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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1921)
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Sat., Sunday Entire Change Daily Band and Orchestra 23c 5c GRAND , THEATRE ::: ' Are Wmk You 4. t mm -f) New Shipment of T raveling Bags and Suit Cases At The New Store All Specially Priced Suit Cases SOMETHING NEW Here is a new creation in suit cases, a neat size for Ladies, size 22 inches; this case has pockets on each end, also inside lid. The case is beautifully lined. Specially Priced at .;J-v - - ' $12,50 A GOOD ONE FOR THE MONEY Nice size 21 inch fibre case in Black or Tan. Specially Triced at $i.95 See Our Big Special Window ' , 1 77 North Liberty Worth & ray Department Store in the American national ceme-j t?ry at Arlington, Jfcr the Olympiad earries a large box or the bo. l or;; Kr?nco. enough to cover the Lot-! tcm "t the grave. ! Sincerity .Murks DcpiUture i Simple sincerity narked the de-! parture of the nnkiiown warrior.! as did fei.H selection yesterday at ('hr, lons-Sur-Marce. Just before! placing a medal of the legion of j ii - .. . , f;..:,. p; liiyuwi u Ii Lilt? i nnvL. .i'!!icr Ml : Pensnns Maginot, peaking lor ! i ti)e neopie til r ranee, (lecian-a: "American, brother, they are taking you back. We. how t ver, will piously preserve your memory and the land of France will never forget you confided to her your last dream." The parting ceremony wi.i held on the pier. Six army pallbear- j era carried the body to the Bane- j way and placed it on the pier. Af-1 t.rwml si,x American sailors and j mx r r"ncn ponus cHirieu , iti'j floral tributes aboard as the 'Am erican hand played "Chopin's Funeral March ' and the Ameri-i -an national anthem- Trench Marines At Attention j - As the order to east off was given the Ajnerk-an flag was half ; masted and an escort ( f seven ' French destroyers accompanied! the Olympia to the three-mile i line. Airplanes waited to tly over! the Olympia a3 she pasaod out to sea. The French marines ftood at attention until Admiral Dewey's old flagship became a spefk on tho horizon. Anglo-Japanese Treaty May Soon Soon Terminate VICTORIA. IS. C. Oct. 25. ' Termination of the Anglo-Japanese treaty and tightening up of the immigration act against Asiat ics with the Intention of bringing about their total exclusio.i from British Columbia was made an is sue in the British Columbia legis lature today. G. S. Ilanes, of North Vancou ver, placed two motions of that tenor on the ord?r paper. They will be discussed on the floor of the house Wednesday. To Travel? Suit Cases EXTRA HIGH QUAL ITY CASE Genuine leather case, size 24 inches. This one is made for extra hard service, triple hinged and heavy leather straps. Specially Priced at $10.95 METAL BOUND CASE Another extra special buy in a tan metal bound case also heavy strap, size of case is 21 inches. Specially Priced at $4.95 of Suit Cases and Hand Bags. (Suit Cases and Hand E . Bags on the 2nd Floor) Street E 1 AHEAD TS : I I . ... r PaClflC UHlVerSlty Hopes for Revenge November 5 for Many Defeats TRIP EAST IS COMING 1 ; Whitman Will Be Played at Walla Walla and Puget Sound at Tacoma The Bearcats have been think ing ot making it Bare-cats, trad ing their padded suits for tlivver bathing garments, and making it a regatta instead of a gridiron fin ish to the season. They would, but for; the schedule that they are already bound to go through with. First comes Pacific university from Forest Grove. The whole town will come including the doc tor and the undertaker, on Novem ber .", to wipe out 14 straij;h de feats at the hands of the Bear cats. This is the time they're go ing to do it, they say, sure pop. ! And there is every prospect of aj battle, for the P. U. team has eBtablistied an exceptional record this year. They scored against the University of Oregon. It was a: morn lop-sided score than the one between Willamette and Ore pion, but still the Pacifies made it a genuine touchdown and a goal. Others Cleaned Up. ! They have cleaned up two of t lie other smaller colleges in straight heats Albany and Mt. Hand Bags A BAG OF REAL VALUE Black Genuine leather hand bag, with inside pockets. Beautifully lined with cretonne, size 16 inches. Specially priced at $6.95 ANOTHER EXCEP TIONAL BUY Genuine leather bag in mahogany Tan or Black. If you want something for looks and durability, buy this one. Leather lined, comes in size 18 only. Specially priced at $15.75 BEARCA joing Salem, Oregon lAugei and now they are rolling ! tlje word "R-r-r-r-he-ven-nen-ge" j arojnd their tongues for the li straight wallODinsrs that Wil'am. ette has handed thtm. It promises to be the big game of the year. Certainly, it will be 'the last col lege game here at home this year. There ar two other college games on the regular schedule, the one at Walla Walla with Whitman November 19, and the one a week later with Pucet Found university, at Tacoma. The Bearcat treasury is hoping for a record attendance at the Pacific game, November 5, for they are tl!l deep in the financial hole and they want to crawl out. Tho Bear cats have spent close to $15oy this year, for equipment aloue. and it takes a lot of support to carry that load. Frfshnw-n Arc Stan, Some star players are riovoirm- i ing from the freshman class th:u j promise to shine brilliantly for ! years in the western football sky. j isham, batkfieid man, is devel- oping into' a ge:iuin ;,nd. He- has u real nose for foothai! not a castiron or rubber handle thai merely can t be hurt, but a srenius lor ferreting out the plavs, for following the ball on aerial' passes and for doing things generally. Dunnette, who played the back field in the Chemawa game, looks like one cf the fellows who will mako the audience rise up on it; hind legs, puil the benches to pieces and do the strangest things in a frenzy of excitement. Witi. three more years ahead oi him, he promises to make Bearcat history. Carey at left end. also a green tapper, is showing fine promise. Building for l ut it i t It is the policy of Coach Bohler to bring in all the men who can be interested, teach them to enjuv and to play the game and to get ready for years to cbme, rather than to build up a one-year team and let the future take care oi itself.. This policy is bringing out a host of promising new men. and there is joy thereover in tho heart of every pigskin enthusiast at Willamette. Basketball is to "Dein in the near future. It is only 30 days un til the football season is officially closed, and then the indoor sports begin. The university is to have the armory for all its indoor games. The floor is to be laid out lor tennis, basketball, volley ball, and perhaps indoor sports. Mana ger McKittrick expects to have this work done within the next few days, so that he may be ready for everything when the football whistle blows the end of the sea son. A series of class games is un derstood to be one of the firrt things on the basketball schedule and this will furnish a definite line for the material for the var sity team. Three of the old team will be here this year, McKittrick Gillette, and Dimick. Willamette has starred in basketball, even if the football score hasn't always been very good. The management expects to mako the game far more general this year than ever before. Chairman of Service Com mission Back from East with Some New Ideas Fred A. Williams, chairman of the public service com mission, has returned from a trip east convinced that Oregon should get into the bulk method of ship p'ng grain by water, and declares that if this method were followed 5 or 6 cents a bushel would be saved tho farmers who produce wheat. Another reform that Mr. Wil liams believes should be institut ed is that in vogue in Chicago and New Orleans of passing on the condition or tho ship before grain is loaded. This is done un der the pure food act. While in the east Mr. Wi'liams BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE Take Salts at First Sign or Blad der Irritation or Backache The American men and women must guard constantly against Kidney trouble because wo eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter outi they weaken from overwork hecome sluggish, the eliminative tissue, clog and the jresult is kid ney trouble, bladder weakness and a general 'decline in health When your kidneys feel lik lumps of lead; your back hurts or tho urine is cloudy, full of sedi ment or you aro obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells acid stomach, or yem have rheu matism when the weather is bad get from your pharmacist about tour ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonfut in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then a t fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kid neys; to neutralize the acids in th! urine to it'no longer is a source of irritation, thus' ending bladder disorders. Jad Suits is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful effer vescent lithia-water boverase, and belongs in every home, because nobody can mak a mistake by hav. SHIP 111 BULK IBiLLIlS conferred at length with the in- terstate commerce commission i and w.th others relative to the. need of refrigerator cars for use? of the shippers or the west in I sending their fruit eastward. Be-: cau.-e of the failure of tb; arpls crop In many parts of the country thv' eastern market will demand western apples and at the pres ent time thtre is a distressing shortage of cars Following a convention of the national association ot railroad and utility commissioners at At lanta. Ga . Mr. Williams v ent to Nw Orleans where he investigat ed the grain inspection methods. This side trip was at the rt 'iuest of Louisiana officials. You Would Fly Out Of Your Skin Kszcma 3Ijskrs You Wi-h You Could Your disease. which is some times called salt rheum, not only itches, but also burns, oozes, dries and scales over and over 'a train. Sometimes it covers the whole body and causes intense suffering. You have found that local ap plications have no lasting effect, aod you want permanent relief. You must thoroughly purify your blood or the eruption will continue to annoy, perhaps aco nize yo. T;ike Hood's Sarsapa iilla. This blood-purifying medi cine 1ms been successfully used in thousands of cases. To make and keep the bowels normally active, take Hood's Pills. They are gentle and thorough. Adv. LAST DAY ANITA STEWART SOWING THE WIND Thursday- LOUIS B. MATER. What happens to women caught in Habit's web and seeking the easy way out! A dynamic drama; a train wreck you'll re member; and a style-show of un aralleled beau ties! .. A First .. National Attraction Also New LARRY SEMON LIBERTY Where The Big Pictures Show Those of You 45 H ''''r-jic '-WJf V vj-':"''1 'Jtmv m i hi m ' 't .. . ... : L -i 1 i i ra-lj ! Tomorrow 1 rap-Mlr! Is the Last Day 1 ptelK : Special : ' If; I-:' I1 t Pur chaise Sstle o Of Women's Dresses! The Choice Materials Are Of Silk Velvet Tricotine Crepe de Chine Georgette This announcement could not come moro opportunely. comes just at a time when women are anticipating a few dresses for winter wear. See The Window Displays GUI WIPE DRESSES AN ADDED ATTRACTION Velvet and Broadcloth All wool Jersey and all wool Serg-e Jumper! Dresses in plain and piped models, navy blue and brown. Shon early if pos sible, these won't last long at this price, 4 yJ Speciah selling at each THEFq Dallas Commercial Club Arranging (or Banquet DALLAS. Or . Oct. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) At th next meeting of thi llallas Com mercial club, whkhjwili occur tht first Wednesday jjn November, plans have been made, to hold a banquet and s-et-tojethrr -rc-ssion. It is hoped !y this iniethod to ge: cut a large attendance, and if the affair is a success the ban quets will be held hereafter ci ce ebch month on tii. first meeting i . : -h t . A commit teje composed of A. P.. Muir. X. L. ' Guy and Ed ward Himcs was j appointed to have the affair in charge. s me LADIES 20 All this week ending Saturday night Just listen to this; Choose from our entire stock of Ladies' Coats, Suits and Dresses, also Chil dren's Coats at 20 Off. Can you imagine it right now when you are in the mcod of buying. Beautiful fur collared coats of Velours, Bolivias, Plushes, etc Fine warm Coats; in the season's most desirable colorings. Original prices are marked in plain figures. No misrepresentations are permitted in our ads. in facfc our modesty prevents us from telling you half of their good qualities. Ladies' Coats, regular prices .$12.75 to $49.50 Ladies' Suitsregular prices 1$19.75 to $50.00 4 - .- i t . .... Ladies' Dresses, regular prices ..,.$ 6.75 to $25.00 ; i - j Children's Coats, regular prices , ;.$ .6.75 to $15.00 Onr Prices Always The Lowest j ! ! PEOPLE'S CASH STORE 'i Get a Cup of Hot Coffee Free in-Our Bargain Basement You Should Not Miss This Sale who had Planned to Buy Later Will Make No Mistake It new Many N'ewly Arri 3 i5a UT1TY? AT 3 By Rupert Hughes kS T . T .... Tl i 1 rrl a. is jus i iiiai uuuu Aiiav 4 Last Day Than Any PreVious Day Today At The Oregontast Times fAYVAVAf AVA7AVA7AVA VAVAVA Classified Ads. In The ... -. sr --!--- Biggest Wait v : :t - ! Bon TwfBd COAT AND GALE & CO. Commercial and Court Streets omen s Values to $25 $14.75 and $ll.50 ved Lots Added Groceries' Best Creamery Butter L Citrus Washing Powder ... White Wonder Soap, 7 bars.... i Soda Crackers, 1 lb L. Peabcrry Coffee 1 3 packages Jiffy Jello rv MroT ?d 'n1 1- o 11 v T1!. 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