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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1920)
8 TUB ORbGOl STATKXUA.il Fiii.si, uw 11 . I ... . I 1 W 1 i I III CffTfTirmm flim dpi my pgji end enino Display Style- S how Continued Monday at Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store Women who have seen this advance showing of the new Spring Models, have pronounced the styles "Exquisite and Charming" and they are women whose fine discrimination for good taste is well established in Salem social circles. But we'd like your opinion and judgment too, consequently we extend to all a cordial invitation to inspect at their leisure this ele gant display of new stylish Coats, Suits,- Dress?, "Waists, Skirts, Hats and Sweaters and try on as many garments as' you desire. Courteous, competent saleswomen will glacUyrasjMt'yoa: and you won't be urged to buy." ' ; - - v ' 'tz ' w.V yc Portland Cloak and Suit Co. m Salem Or (Old White Comer SALEM'S GREATEST AVOMEX'S AITAREL STORE OBITUARY , Lfayetle CI Cavanagh. promi nent' citizen died suddenly Friday afternoon about 3:20 o'clock, soon after leaving his home at 1475 Court street and reaching the business dlv ' trltt. -Mr. Cava nag h. better known as "I.afe. Cavanagh over Marion and Polk counties, was dearly beloved 1y all who knew him and his deaOi is a great thork to the entire com munity. Mr. Cavanagh was born in John son county, lowa. May Z, 18-2. and came ta Oregon with his parents, 3lr. lind .Mrs. I B. Cavanagh, tn 186S. fettling In Marion county. lie-was married to .Miss Kva Miller in 1878 and in 1884 they moved -tn'imial dale, farm near Turner, living there until 1910, when the farm was sold and the faintly moved to 1475 Court street where they have since lived. Those who .survive him are his widow, Mrs', U C. Cavanagh. two daughters. Mrs. E. K. Wiggins of Portland and Mrs. O. L. Hagan of ffc-nver. Colo., who hs been visiting her parents for several ponths; four grand children. Fielda and Laurence Wiggins, Howard and Leila Eleanor Ragan; two brothers George V. Cav anagh of Salem and J. 11. Cavanagh of Pasadena. Calir.. and five nieces, Mrs. Clarence W. Keene. and the Misses McClaine or Silverton. He was a member of Pearl lodge A. K. & A. M. of Turner for many years, and wat, a member of the parelns. both for peace and war, and in the maintenance of liberty nutlet- the law." Kill for Representative. J. F. Iloukins of 1'ort Orford filed for the HcDublUan Domination fori represents :! Iroin the sixth dis trict . and Cb:frle V. Ilofklns of Roseburg fo rthe Republican nomi nation for representative from Doug lss and Jackson counties. lUker Not lletarning Despite tbe urging of his friends. A. A. Smith annjune-js that be will not be a candidate for reelection as tepresentallve from ilsjvr county in tbe state legislature. Husinews rea- . i at ny jur. siuuo iur hii p ai v p - j ' dcislon not to again ek elec tion. Neither is he a candidate for e office .t congressman. v Vetera in Rare Zoeth llouser. who' many years go was sheriff of Umatilla county. Is again a candidate on the Repub lican ticket. His Imocrstlc opoon ent will be T. I. Taylor-who has held he offke for nearly 20 years, llous er has filed his declaration witn ine county clerk- " V Excessive Use of Tobacco After 45 ! Is Suicidal, Says Dr. Hirschfeld Most men who ue tobacco have ho Idea of the hrm tobacco does them be u tt does it o slowly that no one day's damage la noticeable. In the trenarth and vigor of young manhood the injury aeenia trivial but it aerwmu latca day by day and laya the found, tion for many troubles later In life. Tobacco lessens the powers of resist' a nee to disease, and along in the tats thirties sometimes much earlier it beKins to tell, and the awful damage It has done besrins to show. Dr Hirschfeld In his book. The Heart and Wood Vessels." says exces sive use of tobacco after forty-five is suicidal . Authorities agree that exces sive us of tobacco cause loss of ap petite, cancer .of the stomach and in testines. Indigestion, headache, extreme nervousness, sleeplessness. Irritability, lack of concentration, dimness of vi sion, loss of will-power, forget fulness, and many other serious troubles. It Also causes hardening of the arteries and high blood pressure and these are the troubles that manifest themselves long in ths forties. - Thousands of men who use tobacco J5rrnow..lt !! MU"- their health 55? Jr ,.,m to ur tHt decide to tHl aowP hS supply and use leaa 7ackUU2d.i?.f lh,m W.ouW 0.tbut l lack the will-power to stand the awful KrAV.Brh"t ,fo"ow riving up the habit There Is bop and relief foe .11 Vv neipea thousands to fi. 5pt hab,t or lessen the sup Ply of tobacco used. It is not hablt-J'"- " simply kills the Waving for tobacco and supplies what the nerves need temporarily to brace t him upuntil the nicotine la out of the sy You can quit tobacco if you wanr ta Sr". J1 Xt help ySu. Vou? druggist has it or can get ll t i.terul ur 'r: "1 will be glsd once bad. and now 1 am at last frl by your wonderful xlcot" Ton 1 art perfectly welcome te use my letter to VLlig?$p ' that daVgeV tol is truly a wonderful remede fThl ..?Kt--Bb,i: H Is a way . head of anrthlns; we have ever sold before. W tVfundIl,by "anufaciureV. if-I - D? tb monT to every dissatls mt? Ttamr ? w would not per mit the use of our name unless ths remedy possessed unusual merit, Kie? ' ld !n 'r under an l?on! mo5y-bf- gruarantee by all up-to-dat druggisu. Including & J. jrry i - : w - - w - " Ull Eastern Star of Salem. The body will Jie la state at tha nume over Sunday. The funeral ser vices will be held from the Kigdou chapel Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock and burial will be la the Silverton remtery. ons s are piven Would Kwrreii Himself O. C. Browa. county school super intendent ot Douglas county an nounces h!s Intention or again be coming a candidate on ibe republi canticket for tbe poult ion wkbh be now holds. X'nAmv kia a A m I n lul rat Ion manv new school buildings have been con- tra.tAii mnA lmTirJvmntl have leen made In practically all districts- . M a a . trora tne nusiaesa stanopoiat. ins office has been well conducted and Douglas county has set many records the at ate. . Mav Hurrretl HiU I,. O. lwelllng. pretnt city re corder in Alb-inv announces that he will tw a candidate for the. republi can nomination for the office of die- aiata. . A la. tnct atrorney or i-inn couaiv ai me coming primary election In May. The snnouncenifni ioiiows tne staieraeui. ... a a m a a a . made public by uaie . nui mat oe wnt4 wis andldale tn ail- Ceed himself in the position of dls- rict attorney. TUTiIALO PLANS BIG PROJECT e Enterprise Contemplates Stor my Water From Wulam I tte Rirer - If investigations show that be nraiset la feasible the state engi neering department doubtless . will grant an application or tne iimiw lrrigation district for tbe storage f l&A flAO im faal nf water In Waldo lake on the middle fork of the Wil lamette river. ..The district proposes to divert the wafer through a tun- LEXINGTON IS DESIGNED FOR 'FEMININE US Embodies f.Ianj Contrirances I jiat AppeaJ to : Women Differs, JncIudinV One-Fml sir . r a." - . lit?. ael ander the divide to the head waters of the Deeckatrs river to Ir rigate lands Id the Tumalo district. Other appTicatlong have heea filed as followi: i. Hy the Enterprise Electric com pany for-the aODTODriatloa Al l(Lacr est of the headwaters of Wallowa vuer ror oeveiopaeat si power ta the vicinity of Joseph sad Enter prise. Hr A. Itraga of lit. Vernon. Or- coverlat the spproprlttiDs of wgur from Cummlngs ereek to Irritate f acres la Grant county. . Vj Michael Donghertr of Pilot Rock roverinr the sBBMnrtnUs nt water from the North Fork of Dutter creek for the irrigation of 7Q teres in uroaiuia couaty - uy Frank II. Townlev of VaU tar the appropriation or water f mm Owyhee river to Irrigate $ acres la mainour ceanty. - By W. B. Bay leg and C. V. Bavlee POUTICAL GOSSIP OF STATE AND LOCALITY KOLLOCK RUNS FOR DELEGATE Representative Smith of Ba v ker Annonnces He Will J Not Be Candidate J5.h K- Kollock of Portland Is a candidate to represent the state at pIk?," ' d11 national Republican convention at Chicago ? inn?;vye?rdajr '" declara ?. w"h.th "ecretary of sUte. .. Mr. Ko lock's slogan Is "Liberty. out not license; economy and effi- fntegrAyUOn1 tad',ldence n Mr. Kollock's platform is: -I believe la the adoption by tbe Republican convention of a platform founded upon the principles ef Washington. Hamilton. Lincoln aad Reoeevelt and pledging ths party te a economic intelligent and effi cient administration of internal af fairs and tn an In.ri... -n . foreign affairs. I believe In pre- light. (When mllsdr stens into anv lt. Ington Miaute Uai SU madel. she is, going to pe impressed with the manr. inforovements listed 11 ex. trta on iot ears sad with some devices, making instant anneal te the discriminating- woman motorist. mat are exclusively Lexington. - .. iMiiaoy . wui find that she has been eonaldered In an iniiin num ber of ways, all tending to that dig nity ot. refinement, that esse and simplicity of o per st Ions, which wo men desaana. . Islneton even bowed., to J he demands of the day in the matter of narrow skirts aad In the aerlt-a VS" modala milage will find the running board set two lach es lower, making It much easier for women to enter ana leave. . . . Feminine Needs . Mndied. The American woman ttwtaw Kaa 1 greater' knowtedae of the mechani cal features and operations of auto mobiles man ever before. This in creased knowlawlee on t ha nar a women brought with It a demand an on ine manoraxlurers of automo biles for improvements that would make 'the automobile more suited la the strength and discrimination or women, l - Especially anaoylng to women are me equsgs ana rattles mat tavelop I e Kin erf on has . m.rMm. . tw.. I through the medium of a single no I frame thai not only arroranllahes thisobieet. but eliminates more tkaa 100 distinct parts and llehtew th car. Oil-treated gears in the trans mission make much less noise. Bel clled bushings have been used wh ever possible meaning a saving hours of attention for women owe ers and drivers of Lexington cars. A great vep forward las bee taken in the form of a "r,.ie-finger emergency brake. A simple touc of the fla&er O Derates this brsk doing away with the tug of war nec-l etsarr on most emert-enrv hrskeal and to which task few women were! equal, a power-driven air pump eliminates for women all of the back breaking work Involved in the old hand pump. Lightning difficulties have been reduced to half by means of pnenmatie two-way lamps. When the motor Is stopped' these lamps au tomatically are tilted, shielding ap proaching cars from blinding glare. In the way of refinements that ap peal so -directly to women are the lower and wider running board, up holstery of the finest quality of hair sn1 felt over rolled sr fines, covered with semi-bright, long grained black leather, French-pleated In soft folda double-acting door catches with big eutside handles, a two-ta.net rain- Uion windshield, and aa inspection r- of NEW SCRIMS, MARQJLJISETTs AND CURTAIN MATERIALS Just Received I i C7v fan , , r. - . .a t , . M "la.. Bought eerertl xaootlu so before tht netnt &drgsc la price- W art able to offer this lot at price below th market. 34 lach merarlud cnxuiitU, perxnaseut luxtrouj finiih, uniform weirt, isterwoTen benutlUh Upe bor der, per jixd 29c, 50c, 55c and 65c Oar Prices Always The Lowest GALE GO. . Commercial and Court Streetj - Formerly CLlcif Si::i of DayrilleOr., roverlng the appr prlatloa of water from John Day river for the Irrigation of 41 acres la Grant county. Jenklaa was sitting down to break fast one mora lag. when he was as tounded to see la the paper aa an nouncement of his own death. lie rang ap ' frUn4 Smith at eacs . la. fe-miiat" he said, --liars rci the aaaoaarriaeat cC gar : it i PPr. - tTea." replied Saaita. -ITkcrs t yea rpeaktag frotar Read tie ClairliTci ?' LADD & BUSH, BANKEJtS rsUbliihed 1ECJ General P'nVInf Bocbxest Office JJourt from 10 a. ta. U Z p. a. w .... 2 . , r-N JT-AJVJC- TYJPE TRACTQI 203 ffwse-pawcr at the pulley 12 at the dray bar pocs thc work of 6to8 horsat Ic than one-third the cost. Pulli big load., yet moves along at the right speed for perfect work. Built to stand the "gaff." That's why it cults to little for upkeep and so little to operate. Doesn't pack the soil. Words' on sft or mucky ground without miring or loss of power. y Urge roller track-wheel bearing. I)ut-prouf motor. Water air-clarifier. Nrx tsnk-tybe. S-inch-xiJ,. sivl,. grouler track. The Clctrac is the tractor you've always wanted. Let us put the Cletrac through its paces TTT rifht on vnur nu-n nA M7 'urk. No obligation. W. H. PATTERSON CO. Disributor for Marion, Tolk, aackamas, Linn ana Cento. Counties. 121 Sooth Commercial Street fbooe 37$ SALEM, OHEGOX I I