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vl 6 THE. OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OftEGON ' : 1 r t M i, RICH AND POOR SUFFER ALIKE .DURING , MILK STRIKE. I ' I ' I i i.i I I ' I il I , e& ' si -';ri ' TthrTpgnA v t mob vfictT NOVEMBER 10. 1921 '" : 1 1 ' T -. .i STAYTON PERSONALS HEWS NOTES STAYTON,' Ore., Nov. 3. -Leo Bailey and family arrived in Stay toa Wednesday Irom Dcnd where they hava spent , the past few months. 5 They will take up their residence In their home property on West Water , sereet. Carl Fryer, wire. and daughter of Portland, in company with Paul Gardner and wife of North Pow der were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gard ner, x - Prank Blakely wao left Stay ton seven months ago to go east in search of health, returned the last of the week to his home here. While away Mr. Blakely visited most all the states and principal cities east of the Rocky Moun tains. The trip, has proved very beneficial to him, his former good health having been restored. While away, he was married to art eastern woman who was a friend of his boyhood days, and he brought his bride home with him. The Mehama basketball team played the return game with Stay ton 1 nthe local gymnasium Fri day night, the honors going to Mehama. Following the same a basket supper wa senjoyed. C- S. Clark, former editor of The Stayton Mail returned Tues day of last week and moved: his family and household effects to Salem vwhere 1 they will live. Mr. Clark and his wife made many friends during ten years of their residence In Stayton. II. C. Ackerman, who Is associ ated with Vlck Brothers of Al bany, was in Stayton Saturday looking after his business Inter ests here. ' Art Cornelius, who at one time was ' in business in Stayton, was here a day or two last week look ing over old haunts. Mrs. Mary Eisenhart, Mrs. Will iam Cornish, "Ben Fresh and Ed Jacobs motored to Silverton on? day ... last week . where they spent the day. - The trip was made in Mr. Jacobs' car. " v Mr. and Mrs.' E. O. Sleemund droveln from Fern Ridge Friday, spending the day . with Stayton friends.. . " v Armistice day will pass quietly in Stayton, no public demonstra tion being planned for the day. A dancing party In the evening will mark the occasion -for the young people of this community. A pat riotic program will bo put on by the school, at the auditorium on Thursday afternoon. i Mr, and Mrs. Carl Downey came in from their farm home east of Sublimity Saturday for a days' shopping. Several car loads of Masons from the local oldge went to Mill City Saturday night to organize a lodge at Mill City. They were scheduled to go there some time ago to put on the work but illness In the family of the grand master necessitated a postponement. . Olin, the little son of Mr, and Mr (j force Davie . enjoyed h'a ninth, birthday Tuesday when a party of his young friends gath ered at his home to help celebrate the occasion. Games dear to the heart of a 9-year-old boy made the occasion a happy one. Mrs. Lon Kelly of Roseburg, is visiting friends in this section of the valley. . ,l E, B. Watters 1 sout again after an attack of ton'silitis. Mrs. Newt Allen and daughter, Leota of Fox alley, were In Stay ton Friday. r Norval Fisher came over from O.A.C. where he is attending col lege, for the last week-end. W. II. Hobson and E. C. Titus were looking after business in Sa lem Monday. John and Ed Blalcesly were here over the week-end, visiting their father, W. F. Blakely who returned home last Friday. ! Quarenti'ne notices are up at the Forrest Mack home as one of the younger Mack children has scarlet fever. Every precaution is being taken to prevent any spread of the disease. 4 4V J V It ' - - !.'.' i'V;! V iii'tfi TTrii riVn ifi f i I , S V't v 14 - lit?"''-','-- - -A ' ' ' ' H' V -'--. ' 4 ..... ( ....... . . .;. -. . - ' -... . .- . . , ' w 1 BDuQS IE SOLD TO SCIEM Salem Securities Amount ing $28,29,35 Sold By City "Council E " "3 V-.-.,- r fc I) The bond firm ots Ralph Schnee- loch company; of Portland was the successful bidders for $28,239.35 Salem bonds. Bis were opened at the Monday evenlcg mcetins of the city council. The following bids were sub mitted to the council: United ; States National bank for the Lumberman's Trust com pany of I Portland, $28,264.35; Ladd & Bush, $28,250; Salem Bank of Commerce, par tor $10, 000 of the bonds; Ralph Schnee loch company of Portland, $28,- It will be noted that the bonds were sold to the Portland firm on a bid of only $7.3 in excess of the offer of Ladd & Bush. On December 31, 1920, the mu nicipal bond , debt of the city of Salem amounted to $474,000., However, since that date the city has paid off $34,000 of these bonds. During the year 1920. the city paid off $39,050 of its mu nicipal bonds. I In 1916 the city tax levy was 14 mills,.; according to the records of the city recorder's office. In 191? the city's was at the rate of 121 milis. It was the same 'in WIS., In 1919 the the eity vas .13.9 and in 1920 the city's levy was -13-7. . " In other words the levy for the city's expenses of doing business is now lessi than aurmg me m year of the war. IIU8BAX1 : AM WIFE ..WHITE Mr and airs. James - Carson. Columbus. N. .M-, sign a letter saying, "We have both .concluded we shall never be without oley Cathartic Tablets and . we believe them to rbe essential , to gooa fcealth." hey keep the stomach swjeet. liver active and bowels regular. They banish constipa tion, biliousness, sick ; headache, Rtnmacb. sas On tfiraa.h i bad breath, coated tongue. Not habit forming. Sold everywhere Adv. NEW CORPORATIONS k . Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday by the Central Or- egon Hardware & Implement com pany, capitalized at $5000. The incorporators are W. O. Krlngift.1 MargweriCe . Kringie ana aoiiiii ; 11. Graham. : i ':' jResoluuna" or Al&soiouon ?wcra. Wed "by the Eastern Maaufactnr--ins "company and the -Wmia-co company, botn or i-oruano. i s .YOUTHFCIi DEFIXITIOX - Washing dishes !s no adventure" not for children-Of the, Greeley school. ' i In dictionary work conducted by i Miss Lillian Walton, teacher to the fourth grade and nnder the direction of the Franklin branch : of the public library, AIlss Valton. vwhat Is an adventure?" A little fellow raised his -hand. t : "An adventure is when you go to do somcihlng," Che aald j- promptly. "Well, now, suppose I go to wash some .dlshea," auestioned, Miss Walton. i VNo that's no ad? enture -it s only when you do .sometntng. To the q uestion : ".WJiat is . disturbance?" the answer came quickly: "Whenever a -.person makes . a fuss.- Minneapolis Tribune. - i kWhim th milk drivers in New York city went out on a strike and the delivery of milk was stopped. hntJi th rich and th doot suffered alike. The tictare on the left shows the chauffeur i of a well-to-do. f - ' I , "T-l J ' l e A.1 J : U. -M U 4- -,UAm.E, iMn.n 1Wn.i. Uava.a fciHE KNOWS AFTER 0 YEAKS j JUSLness "lan geuuijg nuut airecfc uum uiu wuiy, wuuo vuo vuc wu uic """" Juu"b ilVYMlU , iUI UU UkUS iSKCip, - - - - ----- - - - A cold, even when It has devel c-ped a hacklne couch, difficult breathing, sleepless nights, raw or convention which is to be held throat and sore lungs, even then I in Salemi February 16 to 19. He 1 J I 1 .1 1.1.1. . - 1 i ' m - l.t- . 1 Honey and Tar. . Mrs, Miuon i rai wane, uox 3Z. Ataua, Mica., Eakin ot tne Capital writes : "i nave usea f'oiey-s bank is ithe chairman rjr uuu iui iui iiiu i-tiM wu In cjonference with the gene- commlttee' of , which Harold National He ! out- .11 Says There will be a present FREE ; to every adult paying admission to the ? COUNTRY STORE ; TONITE j ; ' ' s C Two Shows 7 9 . Coimlry Store Both; Shows ; Contest' for the Kiddies Too BLIGH THEATRE I'll A iff 'i and find there 13 no other cough L,,ic)a . manv hf.lnf-ii or croup remedy; like it. Yon M8 .-1- iL..lP It gets right J suspB 1 B 1 iie-wuuciiiuu may ntn mv nsime at thn aat of the trouble. Child- I ranKemenis. ren like it. Adv. Sold everywhere.- ranK turkeys, grousa, quail or par tridges, wild ducks and the intro duced pheasants and gray par tridges, by Elizabeth and Joseph Grinnell. ".Toasts for ell Occasions." se lected and arranged by Edithe Lea Chase, and Captain W. E. P. French. , - "The Christian Approach lo Social Morality," three lectures by Following the interview I Mr. iPichard Clark Cabot, on the con- ftobjlnsott and Mr. Eakln looked isecration of the affections and ro- C.E. PRESIDENT VISITS liJ CITY Committees 'Are Appointed to Have Charge-of State '" Convention Here over thej armory which has i been leased for the convention, j The armory Is the only building ih the City big enough to accommodate the gathering. ! The following persons have been named by Mr. Eakin rof chairmen of the various .commit tee:! Entertainment Lucile Ross; registration, Elizabeth Hogg; i nance, Ross Miles; publicity, R. L Putnam; junior; Mrs. K. . Putnam ( guides and page, How ard Zinser; music. Miss Alice Judd; rbcreation, Elsworth An3- low Other committees are yet tq be appointed. Le Roy Robinson of PorUand. S Af r- Putnam, puDiicuy cnair- president ot the Oregon Christian iWJ V'- Hndeavor, was in Salem last Sun-I f "I beijieve that the biggest pro day afternoon in the interest of j blem in jcohnection with the whole tne Dig au-staie cnristian inaeav- i aiiair is ine entertainment pi tno I convention, it is no small mat- :ter to entertain 1000 delegates, ,but I believe that Salem is the one citys in the state that can and Will do! it. It is going to be a splendid opportunity for the city i to induce, through its welcofaie to f these young people; many of them to make Salem their future home. I trust that the churches, homes, and business houses and all com mercial and civic Interests will be come interested in this gathering and help to make it the biggest Christian Endeavor - convention ever held Jn the state of Oregon. port of the commission on social morality. "Far to Seek'fa romance of England and India by Maud Di ver. "The First Sir Percy," an ad venture of the Laughin Cavalier, by Baroness Orczy. For The Children "Wonder Tales of the World." retold by Constance Arm field. "Granny's Wonderful Chair and its Tales of Fairy Times," by Frances Browne story of Uncle .Nick among the Shoshones, by Elijah Nicholas Wilson. "Martin Crusoe", a boy's ad venture on Wizard Island, by T. C. Bridges. v. ' ; Cohen Buys Interest Of Former Partner Harry Cohen has purchased the interest of his partner, Sam Per nor, and is now sole propreitor of the Paris Shoo store,- 357 State street. t Mr. Cohen has already put in a much larger stock than has been' carried heretofore, and says his new policy will be "a smaller profit but a larger turnover." "In every sale we make our Lrule, as heretofore, will be 'They UUGCU STOPS ill Clogged Ahr Passages Open at Once -Xostrils Cleared 'The White Indian Boy," the Must Satisfy.' If your nostrils are clogged and your head , stuffed because of catarrh or a cold,! get Ely's Cream Balm at any dvug store. Apply a little of this pure, antiseptic. germ destroying cream into your. nostrils and let It penetrate through every air! passage of your 1 head and - membranes. Instant reiier. r How. good it feels. Your head is clear. .Your nostrils are open iou breathe rreeiy. xso more hawking or snuffling. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic Don't stay stuffed up, choked up and miserable. Relief is sure. - Adv. New Scrims, . v- ir j-. -its' r ' "- '? Marquisettes and i Curtain Materials , Urn In ' ILL jusz received .jsusa Scrims in White, Cream and Ecru color v " Medial $9c& ' - - .-. ... . . ' i,. . I S Commercial arid Court Streets Store Close AH Day Friday, .Aimistice'Day LJ 31 t 4- LAST DAY BERTLYTELL In "TheManmo" FRIDAY . Mi$$ Du Pont In 'fThe Rage of Paris" LIBERTY - . . ; ' . . Chas. Chaplin' Sunday I V. k N -: T-l i i n i i i .i...i.f j .kzmm 1 - ... . . ..' r : I $3.00 Round Trip to 1 Portland Every ' Day i r flrpnnn TlAr-.trir Rai!wa ti wawjrsa bnui wS W I 11 1 If V J .f, . if V ' I" 1 On and after October 21st the Oregon! Electric Railway! will sell round trip tickets to Portland for ?3 including war tax,, good for return to and including the sec ond day from date of sale, r f I -J. W. RITCHIE, -Adv.! Agent, 0. E. Ry AT THE LIBRARY Take the Sunset Route - I To - EASTERN CITIES The1 Sunset Limited . (No Extra-Fare) " Operating Daily Between -, The Golden Gate and The' Crescent City Offers all the Comforts of Modern Travel. Through Sleeping Cars San Francisco and Los Angeles, . ; . ; , ; to . , , ) New Orleans and Washington r .Observation Car and Dining Car all the way Connection is made at New Orleans with Southern Pa cific Steamers for New York also rail connections : with limited and express trains to northern and eastern cities. : - New One-way Fares; East through California, without additional cost, Liberal Stopover Privileges, and the Apache Trail Side Trip will appeal to you. Inquire of. Ticket Agents for further particulars or , write Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, . , , . General Passenger Agent PEOPLE'S CASH STORE THIS STOBE WILL CLOSE ALL DAY FRIDAY IN OBSERVANCE OF AEMIBTICE DAY OUR ith lSUiagnetic WargQln&ln BASEMENT BARGAIN As wellias on other days, Folks, we are going right ahead enlarging and expanding, scrapin? together all possible room to house the mighty values that we have in store for you. You'll find some wonderful specials! here everyday but Thursday seems to be a day where additional bargabs are offered! together .with our usual bargain giving 'days. 5 ; ; 1 ; 1 1 3 I '' i I .Xcw Hooks . :' ; 1 "The Working Forces in v Jap anese Politics." a brief account of political, conflicts 1861-1920, by ticnl lwacakl. i !"China of the Chinese, a nop- Ular stndy of Chinese life and in stitutions, by Edward T lTheodoto Chalmers i Werner. i"Modern Steam Engfneerlne In Theory! and Practice," the fourth edition jof this practical book for steara- users, electricians firemen and engineers, by Gardner D. Ilie- OOX. j U- I...-......... - ! ."Manual of Wireloas Telegra phy and Catalog- of Radio Teli praith Apparatus," a pamphlet by the Manhattan Electrical Supply Co. Inc. ; 4 Exporting to the World.- z manual! of practical export for all i who are interested or engaged in foreign 1 trade, by A. A. Preciado. I "The Calorific Power of Fuels" with a collection of, auxiliary ta bles and tables showing the heat cf combustion of tuels, solid, 11 rjuid and j gaseous, by Jlerman pboi-e.-l'l- .-!''.:.; ("Chemistry for the ' Engineer Electrician and ,the .Practical Man!" y Charles A. Watkins "Oregon Plue Hook and Official Directory, 1921-1922." compiled by Sam, A. Kozc-r secretary ot State, r The Makir.s: of Leather." by Henry It. Procter. i . J i "Hides and Leather In France' by Norman Herts. i"The Story of Ropo." the his tory anJ the modern development of rope making, ronsp'-lei snd pul ljhd' byi the Plymouth Ccrdage company, u - - ' ! MPr'lik''f ts, " and runners:- frow to Plan Therm, How ti Sefvc Them: How to Behave at Them.' a book for the school and homo, by Mary I). Cbnmbern. : "Came Fanning For Profit and Pleasure,' a pamphlet on the wild 125 Dozen Polly Prim Aprons 39c Madfe of fine Cheeked Gingham -and Percales all are , attractive and desirable colors; neatly trimmed. Thursday special ..: Children's 50c Wool Stockbgs In assortment of colors, all 4 to 23c small 62 speciaU pair sizes. Mostly Thursday Ml 5 c and 10c Laces Including Torchan and Valencienne Laces, assort ed widths. Thursday special, yard . . . 2c $1.25 Cedar Oil 1 Mops just - in; all One big lot new stock. Thursday special Sewing Thrlad 160 yard spools Thursday special. to customer. it Spool Lira- 4c Fleisher Weol Yarn 3 29c quality, one ounce ball. ' " Special per ball , 19c CANDY SPECIAL 35c Hard Fancy Mixed Candy Thursday j Special ' 20c Pound Children's Wool Sweaters Small sizes only- in colors, of, gray, red, and blue while they last. ' j a Thursday special TTC VfT wocene s A Few Big Values from Our Up-Stairs Store Serge and Silk Dresses Beautiful Serge and Silk Dresses, embroidery trimmed, contrasting trimmings and self trimmed. These ..,..J i$750 A New Arrival of $8.50 Value come in Navy blue and other colors, Special for Thursday only at We Always Sell For Less $7 Jersey Sport Coats Excellent quality Jersey Coats in black, brown xkayy blue and redr ( j K( Special for Thursday ' only, at., V)uU Jump er blue, In screes and Jersey's, brown and navy Special for Thursday (&A "Cfl Only at i :-pfftdU Ladies' Hose Ladies' fine Cotton hose, with hem top. Special, for Thurs day only. ; 9c erPair (Limit to; customer) j from our up stair r store : Ghirar deUi's Chocolate One lib. can 29c Five j lb $1.35 can time?. Bulk! Cocoa 2 lbs. for 25 c ar, 3 lbs for 0 Powdered Sug "Diamond Coffee for 7pur Breakfast; rive . lb. H can $1.50 Three lb. can 96c 'One lb: can 33c Llpton'a Tea, . jw ftl lb. for.... DC Calumcf Baking Pow- rv der.- .. .. -' 1 6 lb. "can.V" 'V Market Baskets Sturdy and well made, 15c Market Baskets. Thursday Special, each . 8c -45c Heavy! Oil T Cloth! . .In a bi& -assortment of ! patterns, Thttrday"i ..Special, 90-1 .yard C Velvet Ribbon Shop Where The Crowds Buy In all colors widths, will Special Thursday, and all be sold PricQ , ,.,.,..,J;,.linV3llJ ai)Hjt:. Fourth Great Anniversary Sale , , Only Four More Days - t Soracsthingt doing evejy day; live wire special iniall .dcpaitmonts--mafly .now arri vals, placed on sale at unbelievable LOW TRICES. Com IckImj-, Come Every Pay. 1 I I 1 f