The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 16, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OTiECON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
WEDNESDAYfdRNINT,, FEBRUARY R 1921 .
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city news in brief
Birth Anunceu-- , -
Mr ana 1 ""
r the parent or a son weishing
7 l.l pound, born to them yes
at their home at 383 North
ffigySfrt "treet.
u'mkI For a'" ' . v.
rood at Per luru- 11 ""
immediately. 1 Phono iracy
Wood uo-
J I
Orrcon Boot IwrilMnl
A picture Ul w.-mcilil utuna
ir.vlor. Neil lari ana one 01 ,ne
Af'IeerS "HO JlSS.avru in mo ii-
tor 01 tue criminal is uuuwu m
this month's copy of the "Popu
lar Science" magax!ne, illustrat
i. the use of the Oregon boot.
u.rt is shown wearing the boot
.n short article explains that It
made by an Inmate of the
Oregon penitentiary, and also
tires a description of the princi
ple of the boot.: Pendleton Trib
ine. " r.ll4 .
station regarding persona allowing
their cowa and -chickens to run at
large. As this is contrary to the
city ordinance the owners are be
ing warned against the misde
meanor. If complaints continue to
be made, action will undoubtedly
bo taken.
WcmhI For Sale
A car-load of second growth fir
wood at $8.50 per cord, if , taken
immediately. Phone 520, Tracy
W ood Co. (adv.)
Institute Postponed
The local teachers institute
which was scheduled to be held at
Silverton February 19. has been
postponed indef lnitly. TeaonWs
will be notified when the exact
date is set through the office of
the county superintendent.
sleet. Mr. Waltzftng was travel
ing west on Court street and ran
his automobile into one parked in
front of the Court apartments. A
back fender was torn off and one
if the front wheels of his automo-!
bile was broken. The bumper on
the parked car was damaged.
Slab Vom1 For Sah-
Car load lots only.
Falls City
49 S. 12th.
Kindergarten Open
Mothers who sire interested in
the new kindereartrn olensp rail ! Salem Lumber Co
920M Thursday morning for ap-lPhone e12- (adv.)
pointment with Miss Parsons. j -
(adv.) j March 21 Date of Hearing
I The final account of the estate
LIU IS SUBJECT
OF SIX O'CLOCK TALK
Lector Today on lienors-
The public is cordially invited
to hear Dr. Samuel Higgenbottdm
lecture on his work In the leper
colonies of India, at the First
Christian church this afternoon at
half past two o'clock.
VnaA For Sale
A car-load of second growth fir
wood at $8.50 per cord, if taken j
mediately. Phone 520, Tracy
Wood Co. (adv.) -e.lrm
Boy Honored
Richard Slater of Salem Is
i among the list of pledges to Lam-
JWa Phi Aipna. Honorary engineer-
Hi fraternity at o. a. c. me list
la Just been announced.
Victor Kecordw .lust Arriv
The records you have been try
ing to get for years are here.
Your "record may be among them.
Stiff Furniture Co. (Adv.)
Auto I-arks IJrrnso- Plat
A Dodge automobile left stand
ing in front of the armory Monday
night without any license plate
wastaken in custody by Police
Officer Victor and placed in the
Marlon garage for investigation..'.
Not ire. V. i:. V.
All day sewing Thursday, at the
Armorj. All come (adv)
of Eugene Bosse. deceased, was
filed yesterday in the county
court. The court has set Marcn
21 as the date for the hearing of
final objections.
Eddy Compares Education
Of Ex-President With
Present Day
Slab Wood For Sab
Car load lots only. Tails City
Salem Lumber Co:. 349 S. 12th
Phone 813. (adv.)
t
mmnUlnta of Stock at Lare
- ... .
Several comptaims nave neen
wetstered recently at the police
Story-teller Circle Meets
"The adaptation of stories from
ereat sources" will be the subject
lUr UIWU99IUII CtClllllS a . Hie
meeting of the Story Tellers cir
cle of the Salem Arts league to be
held at 7:30 o'clock in the educa
tional room of the public library.
Stories illustrative of the discus
sion will be told by Miss Beatrice
Walton, Miss Vivian Hargrove and
Miss Alice M. Waldron. Visitors
who are interested in the art of
story-telling will be welcomed by
the members of the circle.
Damaged by Collision
An automobile collision occur-'
red Monday night when Archie
Long, driving west on State street,
collided with an automobile driven
south on Eighteenth street by Leo
Pfeil." The former automobile re
ceived a bent fender and running
1 board and the radiator and fender
was bent on the latter car.
Money to lenl
Elmo S. White.
Army Discharge Filed
Frederick Gahlsdorf filed an
honorable discharge from the
United States army yesterday with
the county clerk. Mr. Cahlsdorf
enlisted June 5, 1917 at Vancou
ver, Wath.
Slab Wo? For Sale I
Car load lots cnly. Falls Clty
Salem Lumber Co. 349 S. 12th.
Thone 813. (adv.)
Masonic Bldg.
(adv.)
ft
raj
BEBE DANIELS
In ' .?. -
'.'SHE C0ULDNT
HELP IT"
Comedy
Victor Record Just Arrived r
The records you have been try
ing Uo get for,: years are here.
Your record may be among them.
Stiff Furniture Co. (adv.)
Brooks File Discharge
Frank D. Brooks, who enlisted
in this city in the United States
army on June i, mis, men u
honorable discharge in the office
of the county clerk yesterday.
Small Handbag Iot '-
A small brown handbag was
lost yesterday morning between
Salem and Jefferson, according to
a report given the police by Mrs.
O. F. Chambers. 260 North Thir
teenth street. The bag was in
scribed with the name of Doroth j Rtngrose vs. Guy M. Harris was
Steusloff. 1185 Court street, and " ned yesterday in the circuit
was being brought to the city by court
Mr. Chambers. '
Motion to Place on Trial
An application to place on
motion docket tne case oi
the
J. E.
TREES
To Spring rUntinr Ordr From
THE SALEM NURSERY CO.
42S Oregon Building
SALEM " OKEOOS
P1ob 1763
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VALLEY MOTOR CO.
Sales
and
Service
Ask your grocer for
DIXIE DOUGHNUTS
23c dozen
SALEM BAKIXQ
Talkirif Machines nd Record!
Player Fianos ana riayer jww
Ixnus! Ijoans! lxan"
If you, desir to build a new
house or remodel the old one and
need money, please call on us Im
mediately; we can help you. Lar-
lar & Latlar, 406-7 Oregon Bldg.,
Salem, Or. Adv.
r? ttiam at Ttin statesman o.- .
fice. Catalog on application. (Ad)
Mrs. Bede Hero
Mrs. Elbert Bede, wife of the
reading clerk In the, house of rep
representatives, has returned from
Cottage Grove to spend the
remainder of the session with her
husband.
Case DismlxMMl in Court
The case of Sung O. Kim and C.
P. Kim and wife against John H.
Shields et al was dismissed in the
circuit court this week with pre
judice by Judge G. G. Bingnam.
ear nr. uamo .
At thfl armory Thursday nigni.
.?n nn "Health. Frotn the
'standpoint of the New School.
! (adv.)
CI Court St.
COMPANY
Phone 954
8
Runs Into Parked Car j (Vision for Plaintiff
Two damaged automobiles were ( A decree was issued in the cir
the result of a collision caused by j cult COurt yesterday wherein
Harold WalUling drivine an au- j JuaKe o. G. Bingham allowed the
tomobile Monday while the wind-i ni-intiff in the case cf H. S. Rad-
shleld was covered with snow and i cjtff vs r. w.-. Davis and Mabel
Davis, his wife, and the Diamona
T. Truck Sales agency to recover
from the defendants the sum of
$600 and permission to sell cer
tain land containing 10 acres.
WHX3T X3T SAiM. OXXOOV
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BUQH HOTEL
A Horn Awr from Bern
BtrtHly Mdm ft.OO p" T
100 Kooms f SoUd Comfort
Omly Hotel ia BaoiBooo Ditre
'ft
Htm if Cryitl miu Soap;
tot of Cream on op;
faektf Bfo WMobig powdr-1.00
U lu of Cnm Oil Bo.p
U Un LaoBdry Soap . - L00
r HXQHUUro OSOCSST
manzsT peice pud
.. : For ,
SECOND HAND FTJRNTnntE
.t. Store. Carpeu ana too ,
Capital Hardirar Fondtiire Co.
It N. commercial au raa
tARL & B0WERS0X
Groceries
U3 Court Street r Phone 409
He Vaannn Cops taxe ar
rired at
A Ho MOORE'S
W.7.n00RE
Farnltttr Btox
T&i Bonn of taa Tktrala .
tm gU moro for your xnomo at j
. uoorn
It Pari to TxtO ttf TM
fARIIERS CASH STORE
' a Bortos Doraall
tit Xerth
LOOK!
JS BT8VSESS FOR TOUR
AUTO'S SAKE
At feltttn? rtent? Brine It
( n. & niam to set Urea, tubes,
ii,t akld chains and tiro
pampa.
Great Western Garage
Phone 44. Opposlta Court Houae
ALWAYS OPE3I
YOOD WOOD
Call G. TL Traey Wood Co,
; for all kinds of
iry wood'
hompt flellTory Phona ISO
ELECTRIC MACHINE Ec
ENGINEERING CO.
forrioT Waahlng llaehlnof and
poctrie Work and Bnppuoa.
Ul Court 8L "Pnona 4S1
Do you take
TURKISH BATHS
If not, why not?
No other toatna or inniw
can produce tho permanent re
lief to the person suiieriu
from disagreeable cold or ail
ments of the flesn or dooj um
the Turkish Batha win.
Open 8 a. m. until 9 p. m.
nppr.nN RATH HOUSE
t .ai v nd Gentlemen attend-
ants
HIGHEST PRICES
Fill for
Walnuts and White
Beans
PEOPLE'S CASH
STORE
IL W. SIMERAL'S
.AUCTION
Has Been Postponed
Hear Dr. Waldo
At the armofy Thurwlay nignt.
at 8:30 on "Health. From the
Standpoint of the New School.
(adv.) ,
State Senator IJ. L. Eddy o!
Roseburg delivered a masterly
address before the- Six 0"clock
l club last night on the subject ot
i Abraham Lincoln. He discussed
j particularly' Lincoln's education
1 and the manner in which he se
cured it. and made application to
the present day education of the
young people in the high schools
and colleges of the land. He
plead for more education secured
by hard work, and- cited the fact
that whn Abraham Lincoln want
ed a grammar, but none was
available in his neighborhood, he
finally heard of one six miles
away and walked the six miles and
back after his hard days work
was Gone to borrow the grammar
and mastering its contents by the
flickering light of the open fire.
He declared that present day in
rtttutiona were spending their
time and money in trying to se
cure instructors who could teach
by improved methods, with less
wock and rtudy by the pupils.
The senator declared that pres
ent day libraries, both public and
private, were filled with bookc
written by moral perverts or in
tellectual crominals. whose writ
ings break down everything we
hold cacred; that, destroy the
home, virtue and manly and wo
manly qualities. The young peo
ple' are getting the habit of do
ing the easy thing, and reading
the easy, trashy books that dissi
pate the thinking powers, destroy
the-virtus, and distort the vision
of the youth. He declared that
high school and coltege students
were reading Ibsen's plays and
studying Roman history and
Oreek mythology when they knew
little or nothing of American his
tory and could not write, read,
spell or punctuate the English
language.
The speaker mentioned the
beautiful marble memorial build
ing now under construction out
near Arlington Heights at Wash
ington, being built by the govern
ment at a cost or $2.7."0,000,
which "will be dedicated this sum
mer to the memory of Abraham
Lincoln, but that no marble pile
could be as frasrant. beautiful or
perpetual as the memory of this
fnartyr In the hearts and minds
Of the pecole of America.
Kile paid tribute ta Lin
coln's Gettysburg address and
the second inaugural address.
cbmratinK the former with the
wonderful two hour address on
the same occasion by the most
UnichPd orator of the time, not .a
Jury' anil' prescribing ' order ' of ,
proceeding on trial.
H. II. 3 55. by Uennelt Prev
enting federal reserve system from
forcing banks of tliiB state to clear
items at par.
II. IJ. 356. by McDonald (by
request) Amending wctions
833G and S3 39 Oregon Laws re
lating to certificates to practice
profession of architecture.
11. B. 357. by McDonald (by
request) Providing for compul-
sory dipping of angora goats jr.d
other goats for eradication of
lice.
H. II. 33S. by McDonald by
request Providing for market
ing goat meat and governing sell
ing or trading in such commodity.
H. H. 359, by Perry (for major
ity jof committee on alcoholic iraf-
fic) Amending certain sections
of Oregon laws, relating to issu
ance of permits to purchase alco
hol by certain persons.
11. B. .360. by Joint ways end
means committee Amending sec
tion 557. Oregon laws, relating
to salary of cleric or state una
board and declaring an emergency.
JK'TSKES'dSE
! attorney for.lbe . defendant iat, .
1 Dayton and Qoldxteld t Portland vf1
aciru ior yiaiuuu.
n
HI
I've Statesman Classified) Ad
Mother Sues to Recover
Property Deeded to
Daughter
I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I
:
Are you eating prunes?
The
run
flax mill at the pen will
It will go right on. with more
than twice as much flax to treat
as ever before -
And if it is given a chance for
its life it will prove so profitable
and Jieneficlal that every one will
be nroud of it. and it will last
forever.
The case of Barbara Robinson
vs J. T. Hurley and wile, which
has occupied the week m; far in
the circuit court." waa last n'ght
taken under advisement by Judge
0. G. Uingham. !
Mrs, Robinson Is endeavoring
through the court to recover pos
tenslon of certain lana deeded
some time ago to her daughter,!
Mrs. Hurley, and bnsband. th de- t
fendants in the action. It appears
from the testimony that the farm!
was deeded several years a ro with
the understanding that the motar
would make her home with the i
daughter. Later complications
set in and the mother was aa
Judged insane and taken to the
Oregon State hospital, where she
remained but a short time wnen
aha was dismissed in care oi a
son. Frank Morris, and proceed
ings were commenced to nullity
the deed.
Daring his possession of the
property. Mr. Hurley has made ex
tensive improvements on the place
according to the testimony offered
in the case. -
Gehlher and Heltxel were the
"The Father of
Our Country,"
-hose birthday we celebrate
this month, established a
name for truthfulness that
serves as an example for ev
ery ad. we write.
' Purchasing Jewelry. U
largely a " matter of confi
dence. Every article we sell
is guaranteed to be exactly
as represented every state
ment we make Is carefully
considered before being giv
en out to you.
Duy Jewelry from the
store that stands ready to
say. "I Cut the Cherry
Tree." if your purchase is
not lust exactly rffchL If we
make a mistake we will own
up. and it's your money back
if you want IL
Call and see the new addi
tions to our watch stock.
Pomeroy & Keene
Reliable ,
Jeweler and Opticians
Liberty and State Streets
SALEM. OREGON
LANHAM TAXI CO.
Elgin Six Touring Car
City and Country Trips
Stand O. E. Depot Phone 540
Suits Cleaned ........... i"
Suits Pressed 500
Salem Cleaners & Dyers
1215 S. Com! St. Phone 1868
Lost Bicycle Recovered
Harley-Davldson bicycle was
found yesterdav by Police Officer
Porter under the roots of a tree
overhang'ng the river bank at the
foot of Court street. The front
wheel of the bicycle was missing.
Records show that it was the one
ronnrted lost February 12 by H.
Hunt.
The box factory scheme from
the log at the penitentiary is on
the skids, bound for the limbo of
lost souls.
n
The slogan editor Is digging in
on potatoes for tomorrow. Watch
for the spud sputtering. They
will be useful.
S
The Friday Statesman will con
tain a historical section and a
page of fine pictures that every
reader will want to keep.
If there an no bootleggers op
erating under th'e brown dome of
the capitol. some of the hair oil
in use by members of the third
and fourth and fifth houses must
have for its vehicle some of the
Honrbon handed down from the
days when Noah rode the great
flood for it smells as wet as the
PaciTic ocean. This is a tip and
all bootleggers would better duck.
LADD & BUSH BANKERS
;Ubliihed 18&S
9
ener&l Barddaf; B mines . ,
Office Eoun froa 10 s, m. to 3 p. m.
STATE CONTRACTS FOR
741 ACRES OF FLAX
ord of which has survived, while
lAdlv a nerson In the nation but
ou1d recognize it. If three lines
df the Lincoln address were re-
IK9 t fA -
k ; . j
v.aav was imruuucc
Daniel Webster, past
of the department of
A. R.. who presided.
-Senator
by Judge
cjumander
Oregon. C.
i.;
SENATE BILLS
Exceed Speed Limit
S Friedman. 448 West Broad
way. Portland, was arrested yes
terday in this city and fined $10
for breaking the traffic regula
tions in exceeding the speed limit
on State street between Twelfth
and Winter streets. He was re
ported by Officer Hayden to be
driving an automobile at me rate
of 26 miles an hour.
PERSONAL MENTION
Better Goods For Lese
.REX
MAO
TOM
DRY PASTE
Reliable
and
Economical
MaxO.Buren
179 N.Com'ISt
HARTMANBROS. CO.
; For Una Jewelry
Jmlen and Opticians .
FERTILIZERS
for eTery
Crop and
. ment
Soil require-
, 1ET North Commercial Bl
Electric Sign "SHOES
SWIFT & COMPANY
North Portland, Ore.
For Easy Terms and Pricea aee or
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S. B0WNE
. mrt
tr.rinn SL ruvuv
LARENCE
I Marion St.
Yflxat Have You?
buy, sell and exchange
new tnd second-hand furni
ture, stoves, ranges, rugs,
tooU, etT. We win buy you
om. ,
I COL. W. F. WRIGIIT
Auctioneer
"l N. Com'l St., Salem, Or.
v List your sales with na
People's Furniture
' ' Store
The Weeks brothers of rout 8
were transacting Dusiness jcaic
day in Salem.
v A tnhnuin and Mrs. S.
E. Richardson of Silverton were in
Salem yesterday.
Oeorce Arthur Drown, an at
torney of Portland, was in the
city yesterday in attendance at the
circuit court.
William Stein of Portland was
in the city yesterday on business.
Dr. H. O. Hickman of Gervais
was In Salem yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Poweii oi
Westport, Ore., were fcaiem visi
tors Tuesday. . .
T. J. Butler, coounty commis
sioner of Linn covnty. was tran
sacting business with the Marlon
coounty court yesteraay.
nenlim n Brown OI .Ml. rtUfeci
was in Salem Tuesday. .
Frank Johnson ot tne na
Green community was m v.
yesterday. Mr, jonnson a v-
trolman or. roau msn hi .-.
Lee Wells was among me yus
in the city yesterday irom jenci-son.
iThe following bills were intro
duced in the senate yesterday:
,- s. R. 342. judiciary committee
Fixing the salary of the Justice
of the peace. Multnomah district.
V S. IJ. 34 3. judiciary committee
-Increasing the salary of the
constable cf Astoria precinct from
fioso to $1380 a year.
.S. B. 344. Robertson Relat
ing to treatment of sheep for pre
vention of disease.
ANTI-JAPANESE BILL
; PASSES LOWER HOUSE
) (Continued from page 1)
(Continued from page 1)
E. Luderback, route 6, Salem.
20 acres.
L. J. Chopin. Salem. 10acres.
D. R. Hammock, route S, Sa
lem. 10 acres.
Ory & Bishop, route 8, Salem.
10 acres. j
V. M. Dc coster. Independence,
1.1 acre3. i
F. M. Hoyser, route 3. box 211.
Salem, 3 acres.
Rruce Bowne. Turner. 10 acres.
L. Townsend, route 2, Gervais.
10 acres.
F. W. Wendland. Salem. 10
acres.
Total acres, 741.
Bad Colds Undermine The Health
Don't take any chances
Schaefer's Cold Tablets will break your cold in 24 hours.
25c Package
Schaefer's Drug Store
Sole agents for Garden Court. Preparations
. 135 N. Commercial St .".:. - .Phone 191.
Financial Readjustment
Faced by North Dakota
a-.
FOR BARGAINS
. .. . a furniture.
or an amu v -
TTiarlilnery. oi
, (ITHH. riuiw,
all
klnda aee the
CAPITOL JUNK &
BARGAIN HOUSE
Phona.tft
21S Center
We have made a profound
study of eye-examination of
lense-fitting. Whatever your
eye defects we can prescribe
eorrectly for you. The glass
es are sold to you at a mod
erate cost, depending upon
'he lenses you need and the
mcuntlnps you choose. Your
jye-satisfaction is assured.
tipped & eriiim
mm
ONE
NIGHT
Wed.,
FEB.
23
Japanese legislation and charged
that their only mistake was in not
passing it earlier.
VThls is undoubtedly a federal
qnestion." said Carter, "but the
present activities in Washington.
D. Co., is the result of the Cali-
rnrniv ajritation. and a similar
move by Oregon is Just the burr
a t npded under the federal
tail."
The roll call on the bill follows:
rnr Acheson. Allen. Carsner,
Carter. Cary. Chllds, Fisher, Flint, j
Hammond. Hosford. Itura, jonn
ston. Kinney. Korell. Lee. Leon
ard, Lynn. Marsh. Martin McDon
ald. McFarland. Miies. wonu,
Overturf, Pierce. Perry. Richards.
Shank. Sheldon. Sloan. Stone.
Wells. Westcott and Seaker Bean.
Amt RolknaD. Bennett. Bur-
dick, Davev, Egbert. Fletcher. Gal
lagher. Oordon of Multnomah.
Oordon of Lane, Hlndman. Hop
vtn. Ilnbbard. Hunter, Hyatt,
Kay, Kubli. LaFollett. Looney,
ntior. Powell. Roberts. Shirta.
w C m I ft. a a
Templeton. Woodson ana rigai.
absent Deals.
HOUSE BILLS
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb. 15
Another phase of the plan of
Minneapolis and Chicago, bankers
to relieve the financial situation in
North Dakota was reached today
when the legalitjfeof the bond is
sues authorized Dy ine mausinai
commission was considered by the
bankers in conference here.
The bankers' plan, which would
mean virtual disruption of the in
dustrial program irt North Dakota
as contingent upon the floating or.
six million dollars bonds by the
financiers, now is up to the legis
lature of North Dakota.
It was pointed out at the con
ference that while the United
States supreme court had sus
tained the legality ot the North
Dakota industrial commiss on. its
bond issues never have had a Ju
dicial interpretation.
There is a possibility, one bank
er declared, that legal doubts may
cause the conference to reject me
bond issues now authorized, mis
would mean, if North Dakota
wished to go through with the
plan, that a new election would
have to be held to prlvlde for a
new bank and industrial commis
sion and other remedial measures.
DON'T KILL YOUR YIFE!
LET US DO THE DIRTY WORK
AMERICA ELECTRIC CLEANERS
WESTERN ELECTRIC WASHERS
Labor Saving Devices
MERCER ELECTRIC CO.
211 South High Street Phone 5G8
IF YOU
DITVIMP
HUMlKi
v. v-
If -A
TARIFF COXFKKKXCK ASKKD
THE TAMOVS COMEDIANS
KOLB
AXD
DILL
IN
; "The High Cost of
Loving"
Lower Floor 2.00
First tJirea row balcony . 2.00
Ltt 2 rows balcony $1.50
OaUery (not reterred) ... $1.00
War T lO-'i Extra
MAIL OEDEES NOW
SEAT SALE MOKDAT 9: CO
' GRAN D
Wkm Th. Bi Slow. Flr;
WASHINGTON. Feb. 15 Chair
man Fordney of the house ways
and means committee, has sought
another conference on tariff and
revenue legislation with President-elect
Harding.' He said to
iar h bad asked Mr. Harding to
mo n rit for such a meeting at1
St. Augustine.
Anvhow. the Democratic party i
is suffering from a loss of weight.
4
The following bills were intro
duced in the house yesterday:
II n. 350 Substitute for S.
p. 14 and 158 and II. B. 251. 12
and 256. By Joint committee on
salaries of state and county cm
cergProriding for the salaries
of district attorney of the state
of Oregon. . ,
U: B. 351. by McFarland (by
van HAttt ftf t Tit Slate Fair Board)
-Providing for appointment of a
state racing commission x i-uhhwi
andJgrant licenses for horse races
in Oregon. . ,
H. B. 352. by Mctananu
Providing tor the payment oi me.
la'm of S. W. Purdy. for salary
and expenses of deputy game
warden In July, 1912.
-H B. 353. by McFarland rro
Vidina for payment of $102.75 to
Leo Fischer, Bend, Ore., from the
ratne protection fund.
TIL B. 354. by Leonard Am
'irtdin section 132, Oregon laws
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Matinee and
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Price 35c
GRAND
"Where the Wj
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You Will Be'
Interested To
Know:
K That all our stocka of hosiery have been,
re-marked to meet the new market condi
tions. And what is better still, in addition
,to the advantage of the newer and lower
prices, the wearing quality of the new hos
iery b much better on the new stocks that
we have received. We carry Phoenix, Onyx
and Cadet hosiery: three names that stand
for the highest and best in hosiery land. Ask
to see our new stocks and notice the lower
scale of-our new prices when you next come
to the store. :
Prices on women's silk hosiery range
from... 9Sc to $4.73
Prices on cotton and lisle hosiery range
from -25c to 73c
s
'The "Pay As You Go plan leaves more mon
ey in both the bank and the pocket book.
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