The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 22, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECElfBER 22. 1020
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A First National Attraction
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They play the leading parts in
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NOMADS of the NORTH
Thursday,, Friday and Christmas
Ye Liberty
Plays Presented Tonight - jltl
by High School tlayers
the J bearing was "Med. and denied 'hy I iWiiK that the l uion 'roufcty
glxtidb r-r valid.
hool. It Is the first en- th court.
ment given thl winter and Ai-fr inn denial or tne comt.
rge attendance is expected. Tllton. banker of l'ort-
The two on-an play which Hand. Institute! a suit against
Consttie ratile inier-t is biHg(,re lo le presented Iit the nocl- l;nion county to collect lntrrt
howit in the llays and musical (ty jre of receut production on ; on road bonds under an Issue him
program wlilch are to he present
tonight at the hiich M-hnol by
the Snikpoh Dramatic oeiety an-1
the tta(;e and were
l!Kh royalties. The
dlVMirii lino it par if. i nr nr ?i i . jr,,iniiw.
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tecurel atHur to that in f'larka.na coun.y.
program inhi supreme court opinion
Arkansas Governor Asks
About Oregon Commission n . . .
5 KeeentRarglanesA
Governor Charles II. Brough of
be-
Laugh &Grow Fat
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was
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a mtisirai pun. wiiii i ne preswii- , t'Mg maue 10 jiimii.ii i n- mrinn-
latiun of -The Clod." and Hie . Itn itt,.n f.,,,,,... which Is imiUr
.WITH
Fatty Arbuckle
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4 WANT AD. IN TIIE STATESMAN .WILL- BRING RESULTS
We are Salem Headquarters for Holiday Furs, Kimonas, Bath Robe, etc, eic
'LD WHITE CORNER
Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store.
Practical
uifts
ELristmas
For Misses and Women
Plush Coats Half Price
New and beautiful iPlush i Coats this
season's best styles, one-half, three
quarter and full length models, some
lined with fancy flowered silks, others
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iND.50 Tlush Coats,
Special . v, . . .
$rr.oo riush Coats,
Special
$62.50 Plnsh Coats,
Special ..........
$75.00 Plush Coats,
Special ''....
; $85.00 Plnsh Coats, i
Special J,
$100.00 Plush Coats
Special
$125.00 Plush: Coats,
, Special . .........
$24.75
i-7 en
.......;i.uy..j
..:.,;$3i:25ilg
$37,50 1
$42.50
$49.75
$62.50
made with large cape collars; also fur f$7Sl
collars, and some with fur collars and x&&jt
cUffs. In a good .range of sizes. -fffi' c
rmmu
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Women's 'Smart up-to-date Coats in latest models. '" Popular belted and
loose 'effect styles. Some with large cape collars of self material, others
with -fur-collars, Kersey, Melton Velour, and- other materials r suitable for
cold weather wean" . -
HOLIDAY BLOUSES
New and pretty George
otte Crepe dc Chine
and Tricolette Waists
and Blouses, some are
neatly trimmed .with
dainty laces, beads and
buttons white, flesh,
black, apricot, bisque,
Turquoise etc. AH
sizes and any number
of new styles, including
round, square and V
shape necks, short or
long sleeves. All 1-4
off.
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$7.50 (Waists and Blouses,
Now
$0.00 Wa ist s a nd Blouses.
Now
i $10.50 Waists and Blouses.
Now .................
$12.50 Waists and Blouses.
Now
$15.00 Waists and Blouses.
Now ...
$1 8.75 Waists and Blouses.
Now .................
$21.00 Waists and Blouses.
Now ..... ...... .......
$5.65
: $6:75
. $7.85
: $9.25
. $11.25
$13.50
. $15.75 j
Christmas Gift
second 'The Florist Shop" with
hrbttiKi niiiir. Th- program
i.4 as follows:
P A IIT I.
My Pleasures ...Roberts
Uasket of Rosea .'...Alber
Valse Danseupe Mile
I li t; It School orchestra.
Tis Moon Geibel
Pome Where the Lilies IJIooin
Thorn pMin
Chorus.
With Lilies Sweet and Daffo
dils .Cranscoznbe
Chorus. .
The Miller's Wooing.... Fan in g
ChoniB.
Waltx Song Xrbm Faust. .Gounod
Frances Ward,
l ullaby Brahmi
Woo Thou, Sweet Music. .Elcar
Chorus.
"The Clod. by Loni Beech.
PART II.
Rarcoralle. from "Tales from :
Hoffman" Offenbach
Hark, the . Herald Angels Sins '
. .Mendelssohn
Chorus.
O Little Town of Bethlehem..
. . . Barnby
Gladys Rurnside.
On Wings of Song. .Mendelssohn
Delbert Moore.
Lift Thine Eyes, from "Elijah"
; .' . Mendelssohn
Selected Chorus.
The First Nail .Traditional
Gloria In Excelsis Deo
. . . . . ..... ... .Traditional
Silent Xlght Gruber
Chorus.
"The Florist hop." by Wlnifrei
Hawkrldge.
The plays were coached by Miss
Marie Churchill, adrisor for the
club and the musical program is
under. Miss Lena Belle Tartar.
head of the musical department.
Hood's
wai aKym met. y
flakes Food
Taste .Good
Creates an appetite, aids d!:etlon.
purifies the blood, and thus relieve
scrofula, catarrh, the pains an.t
aches of rheumatism and gives
strength to the whole system.
Nearly SO years phenomenal
tell the story of the great merit and
success of Hood's FarsaparilU. .It
Is just the medicine you need now.
Hood's 'Pills help fine cathartic ,
inmiifl va created by feoieVof ba Wis a4 t
the lecikUiMr t hrff tran tfs.fls raid. w
i Coverwor BroRrh tavur krepingt Ttse stw eTewiac Ottria Brww
1 fte ruRimlioM sad !! l r' cfeHoaery store lri
slat. rTulatla. Into. Tliroar th rear
- aa eulraace was forrvd Vy Vrt
.ing the fclas. Foar ss4 a .
re -cjrlo of cigarette at H; .
. n... t cF 1 p - roBipoe4 iae loot
. " j Bth tnrflaHe are tkoatlt w
Afier mahing th glaW la ihe,e the work t.t a gssg tt Utk
front window of a grocery More d pie are icUag u u.
in titililir u'n iff commission
tin Oregon, innuiren by telegraph'ai vruiewntn aaa i enter stress n'
! of the Oregon eov-rnor' of lice as I Monday irht. thieve entere.1
aihe Kiicceys of the wrrlee
3 mUsion in this state.
com--and took 12 package of ejgaret. r J tL- n...:fT.J 11
The Ark- one hx of iRam. sinCo wsllIVMU UiC viwuicu
BITS FOR BREAKFAST
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The sun turns his face
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And from today on he will
smne a little longer each day till
June 21-22
So we may look forward .to
spring days. But there will .be
Fome,weeks yet before there Is a
great deal of outside work; and
in these several weeks the needy
families Jn Salem will need help.
There are more of them than
usual: partly because Salem is
bigger than ever before; some
thousands bigger than in any for
mer winter season.
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So Molly Brunk, society editor
of The Statesman, has been dnly
elected and installed as official
! Santa Claus to Salem's poor: and
he has the help of the Boy Scoots
who will distribute any thing
that Is sent In for the needy fam
ilies of Salem. . .
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And she has the warehouse
just back of The Statesman of
fice; just back of the W. C. T. U.
I corner. In which to store all the
'things sent in.
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Now, send her anything that a
family in need can use-and do
it today, tomorrow, Friday and
Saturday
And keep It up, too, till she
says stop; as long as there Is dis
tress and need.
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The opening of the new build-
Ing of Vick Bros, yesterday was
an event for Salem. It is the first
all reinforced concrete buildinr
in Salem even to the roof. And
lit is a creditable consummation
by a firm that has helped and Is
helping Salem In -very many ways.
SILVERTOX NEWS
Today Tomorrow
"SOUR DOUGH
CHARLIE"
(in person)
and his
RIALUMUTE
WOLF DOGS
The only stage trained
huskies in existence
James
Also ,
Oliver. CurwoodV
BACK TO GOD'S
-COUNTRY ;
EUGH THEATRE
Big Special Vaudeville Show
Friday and Christmas
Ladies'
Silk Umbrellas
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For Holiday Gifts
Now Greatly Reduced
Silk Taffeta Umbrellas, in colors Navy, Purple,
Green, Taupe, etc.
$5.98, $6.98 and
$7.75
Our Prices Always the Lowest
Gale & Company
Formerly Chicago Store.
Court and Commercial Sts.
J " ' ' MMMMMMaaasssssssBsSSssaWsaW
ii,.. H .i HBg-a-gggj mi j
n
Months ago we made: preparations for the
holiday Fur Season. Taking unusual care in.
the selecting ot the furs, and in making sure'
that the workmanship was the best, if we had
delayed until this time we should have had,
difficulty in geeting the qualities the women of
Salem and vicinity want, and the priees, because
of market conditions, would necessarily be much
higher. - . - .
Fur Neck Pieces, Capes,
Scarfs, etc.
Some in match sets at 'prices that will save
you money, including Coney, Opposum. Dyed
Lynx, Black Fox, Taupe and 'Black Wolf. Red
Fox. Hudson. -Seal, Martin. , Squirrel. These
areatPrices 1 Cl C CA TO fc7C flfl
ranging from ..... . V 10.0U I 0U U
SILVERTON. Or.. Dec. 21
Between '30 and 40 members of
t he TTrinity Young Peoples society
gathered in the church basement
I Wednesday,. December 15 for
social evening,. Games were
played early in th evening.. The
chief amusement, however, was
the making of candy. Miss An-r
nie Hatteburg and Mrs. Adolph
Haugen volunteered th?ir services
as cooks but everyone took Prt
in the pulling and eating of the
randy. The party broke up at
midnight.
Torwald Taft, who has been in
eastern Oregon for two or three
months returned to bis home last
week.
Alvin Hemmingsen went to Mil
wankie to witness the boxing
matches Wednesday night. He
returned to Silverton the aext
day.
Victor Sather underwent an op
eration at the Silverton hospital
Saturday.
C N. Freeman, manual training
teacher in the Silverton high
school, drove to Portland Friday.
Ellif Olsen is confined to his
bed with a severe cold.
Women's Suits, Skirts and Dresses Now Offered at One-Third to One-
iHalfelow'RegUlaFPrices ' -
HOLIDAY BATH "ROBES
Hundreds of new and pretty. Cor
duroy and Blanket Bath "Robes for
Women. Many new ana pretty de
signs. Priced up from............,.6.75
SILK KIMOfJAS
A. great variety of newtand pretty
.Japanese Silkr Kimonas, 'suitable for
: Christmas gifts. SpeciaL.......$12.75
Clackamas Bond Case
Will Get Rehearing
A rehearing of the case of W
P. Hawley asainst County Judge
Anderson and other Clackamas
county officials, a mandamus ac
tion to tent the validity of county
road bonds in the sum of $1,700,'
C00. probably will. take place in
the supreme court at an early
date. The supreme court yester
day handed down an order re
voking a previous ruling in which
rehearing of the case was de
nied.
Originally the casa was filed
in the lower court for Clackamas
county and Jndge Campbell's de
cree was to the effect that the
bonds were valid and all proceed
fig3 regular. Hawley then took
the case to the supreme court
vhere the bond? were held to be
valid on grounds that the author
Ired issue was In excess of ths
constitutional limitation for bond
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lister Ero wm Shoe Store
Suggestions In
Economy Footwear
W omen9 sr own Kid welt soles, mili
tary and Cuban heels
$8 -85?;
Oxfords in Brown Calf. Dressy for
street wear, Military. and Cuban heels
7.35 and 8.85
s .
Slippers, w Felt; a splendid variety of colors
1.95, 2.45
-1.65,
$4185
Children's Brown Elk, heavy weight
soles, Buster Brown's. :$3J95 and $4.15
Boys' Calf Lace Shoes, welt sole, reg
ular to $6.75 $4 5
Hosiery; splendid values in Silk ; .$1X5
Children's Brown, Black and White Wool $1.65
ed Indebtedness.' Petition for re--4