The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 19, 1920, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM,. OREGON.
- suxDAYaronKixa heptembep, i?,.ij.o.
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warn
f nroaixina and roaaiilrlinc ulaaa far.
m' J q O OriLTLlLu IItrilLLULlIl K
haal arkr and .arrtit yf Galena. Tba
.m, , W -m w -am
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ur atatr aM-rrlar;, Mr. .Mtrmaa Juha
mi ia la h ! waia aprakr. Th kmv
in will Im- hfld in ib "alrai Jihrjrr.
ES
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, Dodge Brothers consider themselves in a
quite, special and peculiar sense, the. ser
vants of their public." ' ' . '
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The controlling thought of this business
from the very first has been that its des
tinies rested upon the continued good will
.of the owner. -" - - -
The gasoline consumption is unusually
low. 'The-tire mileage is unusually high.
H. F. Bonesteele
, -Marion and Polk County Distributor
Perry and Commercial Streets Salem, Oregon
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PrMbytwrtaa.
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H. Ap.lrrwi. iiBMtrr. t'aLlir warahiu at
9:45 a. IK.. Jo-rph H. Aler, tnrrrint-itl-nt.
rlauioa f..r ail. "llow tioi Trrala
th IMMrwiractNt th linn at K,urn
iK araa and "Ta Aathuritr .f Jaa
ChriH. Ih fTriiine biH; YHn to
!!' a BHwltnx at U:3. -A For4ial rcl-
noaw far rTrrylnMl at all arnrtrra.
v- .i.i .k .t in .
foitwr4 Cr th prea'-hinf liaar at, II. t.
. . at p. iirw iNn J. w. lis wv-ra I
prayr martini ua Ur(nm4ajr vn-ninr at J t
H aVIarfc. iaiaa and a will d roa food. 1 r
i'. v. (laarit;, pamor. k
SotaU Batoa lYlaiid.
Soutlt Camnmiai and falin;lan
Itmtl Oiarrh fUki ailMol at ta a. w:
.4 art at IbU bur will b given l l.yra
)iiii- for, a rritert f tba M-r ronTtr
MHtitc for werthip at. 11a. .. tkrrnr: f
"Huar ta Caaaa lata tba lobrritaarr." -t?. I ,
llAt! IiMttc Trip.
J ut l-tir th St. Mlhlel nhov i
the t;rnian ui-w up an am mu
nition dump near a company of
Yanks. It wan reported tint
fhere was a large quantity of nas
he In the dump, and aa noon
as the CXDlOH.OIl lieffan lh An..
jt-rtcaiis imnietlldteljr made thein-
ire trarft with f-reat rapidity.
When (he dancer had nani
all Mtarted drifllnx with the
xcepiion or one man. h Hi.t
not appear till the next day.
where von l.nt
manded tho top kick, eyeing him
coldly.
"Sergeant." replied the other
earnestly. "I don't know wher
ieen. nut I site you my word
been all dav eettin' lm.ir
American Legion Weekly.
ai-. M.ti..
M USC VWUUU.
at 9:45 m. ai . lr. H. t KiIr. aaDaria- lend of the world fill Ssat nra n 1 kt 1
lABhAaatMt aia kwl.alra a-aa - ll llt. V a 1
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at-a. ria4-nin ai 11 a. m. aim -j :nw Mt, .
a. by Prof Itova ! Utn.' C. K. ao- taat "ay
-wl jr at 6:31 ; n. MiJk prarrr
nwiinc. 7:S p. m.. Thnr1iT. rrdil
iavttattaa Isxtaadad ta all and iMrialljr
to stranfara to attrad thraa arrrirra.
i t
Italic Matbodist Catseopal.
South t'awmnrctal and Mrr-a strrett,
Ilaraea N.. Aldrirb, paator. , At 1r:4A a. at.
Kun.lar acbool. with rlaHi fa all -aca
and grada. Th 'I4 "4m ia
pmrta an atendantw of ISO and will !
ta tba boat of Mr. aad Mrk Jtokraataai
at 12:SO a. at. for ibrir aaaoal ' gvt t
othrr dinirr. "All ronnf peopl aho-a
hifb ar-hoot ajt ar VIHribla for mainkar
alttp. A 11 a. .. ilie warahip with
arramh kjri tba potior. Th. "Uod and
Oar Kflaiioa to llim." At 7:30 p. at. a
aa- - lea, led by tba rnore -raoir, and
addrraa hj tho patr. Tho aaocial
"if for tba day will tarlxla aatbrm
hf thm rholr. and in th atmraiar I wlo
by Floyd IL Mrlntiro.. Tba r-Miiag aolo
will bo aang by Mn. Taoaiaa ..rloa
(Acnra llalavl! ) , .
Rni MaaM T-l...
Churrh and Htat atrarta.. lr, Rirhard
AVUMIBL l II iaitM t t'K .
old lima rlaaa airwia . A i
taint. W .U f ammincs. Ivadart ai4S a.
m. Sunday arhnol, Alpna ailrtt, aa
wrialMdMil 11 . 'la. r.
Oraitar lny. praaidoat ;WillaaMnto" ani
armtty; 8 p. vaaal triy t Uld
raopla a hota, roratr 12th and Tarry
rorth
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CoJkt 1'nrpomo' special aioaie fcy Mar-
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worth hall. t:3 p. lrof. J.T.. Mat
IhvwW wilt U IS i Tk..j..
uUMtlr M-4h wmm at--l ..:u
. In MmrUL.
nrv. a ii a di avai a tfj.aarAm katjt , as. .1
rhaol at :4S a. a. Cha. HacMnaa. aa
paHiitHidati claaana fa fl
" '".T ""'Tr" awaya awia. "ntili
worahia -t il --.a -i.,v
nir oi in paatar. Albert 8. MalU-
111 will nfirL ..w- i-
noaaad Paal wa tba Talaa bf I.lf."
EmiU aahiar. 4'ki4 I o
w y raoir arnoer tho Iradrr.
abia of PnlMuf r'l.b .a
v i ' nwiiaK at
iJ hjr r Clark. Janinr aaKa
rhanra. Kpworth tat-aa at :3. lUbart
.vataon.; preaidrat.. Fray aad praUa ar
ra Wrdnmday vyraiatr at 7.n 4' rir.
dial iarititioa ia -xtradd to itr if
ataorata aao. any otbar atraat-n. to b
aTTra af thia i.i. Tk. . i.
qairtrrly roafrrrnca waa pottpaard to
"""'mi i a i i :so. ijjr. at-.. K.
nu preuac -. ,,!,
YfaBiniaMm mjrwjf
. rttBth aad Mill trta. Kmim at
11 etaek. Kr. F. rfcrntopbaraaa. a
r 25 yara. wfl!
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If t cyer . a . tire received a real
welcome from American car
owners, the Republic Grande
Cord is. that tire.
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That it; is" more than living up
.to Republic reputation for
longer life is a source of satis
faction to us.
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A Republic Grande Cord on
your , car will, show how far
cord tixe construction has advanced.4
SAIaEf.1 AUTOMOBILE CO.
F. 0 Delano A. L Eoff
' Salem Dallas
ir". GORE) TIRES
?I "roatiBf raaatry. Kr. and
- " w. a " w a uei a wa
paad thoTat of thir artiT.
dtaariaaa ad alto KndiU, apoAkiaf
CtVAftraU f nnaraa ill t
a a . a m a "PaaaaA '..'.'
-,.8r ialar. A aorrira- fwaibjaiat'
rcUgioaa iaatroctiona aad wwrsbip at 10
v-aC- -ai j t a "r rivtrtfs.
l?OM aaBaal aaa ftkam w.,- : .
tba rain. 5 "' 'l. "
f,?15.."- .Wlf iliaa K.tar Caa..
field. t-rrniBK. arrriro at T:30 m.-m.-
hip at tho Central Goagresatioaai chprahJ
Labartv and 0i.. vt- j-.
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j- . . j o;au ai
- ar- 01f PlUdV 4-IJkU HaabaaJlai a. a
Tii , ;,n -d,i.r,a,;
J p7 Wborah in th Hm ..j
rnnil aaoji-t iar today.... A U t
. Ualtad Evamnlietd
M-71 . viiaf- atr-at. K.-S.
? Mt7 rr Banday achool ai 10 -
at a. am. aao a a.
Jf 'at'. TbPr-da erao.acT. 7
rduil wrlcoa,. awaita at all th?
.. . . aitalaa Trfaad,
I1IM ftW'fhrflax. at in m. o.
.. "-""' PTBinr at 1 1 : .nkWi
A down eaxt predicted the
a or lite world
te probably liad a note due on
Abooi M "rb.M th B,bl Teach-
raa irai iaaiaaa a-fc.
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WayeTaae-t.ac . Thrda at "
a,rt paaiora
-aw"" rett. Com-
.-.f I.;!:""' L . -"" - - at
ia.;. o "V" " raw ir pa.tar at
1" "7 wejrome. . Jtra. d. U !.
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rhj,Uta ,U4 Char,. .Irw,. At 7.3A
t.V j' prayer
Hliadneaa n Xrit:" 7:3.,
paator.
a. i mM hnle
eharrh arhool:
arrataa.
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win '2" .Z?Jr t-iion
Flrat Caara .
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."."V . ir tUaiat
u7i t"T- "'f fo.n Mi
v. ". Ct Straot Chrutlii.
Bit Plan. YLrK;Z
day In ,K -TX-I A. i' JTi
L"e nr..'" t-e ZtZX.
wTi.1 V " . "nenaaara or 150 tbia tm
medi.ielr .V,." - .eeta im.
in. - Lv.. ' ' "-""-"ii aervire. Don
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ADVERTISE IN THE STATESMAN FOR RESULTS
in war-hip ,4 Tm'
r?.?f. 'i!.. la-l wk
i . t. . -iHntaHte know It
? hre be ahown the a,ma loyMtr I.
tLllmk Itered,.te t . if L"
30 p YoaBf P,pi,-, C. R. at 7
yn friead. to -VeT'with tb"
and
I liaa
Mraisbt JTT "
Jamet. Cone uU k:. B
a. ' ' r n a
Man
-C- rIrtV weLaai. 't.S:
oenu aad f rirnds of the rilr to raj. . "V
Wl .tr' . "" . "her. ,ot4 ,
feel at home.
R L. Fatnaaa, pastor.
rill
Aaaaajwaaaant.
a ma neetinc of tho tl s..j.l
Potatoes
t
wiU eommence fliip
pinp: almut October 1st.
Come and see us
MANGLS BROS.
.Warehouse:
' High and Trade Streets
: Phone 1291
'Office M2 State Street
Thone 717
IZZZ I
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OU W ill
Need A Warm
Overcoat
This Winter
Have it Tailor-Made.
Men who appreciate the real comfort
of a warm, snug overcoat for the win- "
tcr weather are selecting theirs from"
our stock of high grade woolens. The
claAs of workmanship which goes into
pver one of our garment azures the
f,nug fit so e.ntial in ii'warm over-.
coat.
Our suits and overcoats are worn. by all the particular businesa men of
Salem. Our suits are worn by the discriminating womea of Salem those
who know by experience the place to go for real satisf act ion, Vhy live,
longer without real comfort? See us for your next suit or overcoat and be .
satisfied. ' . . . . ;
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High Clans-Tailor to Men and Women
her.
47 A Court Street
Salem, Oregon
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inn It II fl hon Where-the imwris Kiw flR H ii yi I
II I i . i I II il Ii II II II IT I I I I K -a-- -. - -a- w aaa- aaa w 11111
fITI
O
OMSL
Day
liUU
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Saturday was a banner Jay at tMi
store. Hundreds took adrantage."
This Great Dollar Day event is to give those unable to shop Saturday, an opportunity to benefit by the
rll rt c-i. nt 11 a- .1 t " ;
Dollar Day Sale. We will continue this sale
id;
D.OLLAR PAY
$
DRIED FRUITS
Dried Prunes, G. poinds,,. .Jl.fJO
Drietl Figs, G pounds.. Itl ftQ
Driexl Pears, 5 pounds...... Jl.'QO
Dried Apples, 0 po inula. .. .J1.Q0
Carnations Armoura, Libby's
MILK, 7 cans.. $1.00
Sugar Peas, 8 cans. . $1.00
Standard Tomatoes, 7 cans for $
Clams, 7 cans. $1.00
Bweet Corn, 6 can... $1.00
American Sardines. 13 caus..f 1.Q0
ROLLED OATS
J41-. pounds of Rolled Oats.. $1.00
White Heans, 1G pounds for.. $1.00'
Broken Rice, 11 pounds. . ..$1.00
Japan Rice, 8 pounds....-.-.' jaQQ
Macaroni, 14 pounds. . . . . $1.00
- .. COFFEE I .V
Best Coffee, in bulk, four lbs $1.00
English Breakfastpounds.l'.OO
Cocoa, three and one half lbs $1.00
yi. J. B. Coffee, two pounds jjl.00
Hill Bros. Red Label, 2 lbs. . $1.00
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PURE LARD
I V pounds of Pure LanL . . .$1;00
Pink Salmon, Saturday, pound.. 7
Six and Half iHmnds Peanut , " '
' :......r....$i;oo
soaps " . '
10 Bars of White Navji i... $1.00
21 Bars Elk Savon $1.00
W-eent SAift's Washing . .
Powder, 4 for ...$1.00
Armour's Lighthouse Powder, V -
21 ror.:;:.. ........ ......jL00
v; Dress Goods 1
36-inch Curtain Goods Scrim, plain and
. r-colored borders, 5 jards . . . .. . $1.00
Ueavy Flannel) two yards for.
r ".-
' Turkish Towels, 4 for ..
$1.00
$1.00
ft 3- ' .
(0-ineh Huck Towels, 3 for.. $1QIJ
, Gingham, 3 yards. . .'. $ 1.0 0
Plaids for skirts, yard... $1.00
Mixed WckJ Serges all eolors, yd. $1.00
All Wol Serge, all colors, i yd. . $1.00
' . -
,3G-inch Mesjsaline, Crepe de Chine, Georg
' ctte, yard.... $1.00
r ' ' ?
-Silk Pongees, plain and colors, 2
$loo
OH, BOYS!
HERE IS A NEW
SILVER DOLLAR I
1
TN VOI R POCKET. E
cry Boys' Suit sold Dol
lar Day, Monday, has
oiC dollar in the coat
iKW-kct.
BOYS' NEW FALL
SCHOOL SPITS, new
models, in hides, browns
and prey at 1G.:0, .f!2.-
0. $ !()..( to
$3.98
SCHOOL SHOES
a
Dollar Day Savings
Boys'," Girls' aiid Cliil
dreu'tf new Fall .School
KhMsf. Kolid leather, all
sizes, $3.98, .4, ?2.i,
$2.48
LADIES' AND RIEN'S
SHOES. .
All new Fair Sta les, Dol
lar Dav onlv at
$2.48 :
ONE DOLLAR OFF
the regular prices Come
tarly Alomlay
UNDERWEAR
Ladies Vests, 3
$1,00
Indies $1- Union Suits,
2 f:r $1.00
HOSIERY
Ladies Hose, 3
$1.00
Indies' Silk Hose,
pair.......... $1.00
Ladie'.Silk IIoje. 2'
pairs.. ....... $1.00
IUiy diii.I Girls Hose,
black and brown. 3
4 pairs.. tt (in
Wednesday, Sept. 22nd, this store
v.1." Ty"1 closed in observance of , ''
- ATONEMENT DAY.
Save Your Premium
Tickets
-given with each dollar
Purcha-e, redeemable for
f beautiful presents ;
' "
Dollar
Day
Economy Basement
011 Cloth, 2 yards.. $1.00
Men'n and IadiV Sweaters $1.00
Children's Hats. 2 for -$1.00
Children's Koveralls 2 for $1.00
IadieH Hose, A pairs $1.00
Children's Hose, 10 pairs $1.00
12 yards, 3 and 4-ineh Lace $1.00
Children's Sweaters, 2 for $1.00
Ladies' Home
Journal
Patterns.
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