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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1921)
THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 29. 1921 STATE OFFICES J - - '- --'V ! - SENT; HEEDS Estimates of Institutions to i Be Acted . Upon . ' .First- One of the;, moat prolonged partmfnts and state ai.led Institu tions presented their needs. The committee voted to, report against the pax-ia?..? of Senator i'ptou's bill to do away with the stale .emergen-- board, aud Sen ator t'pton vill himwlf sign a minority report. He explained that he would not do this with the t hope of bavins his bill acted up on favorably in the senate, but that he wants state officials and the people of the Mate to know that the expenditure of state money is being carefully watched and that there la a working1 senti ment in favor of greater conserva tion pf finances. ' Tim rommitiea voted to recom mend Hie; passage of Senator meetings of the ways and means j Hell's bill to change the personnel committee yet held this session of the emergency board po that was i the meeting Thursday night,' all memhers will be selected at which a number of state de- from the ways and means com- . . T.PAY 13 pounds Sugar... ..$1.00 Silver King Coffee, Special 29c; 4 pounds $1.00 Brooms, Special, each. ............... ............ . .. .39c S pounds Best Grade Peanut Butter . 42c Best Creamery Butter, per pound... 45c FAR CASH STORE ITERS' ' C. Burton Durdall 247 North Commercial Street SALEM lliree Busy Stores .Salem SiIverton--Independence 4 inlttee, eliminating the uovernor. the secretary of Mate and - the state treasurer. An amendment to define what constitute a de ficiency will be attached to the bill. A bill by Senator Moser appro nriaiiri. $tiooi to certain institu tions earing for unfortunate of various kinds, will be recommend ed for puspape. A bill for the purpose was passed In 1 ill 9, but by error in drawing up the bill it failed to make the appropriation ''iitcnde.i by the it fcislat ure. The state engineer will be In structed by the committee to es timate of cost of improving the vaier supply aw tne state school for the feeble minded, and the state fire marshal to investigate fire hazards at all state institu tions. The policy of the ways and means committee, as announced last n'ght. will ! to. pass on the estimates of the ptate institutions before lhoe of other departments. The committee, if the approval of Speaker Hcan and President nif tier is obtained, and the two two houses do not object, may hold sessions nest week to hurry the work that must be accom plished., Mrs. Alexander Thompson and W. (J. McLaren Pieared before he heard In behalf of the $G000 appropriation for delinquents. ! John Aiuiin, one of the Tort land city cohnmissioners, appeared in behalf of the Cedars, home for -Unfortunate women in Portland. He afcked ths stale to appropriate $2 per capita per day toward the sunpirt of the institutions, or in lieu or that to turn it over to the ae otitrirht. The plant, he said. Is worth about S5",200. Senator Smith replied that the tate doesn't want the institntion tmles Mr. 'Mann can be Rotten with If. In the three years pf ltn operation the Cedaas has received about $000 from the state. '. Ir. n. .1. Smith, chairman of. .the state board of health, ap peared for that departmen which Is asking an appropriation of $92, 2n. The bureau of nurses, a department of ths hoard of health ;was represented by Mrs.'S. O. Dnnbar. This department asks $20,000 for the two years. A let ter of endorsement was read from A. li Mills, Portland finan cier. , i Oeorse II. Ilimes presented the needs of the Oregon Historical so ciety, estimated at.t23.W0 and ;E. J. Jaeger and Mrs. P. D. Swan- ton for the Oregon Humane so- rciety. which is asking $6000. The committee is asked by the attorney general's office to ap propriate $15,000 for completing I r a . miMiion in lanu iraua cases, mainly in clearing- up the state's title to swamp a;ul other rlisr.es of lands. U J. Liljqvist, repre sentiiiK the atturney fceiHMal's of fice, presented the rci tiest. The! committee voted to ask Ihe attor ney tfenerul office to draw up bill proviulafi that the litigation be financed from the irreducible school fund. It. "L. Connor, district attorney for Yuinhill county. addressed the committee on Ihe bill to be j introduced readjusting tbe.salar-1 ies of district attorneys. j school' praising the actions of ( ChW of Police Moffltt In his er-J as It went,but It occurs to me fui ls to suppress crime, especial-1 that lb actions of . Jndge Race i i. r.oiii.n in r ibe arrest of sev- I should be Mentioned, w herein he e,:U merchants for filing riRar- .114 iot allow those two'men to:gave then, good stiff fines and JR , , n-lMil U ' escaoe who insulted a lady at the' reptlmann. ineret,y mamir r i.; t The letter was all right as fart Oregon Electric depot by forfeit- lair nt jr. not only rate for 4 Ing a nominal ball, bnt l.uel j ui aie ior women, warrants for their re-arrest and i A Thankful Womaa. had them brourht before him and! eites to minors. EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE More Deserved Praise Editor Statesman: I read with interest the letter from the women's class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday NOW SHOWING VIOLA. DANA , Hole thim my itnett is THE CHORUS GIRLS EQMANCE :S 5.:: .': :- 111 .v.-(.'M;.f Butter Keaton Also BUSTER KEjATON IN "THE SCARE CROW" The Fun Feature L BERT? f i ! i ! ! . ! ! i i ! Entire Fall Stock ' 4 . . - - 0oats-:aii& Suits Your choice of any garment in our Fall Stock of Coats Suits irrespective of price, at this unheard of price. This is than cost of material, aside from workmanship hut it's' FINAL CLEAN UP. i ; Values up to $120.. " On sale today. and tzs lie t ; , . r ... . 1 i l. Two Neckties, very pretty designs, regular price $1 each, special 2 fqr t( $1. Large, assortment Flannels, very good grade, 6 yards for... :.:.::!:. ..... $1 Si Co THE o'gjo'y Li!i(o)oa0(ii 13 pounds Sugar, with other merr QJ chandise only, 13 pounds for......v:t': .1 36 inch Dress Goods in very pretty plaids, special, 2 yards lor..-....-.- YES the Dollar of Pre-VVnr Davt U wi'th miAMTY MFRrHANniQi: "t "i i 1 -Tl I t r77TM. " . . fl iac reopie s i,asn store, wnere you cairat au tunes purchase Trt Wlhh DoK DAY Uly price w,lhout fcar of having to overpay on the very next item you huy. The entire store is taking an active the fact that many items Domestics At Dollar Day Values -Flannels, six yards for I... i HopeMuslin, seven yards for . ... 36 inch Curtain Scrim, plain and flowered designs, four yards for... Mercerized Table Damask, per yard.. rajama Checks, three yards for... White service cloth, three yards for. Ji-creu Art Linen, three yards for--..... 1 Crash Towellinir. four vards for 42x35 Pillow Cases, three for.---Ji rercale and Gingham Bungalow Aprons, each.. Most Items Worth .3.0 0 ' A big feature of this Dollar Da v will h a . 11 j t,. . recently received from our buyer in New York City will also be included. 1 hat means many new things never shown here before. ALL VILL GO FOR All OLD-FASHIONED DOLLAR. .$1.00 .$1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 ..$1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 ..$1.00 1 istiin 9 lesFurn At Dollar. Day Values 45c Burson l Jose, 3 pairs for... . $2.25 Silk Hose, each . $1.50 two toned Silk Hose, 2 pairs..-- ... ... $1.75 Ladies' Night Gowns.. gs $i.oo $1.00 ..$1.00 $1.00 oc two Diece Underwear. Twr n if ti nn $2.00 Ladies' Winter Weight, Union Suits, each-l.$1.00 75c Dr. Parker's Children' Shoulder Supporters, two pairs.-..-... ----..-...;. .$1.00 t , Thc cfme sizes and in black and white in aa. Coats' te, woolen and Corduroy, up from $2.98 $10.00 Crepe de chine night gownsT very prettily 4 hand embroidered, each tjqc $12.00 Misses' Velvet CoateZZIIIZZ-ISiso Double Values in Dress Goodis Dress Gingham, seven yards for .-. S1.00 Cretonnes, four'yards for............ . $1.00 Stripe Shirting, three yards for...... T L. Z $1 00 Figured Kimona Flannel, four yards for. $L00 Figured Satin, 36 inches wide, two yardMor $1.00 Plaid Dress Goods, 36 inches wide, two yards for....$1.00 Figured Dimity, three yards for... 1. . $1 00 Blue Denim, four yards for.l. " "' $100 Messalines, 36 in. wide, all shades and "cofors"' yar"d$l.65 ?if?diI2?2n U"3', S6 inches wide Per yard $1.45 All Wool Ottoman Cloth, to 40 inches wide at $1 98 Largeassortment Wool Serges, up from . " 75c Tncotines, 48 inches wide, per yard 'sqa ?nivM- ?.8 hsfide- coiorsfper7a7d';.:;:;;;;::;;;$ Silk Mull, all shades, per yard oqi w.?,a1 hale !!lrge asortmenfrof laces 7hkTwiii"Very"nicelv Sr? tVhf ab0Ve dreT good3 and are Prld o thft afl can af .f. very Preest amongst them. can ar- Uool Slip-on Sweaters up from.. $!.. Cat,, n m.f aeairiusn bcarf,. regular price 18, special offer.. 7... asn ing Specials Cotton stitched batting, 72x80 X7a.1 To , to.. oa .. twi waia, K.OU . Feather PiUows, each. .. " ' Heavy Comforters, well-made witfrnewotTon""' Heather Plaid Wool Nap Blanket" reeSar sSp'"' A 6.50 Sub Wool, extremely heavy sizp fifi7jf"af ...$1.00 -$1.98 -$1.00 ...$2.98 ...$2.95 ...$5.19 ...$3.98 -$15.50 ECOWOMY Mehfs Furnishings At Old Fashioned Prices. $1.00 Tics, two for. $1.75 Men's Winter Ribbed Ilninn Snii. 5?c5r.?'8.B5?r Bran1 Dress Socks. 5 pairs.. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 49c Men's Heavy Wool Socks, 3 pairs! : 75c Men's Leather Gloves, 2 pairs for. 1.. $1.50 Men's Golf Gloves, per pair. .1 I Men's Hats, very latest fashion, priced at irom j L$2.98 to $ 1.98 Suits for men and young men, belted and straight o- r?ny-Jf ' es t0 r5-' our Price..U..$13.50 to $16.50 $2;j.00 Men's Overcoats $7.50 lln Cn'l V.! ?Iackaws l...i:..Jl.: $7-5r $10.00 Boys Mackinaws... $5 98 $8.00 Boys' Suits, 2 pairs pants I $43 A Specml Cash Discount of 25 on all Pants and Coveralls 1921 Shoes at 1921 Prices Children's Rubbers Misses' Rubbers Ladies' Rubbers. uenrr KuDDers..: Good quality Men's Work Shoes Z Indies jrood quality Dress Shoes T. . Boys' Shoes . 29c 39c 39r ..59c .$3.98 .$3.98 .$2.98 .$2.98 BASEMENT Our Economy Basement is too well known to go into detail concerning the bargain that are on daily sale. . . bnjinuiii uasrment rivti r r m n... . - Kiuia urge HJI V inH. UULLAR DAY ON SATUR DAY and MONDAY ONLY f&Prf-h 'V !? 10 No "Wiver order, tak- early., any specials are limifprl a tn t..j ;t?a?. Old Fashioned Prices. in Groceries Best Coffee in bulk, 6 pounds for ' Peaberry Coffee, 4 pounds . ; Fancy Gunpowder Tea, 3. pounds Cocoa in bulk, C 'z poundsl .-$1.00 $i.oo $1.00 -$1X0 CANNED GOODS 9 cans of Libby's Milk . Bordens and Carnation ; I Standard Tomatoes, 9 cans Pink Salmon, tall, 9 cans . Peas, 9 cans Peaches, No. 2'2f 5 cans nice, rj pounds for. White Beans, 20 pounds Lima Beans, 10 pounds, Macaroni 14 pounds Rolled Oats, 16 pounds 5 Dounds of Wnl nut a 5 pounds of Pure Lard (bring yoUr pai5). 1 ' ".j. oiionening. -$1.00 -$1.00 -$1.00 $1.00 .51.00 .$1.00 -$1.00 $1.0Q 1.00 g, Kiim L.iinii' mUgJ?S' Veetable, SaladTr cSok ing Oil, !- gallon 10 pounds of Italian Prunes $1.60 Broom." - - r 18 bars of Crstal White Soap " i,uiiu3 ui oair, oaimon --$1.00 $1.00 $1.00 1.00 $loo -SL00 .$1.00 $1X0 -$L00 Hard Wheat Flour, our own brand J t w fe V r M rl ib ..v.Wj,ittmiiy itour, guaranteed Cnsco." 9 nonnr.a Hard Wheat Hour of aU BSdTSTa -JS1.00 -510 $1.70 DIAMOND COFFEE The best in Market - The best in Flavor The best for Health The Lowest in Price 5i pounds for. 35c per pound 2 cans of Borden's Milk free, with each can. 3 pounds for. 36c per pound 1 can of Borden's Milk free 1 pound for 36c ',1 cnrvcuT: 1 . - ; . . - ,7" .7, ",'" 4iuuuue,