The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 28, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIE OREGON STATESMAN: KlMAV. MARCH 2W. lOCO.
BIG QUESTIONS
BEFORE LEGION
T I
Committee to Report About
Conference With Court on
Community House
The committee appointed at the
last regular meeting of Capital Tost
No. 9. American legion, to confer
with the Marlon county court rela
tive to the appropriation of money
: for the community house for service
and ex-service men will report at
the next meeting, and the matter
wjll be open for discussion. The
meeting will be Tuesday. April 6.
i It ts urged that every member of
MOTHER CRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
ACartataBalief forKavertafcBMa
('ipattaa, He4arfc,
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. Do I aeetpt I a 14 boon. At all DrnciriMa, M ata.
WM MOTHER 6RAY CO, UReTTi.T.
the legion be present and bring a
friend as it la the desire or Capital
post to have at least 1000 member.
This is the aim pet for tfce present
but should this mark be ivached ao
stop will be made.
Among other things to come up
for discussion are the bonus question
involving back pay and land settle
ments and educational advantages.
It has been pointed out by Com
mander V. C. Smith that every ex
service' man should be a member of
the American legion, as It is throuxl.
this organization that he will he able
to help himself get the assistance
much needed from the govern rnetit.
Those men who have not yet re
ceived their medals from the state
of Oregon can secure them by com
ing to the meeting and presenting
their discharge papers.
MANAGER OF HOSPITAL
WILL RESIGN PLACE
(Continued from page 1)
month, which was increased to $4 5 a
month three months later. Miss Mc
Nary has given to the Salem hospital
the very best years of tier life, and
this entire1 community owes to her a
; very large debt of gratitude, in addi
I tlon to the very modest salary which
she has received, because of the man
ner in which the hospital has been
mafraged and kept upon a self sup-j
porting basis throughout all these i
years. It is very largely due to her !
that we have today the foundation,!
or basis, for a magnificent new hos
pital plant, whicn is represented by
the old site, a certain amount of
equipment, and $.".,"( paid to the
Salem hospital by the state for the
property taken oer by them.
'"The Salem hospital, however, is
Clug to find it necessary not only
to buUd a new building, but to find
a new superintendent, competent to
handle the enlarged hospital work,
which it must do as soon as the larg
er plant is provided. because Miss
McNary's services will not be avail
able to the Salem hospital longer
than midsummer or a rl y fall, as she
has other plans for the future.
KiiiergriH')- U l-Wed.
The building now occupied by the
Salem hospital must be turned back
to the xchaal board for school pur
loses on St ptinter 1. Therefor",
up time should be lost in immediate
ly finishing up the campaign to se
cure sufficient funds for the new
building and in starting construction,
for. at the very best, it now feems
certain, that for a number of months
the Salem hospital will te without
any building in which to carry on
its activities.
"As a member of the Salem hospi
tal board for more-than IS years. 1
am exceedinsly anxious that the peo
ple of this community will ri-e to the
necessity r.f this particular occasion
and will furni-.li am pie fund with
which to cont:uct. in the midst of
this great, beautiful, productive val
ley a hospital building which will be.
In this valley, a real health center
and a monument U the generosii)
of its prosperous citizens."
MARKET OPEN AT 14
CENTS ON BERRIES
(Continued from page 1)
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And $10 a month on all models up
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Most people in this wet'wu of the
country know Stiff's as headquarters for
talking machines and records. The thou
sands who deal here know the virtues of
Stiff's unfailing phonograph service
prompt attention when you need it.
All the important "helps" that have
assisted us to a topmost place as phono
graph dealers in the usual conduct of bus
iness are just as cheerfully free to patrons
of this special offer as they arc to cash
customers.
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Salt Rcpretentativci Sherman Clay & Co., Pianos
oild make it impossible to foretell
the future of the canned goods mar
ket. The Inlted State Is now un
loaJinR a vaM tonrmee of cann-d
fruit on the retail trade at a lw
price. Koreljtn order have fallen
off greatly of late because of the
collapse in the value of foreign coin
aad the revolutionary turmoil
among the people on the other aide
of the water.
Kasiern lluyrrw lleliicUnt
Because of the development.
eastern buyer are very reluctant to
quote figure on canned logan. One
exerienced cann.r while diwnsin::
the prospective market price for the
coming loganberry crop nald that the
present cost of sugar, lalwr. empty j
tin and other expense, if 1 2 cents'
a pound were paid to farmers for :
loganberries, a two-pound can wouia
cost consumers 60 cents. He believes
that price would te regarded too
hlsh by the averaga consumer. This
wouid result in a large supply re
maining in the hands of dealers.
SOLDIERS TALK
WITH ANALYST
mm a M 1
hx-ocrvice Men dpeaK in
Commendation of Work
Done by Mrs. Ellis
Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis, working in
connection with the board of educa
tion of the Y. M. C. A., was highly
commended by the ex-service men
whom sbe interviewed yesterday.
At the meeting of ex-service men
in the Y. M. C. A. Thursday nlgnl
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MltS. JEAN MOKIU3 ELLIS.
when Mrs. KIM spoke a number of
appointments were made with her
for Interviews. eterday the inter
views began in the morning and la-i-
ed until Mrs. Kllis left for the Com
mercial club wliere he ?poke to the
War mothers. At the meeting of
the War mothers there was a record
attendance. Mrs. Kllis related somfl
of her very interesting experiences
iwlth men who did not get "over
there."
After the meeting Mrs. Ellis re
turned to the Y. M. C. A. where a
number of men were waiting for in
terviews. I .ark of time prevented
her from Interviewing all the men
who desired appointments. Ti
work will be continued this morn
ing and at 2 o'clock fche will go to
the state penitentiary and speak to
the prisoners.
Her only public appearance will
b, at the Ieslie Methodist rhurrh
where she will speak at 7:3 tt
nlght. -
The rul is that within three
weeks after a woman marrlei she
begins to talk more about her kin
than her husband bargained for.
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We handle the Victrola exclusively
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Yon get more for your money ct Moore's
For Ladies, Misses and
Children
Ladies' New Oxfords and Pumps in Black. Brown.
Tan, White, and Patent Leather with Hith French,
or Military heels in the new narrow or median toes,
moderately priced at $8.50 to $11.50
New Oxfords and Pumps for the young ladies who
wear the lower heels and wider toes, in Black and
Brown at $7.50 and $8.50
Children's Mary Jane pumps in Black, White, tan
and patent, classy shoes for the kiddies at $1.95
to $4.75.
Ladies' fancy lace and embroidery hose for real
dress occasions and Silk Hose in all the wanted
shades at $2.25 and $2.95
Novelty Hose in the new combinations of colors at
$1.95
Children's Hose in Silk, Wool and Cotton at 45c to
$1.50.
Ladiea' Store
466-471 State St.
Men Store
416 State St.
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. STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS ONE CENT A WORD