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'.-y ;? TTtK ORI'iOl fT.TrSMAt? HtllV. . V 21. ' I i t re fh. lo !n. ii toi ti ra Ni BALLOTiTITLE !S COMPLETED Voters in Ipvembcr Asked to Vote on Market Commis , sion Measure " . lAttorney General .Brorn yesterday completed the ballot title for the Male market coinm!?sion bill. Initiat ed by tua .State Taxpayers leagu', end provldirigfbr a state market di rector with. a tclary of f 4500 a year r.ni a secretary at S2C0O a year. The ofricrra cf the taxpayers leagna in itialing the bill are Walter M. Pierce of LaGrande. pr?ident: C. L. Haw ley o?: .McCoy and J. A. Westerlund of Medford, vice presidents, and Uob- ert Ew guiith of Portland, secretary-j treasurer. . The ballot tiCe follows To create a "state market eom mlrfeloa," establishing th office cf rtate market d;re?tor. salary $4.o ror annum, nnd secretary, salary $3G0) pr-r rniinm. defining -daii't run! " .. -r.-? t f commission to be to a.;.'st id economical distribution of pvtmwt s.ai fair p.rst-es. disseminate '.u'triiittion conicjning market eon d?!cTi.. ncouraee co-operation uniong producers, distributors and ajie::, mediate disputes when requj?e-1. Etipervliv markets and f cperatlre afstotlitljn?- Issue labels in certain cay-. insp-jet prod'iefT in floras, warehouses and common carrier?, authorizing hiring attorney and other employees. providing for appropriation of $50,000 to cover ex Principals in New York's First Overalls Wedding r penss through the year 1922. and cvM'r.g penalties for violation of j the act." 5 pounds Dried Apples 7 pounds Italian Francs ... ..$1.00 . $1.00 4'2 lbs. SUG AR With $3 Purchase and Oyer 1;00 1 See our ad on Page 4 of Second Section PEOPLE'S CASH STORE TWO STORES No. 1 on Commercial , No. 2 on State Off On All Millinery and Hat Trimmings For one week beginning Saturday, May 22. Customer who have inspected all the millinery stocks in Sa- ' lem testify that we have the lowest prices in town. Yet we are making this additional great cut of 25 per cent. Now is the timf to. buy a pretty summer hat at a low price, f" Come Early ore SdemVarietySt 152 North Commercial Street t Colonial -ly ? - ! ; ir fjil m!! i ! P' 1 .it i :VL V, ,. r. j i i i i t r ' '" Hood's barilla j Makes Food Tasto Good Creates an Appetite Aids Digestion ' Purifies the Blood i Promotes auiailatioa M u la H- eur fall nutritivs vain of food, , and, to give strength to th wbobs tjttcra. A well-known Justie f the Peace in Indiana says Hood's Rarsaparilla made "food tast pjod." as after taking tare bot tles be eats three hearty meals a dar, works bard and steeps welL. It will help yon to do this. Fifty years phenomenal sales prove its merit. Prepared br educated ' nrrr.riv,t. Ovt a bottle todar. ' It f i I ... -.. CANADIAN f P AGI FIC i t FOUR TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAIN'S DAILY Take the "Wonderful Way" Ito thd East through the Canadian pacific Eockies .ALASKA 4 By the Trinccss Iiine" Steamers Trains Steamers- Hotels All Canadian Pacific ' Standard None Better ne,. For rates and other-information apply to I.CANAOtAM - - -, 55 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON Mr. and Ir. V. Ramsey Fmlerkk Tae first "overalls" weddln? on record was recently celebrated In New York City, the principals being Mi?s Gertrude Reinhardt of Brooklyn and W. Ramsey Frederick of New York. The bride's covo cost four dol lars. The minister and the best man mere also dressed ia overalls. Sir. Frederick was in the Intelligence Department daring; the mar. r-te The letters will b In th IftTender fiawera while lie enUre backxround will be white. The second bed will hold the let ter "B. P. O. C. la honor of the Elks conrention which will W held In this city late In June. TCIs. toe win be In lavender and white blo foma. There will also be a larr hrlne emblem in the bed mhlca will be planted la red and white nower. J. v. Maruny will have charse of plantlne the beds, while the work U under the a unices of me Salem Floral society. Plana are being made by the so ciety whereby many corners of the city win be beautified durlar the summer. I'nder the direction of Mrs. O. A. Chappell. school children of Salem will beautify the r rounds about their various bulldlacs, and severaj vacant iota may be planted to flowers and snrnba. The Floral society Is Jast bejcla- ning to set under way and kUn tV'mmer campaign- which ,will aid roaienaiiy in maklns Salem a city oeauuiui. , is. n . Women in Fine Homes Refuse to Help Poor A woman came to The Statesman office yesterday as mad as hops. ishe wanted a roast for some Salem women; nat a beef roast or a pork roat. or earthing of that kind, but a newspaper roast and done bromn and piping hot, with pimento and reJ pepper and tobacco dressing. And she named narues and gave dates and locations. But this rhall be namelees. It newshaper reporters rave all the natn.es and facts they hear, tho said reporters would not be good life Insurance risks. .Well, with the above few warm words of Introduction, here Is story: Crots became Interested and helped. Some women rent flowers. but two women In fine homes, when appealed to for flowers, though tbtv acknowledged that they had plenty of them, would give none: and they were anything but polite and considerate and complimentary to the poor in the language and man ner of their refusals. That 15 what made the woman who called at The Statesman office so hopping mad. The deceased husband's people live ia Ncrth Carolnla. The widow's people Hve in New York.. They were among strangers. They had a little home and a start In life. Dct the oldest child, a boy (the others beiag boy and girl), was sick, and they impoverished themselves In the trT,a to him cured. ine nusoaca got work in a rort- 9i7O.noo.0t. imI HOXDS OF MAIUOX COI XTY. OUKtiOX. Sealed proposals will be received by the County Court of Marlon County. Oregon, at the court bouse In Salem. In said county, until June S. mo. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon of said day. for the -purchase of I170.ooo.oo permanent rosd bonds of Marlon' county, part of aa Issue of SSSO.003.00 authorised at aa elec tion held June 3. 1919. The bonds now offered for sale shall be dated Jane 1. 1920. and one-half thereof shall mature June 1. 1924. and the other half thereof ahall mature June 19z. and shall be la denomla- W. O Mo?es: who had been work- ,ana sn'P ?ara. i nai wora oeing ing for the Spanldin? Logging com pany, died. It was unexpected. He had been ill for only a few days. He left a widow with 12.10 in cash and three children and a few clothes and no food. The Spaulding company furnished and paid for a trained nurse, and the Spaulding and paper mill employes contributed food and clothes and money; as did a lot of good people in Salem. A window sweep gave $2.50. Mrs. Alice II. Dodd of the Rei Winning Costume of Jungle Ball !n!sbfd. he worked on the railroad; hen they came to Salem, where the sick boy had been placed la a state institution with the hope uf a cure. They wanted to be near their boy. Mr. Moses got work In the Spaul- dinr mill. That is the etorr. Now. this mother with her boy and girl are still needy, though their temnorarv wants have been supplied by Salem s good people. , They have a place la the. world. It should be found for them. They are at ihe Leonard hotel on Front street. They are commended to the right man or woman or men or women among the thousands of readers of this article. " " x , - 2 " , :t: -rv.-.-l ' . H ' - V ii .. - . j I-1 ; l m I $ I I r - ;1 1 r v !( . . " , v-; l:v ' j - ' ,1 f ! V; f t, ; ; . . i ! I K ta k ii ' ' Lodge Emblems Will Be Planted in Public Lawn Work is lo be started Monday o.i two large flower beds on the court house lawn, wheih will bid welcome to Shrine and Elk visitors this torn Bier. The first bed will be set to lavender geraniums and sweet ayls- slum. and will bear the word "Wei- QUICK ACTION CORN CURE "Get-If Stop Pain Intant!y and lorn Koun Lift lUght off. A few drops of Tt-Tt- oufiirh crn patna like wstrr quncbs fire. ijives you immtjiatr rlir. Miss Florence Egan is inside, or mostly inside, this prize winning cos tume taken at the annual Jungle Ball of the merry Greenwich Villag ers recently gives la New York. Warries'RuritiProbf; Corset ; arncrx Wamcr'a oraet carry tLe tronget guarantee we knew the loninjr, the clatj-v, txtrj lart ut tlietti t trriaraat'tl t,', tn Rut, llrrak or Tear and the guaranl-e dr uol to there. We also irtiarsntee the shape of. Wonier'a Corset. A Warner's will sHajw a jr"""l firure s) mill fit eomfortaKly the Tim tiin" you nit it on, anl taore over it will hold its shape i th Lat lime you wear it. Arul then, too, Low naeh i! in ans to tuli ymr corwl as yo wah yonr umlermualint si wars frrh anl clean. Prices $2.00, $2,50, $3.00 ' $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $.500 : GALE &:CO. . --,- ',- - .. ..... ... Commercial and Court Siu Formerly Clilcajo Stcrt Kclted Hprrd rronlets. "Many motor speeders arrested In your town, fntle FI?" "No. There used ter be. bet we settled theit fellers, all right, lis 1st been hardly aa arrest la sis months. "How did you snaaage It? Val. we Jest fUed the speed limit at 7i miles aa boar, an darned few ot 'en kin snake it, b'gosb." Boston Transcript. Delightful Vacation Tri; Travel free from rr la ami n lBMt J a4 Aru tb vr 14. foe itfif!iH i- rt Tr. Amrtm V . Wllmlaa-taat. tL Read the OaxxiGed Ai. " ations or liO.OO or multiples there of up to th sum of f 1000.09. to suit the purchaser, and shall bear Inter est at the rate of five per cent per annum, payaoie semi-annually. au bidders are required to inclose with their bid a certified check pay eble to th order of Marion County. Oregon, and drawn upon aa Incor porated bank or trust company to tfie amount of two per cent of the par value of the bonds bid fer. and the check or the successful bidder will be applied by the county la part payment ot the purchase price or to secure the county against lost resulting from the failure or the bidder to comply with the terms or the bid submitted. No bid will be received 'for a price ot less than par snd accrued Interest snd the bonds will be sold to the highest bidder, but preference will be given to the citizens ot the county. The County Court reserves" the right to re J ert any and all bids. The proposals should be addressed to U. G. Boyer. County Clerk. Salem. Marlon County. Oregon, and marked "Proposals for Road Bonds." The successful bid ders will be furnished with the opin ion ot Messrs. Storey. Thorndike. Falmer and Dodge, or Boston. Mas sachusetts, that f be bonds are a valid obligation or Marion County. Ore gon. By order or the County Court. U. C. HOTER. Clerk. Dated May 13. 1920. ROSTEN & GREERBAUiil Dry Goods, Shoes & Millinery Nice Ginghami and Percales : - - .... White Pique, Galatea and Crepe Nice Voiles, pretty patterns at 90c a yard Mercerized Tahle Cloth, good quality, 72 inches wide a yard $1.50 Napkins to match 18x18 at $2.50 per dozen BBSSHSBBHBSSSSBHBBSSSSHB Real Tahle linen $ 1.75 to $3.50 a yard Pongee Silks at $ 1.00, $1.15 and $L45 a yard Long Silk GloTei at 75c a pair Millinery, latest styles, best quality t Children's Hats, good assortment, popular prices Millinery trimmings, big Tariety 240246 Commercial Street A FEW SF E COAL The corn bsliiM to to, its grip at nce. In a tr fr two it la so uo that you can lift It off. roots snt all. wixt thumb mnA fimsrvr. That's th. lant of it. as minims hava found out. It ia th airnpl. frcllv and commoa rrr war to ho rid of corns. " irt-1 1 th nrr-fathnK. ruarta. tt. monry-bac V corn remover, coals triru at any drur atora. trl by E. Uwrmr At Co.. Chicago. Sold In Sa)m ad recommended as the world's bt corn remedy by J. C TVr rjr U. J Kry. Capital Drug Store. Wm. 10c 25c 50c Arm & Hammer Dried Apples High Grade Soda 15c pound . Coffee 5c one package . 15c . 29c pound 65c Jcum c Fancy Jara I n , Perfection Soda Coffee Pow,Jer Craelen 54c pound 9c can fl- 18c pound ARMERS'- CASS1 STORE C Burton Durdall 247 North Commercial- 247 We Safe You Money i . . i