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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1920)
THlt OREGON STATESMAN: Sl'XHAY, FKWUAHY IS. 1020. NEW COATS, SUITS and DRESSES An Exposition of Early Spring in Women's Apparel At Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store THE STYLE LEADERSHIP OF THIS STORE was never more forcefully demonstrated than in this notable exhibit of new spring modes. Assortments are larger than ever before so early in the season, and values unequaled in the city. Discriminating dressers who look to this store for correct styles will be glad of this opportunity to view the new spring fashions in women's suits, coats, dresses, skirts, petticoats and waists. You are invited to come and inspect the late arrivals Salem Or I V IF YOU NEED NURSERY STOCK FOR SPRING PLANTING TRY OURS We have a limited surplus in Italians in 4-8 and 3-4 foot grades. Loganberry tips. Other rarietles of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits and Roses uninjured by the December freeze.. Place your order early . v J SALEM NURSERY COMPANY- 1010 Chemeketa Street Salesmen Wanted SALEM, OREGON SALEM IS SURE TO BE CHAMPION r l .1 it ir . j BasKeioau victory uver cor 1 vnllie Ijht Nio-fir PHnrrifc Honor Eake-Rite Bredd Is Brlmfull of Pood value and deliciowness. It's Scientifically and Sanitarily Hade BAKE-R1TE BAKING CO. GORD TIRES THE efficiency of this bigger, better Cord Tire is beyond anything hereto fore delivered in tire service. Let us equip yon today. The added volume , of air means' easy going and car protection; - The new tread is extra heavy and ex tra safe. .j, j Let us demonstrate our ability and wil lingness to relieve your mind of all anxiety of road bothers and delays. , J. B. HILEM AN 291 N. Commercial St Phone 787 Most Miles per Dollar With a score of 18 to 34 the high school won easily from the Corvallia quintet on the Willamette floor last night the visitors fought hard but were outmatched. The Salem team s assured of the local championship. The Conralis team lined up with a little lighter team than the home team, with less experienced. A run of four baskets was scored by the lo cal boys during the first lew. min utes "of the play. This seemed to lift the visitors up in the air as they lost ell during the half. The second half wag marked by a comeback staged by the visiting team, and some live pasisng ensued and for a large part of the half they were at par with the victors. Crane of the Cor vallia five played most of their part of the game, but was subject to per sonal altercations. A. Gill with 14 and Boise with 10 points were the high men of the evening for the home team. Crane and Rawlins of Corvallis each scored four baskets and made some good fast plays. The Salem high school team is assured of the district basketball championship. There Is one mora game left to play, with Albany, and will be played here February 20 The game scheduled with Silverton was cancelled on account of sickness of their players. Salem has played eight games and won seven. Coach Phillip Scbott is getting his men in line for tbe state tournament to be held on March; 4. 5. and 6. and he rays that if his team will stick to tbe grind, it has a chance to win. The line-up for last night's teams was: Corvallis Rarmp and Raw lings, forwards. Crane, center, Hatch and Ball, guards. Salem A. Gill and 8hafer forwards, Boise, center B. cm and Ashby. guards. Irvine of Willamette was referee. SHEPHERD NAMED DIRECTOR UNDER! INDUSTRIAL ACT Rehabilitation of Industrial Cripples in Charge of College Man QUESTIONNAIRES SENT Legislative Act Providing Vo cational Education to be Applied Frank 11. Shepherd, head of the department of industrial education at the Oregon Agricultural college, has been engaged by the state indus trial accident commission as voca tional director and advisor to work men who will be eligible for retrain ing under the commission. This will be through operation of the reha bilitation law passed at the special legislative session in January. Initial steps to get the act under way have been taken during the last few days with the mailing out of questionnaires to workmen through out the state who have been injured in Industrial accidents while work ing under tbe workmen's compensa tion act. From the list filling in the questionnaires the commission ex pects to be able to select those in greatest need of vocational re-educa tion, so that they may support them selves and their dependents. State Schools Help "This is the first important step taken by the commission under the authority conferred upon that board by the act passed by the recent spe cial session of the legislature, provid ing for the vocational rehabilitation of persons accidentally injured in this state while working under the protection of the workmen's compen ration law," says Commissioner Will T. Kirk. "It is the plan of the commission to use the various vocational schools In the state for re-training these cripples. "The commission has engaged Frank H. Shepherd, head of the de partment of industrial education at Oregon Agricultural college, as voca tional director and advisor to the men who will be eligible for re-train ing at the hands of the commission. Mr. Shepherd, who has had much ex perience in this line of work, will give one-half of his time to the in dustrial accident commission, an one-halt of It to tbe agricultural col lege. . "During the recent war. Mr. Sl-ep- herd was a member of the war de partment committee on education and special training, and had charge of the vocational training of the sol diers In the states of Oregon, Wash ington. Idaho and Montana. When the armistice was signed he had su pervision and direction of the train ing of more than 5000 soldiers In dif ferent schools, camps and colleges in the stales included in this terri tory. Shepherd Placed on Faculty "When tbe Smith-Hughes law for vocational education was passed by congress, he was given charge of the work In this state by the state board Coats Ladies and Suits New spring garments are now here and more coming every day direct from the fashion centers of New York. Suits come in Jersey, French Serge, Gabar dine, Tricotine Poplin, etc Coats are all the rage in tan polo cloth, are short and have lots of pep. i Our buying direct saves you all the middle man's profit f BICYCLE TIRES You will find them here just the kind you 11 want that will give you maximum service at a minimum price. We have the largest and best selected stock in the city, and every tire we sell carries our personal guarantee. Ladies' Coats $24.50 to $55.00 Ladies' Suits $22.50 to $55.00 - . Our Prices Always The Lowest GALE & CO 111 Commercial and Court Streets for vocational education, and carried on that work until August, 1919. "When the war ended the federal board for vocational education was given the work of rehabilitation of soldiers, and President Kerr of Ore gon Agricultural college, made Mr Shepherd, chairman of i the commit tee on war special course, and from January 1. 1919. to January 12. 1920. he had direct charge of all that work at the college. Durinr that time he was counsellor for all the men sent to the college for vo cational rehabilitation. He has also had other practical experience which fits him for this particular line of work. ' "It is our intention to pick out on ly those who' promise to be aided by re-training. Two men may have the same kind of an Injury and one, be cause of his past experience and equipment, will be able to continue to make a good living for himself and dependents, while the other may be so handicapped that it Is impossi ble for him to be self-supporting. In that case, it is our purpose to pick out tbe one who has suffered tbe greatest handicap and give him first attention. Thought Gives Dependents "We do not expect to give all these men college educations', bat the pur pose is to give them such practical training and education in some vo- Fonnexly Chicago Store cation that will, enable them to r out and be Self-supporting instead f being depeadenta upon others tbs rest of their- live. : , "In addition to th re-tralalii and re-education, the commlssiai will give He attention to the plae ment in llnea of employment of those, who need this help. ? LADD & BUSH, BANKERS EstabLUhed 1868 General Banking Bruin Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m, HARRY W. SCOTT 147 South Commercial Street "Harley-Davidson Service Centre" " i I t U tr -1 v, ti l' m m I i Bill- m . Mr") I lw("J7ri It LEI St CABINET I lt ' V1 . ; - - - - tr m Every Hoosier feature is a scientifically designed labor-saver a means of reducing time and work in the kitchen. 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