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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1920)
IK fo4 Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store Presenting the Newest Fashions For Easter THIS STORE WAS NEVER SO INVITING AND SI'RlNU FASHIONS NEVER SO ALU'RJNG AS THIS SEASON. WE HAVE PUT FORTH Ol.'R BEST EFFORTS TO MAKE TIUS THE MOST COMPLETE AND ATTRACTIVE SHOWING OF EASTER APPAREL IN SALEM AND CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO COME AND SAY HOW WELL WE HAVE SUCCEEDED. AUTHENTIC MODES IN SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, SKIRTS AND OUTER APPAREL OF ALL KINDS NOW AWAIT YOUR EARLY INSPECTION. i Monday Suit Special Easter Suits iii tailored, blouse and box eoat models. French Serge, Gabardine, Wool Poplin, Panama and Burella cloth. Some fitted snugly at the waistline and flaring fciu&rtlr over the hips, others with coat slightly Housed or showing decided box ef fects; Monday Special : $34.7S New Spring Coats For all occasions in the most desirable fabrics, such as tricotine, gabardine, serge, ve lour, covert, bolivia and mixtures. Stylish belted models, loose styles and tailored effects; some with plaited backs. Prices range from $2250 to $75.00 Easter Millinery Models Elegant and refined, for such arc the Hats you will find at this store, from the rough straw hats to ultra models. Many elever copies of the world's most renowned artists coupled with New York's adaptations every taste, every fancv, and anv purse can be splendidly suited here at $3.60 to $22.30. At $7.50 we feature an exceptionally smart lot of new Tailored Hats in the latest shapes and materials. See these it :m v: Salem Or (The Old White Corner) Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store POLITICAL GOSSIP OF STATE AND LOCALITY Newport for secretary Ben F. Jones Files Hi Candi dacy tor Secretary of State's Office T. P. Jones of Newport, one of the Republican aspirants for secre tary of state, filed his official dec laration with the secretary of state Saturday. IK slogan la "For bet jer roada. more irrigated landa. deeper ' rlvere and taarbora. greater Oregon." and aa a pi at form mt. Jones makes the following tate meat: "I will, daring my term of otftee. perform the dotlea of the office of secretary of state to the beat of my ability. I stand sqnarely for more and better roada, more irrigated land, deeper rlvera and harbors, a bigger and greater Oregon and 100 per cent AmerlcanJara." The Republican party baa a wo man candidate tor presidential elec tor. She la Harriet C. Itendee. 6 CO Lexington street. Portland. Other candidates who filed Satur day were: A. II. Wright. Moro, Republican, for representative from the 28th dis trict. Glen R. UeUker. St. Helena, Re publican, for representative la the legislature from the 20th diatrtet. William 11. Gore. Medford. Re publican, for representative In the legislature from the ninth district, j Robert H. Strong. Portland. Dem ocrat, for delegate from the third congressional district to the Demo cratic national convention. E. V. Carter. Ashland. Republican. for representative In the legislature from the eighth district. Sieelhaimner Will File. His intention of becoming a can didate la tbo state primary election for the nomination of county as sessor baa been formally announc ed by Oscar Steelaamnier, secretary of the Salem Business Hen's league. Mr. Steelaammer said that he would file his declaration of candidacy and circulate his petitions within the nest week or ten dayr. He will enter his name on the Republican ballot. Mr. Steelhammer has been secre tary of the Duslnens Men's league for almost a year. Prevloue to that he served about six years with the county In the capacity of chief deputy assessor. This la the first time Mr. Steelhammer baa been a candidate. tian Kducation and Christian Col leges. J. B. Ceoley. local grocer, will dlscuse "Lads Chums." Ira Cave will also be one of the apeak era of the evening. Accord lag to aa aaaouacemeat made yesterday every father end son in the city la Invited to attend the dinner. Res ervations msy be made by pbomac T. E. McCroakey. Secretary James fcivin of the T. M. C. A: or O. J. Hull. This Pretty Girl Defies Age By Using Ordinary' Buttermilk To Beautify Her Complexion Telle DrwecUta XeC te Take Aereee's Meeer Celeee Tkle Deltcktfel Xew , Vaelaktlas Creeee QeUly Shews , a DaeiaVd Irva-at. Trjr t Tr atOarEiatet. Buttermilk Cream creates beautr al nott iiki manic. The moat wanderful lhlnrf about it ta the fact that wttllat It turna the dulleat. moat llfeleaa com plon to radiant bauty and makes red -or roygh hands or arm inowjr white, yet ir.ere ia not the allahteat Ian f ita nae after application It actually vaniahea from atg-ht and the moat, heated atmosphere will not pro duce the -ait ahlniness or greasiaess of the akin. " N matter whether you are troubled with a rtcr complexion., wrinkles, pur I fineas around the ayea. freckle, crow a feet -or tinea around the mouth, ugiy ,, finrr nalla. or jut a aimpla rourfenese of the t .. handa or artna cauaed br wind or sun. you will find that any or all of theae troubles will quickly die appear with the ua ot Howard's But termilk reanv To prove thla to your compute aatts factlon, get a email quantity today the understanding- that the pur chase money will be cheerfully refund ad Ui.any dissatisfied user. nip mm I! If III if? tilth, -" i r Beautiful actreao says. A short mi, are with Howard's Buttermilk rw.m at nicht. before relirinar la all thai la VAawaa e r eew r . HUNDRED PLATES ARE RESERVED Best Speakers Available Will Appear at "Lads and Dads" Banquet Over a hundred platea have been reaerved for the "l.ads and Dada" banquet to be aerved to the fathers and sons of the city the Brother hood of the First Chriatiao church Monday niKht at C:30 o'clock. An tntereatinc program has been pre pared.:. .. ' ' The object of theibig luncheon la to get the fathers and sons of the city together for a round table talk and to hear speakers that will apeak on father and eon companionship from many points of view. One of the main addresses of the meeting will be given by Ellja V. Stivers of Engene. Mr. Stivers will speak on "The Importance of the Church Taking an Interest In the Lads T. E. McCroskey, manager of the Salem Commercial club will use the tople "Whst We Owe to Our Dada." ,W. P. Walters, county Y. M. C. AJ secretary, will discuss the advan tages of father and son comradeship ia "Lost A Boy." Rev. Laland Por ter, pastor of the First Christian church, will talk on "Lads as an Investment.- Rev. R. L. Putnam will ,' T?lr -,. f 'Wt t' : i: - ' f !, ., - m rrt - , .' -.. , ' ; 1 !-:- -V. .-v . .,'-1 ') fitli! ! , A ' Jrt 1 A THREE-DAY SILK SPECIAL At less than today's cost Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. 15Q0yuf!fT all Silk Crepe De Chine and Georgette Crepe. - . Our Best Quality 40 inch All Silk Crepe de Chine 40 inch All Silk Georgette Crepe . . V ; Buy all you want $ 225 Yard A special that is timed to meet the demands for this much wanted material ;? women's and firls' dresses for Easter. ; Colors White Old Eoee Coral Mesh Ecru Salmon Itila Pearl Navy Maixe Plnm Black and Others Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & COMPANY Commercial and Court Street J Formerly Chicaro SUrt PRUNE GROVERS MUST BUQC UP Cah'fornians Adrertise in Eastern Papers, Knocking Oregon Product Prune growers In Marion county must be up and doing If they are to keep pace with the alert nrane m-n down In the aunny Santa Clara val ley In California. Is the belief of lo cal business men. Those enterprising growers of the Petite or French prune are having eastern grocers run such advertise menta aa the following la their local newspapers: "California Santa Clara pranea are the sweetest of all prunes grown. Don't be fooled Into buying Oregon prunes, they take a lot mere sugar. Santa Clara prunes when cooked properly do not need as gar. "We do not want to find any fanlt with thoae Callfornlana becaaM they are certainly displaying eater prise." said one grower of the Ital ian prunes yesterday. "If we are not willing to go oat and tell the world the superior quality of the Italian or Oregon prune then we should gracefully acknowledge that we have neither the vision nor the enterprise to get Into a cooperative association which we can do equally effective advertising and Inform the consuming public of the very eicel lent qualities or the Oregon prune. It la only through cooperative effort that wo ran hope ta hold our place la the atmggla for recognition n the prone markets at bom and abroad. Bad Teeth Make Backward Children ULPiAXia MANY diseases from which both old and young suffer arc directly or indirectly caused by decayed teeth and diseased gums. Without ficod tcetlu food cannot be properly chewed, and is therefore not prop erly digested. Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipjticn and other troubles arc often csusrd by bad teeth. To effect a cure, the mouth must be put in gcod order. The best lir-c to begin is childhood. No Ixjv or girl can make progress in school unless the teeth arc in a health ful condition. Bad teeth keep anybody from going ahead. Parents arc invited to bring their children for frre examination. and advice to Hcgistcrcd Dentists irsin LVe E. R. Parker System. A little work done early often utn n lot of work being done later, and keeps the cfcilJ ia better health. Neglect never pays. Registered Dentists Using the E. R. PARKER SYSTEM . Dr. D. U. Orden Dr. 2. B. l2r Dr. T. V. CJ rail 8 lata and Ccrsraertisl trtti MM VSYSiW STATESMAli CLASSIFIED ADS ONE CENT A fCU speak on "The Importance of Chris-1 Admission free. . t FATHERGRAMMER The noted divine healer from Col orado, la drawing great crowds, and healing hundreds of people of all manner of diseases by th power of Cod and aature. lie not only heals the people, but teachea them abso lute Immunity from disease, sorrow, and all negative conditions. lie la making a world's tour uu der the auspices of the School nf Life. Many are healed Instantly while heatiag him apeak. "Father Oramnuir will heal aad bless the people dally each afteraon while in thla eity. He wlshee It strictly understood that he ia aoa aectarlan and non-Catholic, but loves and heala aad blesses all alike. He has hundreds of testimonials of mi raculous coxes to hj credit. Grand Opera house. Salem. March IS to 31 at 8 o'clock each eveainx. USED CAR READY TO GO All oftrhtulerin our thop and ia tood condition J5 JJixwtU 150O 1916 Bttidc (rtpaixiUd) 50,1, -"5 Stadebaker S1- 100 1913 OwerUad Couatry CTab. 1818 HnpmobUt T50 1919 Oldimobil Paceaakrr. ..una New Maxwell Roadster at a Bargain 1 Ton Track. 41000 2 To Track. We hire icTeral otner food buys ia used cars. Come fomd look lira oTcr. Reasonable terms. OPEN SUNDAY Complete line of accessories tnd supplies. United Stales, Goodrich and Tires. Marion Automobile Co. 235 South Commercid Street Phone 362 er "a 3 I