The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 27, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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    League Adopts Plan for
-. . Permanent Tribunal
. BRUSSELS, Oct. 26. (By Tbe
Associated Press) The conncilof
the league of nations approved the
"plan for a permanent lourt of in
ternational Justice as adopted by
'The Hague committee of jurist
"wiih the exc option of the provis
'. ion for obligatory jurisdiction and
some minor matters.
i. These parts of the plan girer
a'.ly attributed to Elihu Root were
accepted in their entirety.
More Instruments Heeded
by the Boys' Orchestra
The need of more string and
wood wind instruments is ham
pering; the progress of the Y.M.
C. A., orchestra, which : meets
yery Tuesday afternoon, at .4 ; 1
at the "V.". .
. "While other instruments 'are
Wanted, we, especially eefl siring
and wood wind instruments now
to balance the brass section,"! as
sistant director Claude Hurch
said at the meeting yesterday.
"Any boy, whether he be a mem
ber of the Y. AI..C. A. or riot, who
plays any instrument, is Invited
to come up to the "Y" next Tuesday."
finance commute of the Demo
cratic national committee and Jxer
pupport of the Republican ticket
through a campaign contribution,
was announced today at republi
can "headquarters. Mrs. Vander
bilt's only explanation, it was
said, was that she was unable to
continue to support Governor Cox
and has decided to vote for Sena
tor Harding. ,
Mrs. Vanderbilt Can
Not Support Cox
NEW YORK, Oct. 26. The res
ignation of Mrs. William K. Van
derbilU .Jr.. as a member of the
Medlord High School is
Suspended From Athletics
Announcement was made yes
terday by J.. A. Churchill, state
superintendent of schools, that
Medford high school has been sus
pended from the State High
School Athletic association until
such time as Medford school au-
THE
PRICE
TO OUR GREAT PRICE ADJUSTMENT SALE. Every day brings large crowds
of buyers eager to take advantage of these surprisingly low prices.1 Join the
throng and save on everything you need in men's furnishings.. Come today.
Men's Heavy Blue. Denim
. Combination Overalls and
Jumper, "all sizes, now
.$3.48
Men's "White Handker
chiefs, full size, sealed, one
in a package. Regular
price 1 5c, now . . . ; ... 1 0c
Men's Chalmers Shirts and
Drawers. The regular
kind. A few sizes at 48c
Men's Black Merino Hose,
limited assortment, now
.-39c
MEN'S PACKARD SHOES
...$13.2G
...$12.00
....$9.60
,...$8.00
....$8.40
..:,$8.oo
....$4.00
$16.50 Shoes now. . .
$15.00 Shoes now. . : .-. .
$12.00 Shoes now......
$10.00 Shoes now. .....
$8.00 Shoes now.. . V. . .
$7.50 Shoes now . . . .. .
$5.00 Shoes jiow.
MEN'S DUTCHESS
- : trousers ::Xrl',
'1.1.50. Trousers novr'X ...... $2.98
$4.00 Trousers nqw, v:, .r. $3.40
$4.50 Trousers rx&yr. .. .... . .$3.83
$o.00 Troflsers now. . . r . . I $455
$5.50 Trousers now. . . ; .... .$4.68
$6.00 Trousers .now $5.10
$6.50 Trousers now. .$5.63
$7.00 Trousers now . : . . . $5.95
$7.50 Trousers now. ........ . $6.33
$8.00. Trohsers now. ; . . ;...$6.B0
$8.50 Trousers now. r. ..... .$753
$9.00 Trohsers now...;.. ... :$7.53
$10.00 Trousers now.'.l. 7. .f 8.48
$11.00 Trpnsers Now....:. . ;$9.35
$12.00 Trousers Now. ....
Men's New City Fine
Ribbed Union Suits, win
ter weight. Extra special
now ... . 5268
THIRGS THAT NEVER KAPPEP
pi. r- HftTE To tu
iilF '4. Vnil THIS rlltK
fill ; mraiZy
TTAqr tVTERATIONM. CARTOON COjffi'ClUlA'lCjjj TX I
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t-onihiue lit follow Iho m r ' mrda. llolh mr to te
infc tit UkmIh it fcaa abQuunt-ttl.
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fnrt Isffiif Pnn f Isti m 111
j"Zin ttyia th- ml tt tl.y on
('.nut r- It. ip.-, I intrtl ronipany. Th Lulldlnc arc rll
in niimiiS f.r.M tu, , ix mi ! nial-d l t :.. and wtli
d iiie niuc- j-tral Jm rbOKl; - " lliw-arr Irart.
hand. in Ihi Motion. Tl. lailr j
group lias U-n tak-n otr ly , AHan -T cf mmbT
Jtifu'i-hioe ilinluR and I-.n- vX lit wi f ih Al- o.l lr.
iiifiit ruiiianr and t trn ! dart rompaht lir. now rrb.iW'l-
I Mi-tal Mint-s company ha piir-itnr its tatit that wan d-U") t
riun l lit" ri .jmi.' r miiio ai ai vy in?, inir ntfnmmi o; i;i.r
lalf ntrt and tak rrr
and n-nt" a Mwmlll tome j
mww4 ljr- ib.Ak-j ruiopaey rt
Anient. t, Dp Alcu plant U
lira 411 rhiripall alio. i
fvf.ird - txljr of rinnabar
'r-. LI. b. il l ifmat4. IU
prrvlijr otrr ti. worth tit
tub vjlt r. wj rxrntlr uartr
If ih War lUtl mln la Ih
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r ivra jt a : -( farnac
- '' tn-t !. 4.andU th r.
Men'k High Grade ilose in
black, tan and grey, now
.....37c
Men's President Suspenders,-extra
special now (J8c
Slen's Beltsa large assort
ment. Values to 75c now
.....39c
REMEMBER: Sale. Opens
Saturday Oct. 9'at 9 a. m.
LADIES' AND MEN'S "HOLEPROOF" 1
Ijadjes- Silks in' colors and black, i Men's
and Chtldren8 sizes'irijall grades " 'i 1
STRAIGHT 16 PER CENT DISCOUNT
.. !
.1 .kht
r , v MEN'S SUITS --r :; Jt -' ? 5 .
WelV known Araakes1 handsomely tailored in
the . season ' most, popular styles , at prices,
many of .which' are' less than cost. .
SUITS TIUT WERE SELLING AT $60 to
t $70 AKK NOW SELLING AT
" $47;85-; ,
Suits Prom $50 to $60
$39.85
, . . Suits From $40 to $50
$32.85
MEN'S A1R0W SOFT COLLARS
DeLuie Quality. Regular 65c to 75c kind now
50 Cents
' tit ltMl N' I
BOYS' SUITS
The -Famous -44 PQUBLE BUILT' Brand,
guaranteed against rip or ; tear, correctly
styled. r ; .
: AU Boy's! Suits Straight '
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT
: 5 MEN'S OVERCOATS
Our stock of Men's Overcoats is exception
ally large.!' Among them are the well known
Overeoati that f prmerly sold at $60 to $70
f are now ielling at
$47.85;
Overcoats from" $50 to $60-- -
$39.85
I Ovetcoats from $40 to $50
STEAMER AND AUTO ROBES
In a great variety of color.- All wool plain'
anoV fringed edges. . Sizes 58x80 Now
$9.85.
thorities can disprove charges
violation of association rilla.
The action was taken Hfonday
by the board of control of the
state association, composed-of- A.
C. 8trtfhge of Astoria high fw;hool.
J. C. Nelson, principal of Salem
high school, and Snperintendent
Churchill. A furfher action of
the board was to declare the -football
ranle -played ' between Med
ford and KlamafB -Falls on- Octo
ber 8 forfeited to Klamath Tails,
The game'was won Uy Medford.
bnt Klamath : Falls nigh achool
entered a ; protest charging lhat
Medford had used Ineligible play
ers. These -are raid to have been
ex-servlc men o.ver 21 years old,
White Sox Owner Thanks -
Governor for Letter
Charles A. Com taker, owner of
the Chicago White Sox. in a let
ter, received by Governor Olcott
yesterday, thanks the Oregon gov
ernor for a . communication In
which the governor commended
Comlskey for action. taken by him
to suppress gambling in the Amer
ican learne.
am Inexpressibly "delighted."
and wish to thank you most si
perely for the many kind senti
ments In. rfty behalf.", writes Com-
iskey. . . v .,.''" . "".
I was actuated soley by the de
sire to keep our national game on
tne-.nignest plane possible, where
It rightfully belongs. I considered
it my duty to the American nub,
He, and. feel that they had-placed
That trust in. me. beinsr one of thM
custodians of the game. The kind
thoughts and expressions Qt, my
friends have ' been a source ot
great pleasure to me at thij time,
and by that' I feel fully compen
sated." . '
ture was received from the Os
wego Woman's club. It is con
tended that operation of trains
aver the trestle is hazardous.
In-a letter to . Airs. Harris.
Fred (J. Uuchtel, chairman of the
commission, mentions a letter re
ceived from official ot tbe rail
road company soon after the coin
plant from the woman's clnb was
received. The company claims
the trestle la in first class physi
cal 'condition. It Ia patrolled day
and. night by watchmen and that
all trains before crossing tbe
trestle are-required to come to a
full atop and -not proceed until
signalled. to do so by the watch
man." The rock above the trestle,
it Is said, was Inspected as late
as September of this year and
all loose rock removed.
ROWIVtJ COACH I'ltOMOTKI
ITHACA. X. Y.. Oct. 26. Ap
pointment or John Hoyte as head
coach of the Cornell crews to sue
feed the late Charles F. Courtney,
whom he assisted for 21 years,
was announced today by (he Cor
nell athletic council. Hoyle rame
to Cornell in 1899 from Philadel
phia. Cornell crews will retain
famous Courtney stroke and
DEAR OLD PETE:
Winston-Salem. N. C.
Friday p. a.
X
Just wound up the one swcllest day of
my life! Since early this morning, when I
got an invitation to visit R. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co. factories. I've been in the
midst of millions of Camel cigarettes.
Manthe happiest idea you or I ever
had as to the size of this Reynolds enter-
Y-s A prise, or the number of Camels manufac-
v.-,V'tV..:V tured daily, is simply piker-stuff! Wipe
1V--.-V off the slate and start fresh! Why Pete,
v 5 it seemed to me like a couple of those cijja-
" --."-v w. rette-makir
g machines could keep
nation smoking Camels steadily BUT
honest to goodness, there are hundreds of
these machines batting out Camels at the
rate of 27.000 an hour EACH!
Pete, you wouldn't have to consult a guide
book: to know you were in the Camel fac
tories! The atmosphere is charged with
that wonderful aroma you get when you
open up a deck of Camels! And, you know,
old elephant you've had a trunk full!
As the Camels dropped into the contain
ers I figured the delight each one would
supply! And. how Camels mellow, mild
body would hit the right spot and how
Camels refreshing flavor would cheer up
some smoker's jaded 'appetite! And, each
Camel free from any unpleasant cigaretty
aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty .odor!
And
I Pete 111 have to lay off and light an
other Camel! Write you some more soon.'
.Yours joyously t
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a rr
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Elk Rock Trestle is
Further Investigated
Further Informal lhvestlgat
of th alleged dangerous condr-'
tion of Elk Rock trestle between
Portland and Oswego on the
Southern Pacific line Is being
made by the. public' service com
mission as a result of a petition
received from 125 persons, head
ed by Mrs. J. P. Harris, living in
the vicinity of the latter place.
Prior to the receipt of the Detl-
tidn a complaint of similar . na-
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