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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1920)
TIIE OREGON STATESMAN: KUXUAV, APRIL 4, I. "Bringing Up fctfer"- Coming at Early Date Whal promlMa to be an event of unuaual Importance and hilarity is th. announcement of the coming of "Brine . Up Father In Society- the latet Cus Hill production based on the popular cartoons of George M Manua. Th!a ' exceptional stage of fering Will be the next attraction at the Grand Opera House, commenc ing Friday, April 9. In extolling the numerous virtue of this unique concoction of mirth, Joy, gladness, "happiness, melody and Bong the fact must not be forgotten that it is an, entertainment created on lines seldom presented to an exacting public. It has been aptly described as a "ahow that A different" and the commendation, judging by the wonderful success it has attained wherever presented, seems more than justified. Those who revel in coming in close proximity with all the favorite characters ofjthis most amusing of newspaper comics should not miss "Father" this season. He has much u do in his new enriron-' ment and "eocietjr." it appears, has taken him to its arms like the pro verbial prodigal son of yore. The new play is In three. acts and em ploys a cast of over 40 peopled STATE SENATE ATTRACTS THREE Staples and Erickson of Port land and Dennis of Carlton Announce Declartions" of Iaac K. Staples of Portland as a candidate for thiJKe publican nomination for state sen ator., or iuH f.. Erickson. Republi can. aUo of Portland, for the sta-.e toot a TOPUTM6 penal?, of W. .II. Dennis of Carlton. for the Retublicair nomination to represent the -4th district in the up per husn and of A. F. Flegel. Iem- oomt of Portland, for delegate to th national convention were the most Important filings by candidates at the office of the secretary of state Saturday. "A business man for the senale," I Mr. Staples' slogan, and his only platform is the statement.' "I will do my best to give the state and Its in stitutions as businesslike an admin istration as possible." Mr. ErUkson hurls himself into the political maelstrom a a cham pion of public rights, "if elected 1 shall work for the interest of the pwple." are the words that will ai pear after hi, name on the ballot. One of the many funny scenes in "Bring Up Father in Society," e'ominfe to the Grand, FridayApril 9. 40 YEARS ON THE JOB I put in 40 years as a practical druggist (now in my 47th year) and compounder of prescriptions before I put Number 40 For The Blood on the market and at this late date in life I would not recommend a medi cine that I did not believe was equal or superior to an other. I have ob served the effect of Number 40 in thousands of cases and use it uni versally in my own family for blood poisoning in any form. For consti pation, biliousness, stomach and liver troubles. For chronic rheumatism, catarrh, eczema and all skin troubles. There is more Number 40. sold and nsed in this, vicinity than all other blood medicines combined. J. C. Men denhall. Evansville. Ind. Sold and recommended by Perry Drug Store. His platform Is: Won hi t'ncovrr lVoTttrer "I will during my term of office. Introduce and support Mils and measure that will be, for tbe bene fit of the state aud for tbe people. I will oppose any measure that will have for its purpose a shield for tbe profiteers. 1 mill apply my builnei experience and legal training La solv ing the problems that Will arise, and after considering acb problem from all angles I will without fear or fa vor suppor those I think would b just, and for the benefit of the peo ple, and will equally oppose any ami all malicious measures that may come up." Mr. Dennis stands for improve ment over present general condi toins, judging by bis slogan, which Is: "For better roads, better farms, better homes, better men. better Oregon." In his platform he emphasizes greater production. I will during my term of office." he says. 'Verve. to the utmost of my ability every interest of Washington. Tillamook. Lincoln and Yamhill counties, state and anion. Tbe crying need of the hour every where Is greater production. Organization, cooperation and good roads Is the key. Organized cooperation of the producers, minimum taxes and good roads everywhere. Good roads con servatively financed, economically constructed, graft free, politics free. privilege free. My" record during the last two sessions of the legislature is better than promises. Allowing only for the growth that cornea with experience, I am willing to be judged by that record, and to stand or fall NEVER GRIPE OR f 1QCEH " " . ? FOR LIVEH AND E07EL3 -.if, act oa TJttt aad BowrU without Griptog cr Siiklsf ym . - A p So Coaveaieott You wake up with youf Head Clear, Canpkrioa Kjr, ( Brest aad. Stomac Sweet K. BiUousaaa, HisdacW c CoftiifteaQ " P I by the test of truth." Would-be Solos File . Other candidates who filed Sat urday were: C A. Sidler. Republican, of Grant Fats, for representative la the legis lature from the seventh district. If. A. Hrattala. Republican ct Paisley, tor representative in tbe legislature from tbe 21st district. L'. O. Lewelllng. Republican of Al bany, diatrict attorney for Linn county. John Baker. Republican of Hood River, district attorney for HoodHlv Ter county. Gilbert L. Hedges. .Democrat i Oregon City, district attorney tor Clackamas county. J. C. Smith.. Republican or Grants Pas, for stat senator from taa ev eath senatorial district." it is now claimed taat Rgnt.raya are carved. Possibly that la tVa first known example of nn-to-dau baseball -pitching. . 1 , ' ' ' ' ' .' . ' " " . -' - ' t ' ! - 1 I Op eoie m m v . - t - . . "The yellow 'chassi Jiht' serves so well" I 4- 4C 4". W. H. HILDEBRANDT & COMPANY have been appointed distributors of this high grade line of Trucks for Marion and Polk counties, effective April 3, 1920. The policy of this firm at all times will "be real service to Republic owners", skil led mechanics and a stock of parts will facilitate this. An $80,000 stock of parts and complete truck assemblies at the Portland parts depot is always at our command thru long distance telephone and express. An average of three hours ;from order to delivery of any part can be maintained. There are now over 1000 Republic Trucks in the territory adjacent to Port land and the 1920 allotment by the Republic factory for territory is 600 trucks, which will fall short of the de mand. Order yours early. We will be pleased to meet, and be come acquainted with present Republic owners. j Priipes of Republic Trucks at Salem 1 TON WITH SOLID TIRES.. ci ode Wi TON WITH SOLID TIRES; $2495 2V6 TON WITH S0UD TIRES . .. $3135 3V2-4 TON WITH SOLID TIRES ... T $4320 1 TON WITH GIANT CORDS $1985 1 Ms TON WITH GIANT CORDS . . ...1Z..Z $2795 211. TON .WITH GIANT CORDS: $3470 3!-4 TON DUMB0DY & HOIST. ..:...ZI$4990 ALL MODELS ON DISPLAY . 1 W. H. H I LD V BRANDT DISTRIBUTORS .' MARION COUNTY - POLK COUNTY 279 N. COMMERCIAL ST. PHONE 675 A FEW GOOD SALESMEN WANTED WHO DRIVE THEIR OWN CARS CO Tl If -1 " - . I i : ' r - . - . .. . - . .