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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1921)
5vti WILEY IS FOR ; DRASTIC Oil Famous Physician Declares ; Beer Contains No Med icinal Qualities CROOKED AIDES MENACE Clerks of Prohibition Board Dishonestly Acquire Big ' Incomes WASHINGTON. May 20 le elaxing It was not possible i. ini ' i a bomb-proof l.'iuor law. Wanei B. Vt'Beeler, "Jenerul counsel in i the Anti-saloon league told tb hi use judiciary today that son j clerks employed !' district proh. bltlon commissioners were mai; ingraors money in a week through i dUboomt dealing with fraudulent 1 permits for withdrawal of u!-lioi Iry tn Tt,tt -Term At tht Salem School of Expression Under direction of : Lnlu Rosamond Walton Craduate of Carry School, Boston J47 North Commercial Street 512 Telephones 1 4 84 J Ko dirt remains In "Hoovered carpatlngi, LX us ptove It La jour boma. Terms, ; GAHLSDORF - 123 N. liberty St jbwsbMssssbbbbsbsibsbbbbbbbsbbbbb Gcc J Riddance fyfO ' ',. itt'tt iioovw'N? fill : I wttfcltspatoated ' III i-s7tJW i Motor-tWi wki iJl . tmr and t- JKrtxMX I ttoa clean anccn, -i' ITVl S Irttar and daat If ( - autof year nay JT Valli. FREE -MONDAY ONLY Vi ; . A Complete Overhaul of Any i!' C FORD CAR or TRUCK ..To the first customer Monday morning. All you pay ( is for material used . t FREE FLUSHING jiWefluah your crank case free if you buy your oil of us. Any grade or brand of oil you wish Watch For Next Week's Special WOOD & RACE General Auto Repairing .... Nash Service i. i .i Phone 674 7e haven't much to say as the following prices speak for themselves. They afford you an oppor tunity to take advantage of the lower costs of produce. Mutton Chops, per lb....... 12 l-2c Legs of Mutton, per lb.. 12 l-2c tlutton Stew, ner lb.... 6c Prime Roasts, per Beef to Boil, per lb.... 10c Dry Salt Pork, per lb ..... 15c Fresh Weiners, per lb :.20c Bologna Minced Ham Style 20c Veal Let Roast, ver lb 20c loin of Veal, per 1921 Spring Lamb Legs, per lb........ ...20c Lamb Chops, per lb.. 20c Fancy Bacon. Special, per lb 28c Kippered Salmon, Fresh Shad, 3 lbs Ml.. 'ancy Halibut, per ui 351 Stale y Originators of NOT IN THE THE OREGON STATESMAN. thau i hey would eain on straight salaries in two veur. Approxi mately ::f,.iOt,.Mo gallons had withdrawn in the lat v. ac. j r . e.i.nn.erably r,i.,,. tUa a ,,ar, i u.i .-very mm, woman and rhil.l ii Ui- I'onutry. Mr h'-.r 'ai.l.j l-e. Aruuiutiit tlr-i.rl I His was tli.- i oticluding nrKU- ' ni-iit on the VoNtead hilt !.' liKlilin up the Volalead law and, .V III -,. ,, .,.r ,,, ,,. , k Mr. In ! t cdii 1 1 ndfrj 1 1 :t t : ...he .... 111(11.11111 vullons. full, k" ! .cr n ut Hi,,, used mr l. v. ia:. .lll t,..v,.:, ii,. am,.II( "'. in- :iw mi iiuti nun- of ii i could he r iiios -d until by ine.l. ; iaMi ;iinl den at tiring It had . I rei.dere.. imiii fur .IliiiKlnc j Mr. In . ; r presented htini- ! i re is .. i. t tiom from many Mat a most of them troiu doctors, oppo;.-! j lng any let-down in tin- Voistea i ; ! law under which r could be! i prescribed for l ho ailing ! Ir. Ilarvev . vil.-, who w.i:t ! ! once delegated" lo Mid out 1 wh.it J , ii whiskey.'"' i, .1,1 id,, ii.iii un t !. ! In a 1 iti in 11 to tiilk. that tli.r.-; were no medical pi open ies ii; j l' f. and (hat it had n.-vi-r hn j I reogiiiz -mI by the medical pin-, i tession as a remedial ar.ent. : i Scleral members of the com- ini!te l.H.k a whack at forni'-r j Attorney (.cneral Palmer for rul-, ing as he Mt ppd out of offh v j that the VoMead law did lint pro- j hibft that product as a medicine. I ! HKKTRHTION RI-niOVKO ! 'A.S1IIN(5T)N, May 2. Nw i rfculutions hav bwn prepared which will enable physicians pr ! nrrihiiiR whiskey for medical pur ; poses to write as many prescr'p- t.ons as tliy consider necessary, I prohibition o."(iciai.v said tonirh;. t rider existing reKulatitna, phy sicians are limited to 100 whiskey prescriptions over a period of S days. The new reculationa. offlcia's raid. wer- ready for considera tion by the new commissioner ' Internal revenue. The nomination of David S. HIair of Wlnston-Sj-lem. N. T,., as commissioner. In awaiting confirmation by the me. Removal of the limit from th number o prescript Ioxis tor vrhi- ky, it is alleged, waa inade nec essary by the opinion o! former Attorney General Palmer, holding that the only limitation congress bad placd on the use of whtray for medical pur.oe, was that not more than one Dint could v prescribed for any one pers'in within 10 days. WRITK.S HIS T1UXKS FKOM , WASIIIXGTOX Only men and women who have suffered from kidney trouble can realize how grateful one fecl3 fur r?lief from suffering. Nathan Harned. 621 N. St.. X. W.. Wash Jngton. D. C. writes: "I was troubled with my kidneys for years, but pot no relief until took Foley Kidney Pills. Now think. I am well and I thank you very much." Tbty act quickly; tonic in effect. Sold everywhere Adr. , 229 State St, lb. ..... 15c lb ...20c per lb 25c 25c I lb 20c Street Low Prices . COMBINE SALEM. OREGON TS Increase in Amount of Grain Handled in Year's Time Tremendous EXACT FIGURES GIVEN Effectiveness of Differential In Few Weeks to Cause Further Gain Th. rapidly increasing popular -' ' .Innil.i.i i iv. it f channels ,,f ii.t.le in (j;.. shipinert f - r.t i ii ai compared with Pugut Sound jx.rrs U shov;i iu the tiif ur.., . I in.. ur.Uii iiisneotion rin- p;;rtmeni of ih p.iLl.c fservi.-.' oniiiiiKsion. Thehe show a ton-'iiaR.- of 17".,H7 handled by ili- .l....'ltl....l .Ita.i.... . .. . . .... .n wining .April o in.s )e:ir. while in April or .mt year only 2:t.:, ijiis was handled. Figures for wheat alone ?now that 'n April of last year 2t;.;, tons was handled by the depart ment, while in April of this year the tonnagivof wheat was lO.ti.". 1. an I ni n ase of 7.3X4 tons. It reasonably to be expected, say members of thn " public service commission, that when the 10 per cent differential in rain 'reight laie.s from the ('olumh'.a basin to Portland becomes effective alort June jh the Columbia river porta will be busier many times over than under the pre:tn ratis. A reord showing the tonnage of grain hanaled by the Orego:: grain inspection department in April of last year and in April oi this year follows: -Wheat April, last ear, 2,i67 tons; April, this year, 103,u31 tons Oats April, last year. lsol tons; this year, 2J10 tons. Corn April, last year, 4 1 tons; this year. 7. '.2 tons. itarley April, last year, 19 tons; this year, CSS tons. ltye April, last year, none; this year, 2340 tons. Miscellaneous April, last year, none: this year. 2340 tons. Outgoing cargoes April. laKt year, none; this year, ICC ij'J tons. Track Team to Compete With James Johns and Other Schools SaJem high school Is planning to stape a come-back in at least a few branches of track athletics, after the disastrous (nes8ion with Washington hl?h of Portland re cently. The locals have not spe cialized in track athletics for some years past, though they have done football and baseball with con spicuous success. This year, they accepted the challenge to meet the Portlaoders, and the inevitable happened they were sluin and scalped and thrown out to the coy otes. The Salem management is put ting some of the best men into the field now. however, so that they will be ready to make at least a good showing in the meet yet to be held this spring. A defi nite date has been set for a dual meet with James John school of Portland. May 28,. in Salem, and there may be another meet be tween now and then, with some other schools. Jefferson school blso wants a date, and one or two others If they can be accommo dated, before the close of the school year. Herbert Socolofsky is being put forward for the sprints, as one of the best of the locals. Everett Jones and Wayne Mack are work ing up on the mile, and show good form. Waldespell and Lenner will try for the half mile. Dean Crom well is a most promising candi date for the hurdles, and Stolz heyl has a splendid chance to win the broad jump against any com petition. His record in the Wash In gton-Salem meet was close to college standard. There are other men working steadily for places on the team. and a number of them will be strong contenders for the honors. The workouts are being held on Sweeland field of the university, as the high school athletic field has been pretty wet and heavy. Mining Company Given Permit to Operate Here A permit to operate in Oregon was issued by the state corpora tion department yesterday to the Pittsburgh Oregon Mining com pany, an Arizona concern capital ized at $3,000,000. Thomas B Young of Grants Pass is attorney-in-fact for Oregon. Articles of incorporation were filed by the following concerns: Fleck Estate company. The Dalles; Incorporators. Katie Fleck. Mary Fleck. l. D. Hail: capitalization. $10,000. King Construction & Transpor tation company. Portland: incor porators. AuUe King. It. !. Potts. J. H. Hendrickson; capitalization. $10,000. The yotmy lady across the way ) says that one of the best works of ! Sherlock Holmes is "The Auto VH j at the Tlreakfast Table." She j thinks It really consomme. 1 OREGON POR SALEM 111 MELT HI SMITH Smith CoUegw rlrls axe dresa roformlnc In the large plcturw on,a oi the glrU who took part in the recent dreas playlets are seen, while the other shows throe girls wearing campus dress typical of 'better dress" models. No more knee length skirts is the edict Of the better dress promo ters. The flapper and the vamp will have to give way beore the dignity of her college sister. It is a auriou attempt on the part of the girls to go back to reasona ble standards. The Smith girla are not didactic in their new lave of the demure. But there are a few type noticeably miecesHfuI. Probably ttie moat popular fa Ion adopted lately is a onepaee porta dress. Dr. Joel Gold th wait, tit prominent Donton physician. Is the power tehlnd the throne In the moterncr.L In his hygiene lectures to the sophomore class be ei early ahowed the evils re ultinff from the present day fiihiona. Immediately bis advice a followed and now has taken Smith by storm. whk m Executive Asks People Toll Desist from Marring Highway Scenery Governor Olcott has issued an appeal to the people of the state to desist from cutting the tiiolier and shrubbery along the highways of Oregon, and otherwise damag ing tho scenic beauty which b: to be preserved, according to policies adopted Iry the state highway com mission and the state legislature. The governor cites a law which will become effective May 25 pro. hibiting the destruction of shrub bery or trees alons the highways. His statement follows: "My attention has been directed to the fact that in many parts of the state people are cutting beau tiful shrubbery and d:iniauin' trees along the rights of way of state highways," said Governor Olcott. "The last legislature passed r. law which will become effective next Wednesday. May 2, which makes it unlawful for any per son to dig up, cut down, injure, destroy, or in any manner r unove any trees growing upon th-i ri"ht of way of any state hichway with out first procuring the written consent of the Orecon state high way commission so to do. The act provides that when any person de sires to dig up, cut down, injure, destroy or ia any manner remove any such tree or trees growing upon the right of way of any state highway he shall file with the state highway commission an ap plication in vrriting setting forth the reasons and purposes for the removal rr destruction of such trees and upon the filing of such application the highway commis sion may. if in its judgment and discretion destruction or removal of uch trees will not mar or in any way affect the scenic beauty ' of such highway, issue a permit authorizing the applicant to go ahead in such manner as the com mission mr?y designate. The vio- lation of .his act is considered a ! misdemearor. punishable bv a line not to exceed $100 'or imprison ment in the county jail not to ex.: ceed .10 days, or by both such fine j and Imprisonment. I believe there. should he a wholesome co-opera- j Now Showing MAY ALLISON In The Marriage of Wm. Ashe Joe Martin Monkey Comedy LIBERTY -5 i 3 ; " i COLLEGE GIRLS START DRESS II;. TZ I.'l.' poople of the state should assist ; in this movement to preserve ouri , scenic beauties a one of the; Rev. Frank Fay Eddy, minister j Mate's etiief assets." !,, . .t ..,.. III ww- LOOKS SHI OTMT 1 . VWnnn Min : 1 TO DAY y.in's fiiii-y . 4 roKiilar 75c 01 fifl Draperies 31UU Curtain Kods pleUl :! yards l'riiiled -f tCk $1.50 Aluminum f l'riumm 1 Vll Gem Pans '.. . w IwUll Vclour i $;.00 Oval i I'illow Tops l.UU Picture Frame l.UU Fancy Tapestry J fift $2.25 Silk A Pillow Tops l.UU LampShade A i.UU yards Fancy A A $2.00 18x36 f A A Scrims l.UU Rag Kugg. l.UU Large Size . 1 flfl $L50 Matting 1 A A Shoppin?; Hnskefs l.UU Suit Cases , . leUU Mahotrany 1 A A $2.00 24-inch I "I AA Seurn- Tnty l.UU Sofa Pillows l.UU lie-uhir $2.X I AA $jj.oo Fancy f AA Flower Vases l.UU Lamp Stand l.UU R.-gidar $1.50 ' 1 A A $2.40 Six Ktclie.l ' - A A Fancy Baskets l.UU Water Tuml.Iers l.UU Ri-g.ilar if'J.75 1 AA $2.50 Silk " AA .I;.rdiiiieres l.UU fan. lie Shade l.UU You never saw the time Your dollar vsouBd buy more than here SATURDAY MORNING, MAY REFORM. Rev Mr. Eddy Enrolls For HaTVaffJ SttlfJieS lem and'Eiigene, has enrolled W the Harvard sunlmer scliool 5f theology, which will give courses ui Iambi idne from August 1 to September '. t lie js one or llio 1 :j '.I'nltarlifl ;n'ui lers froi.i 21 states :jnd ('att" ada who have ac. epted tli( ltl) Itft tlon i, tlie Cintiiian Lay ineii'fl liif:ue o i.it.nd either th Har v.'ird KiiinirH" H. hoi, I of theoloity or the Meu.ivilte Theological r.i iioo1.; uiuni-t; term m the I nt ver itv of riin .uo. Tbff laytiie, whose i ii i t a iorij laxt year was ae eit..l by Mil of their minister, who went to ( '.i nibriilffe. have -t; tended flie r pnu-raiu tiiif? year Ui include c.o-petation with Meil ville. In addition to thin tnit.i Hon the league Is urglnp nil of il Auction Sale! . Tuesday, May 24th, 1:30 p. m. - On the Salem-Dallas road hear the Independence road, being G miles southwest of Salem, or G miles north of ' Independence, or 9 miles east of Dallas- CONSISTING OF 1 mar 6 years old, weight 1400 pounds, blocky; 1 gelding 7 years old, weight flOO pounds, rangy; 1 mare U years old, weight 1100 pounds, blocky; 1 new set Rouble breeching harness, 1 set single work harness, one 3i inch wagon, double box complete good ; 1 blacksmith outfit complete with " .some stock, 1 hack, 1 chilled plow 10 inch, 5 shovel cul- tivator, feed cutter hand power nearly new, 600 ; pounds capacity platform yscale, 13 good: incubators from 150 to 540 egg capacity, trap nets, fountains, etc. ; oil brooder stove 1500 chick capacity,' 350 pure bred White Leghorn. hensf 1 year old, 15 pure bred White Leghorn cocks, 1 year .old, 350 pure bred, White, Leghorn pullets a fine bunch, household furniture, tools and many other articles. As I havelsold my farm everything will be sold to the highest Didder. 1 . ', . . TfCRMS All sums of $10.00 and under cash, over that amount, time will be given to October .1; 1921, to parties furnishing approved; bankable notes bearing in terest at 8 per cent per anium. ::. - v m: E..L. OSTERGARD, Woodry The 'Woodry conducts sales with him AT 1- SATURDAY 34 cnapiers iu Br"" .""..-.-..-v--- - to a Sunday school Institute at U lle of Shoals off Portsmouth., N, I ?l , ' - .I The policy Uld down in 1- will bo followed this ypar. The league wllj pay onvhalf of tn' traveling and living expenses of ' their ministers, plus thf entire tu II Ion tee. In ninny cases local, chapter will 'co-operate so that many ministers will bo able to en ioy the advantage of lU Kumiiiffr "cIiooIh withont coft; Ministers who must travel more than, 1000 t , nlles to attend oafi or the othf ' of the schools will receive two- ' third;- of their expenses, , Rfnd lltf! jClasslfled Ads. : Owner. . Auctioneer evirywbere.' List' your sales for Results." j