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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1921)
i 1 THE OREGON SYATESliAN, SALOf, "GftEGON - SATURDAY HORNING. SEPTEMBER. 10. 1921 MISS LEITCH TO MEET AMERICAN CHAMPION AGAIN, - n& my. I. "L iff' '' f "'' " ' ' i '" . s: if I 6 J.--. A- A. 1' f' WW, flkTRHRRFISF llllli-w iiiuiiuiiwu ; I nil nnrnn . iiiTTrn! i UiVfn lVIAIitK i ' i BK OS Raise of 20 Percent Announ ced in Tariff Filed by Western Union ! as $10,225.1. Under the pro ! pa&ed incras tbe total la esti- I rr, II? 71 111 kllh sabD be dl.tributed avoong all the nt- ; papers of Oref-n us'ng press dis- j patcbf 3 carried by the Wttxa; j C'nlou wire?. The letter of thej jit is imponsble to Btat? the nam-; ! hor of newspapers. The company eiplains that-Qrowers VVIlO Help Get In- WIi"!i llif lint's w r niiurr iru- ; eral control th" rosiMast-r mat!1 a y- iral increase of 20 per cerit in rates, imt exmpied press mat ter, and the iiH-ia-s now pro-! j pored is to harmonize press ratf-s I .-lth other rates. II DOING WELL dustry Started Here Make Encouraging Reports A number of broccoli growers in the Salem district have been in The Statesman office of late. i all of them have reported and j v Tlie new schedule will be ef- patches within Hie state of Ore- fpf.tivf. in 3o tlRV3 Wi protest ton are increased 20 per cent by u new Bcneauie 01 larins wnicn han been filed hv the com nan V With the public serrice commis-1 It is really hard to gt excited ! tlu-ir broccoli crops are coming - iiion. Under existing rates the j over the Sileaian qu-ftion until . 3ong fine. The only note of total yearly income to the e-i after the summer's cirews season i alarm has been over its rapid Dany from Ita nresf erviee la cIt- 1 is over. ' growih. Some of them think it is growing too fast. Prof. C. I. Lewis, of thf Ore goo Growers" Co-operative associ ation was asked aboiit this point yesterday aad his reply was that it could not grow too fast; that the cool nights now prevalent hould make it come along still faster, ami that the fall rains will hurry it ytill jnore. However, a letter was yesterday seut to A. G. B. Bouquet, profes sor of gardening at Oregon Agri cultural college, the best author, ity on broccoli in the country a letter ask inn that Professor Bou- Salem has become the broccoli center of the. United States, all In one. season and it will increase its lead by leaps and bounds IT the results proTe as; satisfactory as the present outlook promises. Interest is Growing In Tabernacle Meetings Growing interest In the taber nacle meetings on the Willamette campus, near Twelfth Mreet, ha to encouraged Key. C. H. Coultes. quet come to Salem and go over j the evangelist in charge, to look the broccoli situation here. Also, i for great religious results. Th a request was made that the col. 1 lege funds provided for that pur- t nose be drawn upon tor tne ex- that j penses of the trip. The Statesman will be glad to receive and print all the informa tion that can be secured concern ing the broccoli industry ire attendance has been increasing f teadily. so tHat th tabernacle : being comfortably filled. Services are to be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and evening at 7:30, and regular service at 7:30 every night next week, except Saturday night. Dr. W. T. Milliken. of Sa- lem.iis to conduct a series of Bi-' ' ble studies ach attfernoon of th week, from Tuesday! to Kridiy. tt :30 olock. Rot. Mr. Coultea i to preah regularly at the evea lag services, and hare charce c: ' tb ronslc'atirfll. f Nation-Wide Girl Hiker hi To Teach In Schools Ha! Miss Myrelle Klnr. daughter tot Jnd Will R. Kiaf. who with ; other young women, jhaa Just torn--pleted a walklagy Itrip of toutj months from Wa&hlngtoti. TX C. to Oregon, will" teach tn Oregon the cominp year. " She ealled ye terday at the office of 4. f A. Churchill, auto jiuperintendeot of schools, to make) arrangements for a permit. She., has not Tj procured a position. MIsa Kin;, is a graduate of Goucher college,' Baltimore. I U. Miss Cecil Leitch, world 'a greatest woman golfer, and Miss Aiexa Stirling,' American champion, will have another opportunity to settle the question of supremacy when they clash at the Rhrerbead Golf Clnb Of Ottawa, in'the Canadian women's championship, which takes place during the week of September IS to 24. These golfers met in the British title tournament last June, and4he American was defeated. Both hare entered the Canadian tourney. In the above picture Miss Cecil Leitch - is seen bn the left, while her sister. Edith, Is on the right. .They will t pla In Canada before coming to America, f J I ' 'NATIONAL LEAGUK : ; ' 4 t -At NeW York-rr : . R n'rooklyn S. i . 1 . -.-2 9 1 ?ew-York . V, . . .-.. 93 S,Cadore, Tleutfccr and Krueger; Tohey and Snyder. ,, V.vi ; , .-' , ' -. ; At .Pittsburgh e ft. H. K. Chicago :.,Vi 8 12 0 Pittsburgh 1 ,1 'Freeman, Jones, Alexander and Daly: Cooper, Adams,; L. Bigbee and Brottenv, Gcoch. s - ! At Cincinnati- , J yr '.' R. H; 13. Sti Lou is' ;u'STX t . - . -i-3 8 Cincinnati ;7-vV 1 12 0 :PfefferNerth . and Ainsmith. Dllhoefer; -t Luque and Hargrave. ' ':'" ' V ' V At Boston- A R. H E. Philadelphia .. . V- 0 , 2 2 B oston . . V. ' 8 " f-Betts and Peters; I Scott and Gibson. - C:' '' r: :.: ;'! V- -' :'V. AMERICAN LEAGUE I At Washington R. H. K. Boston . .. ... ...... 5 9 2 Washington . ........ 1 1 0 2 . Jones' and Rucl; Mogridge, Er ickson, Acosta and Piclnich. I At Chicago ' 1 R IL E. Detroit ... ...-A'-15 2 i Chicago . . . .".....20 22 . 3 Leonard. HHtng, Middleton, Oldham and jBassler; Fenner, Kerr, Hodge and Lees, Yaryanv I At Philadelphia H..K. New York l-O Philadelphia ... ... .,.5 15 .3 - Shawkey 'an.rSchaugT Naylor, .Freeman,, Keeta tnd Perkins, Myj att.'- - ; ; Mrs. Lulu Hcdden and daugh ters Vesta, and Margaret of Raymond,-Wash., have been, guests at the W. 11. SneeJ home. They left Wednesday for an indefiuite stay at Drain, Oregon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Z. F. Rhodes and sons, Keith, Victor, and Dean of Raymond, Wash., and their niece. Miss Esther Sneed, of Auburn, who has been spending the sum mer with them motored to Salem for a two week visit with rela tives. While in Salem they have tn ad e several trips of interest. One which particularly interested them was a day spent at Silver Cre?k falls. They had in their party Mrs. Lulu Hedden of Ray mond, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. W..-H. Sneed of Adburn. Friday morning they lett for Drain and had in their party Mrs. C. T. Hoo ver and daughter Viola, of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. W .H. Sneed and daughters LoreUa and Willetta of Auburn and Maiter Jack Beaman of Harrisbnrg. They visited at Harribburg Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Beaman. Mrs. Beaman is a sis ter of Mrs. Rh-Jdes, Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Sneed. They then made stops at Eugeae, Cottage Grove. Yoncalla and Drain where they met many old friends and rela tives. The missionary society will meet with Mrs. .Tim Sutter Wed nesday at 2 o'clock. At the laBt meeting it was decided to hold the regular meeting the second instead of the fourth Wednesday of each month. ! ,: :: AUBURN NEWS , . " ::'' ' ' " Prune and "hop picking began in Auburn this . week. . While prunes are not a heavy crop the quality is good. "- ' , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Armstrong and daughter- Jane lrt ran w-5R for Walla Walla. Mrs. Armstrong and daughter will; visit relatives at Walla Walla and Mr. Arm- U1 n nn tod&hd Oil I business trip. They are making the entire trip by. auto. Mr. and Mrs. Foiger und children are oc eupying the Armstrong uwoc (UK i ni iu. .. i K.. fniaroi l rppentlr sold ' flU wo . ... -j... ciinrt mi una are ineir iuuuuij -..-.. - looking for a location la Salem. ' t i-. : i .. .. ... , LIBERTY Ready to Help You If you are subject to biliousness, gas, bloating, sick headache, sour stomach or other ills that result from Indigestion and constipation, you can get relief with Foley Ca thartic Tablets. They are a gen ulne, wholesome physic that af fords prompt, sure and safe relief without griping or pain: J. T. Os burn, R. F. D. 1, Lucasville, O., writes: "Foley Cathartic Tablets arefine . I had stomach trouble. I took Foley Cathartic Tablets and now " I can eat anything. Sold everywhere. Adv. " : -- .. , . - : . : ,. .. . . . ........ . r:j - 'l . Today Only K ALICE LAKE "The Greater Claim" We Guarantee This s . One Cohen Sells His Interest ' In Capital Bargain House W. Cohen has sold his interest In the Capital Bargain House, 215? Center street to I. Safrron. h's former pailner in the bus! ners, wbo now becomes its sole proprietor. Mr. Cohen has made " many friends since lis came to Salem. Ho established the Capital Junk company at 271 Chemeketa street nearly five years ago. For over a year he. was ,'ts sole proprietor. In th- fall of 1918, however. 1. Saffron purchased a half interest in the business. During August. 1920 the business was moved to its present locution. 215 "Center street, and soon thereafter its name was changed to Tha Capital Bargain House. Through closo attention to busi-1 ness and his natural, f.'jillty to make friends Mr. Cohen has cans ed the Capital Bargain house to .grow into a large institution. In rpeaktnfrf Mg geverance of h'.s relations with the business. Mr. Cohen said: "I hated to sell 'my fnterest and I want to thank my firlends for their patronage and tell them that I expect to re main tn Salem and will probably be in business again soon. Ag to what the natur of my fu ture business will be I am not yet prepared to announce." 4" there are Vdtxms ways of ad vertising the chewing gum busi ness. Buying a . bassball club Is one. This Gigantic Demonstration of the Greater Purchasing Power oi the Dollar Today as Compared With Its Value in 1920 J m immmwi ! i t 1 Come Early Saturday Very Unusual Bargains Await You Throughout The Entire Store 66x80 Cotton Blankets Here is a wonderful opportunity to supply your blanket ireed at this special "price; these blankets come in gray,white and tan, double blankets of good dl 7C lined canvas and leather faced ... tPXf Comforters $1.98 27 inch Calicoes our today's price YarJ 10c 27 inch Dress s Gingham our today's price, yd. 19c i 36-in. Percales our today's price, yd. 15x34 inch Huck Sateen Bloomers Ladies' Durham Unbleached Muslin Towels our today's price Hose our today's priee our today's price . our today's price 9c 49 c i9c 9c ?vad ir,h THoii 3 lb. Stitched Cot- l. ...I , - Ladies' and Girls' inwelT ton Batting Work Shoes Towels , . . Weight Stockings A . , . our today's price our today s price Qur tfav's priee our today s priee 39c 85c 15c $2.98 19c Hope Muslin our today's price, yd. 13c Ladies' All Wool Sweaters In very pretty blonse styles, some Tuxedo, colors are tan, black, rose etc. Our today's price $1.98 Ladies' Sport Jackets Another lot arrived today of these nifty variety of colors and sizes, our to day's price $3.98 Extraordinary Selling Dresses Ladies New shipment arrived in all wool Jersey and Serge materi als, the latest in Guimpe styles ; shades navy blue and : brown. This is a regular $15 value, our today's price special $5.90 Men's Guaranteed Rain Proof Slickers A most Extraordinary purchase of these slickers, iin double cape, sleeves, front and shoulder; patent fasteners; a reg ular $8 value," dJ AO our today's price y eiJO Basement Specials Boys' and Girls' Shoes cur today's I Dress and Work. Price . . .$2.98 Men's Two SPiece Me dium Weight Under wear. Out today's price 4- . .. .10c Childs' Corduroy Suits Sizes to 8; color navy blue, of good qnaHty Corduroy. Our today's price 91.08 Ladies' Silk and Wool Automobile Caps. Our today's price 19c Special On Boys' Suits A big lot of Boys' School suits; very up- to-date in belt ed 'and pinch- back models ; some have two pair of pants former values to $7.50. Our today's price $3.98 bkjt ' ' n i ij m x sr 4rs Mmm Saturday's Grocery Specials 15 lbs. Sugar, f- G cans KA 10 bars Bob A(f limited to one.... 1 Tomatoes OflC White Soap.... iUC FOR 3 DAYS ONLY i Saturday, Monday and Tuesday our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear section offers an immense ONE-HALF PRICE SALE f of Ladies' Fall CoaU, Street and After- noon Dresses Just 53 of these garments are on sale a close- out of an agent's samples that we luckily purchased at One-half priee. Don't miss this. 8 oz. bottle Vanilla ... 30c 2 lbs. Shredded Coconut.. 40c 3 cans Armour's CA Milk, tall ....DUC j cans Carnation CC or Borden's milkaivC 5 cans Peas . 60c 2 cans Heinz Pork and Beans.. JC 2 Cans Eagle O A Lye aMC 5 lbs. White Beans OUC 5 lbs. Japanese OA "Rice OUC 5 lbs. Rolled 9C Oats LoZ 5 lbs! Macaroni QC in bulk . OijC 1 plug Horseshoe OA or Climax tobaeeoOUC 1 package Camel 1 Q Cigarettes IOC 1 carton Camel 1 7A Cigarettes . Pl U 2 cans Vebvet OC Tobacco adalC 10 lbs. Karo fiC Syrup UC 10 lbs. March- ifM mallow Syrnp y Best Pure Lard 14c Cooking Oil, M gallon )lUO Best Coffee, 1 1- per lb IOC Cocoa "I O per pound - X'C Ground Chocolate, per Ih. ... muC Strained Honey, per lb - IOC Soda or Oyster ....Crackers, per lb. MEATS 15c 19c 25c 15c 33c Salt Pork, per lb. Bacon Back, per lb Bologna, per lb Sugar cured Bacon, per lb. FLOUR Blue Ribbon, guaranteed for good dl 7A bread ...pllU White Gap, lardwheat Flou 1 sack pancake Flour ir$1.85 50c EXTRA VALUES HOP-PICKERS FOR" v 1 .... I CANVAS CLOVES A good substantial heavy glovej a lucky purchase, especially for those ho want a reasonable canvas glove for all ?I g around work. Real values. Special..- C LEATHER GLOVES? This is the best value we have seen in many years for the boys and girls. All leather full size cut hop-picking . j ?)T f gloves, regular to 65c, now mm C LEATHER FACED GLOVES tor the ladies who are picking hops. This comes in gauntlet style, all fleece lined, can vas and leather j OA faced top hJi- XlC Khaki Pants $1.49 Men's good heavy quality khaki pants. Full cut and extra well finished. Reg ular selling price $2.25. KbdriUrtechts $1.49 For ladies and men we have this special offer in! khaki rid ing breeches. For hop picking . these will prove very serv iceable. I LADIES' LEATHERETTE APRONS Exceptionally adapted for hcp.pickin 49c Men's Heavy 220 Hen's Dress fihirts Denim Overalls ' 1 ' , ". our today's nee. our today 8 price . " . 98c , 95c .: Menslttaid- Km'i.Dmi 8ox OntersJls our today's ty-ice our today's rice ; j; 'P'r $1.98 . lQc : Boys' Overalls .Men's, Chambrsy our today's ri Work' Shirts1 r our toiday's Jrice 65c 59c Peter's Work Shoe 3 Tor Men our today s price oar today price $3.50 SH.50Lf: Your Dollop- Buys VJore and W&tijt&r o4jJc Nord An Underselling Extraordinary BIG SHIPMENT OF SAILOR HATS A a Newer Low Price Level .The new styles and beautiful materials that are now the popular demand of the well informed women. Beaver, Velour and Silk Plush comprise the fine ma terials; the colors and shades are Varied, they are val ues to ?7.00, Saturday Special Selling .! $2.98 Follow ,: iCrowds ' - ToD ' ASK FOR THE . PremtTna-Cmrpons: Witli Each .Purchase of C0e . .Wc Are Exclave Ajests ; - ' ; ...... ... TOR PETER'S SHOES