The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 11, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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THE OREGON i STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON.
TUESDAY TiirhgKTyh: JAyUARY lir 1921
Specials!
For
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday!
at the
FARMERS
CASH
STORE
C. Burton Durdall
NOTES ON AMATEUR
RADIOS
- f n that more of the citizens of the
i'di7 can hear these things for
uipuieives. uia will ue iiiuuc
247 No. Coal S
Special price on
1 Sugar .
5 pounds Best Pea
nut Butter.. ..45c
45c package Albers
Rolled OaU with
premium ..38c
Mixed Cookies, per
pound .......24c
25c pkg. Camp Fire
filarshmallows, 2
boxes . 25c
.
During the last three months
I the science of radio comi'.unica-
tlon la this city: has advanced 200
per cent. Some time, since the
writer had occasion' to investi
:tle the number of radio stations
there were ij the1 city and was
rprteed to find how Tew. lui
what have we now? At the pres
ent time we have no lcs3 than 2i
ac rip la up and more coming all
tho time. Villi ask what nro Ihor
' "nlntr I'll tl .. t r . u
Vbngs they are doing.
First, the owners of these aeri
als are exterimenting with a sci
ence that is little understood, and
riot fnllr appreciated by the gen-t-rt.1
public. Some of our great
eft ladio inventions have coma
from just such experimenting.
Second, they are testing, listen
ing with all might and main to
get the faint telephone signals
that are going over our heads
from the various radiofone sets
that -are in operation. You ask
what good wiU thi do? The
answer to this can best be mad
by more questions, hid one man
perfect the street car? Did one
nan perfect the automobile, air
that is in daily us 'ay the public?
plane, submarine, and what not
Radio has been. put la the present
place by the constant work of the
amateur, and will be further ad
vanced by the same group of
roans men.
VlrrIrw Phone Heard.
During the last week it ha
been the pleasure of several
SERVICE FLAG
IS LAID AWAY
passible through the efforts of
members of the. Radio Association
of Salem, an organization of about
30 vouna men who are interested i
anvrhlne out of the ordinarv. as 'Beautiful Ceremonial Put
it is almost a nightly occurrence
at some of the stations in opera
tion here. If you are invited to
the station of one of the local
aTaatcurs to hear this, do not co
llate to at ouce take advantage of
it and hear It for yourself. If
he invites you to come he wants
you to. or he would not ask you.
Million Invested.
It is estimated that there are
in the neighborhood of 250.000
amateur stations in the United
States.! Taking the very low esti
mate of $25 worth of equipment
in each station, we have the small
cum of $6,250,000 invested in
ladio. This estimate is probably
only one-half of the actual appar
atus owned by the amateurs.
Are You later-fitted in Wirele?
If you are interested in wire
Joss, why not get in touch with
tha secretary of the local organi
zation and have him tell you
about the work planned for the
coming season. It is not neces
sary lor you to have a station in
operation, nor is it necessary for
yon to have equipment at all. All
the local club asks is that you
are interested in the science.
At the association rooms on
meeting nights can be beard all
the latest news pertaining to
radio, and interesting talks on the
various parts of the set are to be
had. You will find installed
there a code table which is used
fwmJrnt,mn V.1!9 ,citTiohearU Instruct the beginner, and the
tmwfi.wu; w uicil iff IM goer
is Itf
na is!
atlon on the Catalina islands.
west of the city of Los Angeles,
Lai. .Also the phone set at the
Oregon Institute of technology at
Portland. Ia the very near fu
ture arrangements will be made
man who can receive from 10 to
20'words a minute.
Howard II. Churchill is secre
tary of the local organization. The
arsociation rooms are In the city
hall.
TAKE SALTS TO
FLUSH KIDNEYS
Eat 'le meat if you feel flack
I achy or have IMadder
trouble
1
OIT OF THE RACK.
When a person wakes up with
a sti'f back, has pains in muscles,
aches in bis joints, or has rheum
atic twinges, he lacks ambition
and energy and cannot do his
best. If you feel out of the race.
tired and languid, or have other
symptoms of kidney trouble, you
hhould act promptly. Foley Kid-
rty Pills help the kidneys do their
work and get out of the system
the poisonous matter that causes
r-o much trouble. They give re-
on by Two Salem Lodge
Organizations
A beautiful ceremonial marked
the deposit of the service flag of
, the Royal Neighbors and Wood
men of the vorId. which took
place in their hall in the Mcdr
nack building Thursday night. An
eppropriate program was rend
ered, including an address by
Rev. C. H. Powell, and several
readings by Mrs. Louise King.
Mrs. Melissa Parsons and Mrs. r.
A. Baker, the latter contributing
an original poem written espec
ially for the event. Little Irene
Pierce gave "My Servi-e Flag in
the Window." As an initial
feature on the program official.)
of the Woman's Relief corps pre
sented a largj silk flag to the two
organizations, Mrs. G. E. Terwil-
liger. patriotic instructor of the
W. R. C. making the presenta
tion rppech.
In tbi formal depository rites
which followed the urge service
flag of 53 stars three gold wai
removed from its place in the ball
by the color guard, and was held
on display while the honor roll
call was read. The placing of
three red carnations representing
tha three gold stars, in the box
with the folded flag marked the
end of tb? ceremonial.
Mrs. Daker's poem follows:
We met, a few short years ago,.
In the midst of the war's great
blight.
To dedicate a flag, then new.
Blue, stars on a field of white.
To the world 'twas only an em
blem
Of a struggle Just begun.
But we know to you, each star of
Elect Officers
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Graham Crackers,
per pound.. ..22c
Compound, 5 pound
pails ..... ..........72c
55c quality Silver
Kin Coffee, per
pound ...39c
3: pounds.
Crystal White Soap,
10 bars 69c
25c Sugar Peas, per
can 15c
3
9 cans Carolene
i Milk.. ... . ... ...$1
2 lbs. Tapioca... 18c
2 pounds Sago. ...18c
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It pays to trade at
the
FARMERS
CASH
STORE
C. Burton Durdall
Three Busy Stores
Salem Silverton
Independence
Meat forms uric acid which ex
cites and overworks the kidneys
in I their efforts to filter it from lief from sleep-disturbing bladder
i u system, neguiar eaters or disturbances. Sold everywhere.
uiirai mnsi nusn tne Kidneys oc-
them like you relieve your bow-1 UOllaS t ITeiJieil
ets: removing all the acids, waste
ana- poison, else you feel a dull
misery in the kidney, region, sharp
pains In the back or sick head
ache, dizziness, your stomach
-urs. tongue is coated and when
the weather Is bad you have rhu
w at twinges. The urine 13
'loudy, full of sediment :. the
channels often get irritate!.
jnu-ing you to get up two or
three times during the night.
To neutralize the Irritating
cids and to flush, off the body!.
urinous waste get about four
ounces ot Jad Salts from any
nharmacy; take a tableapoonful
In a glass of water before break
fast for a few days and your kid
neys will then act fine and biad
der disorders disappear. This
famous naits is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice.
combined with lithia. and has
been used for generations to
clean and stimulate sluggish kid
neys and stop bladder irritation.
Jad Salts Is inexpensive; harm
less and makes a delightful effer
vescent lithia-water drink which
millions of men and women take
now and then, thus avoiding ser
ious kidney and bladder disease,
1 ,000 Women Employed
by Banks of Boston
DOSTON. Jan. 4. OneKhous
ind w -nen are employed in the
banks of Boston. This would not
be surprising but for the fact
that a large proportion are cm-p-7ed
as expert clerks an elas
tic term In all departments of
the institutions.
Tho women were employed, in
many cases with reluctance, when
the boys went marching away,
they are said to have she wn adap
tability to the banking business.
Miss Caroline P. Stickle, in
charge c-f the woman personnel
in an institution employing 314
women, says that last year 200
women bank clerks occupied
much of their spare time obtain
ing added knowledge of the
principles and details of banking
afforded by the evening courses
conducted for the benefit of the
Boston chapter of the American
Institute of Banking. Of women
in the banking world she says:
"Until within a few years most
positions open, to women within
banking institutions have been
largely in the nature of steno
graphic work. At present you
will find women in almost every
detriment and when ibe at part-
. . . . t..l ixlTT trll
mcnt ncaa is u,- .--i - - - ia howeTer. when
you that the maV .IT I we realize that the future may
it. very satisfactory indeed. bring greater opportunities and
"Occasionally bear of some br m grea wft cannot
woman who has atta ned an x- to be aareat knowitdre relt-
f r r mm rim mm mm, - - -
tWAlL10D Plli" s,w -v
rervatlve circles of banking al-jlng to tae principles ul 4.t,ti
though such attainment have aot j oi banking."
been at all; penpal. This Is not j - .
than I can tell you!
Miss Cutie How about
a larje diamond soliuir.
talking? i'ttea GlobeT 44
ecnt've position wttnin v""- -
SULPHUR CLEARS
A PIMPLY SKIN
Apply Sulphur as Told When
Your Skia Breaks Out
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WANTED!
2,000 of tke pratUMt jlxU ia
SALEM
t attmd th Opolng of
"THE
CHARM SCHOOL"
at th Oroa Tfecatza
Hczt Sunday ' '
WALIACE RII, Snpt
DALLAS, Ore., Jan. 8. (spec
lal to The Statesman) The an
nual meeting and banquet of the
Dallas fire department was held
last evening. VirgU Ballantyne
was elected president of that or
ganization. Fred B. West treas
urer, and Walter Craven secre
tary. Following the business
meeting a banquet was held at
the Hotel Gail, at which, the
mayor, members of the city coun
cil. the newspaper editors and
few invited guests were present.
After a sumptlous feed or three
courses talks were made by dif
ferent members of the fire de
partment and the city council, in
rprard to the nurchase of new
fire fighting equipment for the
city of Dallas. Many plans were
taken up and stecussed, but no
act'.on taken on any one plan.
That the clt7 is in need of ad
ditional fire protection is a fact
known to members of both bodies
and it Is to be hoped that before
long a way will be seen toward
financing a movement to get auto
drawn equipment, as practically
all members of the council are In
favor of this type of fire fighting
apparatus.
One of the able talkers at tne
banquet was the chief of the
Corvailis fire department, who
brought out many fine points iu
fire fighting unknown to either
the department here or the mem
bers of the council.
blue.
Represents a brother or son.
In the prime of th?ir splendil
manhood.
In response to their country's
call.
They sacrificed all that life held
dear.
Willingly gave their all.
Away to a foreign country.
In the midst of a foreign foe.
Wh?re each moment was fraught
with danger,
Our darlings were asked to go.
With never a thought of fear, or
fail.
Or what the result might be.
Each lad went forth to do his bit,
In the fight for democracy.
No iron-cross of royalty.
No honor badge yet ben seen.
Begins to compare with the one
they wear.
Americans, pure and clean.
Any breaking out of the skin
on. face. neck, arms or body Is
overcome quickest by applying
Mentho-Sulphur. The pimples
seem to dry right up and go away,
declares a notd skin specialist.
Nothing has ever been found to
take the place of sulphur as
pimple removjr. It is harmless
and inexpensive. Just ask any
druggist for a -small jar of Men.
tho-Sulphur and use it like cold
cream.
NOW SHOWING
mam
5
YE LIBERTY
After -1 eve
ntory
t
Bargaiis
We are offering now some special b
ducem exits to close out the brokea
lines we discovered in oar inTetrtory
jast finished. Notice the prices, n
will pay you to see these showte
DRESS. GOODS .
WOOL GOODS, SERGES, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CURTAIN SCRIM, Etc
36 inch hajf-wool tricotine................. t -51-25
40 inch all wool French Serge.......:
50 inch all wool Storm Serge.w...... -51.75
56 inch all wool rench Serge.. t J2.S3
. JUST ARRIVED
A new shipment curtain scrim just received in white and ecru, 36 inch wili
per yard '- 2.:
Oar Prices Always The Lowest
GALE
& CO.
Court and Commercial Sts.
Formerly Chicago St:re
ft
"WhatH you have, sir?" asked
the waiter.
"A 'hot grounder and a couple
of 'foul tips.' replied the big
leaguer.
The waiter brought in a baked
potato and two chicken wings.
TtrFked away with our dearest
treasures,-
To be cherished throughout the
years.
Are the letters written from
"Somewhere",
That we've read with Joy 'and
tears.
Not an inkling of what they were
doing.
Nor where their . regiment was
sent, .
We knw they'd followed Old
Glory.
And with that, we must be' content.
But we knew that God was just
as near
To our dear ones over there.
He alone could protect and keep
them.
And we Hft them to his care.
And tonight we would do them
homage,
The boys in blue, we would honor,
too.
For they nobly did their share.
Incased in the great world strug
gle. Out own dear gallant men.
Fell, (while bravely carrying on)
With their faces toward Berlin.
And in our homes the service
flags.
Their own sad story told.
Another brave young heart was
stilled.
Blue stars were turned to gold.
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Thy gave their last full meas
ure. They gave their soul'a own
breath.
That a crushed and bleeding peo
ple Might be saved from worse than
death:
As we lay their symbol of love
away.
We know that never again
Shall these sacred emblems be un
furled If we keep faith with them.
Young Man' What did your pa
say when be heard I had kissed
your sister?
Little Girl He said that was
encouraging. Boston Transcript.
Health Wins a Welcome
The healthy man is the one who brings with him tl
cheer and srood fellowship which makes him popular
welcome wherever he coca. If you are not "in trim." if you are not full
of vibrant energy, be fair to yourself and look after your health today.
.ejTei I I TBJCOIWOCOCfWTOOie
wckneM or worry baa put ia a acbilitatad condition, ll i
eref ally pcpajd from iwng twanw fad by madteaJ
auHwiUi m bavniir aeiat thatapaatee vataa. It U
aptnMM laxative tonte whtca kcapa taa body ia ood ronoV
tioit ty rrcvlattnK tha bowel. kainc tba appattta kaaa.
atmirtbrainir tha ttwnm a. argf tuaiing fonatipataoa). mai
thoa kaeptos tha vitality tba body no to aonnal.
Pure and Efficient
fytca la tfc rvantt of Bny ftara liwhntiMi and evperfaaca ana fa nreoarra an4r HaaJ
aaiutary conrfitfaaa in miyfarii. iMvJaily aquipead tabnriiaf iai, anoar cbarco a(axnartcboa
fata, it U aiwari tMUd tor parity and correct proportiocs acordtss to tao taraula.
mm
Ask, Your Druggist
t9ka torn n artniMl packavca eajy. BMrarirc yoa of fettis tbo rmaina. Toa eaa cat
it at any rababio 4rnrwt'a. A for a bottio today aa4 aaa bow baoa&clml it ia
S4
iven MrmriNF rmiPANV Ntwyour
Maltata kv aiaa-awaaa-. - a KANSAS DT
for sale by. all druggists. 'Always w Piotf at Terrya drug stsrg. Division 6upcrintcndea of runt
Notice Is hereby given that The
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Company, a corporation, has erec
ted on the shore of the Willam
ette River at a point on the east
ride near the foot of Center street,
approximately 75 feet north of
the steel bridge. Falem. Oregon,
and also on tho west side of raid
river, at a point approximately
7-1 feet north of the west approach
to the steel bridge, two monu
nents. namely signboards set on
posts in plain view, and bearing
the words "Cable Crossing, Th"
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Company." which bald pigns mark
the landing places nn the shores
of the Willamette River, ot a cer
tain subaqueous telephone and
telegraph cable, approximately
1130 feet iu length, which crosses
said river In a general westerly
direction from - the said landing
on the east side of said Willam
ette River, and between the ter
mini above described.
This notice is published for the
pntfohf of informing ail navi-
rators of th dewription and pur
po of the monument aforpsald.
d of fh general murHe. land
iitcs and termini of the cable
aforesaid. f
THE PACIFIf! TELEPHONE &
TELEGRAPH COMPANY,
y II. J. TIXKllM.
Our Second Annual
Is On With Might and Main
VERY ART I CLE
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Stop for one moment and think what this
means. Our entire stock, consisting of Groc
eries, Clothing, Shoes, Domestics, Woolen and
silk Dress Goods, Laces, Hosiery, Underwear,
Ladies9 Ready-to-Wear and our economy base
mentall of our departments are selling new
and staple merchandise at a reduction of from
10 to.50 per cent.
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Shop any txac you
like. We are pre
pared to give you
Service
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to a&k for our
Premium
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