ' ' Eyesight Specialists
J05 State Street Salem, Oregon
! SPRAY ,
MATERIAL
- ' r .!'!
We. earry "the most cota
p!et' tock in the city, in
'!iuUk Zeno. Oil Spray,
SherwiH-Williams Dry Sut-pliur-Iinie
Spray, HluestoDe,
Liinie, Sulphur, etc. The high
est rade sprays and spray
material on the market and
at the lowest possible prices.
You Must Hurry
But two more days remain.
If you have not supplied
your clothing wants for
nineteen-twenty, do. so to
day or tomorrow and take
no chances of praying the
advances predicted by
those in a position to know.
MEN'S UNION SUITS
Regular $2.50 - heavy cotton
fleeced union suits for Friday
and Saturday "
$1.65
By a two days Grand Finale of prices on high grade Clothing, Shoes, Furnishing Goods, the only class of mer
chandise that finds the place in this, Salem's Big Men's Emporium. We have defied Jobbers, Manufacturers
and market conditions in our determination to serve the interesU of our patrons and it is a source of
gratification to know that so many have taken advantage of this, Salem's greatest Clothing Sale to save.
To the hundreds who have already responded we offer our congratulations while to all who are waiting we
give the kindly advice, don't wait too long for in all probability this will be thr last opportunity to buy mer
chandise of the Bishop Quality and established reputation at prices as quoted below for
CLOSING DAYS SELLING
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Don't AAait
Clothing does cot make the ;
man, yet. will say they
greatly improve one's per
sonal appearance. . It will '
not cost you much to look
prosperous : and be well
dressed if you buy during
our sale.1 Come Friday or
Saturday. -. .
llEN'SDRESSSHOES,
On lot $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00
Button and Lace Shoes
.
MEN'S. UNDERWEAR
Regular $5.00 natural wool
ribbed union suits two weights
for Friday and Saturday
$1.95
MEN'SWORK SHIRTS
Regular $1.50 and $1.75 Men's
heavy work shirts only 3 to a
customer
$1.25 Each
MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS
Regular $5.00 Grey or Khaki
colored shirts .
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$3.95
Men's Suit Sale
One line of MVs Suits, sold regular at $17.50, $20.00; $220
and up to $25.00, some serges in this lot. Mostly small siies,
price made to close Friday and Saturday
Serge buits
$14.85
$3.95
SEEDS
Vfo offer ymi the selection
from a Will line of Farm,
FieM mil (Harden Seeds. Our
price list h now ready, send
for it if you did not receive
a copy. ' i
HAY
Now have in stock. Clover
Alfalfa, Gram and Cheat
Hay. !
FERTILIZE
If vou expect to secure the
L larirest I Twissi1le erorK. you
111. find that it pays to use
f ertilize. c hnv it for
every jpr.rp''?se; Orchards.
Berries; (iai l r Lawns, Po
tatoes. i,)niois, Kale, Flow ers
etc. -. '
D. A. WHITE &
SONS
2,1! SHfe Street. Phone 100
MEN'S SOFT SHIRTS
Regular $7X0 Shantung and
Liberty Silk Shirts, novelty col-
ors -"a.:; '
1.95
Men's Suit Sale
Suits in this lot taken from regular stock wer $30.00, $32.50,
$35.00 and up to $37.50. Worsted Tweeds and Cassimeres, dark
colors, medium weights, sizes to 44, price for Friday and Saturday
$5
$26.50
MEN'S JERSEY
SWEATERS
Regular $3.00 and $3.50 black,
navy, grey and cardinal
$2.00
MEN'S RAINCOATS
Regular $5.00 and $6.00 Rub
berized Raincoats
Men's Suit Sale
One lot and plenty of them. Suits tha sold for $37X0, $40.00
and up to $42.50, plain and fancy weaves, worsteds, cassimeres
and cheviots, staple or young men's models for Friday and
Saturday
$.3.85
MEN'S MACKINAWS .
Regular $15.00 Mackinaws,
pure Oregon wool Friday and
Saturday ' - '
$11:95
. KHAKI WORK SUITS
Regular $5.00 one piece Khaki
work suits, Friday and Satur
day $395 .
MEN'S AND BOYS CAPS
Regular $1.50 and $2.00 wool
and fabric, Friday and Satur
day 75c
$29.95
Men's Blue
As you know, Blue Uerge Suits are seldom included in a sale,
yet here they are of the Bishop quality, superior workmanship,
priced regular from $30.00 to $70.00 on sale Friday and Sat
urday Less 10 Per Cent
Men's Overcoat Sale
....... . ,
One lot men's overcoats priced regular at $20.00 and $25D0,
come in plain or belted, novelty weaves, all sizes in the lot
for Friday and Saturday at
$14.85 and $17.85
Men's Overcoat Special
Lot men's high grade overcoats that were $27.50, $30.00, $320
and up to $35.00. Staple or Young Men's models, plain ct
belted, will go Friday and Saturday at
$22.50 ana $27.50
, MEN'S DRESS SHOES'
One lot $8.00, $3.00 and $10.00
Tan and Black Dress Shoes
$5.95
. MEN'S JJSLE SOX
Regular 35c Black, White and
Colors, Lisle Sox
25c
FIBRE SILK SOX
Regular 75c Black and Colored
Fibre Silk Sox
50c
MEN'S SUSPENDERS
Regular 50c Leather Tipped
heavy web Suspenders
. 35c
MEN'S SOFT COLLARS
One lot 25e. 35c and 50c Soft
Collars, broken sixes to close
2 for 25c
BOYS CLOTH HATS
Regular $150 and $2-00 Cloth
and Velvet Hats in one lot .
Suit Sale Special
T
One rack of snappy suitsall new models, staple or young men's
styles, waist seam or belted, regular $45.00 $50.00 and up to
$60.00, sizes 36 to 44. The pnee for Friday and Saturday
4 T
Boys' Knicker Suits
Boys' $14.00, $15.00, $16.50 and $18.00 Knicker Suits," wtist
seam or belted, some have two pairs trousers, ages 8 to 17,
special prices for Friday and Saturday
Salerri Woolen Mills Store
JK$'37Sd3M . $10.95 and $12.95
.75c-
LADIES' FJBRE HOSE
Regular $1.00 nd il5 Fibre
Hose in Tan and White to close
75c "
- MEN'S WORK SOX
Sold elsewhere at 20c and 25c
a pair i . r
2 pair for 25c
LIEN'S. COTTON SOX
Regular 25c Fast Black Seam,
ltss Cotton Sex
6 pair for $1.00
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