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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1920)
THR ORKnoX ST.TI-S.MX: TIH'RSIHV, JI'LV 21). 1020. DEPUTIES ARE!? APPOINTED BY., SAMfA.;KOZER Field Men to Assist in Work- ing Oat Motor Vehicle Law Are Named MEETING CALLED HERE One, Function of Appointees Is to Help Local Officers When Needed Sam a. ivozer, secretary of state, announced yesterday the ,. appoint ment of T. A. Raitferty of Roseburg, O. M, Shields of Portlah and Jay , Saltzman of Bend as field deputies .under the motor vehicle law, passed at the special session of the legisla ture last January. Raf fety has been for fire years chiet deputy snenrr or iwngias coan and Is a member ofthe roseburg school Toard. " Shields Has 1een ae lively identified -with the motor ve hicle business In Portland tor a number of years. Saltinian has on ducted a garage 'and automobile business for a number of years. is a veteran or the Spanish-American ar and served as a law-enforcement of ficer during the World war. They Were chosen from a list of about 5 applicants. - ( . 'oo;xration In Aim "TheM field deputies or inspectors will cooperate with the peace offi cer.? in theTr respective districts In the- enforcements of the provisions of the motor vehicle and operators li cense laws," said Mr. Kozer. "In no sense will they. supersede the local police authorities, for in that way on ly can the best results be obtained. "In the performance of such un ties as have been vested in the office of tfie secretary of state in aidins in the enforcement of such laws it earn estly desires the full cooperation of the general public, all municipal, dis trfct and county per.ee officers, icto 'raobile dealers and automobile own ers and drivers. This is positively necessary if the ever-increasing num ber of accidents with attendant loss of life and extensive property dara- age are to te reaucea 10 u. minimum and the safety of the public Insured." -Vtnferrnrt 'it I let I The three deputies will report at the secretary of state's office ul Monday for preliminary instruction and will spend -several days In .the motor vehicle ' registration" depprt ment . familiarizing" themselves with the automobile laws, as well as the unties' of field deputies. In a general way the state will le divided into three districts. One deputy will be assigned to the coun ties east of the mountain?-, another will cooperate with the authorities in Multnomah and a-ljaccnt counties and the third will have tte oth.er western Oregon counties for his territory.- None of the districts, however, will have fixed boundaries, it being the intention to have the deputies available to assist local peace officers whenever they tnay be needed. XO KXT1LV PAIR FOR 1UM. " bainV had no great hankering to own more than one pair of pants at a time," admitted Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge Ark., "since about three years ago, when I pnt on my Sunday-go-to-meetin britches and found 'in the hip pocket a wasp nest that I didn't know anything about till I'd got the pants sorter warmed up." Kansas City Star. RIOfflfflBMTS JUNIORGRADES Presentation Made, at School Board Meeting, But No Action Taken " Lack of finances of the Saiem school 'district impelled the school board 'to withhold action upon the request oi East Salem residents for the creation of a Junior high s.-hoil in that dlstiict. when-the board met Monday nicht. The n?ds of the east side for u junior' high rchool were presented to the board by J. 15. Giesy. acting as chairman, of the dehrfctlon. Mr. Giesy, as spokesman for the East Salem residents, stated that he rep resented people who are under the impiession tnat just consideration of their case has not been given by the school board. Their complaint, ac cording to Mr. Giesy. i that to: Richmond school is operating with many vacant rooms, and that a j in- ior high school could be established ' without trouble, instead ui nece.sl- Uting t-ast side students, coming a long way o attend the Junior high Iwhools now existent: I le stated that jibe- present condition force undu .hardships npen such students, which I could he "limfnated by utilizing the 'vacant rooms In the Richmond school. ' Due to the limited ffaances that tare tn :;cttool board, no definite sictlori wjm considered jud.cious at the meeting.. Kstlmates lor the cost of creating r. Junior high school In that district were requested of John W. Todd, city superintendent. Elks to Probe Charges. Made by Salem Ministers . , Salem lodge No. 33S. R. P. O. E., has called a special meeting for to night at S o'clock for the purpose of investigating charges made by the Salem Ministerial association lelative, to disorder in the city dur ing the Elks convention All mem bers of the iodge are expected to be present. The meeting is announced v. a. Kurtz, exalted ruler, and ""v . H. J. Wiedmer. secretary. t BLIGH THEATRE-FRIDAY SATURDAY . 1 "the V . J 1- ! Ana - r S ' r ... ' m MUSICAL SHOW CRISTtAKD.COSTA'S HAWAHANS . '- : " V'1 "1 I 1 i . , i .ii i ii 1 1 ' . ' - - - . . t ;' ..!! '"t f (''- ,ii . ''s I A sale that carries with it convincing proof that this is the center of greatest values in fashionable appareL Not another store in Oregon can offer garments of the cleverest styleandfj quality at. similar prices You'll find this a marvelous oppprtunity to secure stylish tailor-made and novelty .suits, Coats and Dresses, at one-third to one-half below regular values. We are determined to make a clean .sweep..of. the balance of this season's merchandise to make room for fall and winter apparel, already: purchased and now arriving, daily. .y?--: CLEAN SWEEP SALE OF COATS AND, DRESSES Clean Sweep Sale of Coats, Suits and Dresses : at Lowest Prices Known This Season Because we are determined to start the fall season with a complete new stock of Coats, Suits and dresses and because of our policy of making a clean sweep of all remaining stock towards the end of each season all thoughts of profit are aban doned and prices cut to the quick. CLEAN SWEEP SALE OF DRESSES , -' Hundreds of Different Styles and every dress fresh, cool and new, in cluding Porch Dresses, Street Dresses, Af ternoon Dresses, Sports Dresses and Sum mer Evening Dresses. Fine Voile, Or gandie, Georgette and Messaline Silk, are the materials. Four special groups, arranged for your selection at money, saving prices. GROUP 1 DRESSES $12.75 Charming new Messaline, Taffeta Silk, Gabardine and Serge Dresses, coat effect, girdle and braid trimmed styles. GROUP 2 $22.75 Smart Dresses in Georgette, Messaline, Tricotinc, Serge, Gabardine, and Taffeta Silk,; trimmed as simply or elaborately as vou could desire. $S!and $7.50 PORCH DRESSES ' ". ?4.75. Scotch Gingham, two-pieec Dresses in ma terial and colors that will wear and wash to your entire satisfaction. $5.00 DRESSES NOW $3.75 Good quality Gingham and Percale Dress es, various new and pretty designs and colors. , COATS. AND SUITS To effect a speedy clearance of this sea son's Cot and Suit models, we have made the following remarkable reductions: $20 to $25 COATS FOR $10.50 Principally summer weight three-quarter length coats and a few full length. (See window display). $30 to $37.50 COATS $18.75 Various styles and prevailing colors and materials in this season's models. $40 to $50 COATS $28.50 Full length Women's fall and winter Coats, only eleven of them left, while thy last, sfc24.75; or less than half the price you'll hav to pay for similar gcrments later. (See them.) WOMEN'S SUITS $19.50 . - What remains of our Spring, and Sum mer models, including plain tailored and novelty effects, smart style in serges, gabardines, velour and tricotines, various colors and nearly all size, regular values up to $42.50, Clean SweeD Sale 1riec -$1950 xSKIRTSi Special group- of White Poplin and Gabardine Skirts trimmed with large pearl buttons, regular val ues to $7.50. Clean Sweep Sale Price - -- . $4.75 POPLIN SKIRTS $3.95 . Mereerized Poplin Skirts in black navy, browns and greys, regular values $5.50 Clean - Sweep Sale5 Price $395 TrimmedL Hats $3;98 Special group of trimmed hats including tur bans, semi-dress and tailored models, large, small and medium Jiapes, all neatly trimmed, values to $10.50, Cl'Mn Sweep Sale' Price $3.98 . SWEATERS $8.50 to $10 SWEATEES $6.75 Special Group of Saxony W'dt Sweaters. Slip-on and Coat sty If, all and pre vailing colors. $12.50 to $15 SWEATERS $10.25 Manjr made in loose bark style. - Russian Blonw, and bell sleeves, rotte, pink. nile. turquoise, copen. nalmon. American' Deauty and other prevailing colors, and all sizes. Waists and Blouses at Reduced ; Prices Broken lines and discontinued numbers In this season's waist models. Includ ing manufacturers' sample lines arranged In two special groups Jor a bo at one half usual prices: . Group 1 Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists, val ues to $7.00. Clean Sweep, Sale Price $375 Group 2 Great big lot of new and pretty Georgette Pongee-and Creje de Chine Waists, long, short or medium length sleeves round or square neeks. , usual values $7.50 to $10.50. Clean Sweep Sale Price rt ZJ $7.50 to $8.50 PETTICOATS $5.95 Pongee and Taffeta Silk l etlieoats, some shaded lirilliant colons, other fan. ey Mriited ami fiirtirel ile- sipns. Clean Sweep Sale I'mv $5.95 $2.50 SATEEN . PETTICOATS $1.69 IUnck and Clonil Sateen IVttietiats, all sizes ECONOMIC STORE--318 COURT ST., WHERE LOWER PRICES PREVAIL PETTICOATS $1.25 and $1.50 Colored Satiue Petticoats, some slightly damaged, Clean Sweep Sale'Price. SWEATERS' 750 Shetland Wool Sweaters, Slip-on and Coat styles -' SKIRTS $5.50 to $7.00 Plaid Silk Skirts, Clean Sweep Sale Price WAISTS $1.2.V and $1.50 New and pretty Voile Waists Clean Sweep, Sale Price APRONS M.00 Hungajow Apron ami House dresses, made from good quality Ciingham and Percale 59 $575 J $398, 79 $198 1 i HATS, $.J.50 to $."!) Straw Hats, Mack and variom colors, principally sail or models Clean Svep, Sal Price S248 SKIRTS Colored mercerized Ip liu skirts, Klightly dant aged. Clean Svep Sale Price SMOCKS. Manufacturers'sample lines will he offered away In-low east, STOUT WOMEN'S APPAREL Women who wear the large sizes will, be interested in knowing we frpecialize on garments of this kind becoming mod els in Coats, Suits and Dresses in most wanted materials. APPAREL FOR LITTLE WOMEN , : Particularly misses and juniors will find here a splendid showing of Suits, Coats and Dresses in greater variety and at prices less than elsewhere, 1 MIDDY BLOUSES h Hig lot of Whiti? andlj Colored Sriiocks andj Middy Hlousc, values uw.W. Sale price j. $159- I KHAKI OUTING GARMENTS Women's and Misses Khaki Suits. Skirts, Trousers, Middy lackcts and Overalls; made from closely woven light weight naterial. all at prices that will save voti money : I i,at-; Vnrfni'- Qr.,.;i CB CfliV 'j" v yy Khaki Suits Special $3 75 A Khaki Trousers. Special $348' Khaki Coveralls (long sleeves)............ $4 75 a Khaki Coveralls, sleeveless kind $348 Khaki Middy Iilouses, Special -S2 98