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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1920)
TID5 OREGON STATYJlltASs SATTODAV. IAT TO. IITM. 3. "" ' ' " ' "' 1 - - SECRETARY I,1AY BE NAMED YffTHOUT DELAY jj Balloting Was Decisive GoTernor Doubtless Will ; Appoint at Once CLCOrS. POWER . CURBED flssf Contest Would Cause Action to be Deferred Until Canvass ' ;y tke successful candidate far teeretirr ot state won by a decisive tote'of &l nearest competitor yes ,aii.f It doubtless will mean that Pea W. Olcott ha3 sat for the last Jm to 8tate board ' control T0r and as secretary of state. sbosld the Tote on secretary of state io dose that the official canvass will be nece&sarv to decide the win-! ner to a: certainty, then Mr. Olcott J will once more sit with doable Tot-1 Ing power in a regular session of j tlit board of control. - Governor Olcott announced last I January that he would appoint as his euccessor in the secretary of 6tate"s ofrice the candidate winning the Republican. nomination in the May primary" election. Seven men are in the race which was decided by yesterday's votes. Shoulu one of the candidates run so Strong that his nomination la inn. cede J by all of th otber six there. Red Cro l in receipt of the fol ADVICE GIVEN TO SOLDIERS Red Cross Receives Bulletin Relative to Compensation for Service Men The local chapter, of the American Will be no reason for th rnromnr holding op tbe appomtmuat utun tu vote is offlclallr canvassed fcy the secretary f stale.' Should the vote be so close, how ever, that doubt would exist relativo to the winner, th?n the governor will be expected to withhold appoint ment until doubt has been cleared by me crucial csv.. in s .-"- r. : , VOILE BLOUSE -v i and very attractive blouse I firnlsh material stamped and f it il Ton do . your own finishing. ThU brinrs the cost of a fine waist down to .. -- i pAuisLix waist snop , til rcJi Cottage SL Phone 1620M lowing buileun from headquarter! and would like -for every es-servlc! man affected by the bulletin to call at the local htadquarters for farther miomvatloa. "All soldiers having any form ptl disability incurred while In the ser vice, which is not sufficiently marked to entitle them to cornsatlon. should recelvc-a certificate from th V i n J J -J ui-J In J o i J o II II I LIL n a i " i Mr. Olcott would alt In tha Jnnsl ROTernment. snowing that such dl- meetinz of the board of control hoih na veen mcurrea as governor and as secretary ot sutie. I Governor Olcott ha.i held this unique position and powor for more than a year, the first regular board meeting ln which he sat in double role having been called on March 7, 1919, a few days after the death ot Governor Withycombe. Mr. Olcott an secretary of state, became gover nor under the constitutional order of succession. He has been entitled to the salaries of both of governor and secretary of state, but has not accept ed the latter. , , Read .the Classified Ads. THskinfc, Sensible, Economical Men are certainly in- terested in the CU lift ATI ALE of lie stock from The Toledo Bootery. ; All kinds of men's does from a Light Harvest Elk Bah at $2.49 to a Bergman Lo-jer, such as a man buy for fishing purposes as well as work is tie woods, the regular $22.00 grade at.. . . . . ; . . . . .$16.49 Or the fine $15.00 Brown Calf English Lace at....... .$11.25 Why; Man, You Can't Afford to Neglect! Here's Some More $14.00 Value Brown Calf Tan Top, sale only. . . . . . . . . . . .$9.89 5.00 Value Brown Calf Beaver Brown Top, only ... . . . .$i0.93 $1100 Value Mahogany,Vamp Cainel Beaver Top only.. $9.44' $3.50 Value Mahogany English Lace, Welt Soies. .... ...$5.98 $3.00 Value Black Calf Blucher, Welt .Soles.;. ...... . .'.$5.63 $3.00 Value Guri Metal Button Semi English. . u ....... . $49 Men') Oxfords $350 Brown Oxf ordsl English last, special . $5.96 s $350 Gun Metal Combination last, Special. ............. $6.63 BEST OF ALL . . , . $15.00 Stetson Black Kid Corndodger last only. ., $9.69 Pie rity 6f Work CSV bhoes $750 Dark Brown any style at, . w ..... . $5.38 $300 Neehoff Heavy 6-inch top at. 8-66 $7.00 Heavy Black Grain Plain Toe. S489 ? And Don't Forget the ''- BaU Band $355 Bed Dack Sporting BooU at $5.50 Black "Vac" Knee at THESE ABE SOME OF THE KHAKI FLANNEL SHTBTS LEFT YET $6.18 $4,23 $5.65 $5.95 I at $1.95, $2.65 and $3.45 $750 Rubber Coats at. : - $3.50 Oil Coats at. ......... No! You cannot afford to wait Buy before they are ;k : " all gone . rr; ' What shot quality is Kghett with price loattt "After. Jnly 1.xhmttIc men can not , apply for rompnsatlon unlets such eertificate has teen granted by the goTernment. Henc. all menars urged to send ln to Washington, the information that then were Injured in) some way, and may. later, claim thfe right to compensation." The following questionnaire ae. companies the bulletin: ' (: Mlleaee (a) Did you receive cents a riiJe when discharged? 0 Wre you paid 4o your bona fii home at the time of your discharge? 2. Bonus Did you receive the $60 1 bonus? 3. Back pay (a) Did ouy get all the money due you on discharge? (b) Were all allotments and allow ances made bp you received by the allottee? (c) Did you receive your clothing allowance? (d) Service pay? (e) All liberty bonds? 4. Insurance (a) Has It lapsed?! ) Is it. converted? 6. compensation (a) Are ou now suffering from the effects cf dJsease or injury received while ln the, service? , lb) Is your, .claim filed? (c) Has an award been made? (d) Are you receiving tbe checks regularly?, .(e) .Are you ln need of I medical treatment? (f) Are you re ceiving medical treatment? 6. Vocational training (a) Are pou vocationally handicapped?" (b) Have you applied for training? to Has It been approved? ,7. Employment (a) Are yon per manently employed? (b) Are you doing the work you are fitted for? 8. Are you of the opinion that you have something due from the gov ernment? It so. for what reason? 9. Do pou know any. service man entitled to government aid who is not getting it? If so, give name and address. IBIDDYBISHOP IS BRIDEGROOM Popular Salem Baseball Man ager Married to Miss Mary E. Graham 'Biddy Bishop. Salem's popular baseball manager, signed a life con tract yesterday with Dan Cupid when he was lasuod a license to wed Mary E. Graham. Very few of Biddy's numerous friends would recognise the sedate name, Albert C. Bishop that appears on the license.- The ceremony waa Friday morning 8:30 o'clock at . St. Paul's chapel. Rev. C. H. I-owell officiated with the ; ring ceremony, which occupied but a tew minutes. Only a few relatives and personal friends .were present, and Mr. and Mrs, Bishop Immediately boarded a northbound train for a I brief honepmoon. . The bride is well known la Salem, having been employed as an account ant In one of the departments of the state bou83. resides: being manager I of the Salem baseball; club, Mr. Bish- op is manager oi tne saiem orancn of the .Willamette Valley Transfer i company. - r tj I New Red Estate '.. Firm to Open Olfiees ,' li. A. and I G. Hayford; formerly I ot. .Boise, Idaho, have , leased the premises formerly occupied . by Henry E. Morris & Co. at S0 State street. Ike firm will be known as Hayford ft Hayford. and will con duct air&Hl estate luvtstmenU liviiur- si.ee and loan businej.. opening for business about June 1. The lease is for a term of yrais. which Indi cates tht tbe new firm expects to remain ln business here permanent ly. The proprietors sre live wires and. formerly, conducted a success ful ico4 and' lumber business in iBahl. Idaho. ... . . ...... I . L. A. Hayfotdwas a prominent citizen of Idaho and his son. L. G. Hapford was county assessor and tax collector; of , Twin' Fal' county for two terms, and member of the house cf, representatives of Idaho for one term. ,L.V A. Hariord has purchased the Slcter residence at CIO Chemcketa street. Although Salem eins to have its fall quota of real ettate flrmi. there is always room for live wires In any business." and Salem should welcome I the firm of, .Hayford &. Hayford. Vdaengeriflee' When i 1 : Two Sleeping Cars Burn . MILES CITY. . Mont,. May 20, Several passengers were forced to flee In their night clothing when, a fire starting in the dining car de stroyed that car ' and a sleeper attached to Northern Pacific coast train No. 2 near Waco early today. The fire, discovered by a member of the crew, is believed to have utarted from defective electric wife. The burning cars were cut from the train and the passengers aided to E)RAWMg' HUNDREDS OF EAGER SHbPirERS---GREATiNG INTEREST TO ALL WHO WISH TO SAVE N OT E: just a few of these woiid'erful t ' Dollar Values DOLLAR DAYS . Values to $2 for $1.00 NEW SUMMER HATS AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR DOLLAR DAYS Linen, Cruh Toweling 4 yards SI -00 Khaki Cloth, 2 yard. Sl-00 3 yards Gingham S1-C0 Men's Union Suits.... -SL00 Men's 2-piece Suits, per pair SI -00 i pairs Socks SI CO Khaki Hats, Men's SI 40 Khaki Work Shirts one to a customer SI 00 White. Blue and Pink Hair Ribbon, 3 yards 5100 HATS Men's New Light WeUht Hats Special SI 00 Straw Hats, Special for Dollar Days J5c Childreh's Hats, Large Assortment. .Sl-00 Spedals ' For Dollar. Days OATMEAL SPECIAL 14 pounds, extra special $1.00 DOLLAR - . s . . P;AYS Values to i2 for $1.00 flag Mercerised Unicn Ssits Sl-00 Mercerised Vests, 3 for... SI-CO 42-lnch WhiU MeTteristd Veils, yard SI -CO . ... i ... Voiles, Flald for Dress and BnocVi, : - 7rd....... SI-CO Mixed Wool Bert, per yard SI -CO Mixed. Wool Bhepard Checks, pr yard Sl-00 Special. for Dollar Day Lcngcioth, a yards... .............jja BEST SHORTENING No. 5. . . No. 10.., .....IMS .....5225 I B AO This Is An Extraordinary Value . . . CR1SC0 2 cans . $1.00 VALUED Throzghoct Tbs Esdrt'Elrt - r Broken Cookies, lb. 15c S140 S140 S140 38-inch Curtain Scrim, 3 yards Sl-00 Ladies White Camisoles .Sl-00 Flowered Batiste, 2 yards -"Sl-00 American Made Pongee, 38-inch, yard SI 00 Ladies Home Journal Patterns giren away free with Dress Good purchases $ SOAPS Crystal White, 15 bars. White Liberty, 17 bars. Saron Elk, 21 bars..... Swift's Wool Soap, 15 bars Sl-00 Swift's Pride Washing Powder value 30c, 5 packages Sl-00 BROOMS Value $1.45, now ONE DOLLAR VALUES TO $3.00......... OITE DOLLAR New styles, wLIli, brown and black oxf crds. , , , - pumps and sew boots. . NOTE THE SPE CIAL SAVINGS: . Boys' Tennis Shoes.. SI -CO Girls' Tennis Shoes... Sl-00 Ladles Tennis Shoes.... SI-CO Children's AH Kid Shoes S1-C0 Men's Houm Sappers... Sl-00 Children's Play Scoffers Sl-00 Misses Calf Mary Jane Fusps S1-C0 Ladies Hoss I.0fl Ladies Vests. 2 Vests for SI -CO Best Quality Turkish Towels, largest siss, 3 yards Sl-00 v . SELECTED 21 bars Laundry Sosp. -Sl-00 Ladies' Vests, Special 3 Sl-00 , V - : " " II Children's KoreraUs Special Sl-00 11 Packages Matches...... 506 FOR DOLLAR DAY Table Oil Cloth, per yard 53 c Koreralls, Ladies' KoTcrsHs Canned Goods, U Mixed Cans Sl-00 SI 65 IP!, spodal.. ....23 DOLLAR DAYS D0LLAR DAYS safety. The Statesxan's Gassified At the EUclric fan "5H0S" Ads. Brin; Results'