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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1921)
THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1021 sit of ! r S .55 IjOTlIINO. InyfT. dolls of any CHorlpU.'" any "Her ,hall hi ticl-- that would rrfe to brlKhltMt :i child's life Tic be asked -f iu.- i.eouie of Sm n Marion ....! I.y the vpIi East reiier committee next idnay. i.. i-, n d..- usaied 'un11" ,,av U wner ha ! ' chairman !" Marlon roanty and she h:m a I?J, oC worker in all of .ho ,lif f,rt communities Minoimdnu Sroximatcly one million peo " l.a arSe number of them MMrtn, constitute the company, .h cry for l-lp f"r v" i Try tttn Term lttvjsalom School of Kipresslon , t'pder direction of Lclu Rosamond Walton n'raduata of Curry School. lloston li7 North Commercial Street j Telephones 1484 J r.v noirins ikr.-s I Lrtth Row fjfjf rtdilttMteUd I :f)W tioclMH Urit. 71NJ . . - i al-wnrram J . "" TV l.ar.' ni' i -it i. p has reached Ant i lira The II '! for rlothin. j u a mi. serviceable rlothliiu for! iiciAinf ehibtreii. and for their patents a well, is lieini; emplia- it-il liy tli.- Near Kasl relief 01 -iMtii.il and it is tlii that has i roiiMl'il the Kieclal appeal for l:i i'.nt i h4hes alone will not re lieve the suifcrinK in Armenia for i Ik . uf feriiis: is not jonly physical but mental, and then are thou and of children whose lives would be relieved of the lingering Imhiois cf harrowing experiences t!iro.is:h which thejr have lived during thr pant few yearn. KVpe ially i the pleu for toys and playthings an opportunity for tin" schiiol children of America to l. 1 1 their little brothers mid Jers across the aa. Ilooks, toys, Idocks. pa.per (lall, kindergarten iiu.leiial. stuffed dolls, cutouts ind. anythinf; that delights the i.eart of a child are asked by the committee to make happy the thousands of children who are suffering from the scenes of war and death, hunger and cold. Kac h pastor In Salem will an nounce the appeal from hts pul pit on Sumlay and the children are to be asked to help In each vaporat MILK So dirt Ktnalna In Ttooverd,,crpanei. in u prova l pi yam hoatm. Term, W; GAHLSDORF ll25N.LlbcrtrSU With the cream left in I wlien yoix need it Soecial Prices All oar dishes aro being sold at extra special price. 2-e cup and saucer ........ 1 be Jc feup and . saacer- 20c. 12 piece decorated dinner set, for--tnerly ;15, now $10c 42 piece plain hit dinner set, worth. .... .$10.50, now $0.03 ti - - ' Don't Miss This Opportunity i i We are giving 15 per cent off on all aluminum and graniteware. We car ry a complete line of all kinds of kitchen utensils Don't Forget Our Millinery Department We have the style and prices you are looking for Big Values in Corsets Corsets worth from $2.50 to $5.00, are being sold at 78c Salem Variety Store 152 North Commercial St. Salem, Ore. I10STEIN & GREENBAUM eDry Goods, New Low Prices Percales, new goods just in pretty patterns Indian Head Cloth, 33 inch, 36 inch, 44 inch and 51 inch u 1 Art linen, brown, width 20 inches ; ' Dress Voiles, pretty patterns, 60c yard table Cloth, good quality, nice patterns, all linen " '. Part linen and best mercerized Cotton Turkish Towels, all double texture, nice and fluffy Shoes, Rubber Soles assortment of sport shoes, oxfords, brown work shoes, athletic shoes and tennis shoes ; M Leather Shoes Guaranteed Washington Shoes for men and boys i j Mayer shoes for women and girls retail prices are always reasonablel we follow the Market. Any reduction in wholesale quotations are z1: j im'nfedialely reflected in our retail prices r; ,240 and 246 North Commercial St j x,.t:,. j- . .... . l ... srhocd. llundles should be e c u rely wrapped and if they are not sent in to heudiiiai ters to J. .1. Ilandsakei . Stok Kxchane. i'Dltlalid, Or., should l. l.-fi at K.iI hi Hriis . in this city, on Wednesday (tt soon after. The relief will sail from ) the I'aeifie coast aMut June so that all articles should reach ! Portland not later than June to inline anWul jiackiiif. assem bling and sorting. Pupils of the blind school n.irt the ieasure on Monday liiKht ot hearing a program of musical numbers p!aed by Mrs. WIIMir S. Mead of Pulf.lo N. W.. win has been vis, i hk at the home ! Mr. and Mrs. Itarh.uii on 1 str-et Mrs. Mead h- a talented pianist and those who heard her on Mori day nisht enjoyed her playinK very much. She Hayed under lb. ansp.ct s of I lie lost tiilioii'rt cum mitt 'e of the VVoui.ili's c lub. Iter program included: Prelude in G Minor, Kachmon- ItH 't Nocturne in F Cbopin. itiiiterlly. Merkel. Kiotik, (irieK- i Cradle Song. Mildenbern- I Novelette. Schum:uu. j Ktiule. Ileller. i Mr. and Mrs. Mrcid are , vi.'.itint In the vest with a Ms.sible i-.v to I oca 1 1 ii n some place on t!i' coist. They are undecid d yet as. to a definite location. .V. .v. I Mis. 1). I Tompkins was a charming hosU-:-.s on Wednesday evening when sh? honored hv-r nephew CeorKe K. Urown with a birthday dinner. The table was mom attractive with a centerpieo of yellow and. white spring blos- Koms. Mra. TompV;lns was assisted to serving by Mrs. O. W. Moon. The color scheme of yellow and white was carried out in hand-painted place cards, flower decorations and candles. Covers were laid for nine. Those present were: Mr. Oeorge K Hrown. Mids Beverly Swart. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Brown. Mr and Mrs. H. S. Swart. Mrs. J. V. Moon, and Mr. and Mre. D. Tompkins. The AVoraen's auxiliary of St. raul's Episcopal c hurch will meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home ot Mrs. James Walton at 1077 Center street. Rehearsals have teen complet ed on the comic operetta "Jack and tbe Baked Bean Stalk" which the slee club of Washington jun ior high school will give in the senior high school auditorium to night. The cast for the operet'a which is directed by Kula S. Creech, Includes: Jask. . .. .' Keith" Draper Princess Belle-a-Belle Frances Tucker ThP l.ittlp Old Lady .who is reallv a fairy Viola Hoover The Little Black Dwarf . .Cecil Kdwards Attendants on the princess: Mario Arnold. Helen Downe. Fae Bnnn. Lucille Burton, Miiareu 'Gilbert. Anna Grimm, Marie Ha en. Jean llobson. Ruth Latun. Vera McCnne. Pearl Mee, Bere nice Mulvey. Iris Page, lieien Pettyjohn, Doris Phoenlci. Rlggln. Ixla SchultE. Grace Stev ens. Gertrude Williams, Klla a'nir llrn York. Jack's comrades Arlie Ander son. Grant Livock. Homer ltra. fii rian.hisrv ITonnelh Da VIS. Donald Fleming, ClifforcTTni'' Benoit McCroskey. Rayjniond Ul . Hnrtnn Randall. Paul Rov- rton. Wayne Godhunter Quincy Weddle. . P'ano, Eugenia SavageT 1 Violin. Leonard Chadwick. GIVING SPIRIT ic rnMMonrn Id UUIVIIVILiyULU !the re-idence district will he in vaded fr the ape. ial -d.dlar drhe." ; One ol tt! i tion - to ( Itnl tli-r nn't a Homr r can rail j our ii i lor .iHr little waifs likf MH. Residence Districts to Be In vicled Today in Nur sery Home Drive lar"e-r contribu- mat!.' will be that i.r ' the IV..,,..-S Car.h -tore. ttle ,,ro : plietor.. of which have promised ! I ler ceni f 1. ,,(,,. t..u " ll'l on Saltuday to the drive Tins i. in addition i,, pV.-vious iari-:e conirihuiioii. .'viiioii: the, v.. ,(, ?tr 01Iir to help sell ta ; ill the downtown district toiiKinnw are the thlee -mall on.. ,,t Cuvi-riio, an, Nlrs j Ben V olc.it. Cli. Mer. Richard state. Hoff apaln objected and by stipulation the valuation has now been iiicrea-eJ to SJSO.IXM) and in fir.- trin. i.uil.tiii-i. i,i,'.i,n..r in. tio iiiheriiance tax to the Ktate I W ITAI IOV SKXT n- i i t .i . t mi... i i Tli T.ft I fci ...mi, i. t. j led i I'riMhiie Km bailee tlirouK't i I'm. nr. il incri' ai-rns. 1)1.' .,.) ' il olti.ofs mil 1 1 i i e.'l i HM lotlilV 1 W "' ,'"'k- ", I , I, i :i titled I'r -H'd-lll C.ri'fin ot rff " :. ... . .. . . . . .... kj. ..... , ! W ill I ( I I 1 :l i . . i 1 ti- l.ivl (iJji. e itu furlli li .iil l I..- 1 '' for a in. .nli in .,n,l think .1 unn in. Am. i ifai, lial.i-s hkr M r.. I .1. A in. r c a ii i iiai QVAVAVAVAVAV4YP Maurice Tourneur Who Produced "The list of the Mohicans" Produced 51 ni nnTT nnvo rn un n 'cr.b.n olc.n. :n,, Mildred ULbUII DUIO IU nCLr Uoberls. ,. small daughter ot Mr. ai.d Mr-, John J Rdjerm Thel.' will :, ,, ).., ., t.,r..., , .mii. i- iiiiui- oer or iiit ii :, til.- JIK. I iiii .i.o ...i.iiii nam- ' 1 - , . IT on. n invitation to move the tiart!5rt "iHo I nun lr Kfiii." V fi-..: J-...T- .l.'M...r : ,. ,.,... i fc r ;it' f rotM tlriv-s ; u V .,( rn O.-k rnf, I.h I ' i I'.i.i t . ! I ... .... r i i Mirilll. Hllt'U IUU Pllf'rt, If ,1 h. ntr Looks. ! fnfeHnifiti intlfiNl 1 I i ii 1 1 i r. i i Ki i r. r H; t i .V. Three Small Sons of Gover- iiiti.,ii t the women who have nor Will Sell Tans on ' !.,.,:".r,."'rvi".s f,,r th- Streets Saturday A wonderful spirit c;f ivin;- is l.ein.", shown by the people ot Sa- iT.atcr Dart of the u-fi.li A poem which expresses the i plea of the Oregon waif and which ! was written by Janet M. pPn. niiiiiw.' : PLEA OF THE OREGON WAIT IU,, ."111' H 11 . I iii. according to Mrs. John J. ' " ';;;'';"'" '""'''r H'- ml Uobc'rts, chairman for r'alein ol' the Alheriina .-err nursery iund drive, and Mrs. it. L. itussell. In ll,.. I .... 4 of . Ilrav.- nn.l Kr.-e I.l I li n. ii l j, ,,H, ... 1 ,,v i-iv ,, a. I W mi t oiii. lioilv , ...r,. iiLout VI F. ' Tlie ..,,,U all nvir thi woiul.rf id lim.l , , . , ' "r (""I'l ail ovit t oo wnnil. rfiil liiml campaign manager, who is hero iuw- i.ur,i tor..li:il U,s ,,i.! ' lllllll I'ortiaiHt K) assist Willi llin ' -'. in iiuiiu,ns. ami we I tliv drive. The Kreater part of the; , '"."mi i . .1 , ..... soliciting so far hat bet-n done, in the business district, but start- I T,"r'- f ..autifui iiUii.i,i,i:s r,f sum . . 1 unci iipiet inK this afternoon and tomorrow i,.r ami l.re-k. -niwn n-. n von ,.,. Burt Estate Increased By Hoff's Objections Itepcated objections made by O. P. Holt, stale treasurer, to the v:i!uatoii pltiie.l upon (ieeon property in the estate ol the late Wellington IL Hurt, who died in Michigan in liil'i, ha? resulted i'i an increase of about ChU per cent ' tin inheritance tax that will be d"e lh( staU over the amount originally reported. Alter nurt's death a represen. tatlve of the estate reported a valuation of 7.H0 cm the Ore gon property, which would have meant a tax of $34 4.70. Hoff ob 'ected to this, and received a sec ond report plaains the valuation at $129,175. This would have meant a tax ot $SK0.f.3 for the Stop Rheumatism i With m& 5 v epper nhoumatism, lumbago, neuritis, j utos. it warms the sore spot backache, stilt neck, sore muscled. thrpugth and through. Frees the strain?, aching joints. When you ; Idopd circulation, breaks up the aro suffering so you can hardly ! congestion and pain is gone, ffet around, just try ' lf.ed Pepper ! IJowles Hed Pepper Rub, made Hub" and vou will have the fiuick- ! front red peppers, costs H.ttlo at est relief known. Notning has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you appl Ked Pepper Rub your feel thp tingling beat. lit threo min- any drug store. Get a Jar at once. Almost instant relief awaits you. Us4 it for colds in chest. No mat ter; what you have used for pain or. congestion don't fail to try Red Pepper Rub. :Adv. A WANT AD. IN THE STATESMAN WILL Kill NO RESULTS STATE NHS ARE INVESTED Total nf S151 Put Into School District Securi ties Yesterday A total of $151,000 in state funds was Invested by the state bond commission yesterday in ..hnni dint rirt securities. Of this amount $75,000 was placed through dealers and $1 6,000 pur chased direct from the districts. All net 6 per cent except Tilla mook bonds, which bring par less one-fourth of 1 per cent, and two Klamath county purchases which bring par less one-half of 1 per tent. The investments were as fol lows: District 137, Douglas county, $3000; district 61, Umatilla coun ty. $4000; district 54. Columbia county, $4S00; district 18, Des chutes county. $500; district 44. Wallowa county. $2000; district 14, Lake county. $40,000; dis trict 77. Marion county. $10,500; district S, DouKias county, $7000; district 18. Coos county. $5000; Union High school district, Jeffer son county. $3000; district 19. Lane county, $32,000; district 31. Tillamook county. $9000; Union High acbool district Xo. 1. Klam ath county, $9000: district 53, Klamath county. $22,000. The last five investments named were through dealers. Children's Toys Wanted For Near East Shipment Oregon children are being asked hv th Near Kast relief organi zation to turn over to the organ ization their discarded toys Tor the suffering children of China and the Near Kast. J. A. Church ill, state superintendent of schools, has sent a letter to the county superintndents of the state notifying them of the movement. The toys are to be forwarded m the Near East organization in each county. It is said there is a vital need for the toy anions the children of the Near East rn-hn after nassInK through the harrowing experiences of famine. Saturday Will Be the HAMILTON Banner Day At SALE The Public Know Now and Realize What We Mean When We Say "Savings" Not a Few Paltry Pennies on Trifles But Real Dollars and Many of Them Furni- 1- ture That You'll Be Proud to Own, a Source of Pleasure and Comfort Still Long After the Price is Forgotten. Come Where You Get urnitiire an Ornameet for Any I $35.00 MAHOGANY GATE LEG TABLES $2730 $35.00 SOLID OAK CHIFFONIER $27.00 Wilton Rugs $90.00 9x12 Sale - $73.50 $105.00 9x12 Sale $82.50 $135.00 9x12 Sale ..$108.00 $150 00 9x12 Sale $117.50 Saturday Banner Day Many New Features Are Added For Saturday's Buyers, Come $24 Quartered Oak LIBRARY TABLE $17.65 $47.00 Quartered Oak DINING TABLE $34.50 Enamel Ranges $162.50 all White Enamel Rane. Six Hole Polish Top Oven, Thermometer, Burns Wood or Coal $130.00 Regular $2.00. BOW BACK CHAIRS $129 $2.23 and $2.50 CHINA TEA POTS $U0 C0NG0LEUM RUGS 9x12 $1425 $5.00 Enamel BREAD CABINET $2.95 $3.25 Leatherette SHOPPING BAG $2.00 . $3-50 Matting SUIT CASE $125 $1.25 O'Cedar MAP AND STICK 95c 30c Size Bottle OXEDAR POLISH 19c 65c Printed CURTAIN SCRIM 19c $3.00 Oval PICTURE FRAMES $1.00 15.00 Solid Oak LIBRARY TABLE $11.65 ..... j $47 Q0 Fine Wicker BABY CARRIAGE $3130 AU CarrUfti Greatly B4uce4 Axminster Rugs $45.00 9x12 Sale,.... $00.00 9x12 Sale $52.50 8-3x10-6 $55.00 9x10-6 $37.00 $45.00 $40.00 $42.50 Second Week of Sale Bids Fair to Outrival the Wonderful Business of First Week. New Lots Put on Sale DaUy. Come! $23.00 Heavy 9xl2f Wool FIBRE RUGS $1730 $52.00 Quartered Oak, 54 in. top DINING TABLE $3730 Overstuffed Davenport Handsomely Upholstered Tapestry, Overstuffed, Three Cushioned Davenport, Regular $100.00, Sale $79.50 Co HAMI LTON . 1 f-' peed toy to brtgnten ineir ue. JU Read Hie Classified Ads,- it.