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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
1 . I f 6 ' ,' ' TITE OK KG OX STATESMAN. SALEM." OREGON' t FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14. '1021 ARGUES E0R5 CENT TARIFF Makes Plea to Pro tect Oregon Indus- 1 tries J LEWIS TALKS TO STUDENTS SK.ATOR Charles L. fc.arr wired' the Oregon (J rowers Co-op-orative axHoelatjon January It as follows: : ''Appeared efor senate fina&co committee today and offered ar-'shaPc for several years. guraent In uvor iirm fire cent-? a pound on cherries in brine. waT Buta and rilbe-u. Committer took matter under advisement. Have strong hopes of cherriea in bill as it comas out of commute?. Should I fail, before committer, will offer amendment on floor of senate." t -This was in response to several telegrams to Senator McNary sent by the Oregon Growers Co-operative association, urpini; that In th. proposed tariff bill before con Rresm a duty t placed on cher ries and walnuts, as these indus tries of Oregon were threatened with disaster. Duo to the low rate t.r exrhaiiF. Hal haVWfcu mT'I.' iug whiiA i Lrrii-ti in brln in Kw Voik. at 7 c-im n imund. To compete this would nieanabowt f 3 cent? a pound west k-jh.ii j The Vahiut industry ia aJsi ! threatened by imports from China " ' and Japan the p.it tawn. i Friltt Marketlll? Subiect of ihtut Manchurian walnuts w. ,,uu HMfaCUllJ OUUJCCl JI .selling at 7 cents a pound whoh salji. To compete with such a price would spell ruin ta Oregon rrowers. China and japan ar. shipping to this conntry, lou fi'mew the amount of walnuts ihfV jdid in 1919. Growers reel tha j ttnless something is done to pre vent me importation of nuts fro n Japan, the industry will l in had tars'-worth of fruit waa. marketed through the fruit grower' ex- ictuufta .of California JaU ttaeon. Bill Proposes to Amend Election Law That polls on election day In precincts of 30 voters or less outs ide of incorporated towns shall .not be open until 10 o'clock a. m. and shall close at 3 o'clock P, m. is tl provision of an amendment to the election laws ni ") posed in a bill introduced by Senator Upton today. Lectures by Salem Man Read the Classified O U K G O X ' AOUICI'LTL'RAL COLLKGK. Corvallis. Jan. IS. The first of aperies of lectures on co-operative 'marknint; oi fruit. was given by Prof. C. I. .Lewi, manager of the Oregon Growers' Co-operative . association in the '" hut Monday night. The lec tures will be given regularly every j .vionaay mgm ai s:l, and will cover -every phase of commercial fruit marketing. Professor Lewis was formerly head of the department of horti culture at Q. A. C, .and since sev ering connections with this insti tntion has 'followed the practical side of fruit marketing as mana ger of the Oregon Growers'- Co operative association with offices j at Salem, j Statistics showing the wealth i J of fruit products in California AOS. I were riven. A half billion Hoi. anl all m.'iiiWri of .the e&-tfiililt: committee in .general l rouMl iiiUd.a Icfislailv n.MiuilteH for th purpns. of fern i in t li- pas- i in in uvi.iiin r nils I't-Hii I n i fit. Whereas, It I not easy ti ot rli.J iiillic funds hurriedly with out vate- - Therefore: I5 It reolvl that a Ltw .should U- enacted rmrrinss IIAYTOX. Or.. -an. n Th "' 1,1 ro"n1v "urti or other public Yamhill county forum at a recent a"lnri',s U'-rchainr machinery orj Yamhill Forum Passes Resolutions V- Wifely IMan. ' Stl'.l anrry with your hus band ?" "Yea." . . "KhI why mako wli ieriiMe row over a amall inuiicrT" "Well, afier I lie Muarri-I started ' I thought 1 might as well get a 'silk dretts out of it as a ltox of i candy.' Unidentified. meeting at Mc.Minnviile. Orenon. after a thorough tlisciit-sion unaui motiHly passed the following res olutions: j Whereas, in ji!! former ho,n issues in Oregon for road purpose the funds have teen applied I nain arteries of transportation and each lime the agricultural in terests have been asked to wait until, next lime and whereas it is generally believed that the com ing, legislature wiil authorize an other large bond issue for road purposes, "Therefore, be It resolved that the Yamhill County Public For um, composed of delegates from every city and school district of Yamhill county, that the legisla ture be askefl to provide that 50 per cent of any proposed bond is sue, be set apart for the use of agricultural roads, lateral, cross and feedsr roads. That the presi dent of this forum in particular READ THE LIST i Of KiMf. Il-rl, IUiVi And lr- l it- It THU I ho Slorv : supplies for public use to proceed uk follows: -.-niMiiti i lie amount to le ex pended, amount to or oxt-eed t . said court or other mi Mi", purchasing agency shall adverti"?i lor bids for such materials n:nl i f the merit couibinei shall purchase from the good and I responsible bidder who shall or- j fer satisfactory materials, or ma-j chinery at lowest prices. J "Whereas, the welfare of agri-l culture, horticulture. dairying,! and ail productive . industries 1 would be much b-ne fitted if mar-! kets were sure, stable, reliable and "Whereas. California has great lv benefitted all producing clash es by enactment or effective mar keting laws, Therefore. Be U resolved, that we nrge the legislature of Oregon to enact marketing laws similar in effect t the marketing laws of California." in Hood's Sareaparilla a3 a medicine fur ca tarrh, rheumatism, scrofula and other ills of the blood, stomach liver and kidneys. Sarsaparilla. yellow dock. Stll lingia. bine flag, guaiac. altera tives, blood purifiers and tonics. Mandrake and dr.ndelion, anti-bilious and liver temedies. Wintergreen and bitler orange peel, tonics, appetizers, diges tives. Juniper berries, uva uri and pipsissewa, great kidney reme dies. . , . ; Gentian root, wild cherry. slomach toqics, and others of value. "Economy and true merit are combined in Ifool's Sarsaparilla. ' V TfW V 1 ' irii.y'Ki m xa vviiBar- i i vn s B TODAY and TOMORROW CAMPBELL AND BURGESS . "Hot Dogs" : T0MBRANTF0RD Ilumorirt and Mimic, the Human Rand GOULD AND RUSSELL Musical Pastimes MAD MILLER & CO. In "The Crazy Man" 1 1 i : VWANT A IX IX THE STATKSf AX WILL HRING KESIT" 1 7 J III 1 JWi ill HI l x -fIi ' A " ' ' i v m - m - w - - w i - - v k m m i m mmmmii m mm mm m m m m m .1 i j i . i AT SALEM'S GREATEST WOMEN'S APPAREL STORE Our entire. stock of Women's H if h raccl ' -il " . J wmm- mm mm mm m-, Mb mm mmV m kh. M m m m m m m m m m f- w m M m m m-M M M mJU M M M MM Amw m m m MM V MM W T- AT9. WWW mm mm Mtrnm mWm. mmx mtm - . beginmngeach Season with acomrAete new stack rw!.. m!,. ?'e- pncel Psuantto our well known policy of- bezinninz iodav the neatest sL ZZJ ' ' rr VP"' at beginning today the greatest Reduction Sale .nn ; .1 17 :Y, -9 vT3' ' thnnhc-t nW;f,eA.j j 'TJJ.Vr'l . V MWV UA LU or r an ana winter v . - auanuuucu dim piiues CUZ ZO t26 QUICK, ers, Jiurs, etc. We will inauzuarte garments now in stock! Consequently all - T - ' ! ... 1 w. ... .. .. ... Z T. ii rrr Clean Sweep of Women's Coats, Suits and Dresses 1 II ' 'T f f i lr ' I I It 1 - m If .f fl 1 I I j I fWomes Plush At Lowest Prices Ever Known; . IN SALEM Many: models suitable for EARLY SPRING WEAR can lie bad now away below manufacturers cost price. Your particular attention directed to three jrroups of Coats, for women arid girls, priced $.12.75, $19.50 and $31.75 Coats at $12.75 Women's smart" styles. Koine made with wide' ..viu, iiiiiflis irunniea wnn iur or plush collars others with larjre collars of self material Meltons' .Kersey Cloth and Tweeds. REGULAR VALUES $25.00... REGULAR VALUES. $27.50. t . REGULAR VALUES $.T2.50... SALE PRICE $12.75 Coats at $19.50 New belted models for Women and Girls. Some with large convertible collars, round or square ef- fects, including Velours, Hurellas ami Cheviots. - SALE PPTnT. REGULAR VALTTKS XT fid REGULAR VALUF.SJ en'rji - ---- -m m w w ur.ULiiAK VALUES $45.00. $19.75 COATS AT $31.75 $31:75 At lowest prices we have ever known for depen dable men-lisndi.se. S.-e window display. 465 - PLUSH C OATS, now. . .'J 75 PLUSH COATS, now;. m PLUlfcOATS, now... m PU:SII COATS, now.. ush Goats (SSW Smart new bcltetl models for Women and Girls Coats of every desirable material ami size suitable for all occasions a about one-half their actual value.. SALE PRICE "EU LLAR VALUES $47.50. . . . REGULAR VALUED 45931 REGULAR VALUES &7J5o'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Suit Values Extraordinary Ham tailored ami novelty Suits, this season's models for young ladies and women, every new and worthy design, for street and dress occasions, many made with large collars, some trimmed wirh braid and buttons, now offered for less than half price. Regular Value $45.00; sale price. ..A $2250 Legnlar value $50.00; sale price $24.75 Regular Value $55.00; sale price... ' $27 50 Regular Value $65.00; sale price. ...!.!!" $32!50 Regular Value $75.00; sale price..!! $37.50 Regular Value $89.(X) ; sale price '$45 00 $31.75 ........$37.50 .$42.50 ...$45.50 Elegant Fur Scarfs and oth er neckpieces, what remains, 1-4 Off ' Silk Petticoats Great bl lot of Taffeta Silk. AleaRaline and Jersey Silk. Petticoats,; plain and fancy striped. :" mo PLl'SII COATS, now. : ... .......... . .$55.00 Camisoles $148 Middy Blo uses Middy ; Blouses, all sizes, preen, blue and red. former ly 110.50 and some S12.75 now $7.50 Trimmed Hats Plush, TelTet and beaver Ilats, regular values up to S13.50. what-remains, now offered at $3.75 asname . silk and satin CamlRoIes. atl sizes, formerly sold at $2 50, sale price $1.48 House Dresses ? VariSty of Bungalow aprons and house dresses, values up to ?3. sale pric? $1.5& ' TRDIMTO HATH 4 . Another lot of velvet and plush hats neatly trimmed t formerly, sold up to 17.00. Clean Sweep t1 fo Sale: Price....;..;..;.... lUo UIXKMKRS $2.1.1 : Saline . and ierge Bloomers, various sizes, black and navy colors, $4.00 and $4.50. Clean Sweep' An Sale Price... ...... ....... QL.Qo - ' ' k - Z- - ' " , " .' r II . r - - - . . - New Waists Greatly Reduced Xewian,! pretty Georgette and Crepe ,le Chines, Taffeta Silk Tncole te and VmleAVaists ami libnises now of.ere, a grea v reduce, prices all sixes ami any number of new stvles round square pud shape net-ks, short or long sleeves. ' - ' ' Waists $138 $2.50 and $.1.00 Voile Waists made with hm- sleeves and neatly trimmed with la.-e and but I oils. ' , $6.00 to $7.50 Georgette Waists, $3J95 Great big lol oT new and pretty Georgette Waists ,,! blouses, round, Mjnare or V shape m-rks J,,., - "'i-s .md have ihem in ,dl suesnd xu&ZZoZ: $10.00 Over Blouses $6.75 K.bntn'vi' ,i,,V,(,0onj;tl,,-I"w,'''in ,ra,n White ,vv .Salmon. Nile and other prettv Volor . ' Vn Other new and VreUy WaLts and' Llou.es up ,o $15.00. ,.w offereil at ONE-THIBD OFP. Glean Sep of Dresses Jlisses' and Women's Medline, Peau'de Soie, Taffeta Silk. Velvet, Wool Serge, Jersey, Triplet. Organdie, Georgette Crep, and Voile Dresses reduecl to about half retru la r prices if U'x low.-r ivrices vnu'rn ' i-;t;nn. r..V you'll rind lower than pre-war prices prevail here ri-ut L V .'r' now. Ho on hand early for first and sl choice. Everv' f , V - , ' dress in the house mlueed and arranged in three at " I. " t groups for your solei liT.us. " f f7 1 1 ' r Group No. 1 $18.75 DRF.SSKS !r22.5 D1JKSSKS 25.00 IMIKSSI-LS f Group No. 2 ' -' Petticoats 98c ' Great variety of Satine PetticoatK. black and color ed, t he kind offered for $2.00 and $2.50, clean sweep sale price, only - 98c -'12.50 DRESSKS .tHi DKKSSKS f 17.50 DItKSSKS Group No. 3 $15.00 IlKESSKs $50.00 DRlisxils f55.00 DRESSES m - m m r r. . v ii ...... , ii - ii . II rr . II waists, ysc A (The OIdAVhitprWnr aUmMrtest Mmen'j Apparel Afore J niK Jot of Voile Waists,, various new and pretty de si similar to iM and $1.75 values, now going for -1 'V..., : -J fa A I S SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE KWI1ATKUS Jtl.n.1 Blue Shetland Wool S eaters. In variety of styles and all sixes: value up to $7.00. o nr Clean Sweep File Price V UifD OlAT stri'iTrnc Heavy Knit Wool Sweaters for Worn eadnd Girls in i variety f style and Colors 1.4 OFF II