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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1921)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON THURSDAY. .MORNING.. OCTOBER-27. 1021, m r "' 'j i' i'iii'iimii .! ' ,j,mf"FuUilJ,i If,' 1 1 I ' TT 'f "' ' -u-l-"-Jw : ',U: 1 . I WHERE BUYING IS A PLEASURE Toilet Articles Colgate's TOOTH PASTE At per tube 8 c ODOEONO small size bottle, at 23c LISTERINE medium size bottle, at 49c RINSO for the family washing, at per box 8c- Colgate 'i Talcum Powder at per can 15c ODORONO medium size 1 bottle at 43c LISTERINE , large size bottle at 89c LUX the soap in flakes, at per box William'i Shaving Soap x at per. bar 5c ODORONO large size bottle at 79c CREME OIL SOAP at per bar 8c ODORONO depilatory, at 79c Prophylactic Tooth J Brushes at each 39c LISTERINE small size bottles at 25c PEARS Unscented Soap, at per bar 15c Twmk, Washes and dyes at the same time, at 8c MOT BOMS Hair Nets, at each . Purist. Hair Curlers, I at each . . Small Hair Curlers, at each , Needle Pointed Pins, at per package Silk Embroidery Floss, at per skein -il Hooks and eyes, at per package Lingerie Braid, silk finish, . at per package Novelty Braid, at per package "Snap Fasteners, best grade, at per package Military Braid, at per yard, 10, 15, 20 and Invisible Hair Pins, at per package Electric Hair Curlers Nickle Silver Thimbles, at each -' Shoe Laces, at per pair Hump Hair Pins, per package, 5c and Yankee Curlers, ' 21 1 ",''"" Fcatherbone, at per yard, . JOc and , - Baby Hickory Garters at Hickory Shoulder Brace and garters, . at Dr. Parker's Waist and garters, at . Pearl Buttons, -A. 7 V ui per cam park's O. N.- T. Lustre CottoiT, at each . Dressing Combs in assorted; colors, at each . Spool Cotton, 150-yard spools, at each 10c 19c 10c 5c 5c 5c 10 c 25c 10c 25c 5c 10c : 5c . 5c 10c 15c 15c 10c 50c .50c . 5c . 5c 35c . 5c Dexter 's Embroidery Cotton, each U Hair Bow Fasteners, at each . Hair Brushes with aluminum face, at each Fancy Washable Edgetrim Braid, in colors, per pkg Transparent Hair Pins, per package - Collar Bands, At 'each Silk Cord, at per yard Lead Pencils, best quality, each - Barrettes, at each Washable Ric-Rac Braid, in colors, per pkg Side Combs, at per pair : Bone Crochet Hooks, at each Darning Cotton, in colors, at each Worsted Darning Thread, at each , -v Silk Darning Thread at each Fancy Elastic, at per yard Fleischer's Knitting yarn, at per skein - Wool Powder! Puffs, at each r.. . Velour' Powder Puffs, at each i Stocking Darners, ; at each i. Sterling Lingerie Clasps, per pair -4 Tatting Shuttles, ; at each' ...j Steel Knitting Needles, at per set i Ready Made Curtains Your clioiee, of any ready made cur tains in the store at exactly 17 7 Price 2 v (main floor) Rugs Your unrestricted! choice of any ruj in our entire stock jat exactly Price ; (2nd floor) IIHERS FOB STATE ISIEO Hogan, Burgard and Wight Will March in Cortege of Unknown Soldier ALL HAVE WAR RECORDS cf ditch, at an estimated expen diture of 53000. By F. T. Lawrence and D. It. Eaton of Gold Hill, covering the use of water from Bear Gulch sr-rtag, tributary to Rogue river, for domestic water supply and for irrigation of a 10-acre trait in Jarksoa count;, at a cost of about $430. for irrigation of 60 ares in Lake county. The cost of the proposed I Crawford Will Attend National Legion Meet reservoir and distribution system j is approximately $300l dames W. Crawford, who re- ictntly resigned as assistant state i treasurer to become reporter Tor , S . tit visit Cbicaso ana . he Will r investigate i . publishing ;. methods ofthe West Ptibllshlnff company With a Tlew to embody me acme of them la the publl- cation of the Oregon reports- j Hard Colds People whose liik-iv t fk hard colds as are the state supreme court, win. I others. Hood s Sarsaparilla makes ! leave Portland tonight tor Kansas ( hopefully, "don't you By Walter A. Woodard of Cot-i me oiooa pure; ana mu, Riijrily where he will oe one oi ib h Grove, eoverins the aDnro-! medicine recovers thesystem after t U of tne Portland priation of water from coast for ' a co,a as no 1 of Willamette river for irrigation i Take Hood Adv. of 395 acres in Lane county at an Expense to Washington for Armistice Event Paid By Government Captain Oicero F. Hogan and jonn v. uurgard of Portland, and Howard M. Wight of the foculty of Oregon Agricultural college, Corvallis, all exservlce men with good war records, have been ap pointed by Governor Olcott as representatives of Oregon as par ticipants in the funeral processiog honoring the unknown American soldier who "will be buried in Ar lington cemetery on Armistice aay. The governor was rennpet hv John W. Weeks, secretary of war, to appoint representatives of the state. At first thp men was to be one for each 10 000 men the state had in the service, which would have riven Ore?on four, bat later this was reduced. Government Stands Expense It is tire nlan of the that the state representatives shall be included anion e- th .-f- fiicial mourners at the funeral and win rollow the remains from the national capitol to the historic cemetery. It is requ'red that the men arrive at Washington not la ter than the night of N'ovumlior 10. The cortege will leavp. the capitol at 8:30 a. m. on Novem ber 11 and the Drocession u.-n! cover a distance of about five The representatives of the states will be received at Washington as guests of the nation and the cost or their board and lodging for one day will be paid by the kov- ernment. Hogan ITas Wide Service Capta'n Hogaif entered the Or?- gon national guard as a private. During the Mexican border trou ble he entered the federal service as a lieutenant in troop A, Ore gon cavalry. When the United States entered the World War he was in charge of recruiting for the national guard in Poraland and remained in that service un til called overseas with the Ore gon cavalry which later became part of the 14 8th field artillery of the 66th brigade. He partici- paiea in an tne major engage ments in France, going to the front imediately upon his arrival and serving continnausly with Vs regiment. After the armistice hs was detailed to duty in Paris. He remained in the army until last year when he r-ssigned because of broken health due to long ser vice, and is now engaged in the practice of law in Portland. Burgard Wat Cited John C. Burgard was a first lieutenant with the 362nd infan try. He was cited for extraordi nary heroism in action near Eplonville, France. September 2T. 1918. While on duty as a batta lion liasion officer. Lieutenant Burgard at daybreak was estab lishing the battalion post of com mand when he suddenly discover ed the Germans placing a battery of machine guns at a point where they might fire upon the post from til ft f 1 1 n lr Tii vrro t,1 r;aj . rifle to g:ve the alarm and start ed toward the enemy, followed by the battalion headquarters group whom he led in a vigorous at tack on the enemy. The Ameri cans captured 21 of the Germans, one machine gun and t'.vo litrht machine rifles. There was but one casuality among: Burgard's men. His residence is 619 Hill- crest drive, Portland, Wight Showed Bravery Howard M. Wight was a pri vate with Company I. 361st infan try. He was cited for extraordi nary heroism in action near Ges nes. France, September 18, 1918, when his battalion withdrew after attacking the enemy under heavy fire. Private Wight, instead ot retreating, organized a small par ty and braved a heavy machine gun fire rescued 15 wounded sol diers and prevented their falling into ths hands of the enemy. The wounded men were placed by Wight into a gravel pit and he remained with them throughout the night, administering fiirvt a d, although he himself wan ntarly exhausted after three days of fighting. estimated cost of 30,000. By W. L. Tuttle of Drydea, cov ering the use of water from Deer creek for irrigation of 20 acres in Josephine county. By W. H. Colton of Baker, cov- ; ering the appropriation of water i from Maiden gulch, tributary to Powder river, for supplemental i supply for irrigating certain lands' ' in Baker county. By Alfred Wright and F. E. Van Patten of New Bridge, cov ering the appropriation of water from an unnamed spring for do mestic water supply in tsaker county. By C. H. McKendre of Lake view, covering the appropriation of water from Hot springs, trib utary to the Klamath river, for heating, bathing and medicinal purposes, in Klamath county. By Charles Robinson of Plush, covering the construction of the Robinson reservoir for the stor age of 335-acre feet of the waters of Fisher Canyon creek, and the i appropriation of the stored water !post of! the American legion ai the national convention of the i i.m r.r i xir crawiora aiso wut "Boss," said the young fellow! thnk it's about time I was earning or money?": "I should say I do, growled the bos. "Wkyn thunder dontchu? Richmond Times-Dis patch, I XT- Btifn CUtM Au lesaun. i ir. " Children's Matinee Saturday 11 a. m. THn S!fig9ti Wit to LADIES 20 COAT AND SUIT SPECIAL ' -vWeslevJBarrv 'rtO j Stranger Than Fiction' LIBERTY SUNDAY All this week ending Saturday night Just listen to thisChoose 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 mood of buying. Beautiful fur collared coats of Velours, Boiivias, 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 fact our modesty, prevents us from telling you half of their good qualities. Ladies' Coats, regular prices...: -$12.75 to $49.50 Ladies' Suits, regular prices... $19.75 to $50.00 Ladies' Dresses, regular prices. $ 6.75 to $25.00 Children's Coats, regular prices $ 6.75 to $15.00 Oar Prices Always The Lowest J GALE & GO. Commercial and Court Streets ! t 1 li Come in and see ttie extraordinary, bargains we are giving in our Furniture Department at Closing Out Prices. Everything to furnish a home. Furniture Department, 2nd Floor WiRTH M fell. . DEPARTMENT !ST0 ' Successors : to W. W; Moore 177 NORTH LIBERTY ST. SALEM, ORE. Cut This Ont It Is Worth Monej Cut out this slip, encioso witi 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2335 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writ ing your name arid address clear ly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound foi conghs, colds and croup; Follej Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kid pey and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, billious ness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. Nine New Applications For Water Are on File Nine new applications for the appropriation of water from Ore gon streams are on file with the state engineering department. They are: I?y Don Thomas Awbrey of Eu- jgene, covering the appropriation of water from Deschutes river for irrigation of 60 acres in Deschutes county. By A. Uenell of Watson, cov ering the appropriation of water from Owyhee river for Irrigation of 10 acres in Malheur county. Under this permit it is expected 2 PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Truwy i A Big Selection of Gray Graniteware Just Exactly 500 Pieces f j ABSOLUTELY FREE with any purchase of $2 or over (excepting groceries) This "reat assortment consists of Milk Pans, Lipped Sauce Pans, 2 quart Pudding Pans, Heavy Tie Plates, quart Stew Pans, 2 quart Lipped Stew; Kettles, 3 quart Wash Pans, Dippers and Tin Flour Sifters. The quality is the well known "Purity Brand," regular values to 50c given absolutely free with every purchase $2.00 or over. : . 1:, r : I : Choose Your Article We make no restrictions whatsoever, choose any article you need. There is positively no strings attached in iViiu offnr "Shop Where The Crowds Bay' Jl Leatherette oston Bags 49c Where EVERYONE SHOPS WITH PLEASURE and Assurance; of Great Savings 98c Bungalow ' Gingham Aprons Large and medium size. Black only; ideal for shopping purposes. Bargain Basement. Heavy Stone Crocks, gallon 20c Now is saur kraut time. Regular value, Sac gal lon, from 1 to 15 gallon crocks. p Bargain Basement. 27-in. Heavy Outing Flannel 6c White and fancy patterns mostly all short length. A great value. Bargain Basement 65c Ladies' Brocaded Brassieres 29c Pink and white, finest value; all sizes; both front and back fastening. Bargain Basement. PICKLED GOODS FROM GROCERY DEPARTMENT 1 Pint Sweet Pickles.j 19c Salt Salmon, i Sour Pickles, Q pound - 3 5 for OC Saur Kraut, ; 1 A- No. 10 Dill A 1 quart JLlC Kickles .OUC Mince Meat, No. 10 pel Monte CA 1 pouml ....fciOC Pumpkin OUC 1 pint jar Pickled A( No., 10 Prunes 1A. Pig's Feet 411 C and Plums tUC IS! ijUa rj 45c In blue and white and other color checks and stripes. Sizes for the : small and large women. Bargain Basement. $1.25 Quality 3 lb. Cotton Batts 89c ; Quilted cotton batta size 72x90 inches, the extra ; large .sire,' line quality sanitary fleece. Bargain . Basement 45c Quality Fancy Ribbon 1 25c Big assortment, many pleasing colors and des igns, in wide widths; spe cial. , s ; Bargain Basement 25c Value Dress Gingham ; '''9c:-K;:f,- In Gtripes and checks. Just the thint . for. the . , . children's school dresses. to construct one and a half miles