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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1921)
' W.'J.L'.l": i : THE OREGON-STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON "SUNDAY 'MOPsNING; AUGUST 2S; 1921 . J ...... K . - . I' 9 . v . t . - a a 1 i- f i I. 1 i r i i I V .1 4 . ! - . ' c r - . I. f ' - I I t i i ESTABLISH BYE E Measure of 36 Pounds Stan dard of Exchange, Many " Articles Imported : , RIGA, Latvia, j jniy 25. One pood (36 pounds) of rye has been adopted by the Petrograd govern ment as the unit of exchange In , dealings " - between the peasants and workmen In exchange or food for agricultural and other Imple ments, says a Petrograd dispatch. 1 ; Various, equivalents for this . iood of rye hare been iixed, both as to ' f oodatof f a and manufac- tured articles.'' The table of val ues, as expressed in the govern ; ment order, Is , an Index to the present Communist idea of the ; respective values of various pro ducts. ' v r.y t The following manufactured goods are considered "tradable" on this basis: ,Two poods of rye . for one scythe; 1 pood for one sickle;; 3 poods for one carpen ter's axe; 15 poods for one-horse plow; 1' pood for! 20 whetstones; ' 1 pood, for five 1 pounds of axle grease; 1 pood for four horse UNIT : ..... ... . " ! ' - - - ; :" '-- J..,-',; i '..r ' LA , ; ' ' " """ 1! ' "I bsshss) bmwpsib9 Jsias'E as Js . sss Bs ssslsisB sHhSI " iibb ' I, . , ''11 ; Women's Blouses, Kimonai and Umbrellas at , , r,r lYery AttractiYC Prices - 1T 111. Jl A. A ri "'. A vve wui give a ujscouni on all plqu8cs, Kiraonas one day sale only, v For - A $5.00 Gaxrnent will A $7.50 Garment will beJ...... gQ0 A $10.00 Garment will b.r..:L. g.OO A $12.50 Garment will be.H 10.00 ; A $15.00 Garment wiU tlL-L.!. 12.00 -. ,,A $17-50 Oament wm be. A $20.00 Garment will ha i aa , , " y-jrr, - Tvy - ... h ' Main f 32 indi iCinghaiaJr 2J toAmoskeag Raids and Cheeky - Press GwgbamsV j gi?od line of colorings, 'Good patterns :j ' j Dollar ;Day Special, Dollar Day Special; ; Main Floor . ; Main 'Floor " ' 36 inch Dress Linens C French Gihrfiaias Beautiful high colors, Very fine patterns and ; - $1.49 value; - colorings, 69c value Dollar 'Day Special, Dollar Day Special, jd.$lVV : 2ti yards 4111 Main Floor Main Floor1 36 in. Dress Zephyr : te Cotton A soft material lovely ' D?" 00s 4 -v j .n i . r middies, , dresses shades; 69c value aQ(j waists , , Dollat Day Special, Dollar Day Special, 2 yards ?1 ' r : 'A yardi $1 i .. i' Main . Floor ' ilaln Floor r I V Women Cotton Ribbed .Vests . Made of fine mercerized yarnsForest Mills v v make. Sold regular 45c to 65c Dollar Day -Special, 3 for. $1 1 " i - 'Main .. 7ashable Skirtings. . Highly mercerized, suitable for sports " skirts r Dclbr Day Special, !1 yards $1 M?In Floor shoes; 1 pood each for 30 boxes of matebes. 10 lamp chimneys, tour packages of needle?, three spools of thread, S00 cigarettes, one pound cf tobacco, one iron pan, six pieces or wall paper, three arshenes (an arshena la a little less than a yard) of chintz, or one spade without the handle. ii tne peasant nas no rye to trade he mar exchange other farm products on the basis that a pood or rye is equal to one and a half poods of barley, 2 poods of oats, 3 poods, of potatoes, 5 of hay, 10 of straw, or one pood oi mux euros, ur ne may turn in fire nounds of butter. 15 nannria of meat. 10 pounds of dried mush rooms, e vearos (& rcaro u z.70 gallons) of milk, or 150 eggs. Tne Moscow paper, isconomicne skava Zhizn (Economic Life I r. cently commented rather dole- ruiiy mai tne peasants seemed to have more desire, however, for fashionable articles of dress, per fumes and cosmetics, than- for the useful articles Imported for them. ' ". OX Hlft FIRST HITCH "Say," remarked the peevish party at the table. "How long have you been working in this res taurant?" "Six - weeks, sir," replied the waiter. "I beg your pardon," apologized the peevish party: "Then it wasn't yon I ordered that steak from. American Legion Weekly. A Dollar will atteiided this ox i.uu on every $o.uu and Umbrellas, for. this ; : - ? Instance -. , .be w l.$A (jfl ................ Qyy , Floor- Floor SILVERTON PERSONALS AND BRIEFS ;; SILVERTON, Or., Aug. 27. (Special to The statesman.) The local Eastern Star and Mason ic orders are planning a memori al picnic at tne c::y ;arz August 30. Everyone is to bring his or her picnie dinner at 12 o'clock to the park. ' .Miss Annie Hobart has been spending this week at Portland. While there she attended the wed ding of Miss Ellen Futrup. a so rority sister of Miss Hobart. Both girls are members of the Delta Zeta at Oregon Agricultural col lege. Miss Hobart was also at Corvallis looking after business connected with her sorority. The Delta Zeta girls have leased the house formerly used by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon boys and have re decorated it throughout. The Christian church, known at Silverton as Friendly church, is planning a picnic at the George Mais home at Hultt for tomor row. Mrs. J. E. Samson has been visiting at the Marion Palmer home this week. Mrs. Sampson is the' twin sister of Mrs. Palm er. Hop picking started today in the Martin Hattebnre field. Mr. ( Hatteburg will hare four days I picking of early hops Miss Nellie Bock witl leave go very far here on sale, you will long Stnvefy STORE HOURO FROM . ' . ...... Women's Voile and Gingham Dresses One rackful Dollar Day Special, $1 . ., Downstairs Store For Women i Hop-pickers'' ' Oreralb Dollar Day Special $1 ' Dewnstalrs Store i Women's and Children's ; Bungalow Aprons 69c 7 values, I 1 Dollar Day.JSpecial 2ior 1 Downstairs Store Women's - Cotton Hose Black, white, black and brown J Dollar. Day Special, 7 7 pairs $1 j Downstairs Store 4 - ; ' Children's Cotton Hose in black or white ) Dollar Day Special, 7 pairs $1 Downstairs Store y " Cotton Challies i Good patterns : Dollar Day Special, 7 fe ': yardi Sl ' ; Downstairs Store Ducking. Fleece ' Suitable for Kimonas and i Petticoats j Doll a Day Special, 7' 'K yards $1 , . Downstairs Store Hope Muslin Everybody knows this Good Muslin Dollar Day Special, 7 K yards $1 . Downstairs Store , . 1, Ounce Fleisher's Germantown Zephyr and Saxony Yarns -" . w I-'All , colors - Dollar Day Special, 4 Balls $1 '.: ' Malnr Floor i - 4 next week for Portland where she will enter the Good Samaritan hospital to train for a' nurse. Miss Bock Is a member of the 1921 Silverton high school class. Miss Elizabeth Latham has re turned from a month's visit at Oakland, Cal. Miss Clover B. Miller, who has been attending summer school at Berkeley, Cal.. is now visiting at the F. E. Callister home in San Francisco. Mies 'Mabel Ford of Spokane is visiting at the home of Or. and Mrs. C. W. Keene this week. Miss Cora Satern of Silverton has gone out to the Satern farm on the Abiqaa to pick hops. Miss Satern says she will have about three weeks of hop picking in that neighborhood. W. J. Behr and two children of Porttand are guests af -the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Booth. - Mr. and Mrs. Carl fEinarson fare preparing ' to move ; to Esta- cada-next week. They will teach there during the coming school year. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen have returned from their vacation trip spent at the ocean. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rogers have moved to their new heme at 47Qi day nueo good choice merchandise. You will consider yourself fortunate to have remember it You will also find hereqdd lots and odds and ends oh sale of special dollar-day prices not advertised 36 inch Percales ' Light or dark colors , Dollar Day Special, 5 yards $1 , Downstairs Store Table On Cloth Fancy colors only I Dollar Day Special, 3 yards $1 Downstairs Store Genuine Devonshire Cloth Mill ends, good patterns , Dollar Day Special, 4 yards $1 Downstairs Store Romper Goth Good patterns, mill ends Dollar Day Special, 5 yards $1 Downstairs Store White Outing Flannel Good quality, 27 inches wide Dollar Day Special, 8 yards $1 Downstairs Store 36 inch Colored Outing Flannel Neat Patterns Dollar Day Special, 5! -yards $1 Downstairs Store Bathrobe. Materials Dollar Day Special, yards $1 Downstairs Store ' All Bed Blankets and Comforters Dollar Day Special, Discount on every i$S Downstairs Store A GOLFING HAZARD SOLVED f. - - ,.... . - - - 1 1 r 1 m m Vt-! :1. ' ' . Hi ' imiimimiiii r i n . . ? 1 r--nrr - -"p- : -: - -iii'ii,,, ' gg.J CcUing mothers may take their offspring with them around the links by ltavlngr out & few brassies and extra putters. This picturo was aken ta Frisco. Note the little dog being carried by the central figure. . East Fifty-fourth street, Port land. - E. E. Taylor has returned from the Mehama country. Mrs. Etta Hubbs of Iebanon Is 9 & Q. mnm To BsSS p. O A, tlfj. TO 5:45 P. TJ1 aDais Dim lotj3 White Curtain Scrims Printed dots,' gold, blue and pink' Dollar Day Special,1 8 yards JT1 Downstairs Store Plain Curtain Scrims White, Ecru and Cream Dollar Day Special, 10 yards $1 Dov.nstalrs Store ' Dress Voile Printed designs, 36 in. wide Dollar Day Special, 7 yards Y Downstairs Store Dress Ginghams j- Big variety of checks, plaids and stripes Dollar Day Special, 7 yards $1 , Downstairs Store Bed Sheets Good quality, size 72x90 Dollar Day Special $1 Downstairs Store Pillow Cases Good Quality Dollar Day Special, 5 far SI Dowu.iki Store Large Turkish Towels Double thread, bleached, size 18x38 Dollar Day Special, 5 for $i Downstairs Store " W T7mJkmmmiJk TJ a guest" of Mrs. Laura Hubbs at her Coolidge street home. A. O. Olson has returned to bis-work on the Indian reserva tion -at TulaUpi Wash., after a in this ad. v Fancy Bath Towelr ' Dainty Plaids f ' Dollar; DayV Speciai; forrjl' Downstairs Store . ' hftct FacVf ttif eliv;. ' Size 17x82 Dollar Day Special 8 for $1 Downstairs Store t Eureka 2-lb. Cotton Batts White and Clean Dollar Day Special $1 Downstairs Store White Fleece Cotton Batt . " ' j -v. Three pounds . - Dollar Day Special $1 Downstairs Store Soft Cotton Batts Dollar Day Special 8 for $1 Downstairs Store' Baby Blankets Fancy patterns, stitched edge Dollar Day Special 2 for $1 Downstairs Store Baby Blankets in pretty designs, scalloped edges Dollar Day Special, $1 Downstairs Store Sateen Petticoats In plain colors, black and fancy worth double the priceq Dollar Day Special $1 i Downstairs Store 1 Cotton Voiles Big lot to choose from, good patterns ' and colorings Dollar Day Special, 4 yards $1 Main Floor few weeks' vacation spent at his Silverton. home. A ton was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riches of Vale. Or.; Thurs day. Mr. Rk-bes, a son of vT. Riches of Silverton, Is editor of the Vale Enterprise. He has been spending this- week at his par ents home where Mrs. Riches has been staying for several weeks. Mr. Riches will return to Vale early this week. - Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Moo res and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moores are camping at Pacific Cltr. Christian Churcn WTO Build Fifty Structures LONG BEACH, Cal., Ang. IS. Four million dollars" will be epenft in the construction of new churches within the next ten years in Southern California, according to "announcement made recently at the convention of the Christian church held here. This sum, it was said, will be distributed among fifty or .more churches. One central edifice, however, will be erected la the downtown sec tion of Los Angeles, as 'the out standing place of worship in the west. In connection w.ith . this Christian ohurch will be main tained a large auditorium, to be neighbored by offices of various missionary organizations. Financing of, the building pro. gram' has been started, it was an. nounced. r v w? Women's Suits, Coats b Mm i .!' . . . . ' . ' J " ' ; ' V f ft v ' i ' " " 5 We will give a discount of $1.00 on every $5.00 ra all' Suits, Coats j arid 'presses; purchased oh this particular v day only.- 1 , I Av $10.00' Garmenti wilt - A"1 $15.00 darmenV will ' A' $20.00 Garment wlll A $25.00 Garment'-wfli 'lerJ',v:,-T ....;.t.;X.r. 20.0 0 4 A $27.50 GamenVwIll belJ.. 4 22.00 A $35.00 Garment wili,be.........it.L.2g.00 A $40.00 Garment wilj be-..l-V- -32.00 A 05-OO Garment will Be r..;..S2.00 A $75.00 Garment will Main ' Window Draperies , - Wdmerijj . kl,.: iu: Mar 4 Pure Silk Hcsi . rancy Colored Mar- w . , , t ' nuiPttP' Black, Cordovan-? and t Iulseues White, $15 valuev Dollar Day Special, Dollar! Day Special, f 4;yardsiir;.-Iip . Main Floor ' . italn Floor ; : 4 Women's Hose - - Children's ..-y. Good quality mercer- ; RJj, Cotton Hoie ized cotton, black and ' j ij j white Cordovan, 25c Black, Browii, Cordo value " van, sizes S to 9 yt Dollar Day Special DoIIar.Day Special, 5 pairs $1 ; :4pairI Main Floor " ; . Main Fipor i i i . i. . - - ' it'' Women's Four Thread ; v Women's Cottoh p?Wt. 'UnW Suits! Bib or hem top, black; ; . T, ) white Cordovan, 50c r Regular.75c value values ; - ' ' . ;. Dollar Day Special, Dollar Day Special, 3 pairs Jl ; " t 2:folfl?I .. Main Floor . : Main Floor flowered, Pure Siflt Pongee h J , Good HeavyQuality ."--" " ' ' - . Dollar Day Special VA yards $1 . ; 36 inch Silk Messaline Good line of colors, regular, $li49 value, '' i :. - .... ., .... .S , a . ' i ' . Dollar Day Special, a yard $ fl Mi - inmrrn OEliPUlCES Appointments - q Foreign Diplomatic Service ; V"' Asked . . LONDON. 4arcn S3. Xtrltleh, women ara beginning to demand the appolntmetr of membert of their sex as diplomats In foreign services Theyido not ask to be made ambassaaort . or. ministers but there 1s no knowing how toon they may. ; At b resent they teem to be content with kuggesting that women be .'appoin ted as council lors, one fo each British embassy. The idea hasben put forward by Prof. Winifred Co"l of Cam bridge university. who stated la an address before, the English Sneaking ' nntoH, that women could ' aid the 'British ambassa dors and ministers in Interpreting the points ; of v?w. r PP' other nations, now that women have a voice in the government. She also proposed that women should be . eent matlc missions. on special dlnlo- and Dresses, Slurb and t be.. - $8.00 be":. .t12.00 be: 16.00 be C D 09 Floor Main Floor nniTipii DIIIIIOIIUL If I I 5 i 1 '"....:.! Main Flr