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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1921)
.8 TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1021 5 iKlE 9 Price Movement on New York Exchange, How ever is Irregular BOND DEMAND STICKS Favorable Influence is In jected by International , ; Remittances NEW YORK, Nov. 2S. Rails and railway equipment continued to lead the further irregular price movement hi tho stock' exchange today. The recent broad demand for high grade and speculative bonds was well maintained. The general stock list met occasional setbacks, however, such minor specialties as chemicals, fertiliz ers, sugars and mail order issue?, giving way to incessant selling presKinp. Sears Roebuck wan con spicuously Weak because of rum ors dealing, with the preferred Mock. Foreign oHs eased, in con trast to domestic issues. Trading for the long account was favored by easier money and a brief rally in foreign exchange from tho morning's ' low Quota tions, nternatlonal remittances re acted favorably to unofficial re ports that Europeau bankers soon might meet to deviso means of stabilizing their ' depracated cur rencies in this country. ; Buying of rails seemed to bo based in pat t on tho October ton riago reports ! and ; tho October statements of such systems as Atchison, St. Paul and tho lead ing ratifies and coalers, nearly aU of, which showed gratifying cuius In net or operating income. The cheaper rails lost much of their advance in the heavy realizing of the last hour. Sales 875,000 shares. The 5 per cent opening rate for Call money' relaxed to 4pr cent.at noon with an abundance of. private offerings at 4 per cent Ilrokers reported r largo sums available for 30 and 60 day loans at last . week'a moderate conces sions bat the longer maturities held firm. - - ; . Liberty and victory Issues again contributed predominantly to the heavy turnover in bonds; s Liberty second v 4'8 -'-at-95.88. and .first 4.1-4's at 97, established new hig'a records as did victory 3 S-4's at par. Gains of oue to two poinU were made by various underlying railroad bonds. Total sales, pat value, J22.650.000. Electrical Utilities . ? Are Accorded Hearing ? Two proposed-sets of rules to tovern line extension of electrical utilities, presented at a hearing UNCUS BEH -; 8AVS: "TWiVa many tod a e a I t by h 1 a s b, Nevvy, that' a lrn to wants ita tmtti- leru it r. a n't show through. One min ute essay on health by O. I Scott, D. C. Women Should Hot . . Lose Sentiment , No woman should lose the power to thrill at a moon beam. Romance should not' be allowed to die in the drum of practical affairs and dragging ailments. , Women need to be keen to keep the lungs active, the liver alert and the kidneys in order. These are the or gans that do most to help retain the health and fresh ness of youth. When they become inactive chiropractic spinal adjustments will re move the cause. Chiropractic spinal ad justments remove the cause ; of diseases of the head, J throat, lungs, heart, stom ach, liver, kidneys and in testinal organs... HEALTH FOLLOWS OtlHOPMCTK CORRECTS WBSUK01ISPMAL SCBVES WDBIASESOT .THE FOLLOW) IN 0t6J9 WW ' MMJ ! uvts iv STOMACH WTTEW HEALTH BEGINS Depends n whan fan telephone B7 for as .appoint- . (nenW CoDiultatioB It Without ehrg. vstaoett bfcjaVtiMULMtt Dr. O.L.Scott K. Chiropractor 414-19 U. S. Bank Bldff. on tho question before the public service commission yesterday, represent months of work on tii part of commission and utility en gineers, and the commission ex pects to issue an order within ;; days based on a study of the two sets. Representatives of tho utilities who were present yesterday made considerable argument against the commission's proposed regula tions. The object of the hearing is to arrive at a uniform policy of regulating extensions. Tho substance of the commis sion's -proposal is two-span ex tensions free of cost. On the other hand tho utilities proposed a flat monetary consideration of about $31 a span to reach customers. FLAX FACTS ARE FTER STU PRESEWTE SITU ADVICE FOR WOMEN WHO SUFFER "I advise every woman who suf fers with kidney trouble to try Foley Kidney rills." writes Mrs. rtissie firawner, 2522 Scofield Ave., Cleveland, O. "I could not do my housework, but since tak ing Foley Kidney Pills I feci ike a new woman and am able to do my work." Rheumatism, swollen ankles and backache, stiff joints, sore muscles and sleop disturbing bladder ailments indicAte disord ered kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills act promptly. Sold everywhere. Adv. IIFIXT NEWS IIULLT. Ore., Nov. 28. P.en Rode, a former resident of Unlit, spent several days this ucrk visit ing the C. F. Drown and Albeit Oeder families. Mr. and Mrs. John Iteinhart uud son J. A. Reinhart, spent Thanks giving day at their daughter's home, Mrs. II. J. Winter. Dorothy Van Gorder has been ill this week. Mis Klttio SniithfM- loft last week to spend a month in Uills- boro. Classified Ads. In The Statesman Bring Results The Willamette valley har- es tablished beyond question the fuel that It can grow the fintM grades of libra. f!.;x, according to Cc'.o;.ei K. Hofer. lie refers so (he fat that until tl yoar, flax has always broutht gco.1 prices aiu; that it has l--n demonstrated' fc.." private firms, that llax growing U one of the meet profitable that farmers v ;n r.tr.-.pj in. M;"tana if. now pract!c;ll; rr,;t rt the flax 1 tts ness and San i'nn Cisco man;ifj( .turets pief r I'o Willamette aT.fy to that ot Mini; esota or Canada, h e says. Colonel Hofer submits the fol lowing: "The Willamette valley has es tablished beyond question its ability to produce the fine.st grades of fibre flax. The soils, climate, water and atmosphereic conditions aro favorable. Produc tion ranges from two to three tons dry flax to the acre. Minimum es timates taken from the records of the Turner plant show an avera"o of one and one-fourth to one ti;-l one-half tons dry straw short flr.x for tow and from three to live tons per acr long fibro flax. Porter Brothers made a record of 14 tons long fibre of first grade off three and one-half acres. Three acrer. near vest Stayton yielded 15 tons first grade pulled fibre. Four tons short dry straw make three ton.-, threshed, yield 10 bushel of flax seed, worth 24, and tho thret tons short straw make a ton of furniture tow worth 534. (st of manufacture: threshing $. and making tow, 18: total 2 4, or net to producer from four tons short straw, $90. A 50-ton per day plant at peace wastes -will add 25 n II u j atioi; I s I Frepwater, Umatilla county, in-f ?ng the dar in tbe pUln and W-'! tfcen " 11. irtttwi fMfttll8 during the firt week and the full prograiaof the movement will be accomplished. Mr. LeGrand will corporators. A. . Creeehus. S. ! t-d wa-y concerning . practical Ss- Eaton. E. P. Jensen, W. H. Cog- sues of life. The musical numbers to 50 per cent to earnings of the) producer. ; r -.- : . i . , ' ! riuriui; it .urt-s iiirc tux on i any ' w)il th:it does ci liakt- crop of 2 4 tons yielding 12 per! r cent fibre, wo nave the follow ing: Cfino pounds fibre at "0 cents ?:Ut.'i.:..t 1000 pounds spinning tow at 2o cents. ..... 2(H,."1 125 bushels seed, J 1.50 per bushel 1ST. 5') Gross total SC3k7.;o ('osX of manufacture: Threshing at $5 per ton.... $12-" Retting and drying, 12 ton.. 200 Itraking, $5 per ton i- Scutching, $10 per ton 2.".o bill: capitatizat!on 3w.oo.. The Dalles-Columbia Transpor-j tation company, Portland; incur. ; porators, G. H. Hvthman. Daytt.n' Kymau. Civarles E. Sieeismith : capitalization. $15,000. C. & M. Stages, Portland; in corporators. C. E. Whitney. L. J. I.owdish. R. C. Jaffee; capitaliza tion. $25,000. Allyn Dyeing & Cleaning estab- ; lishnunt,-Portland; incorporators. Percy G. Allen, F. T. Richards. J. C. Luckel; capitalization, $5o0 bv Mr. and Mrs. Jlowe and MTt. LeGraml aro commented oni most Upeak on "The Second Coming ot faxorabiy. Forty' people I taav Christ" this evehtng and Mr. Howe will Eire "Rork of Ages" with musical coins. The men at the Bungalow and the First Chris tian churches will meet for a teV lowship upper at 6:15 la the din ing room ot the First turcy- i ' $M0 Total con Net return to producer for fibre straw, $2587.50 or ?2".s.7:, p i acre. NEW CORPORATIONS A Articles of incorporation have been filed herv ly the Gillt-spie Mortgapo & Finance company of Portland, capitalized at $100,000. The incorporators are George P. Gillespie, A. U. Gilleypi.. and Maurice W. Seitz. Other, articles have been filrd an follows: .Slough Transportation company Portland; incorporators, Jame? Good. Georgo Iiluhm, M. II. Wright; capitalization, $10,000. kelson & Co., Hay City, Tilla mook ounty, incorporators, John A. Nelson, Peter Nelson, Orval M. Itodle; capita'.izatfou, $20,000. Peoples Mercantile company. HCSRAXD AND WIFE WHITE, Mr. and Sirs. James Carson, 1 Columbus, N. M., s'sni a letter saying. "We have both concluded v.e shall never be without Foley i Cathartic Tablets and we believe them to be essential tc good j health." They keep the stomach. rweet. liver active and bowel? i regular. They banish constipa-! I t;on, biliousness, sick headacho. ; moating, sour stomacn. gas on i 1 stomach, bad breath, coatod tongue. Not habit forming Sold everywhere. Adv. I liEWis airrs fall NEW YORK, Nov. 2S. Ed "Strangler" Iewis won the first fall from Stanislaus Zbyszko in their two in three fall match for the world's heavyweight wrestl ing championship at Madison Square Garden tonight. The fall was accomplished with r. flyinir headlock after 17 minutes, .11 seconds of wrestling. Forward Movement Brings Two Score Into Church Mr. LeGrand, leader in tho for-j ward movement campaign at the! First Chirstian church, gave a 1 short lecture Sunday morning to tho Bible classes of the, Sunday school on tho industrial question, speaking from practical experience as a special worker in that line, lie spoke to large audiences dm- Silk lingerie - - - , . f i And Underthings,Crepe De Chine, Satin and Glove Silk Underwear Camisoles of Crepe De Chine or Wash Satin, eolorsi are Flesh, Maize, etc. $1.19, $1.75 and $2.75. j CJlove silk Yosts, flesh color, $2.49 Clove Silk Bloomers Vanity Fair Brand $3.98 Firsheen Xetlierwear DeLuxe. snmethmjr entirely new and different in silk underwear for women. Lingerie, lhat't fit for a queen the American girl.- v ' Firsheen Netherwear Vests $35,451 Firsheen Netherwear Bloomers .$4.45 Gale Commercial and Court Streets I I II I HIIU ,tt r 3taj There's Surprises for You Here on Your Pre-Holiday Shopping Tour "Of Course You'll Shop Where: The Crwds Buy" SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAYS VISIT SALEM'S ORIGINAL BARGAIN BASEMENT JL J 65c Quality Linen Huck " Towels, each 35c Large size fine quality linen Huck towels to .embroider one of these with initial or design would make a pleasing gift. SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAYS HOT "COFFEE h SERVED FREE ALL THE TIME , - (Basement Store) A SENSATIONAL EVENT FOR: A TWO DAY FAST AND FURIOUS SELLING TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR HOLIDAY STOCK Admission is truly made,Joiks, that our Bargains are UNUSUAL. Unusual in the value we give; unusual in the prices they are marked, and unusual in the satisfaction they give. It does give a person a feeling of satisfaction and security iokribw that without any strings or qualifications those values can be obtained from a Salem store a community establishment that is in Salem and for Salem. The Bargains quoted beldw are deserving of your friendship and confidence Buy pletity Values the Men will appreciate $4 Men's Heavy Corduroy Pants $2.98 Men, you know values, but here's one you've never met extra heavy corduroy pants in all sizes, is a marvel at the above price. $1.50 Men's Blue Denim Bib Overalls 85c Nearly all sizes in this lot. A big sup ply that will clothe nearly all rien of Sa lem at about halt the regular prico. Men, come early. $6 Regular Pair Water Repellant Lee Unionalls $3.98 It's no need to fear tbewet weather if clothed in a pair of these warranted water repellant Lee Unionalls doubled and reinforced throughout. Men's Heavy Quality Work Sox, Two Pairs 15c Extra! Extra! Men, stop and look and buy. One' big lot faftnous cotton work box, former valaea 20c pair (Basement). Look Men! $1.50 Dress Shirts Each 69c One big lot, every one a stylish pattern, nearly ail sizes. Pretty stripes of all de scriptions favorite weaves here for your selection. . Men's 50c Fancy Dress Suspenders 29c Consider practical as a gift offorng economical for the purchaser. A big as sortment of patterns can be had at this price. Men's Rufl Neck Slipover Sweaters $1.49 Slipover Ruff Neck Sweaters in a com bination of colors and sizes for men and boys, regular values at $2. Men's $1.50 Blue Chambray Work Shirts 69c Men, the prices on chambray shirts are going out of sight, but we have a largo stock we will dispose of at below today's cost. NOTE PARTICULAR! THAT THESE PRICES ARE FOR TWO )AYS ONLY l 0 Santa Clause Has Made His Headquarters here nnil wants to see ynu all Of course, our toys will be sold for less, too! $1.50 dressed Sleeping Dolls $2 Train with double cars . . 35c Kewpie Doll, Beauties 29c Doll heads, Special at . . . . 35c Comic Picture Books 85c 98c 10c 19c 19c Host of other big values in our stock, which covers a special added section of our Basement Store. Where Women Shop with pleasure Men's 65c Silk-Cotton Dress ' Ties 29c For a gift inexpensive and sensible Ihere is nothing like a fine silk-tie. Our other grades of ties also reduced $1.50 ties at 98c; $1 ties at 69c; 75c ties at 4 9c. $1.25 72x90 Quilted Cotton Batts 89c Made of fine quality sterilized cotton batting quilted for ready use for the making of extra large comforters. $1.50 Fancy Covered Feather Pillows 98c Medium size Tfeather pillows, former values $1.50. Special fine grade of flow ered ticking civering extra special. $4 Nashua Heather Plaid Blanket 64x76 $2.98 A phenonerimal value of the People's Cash store calibre colorful plaida that's sure to please in its array of different colors. 66x80 Cotton Sheet Blanket at 79c Oie big special lot; Just , arrived all made with colored borders and fine qual ity nap cotton. (Limit 3 to enstmer). $1.49 Ladies' Fleece lined Union Suit 85 ; - White cotton ribbed fleece lined union suits, ankle and knee length. Three quarter and full length sleeves. (Base ment.) ... Values to $3.75, Ladies' and Girls Winter Sweaters. $1 k ? v It seems absurd bat ita a fact -one lot of 17 dozen received through a special, purchase. Lot consists of wool and wool mixed tuxedo, slipover and belted. styles. (Basement.) . , . 75c Fancy TurkisH Gift Towels, ' each 49cT - A heavy and close weave Turkish towel with artful colored border of pink and blue an appropriate gift suggestion. TOYLAXI) IS OPEN WITH A SPARKLING "ARRAY OF BEAUTY ( Basemen tVtore) WHERE WE CROWDS ALWAYS BUY GROCERIES FOR LESS X 83ClC VALLEY FLOUR . 1 sack PANCAKE FLOUR GRAHAM FLOUR . 1 sack CEREAL . . . ROLLED OATS ... 5 pounds V ' i MACARONI ...5U3 ... .45 ... .39 ... .43 ... .53 ... .30! 5 pounds TAPIOCA ......... 5 pounds JAP RICE .... 5 pounds . ' WHITE BEANS . . , 5 pounds RED MEX. BEANS 5 pounds LIMA BEANS . J r. . .30 .30 .30 .40 .50 XLEANUP SALE OF INDIES' HATS For these two days we will offer any hat in the house, values from $7.50 to $18, will close Special price of .. jjq Ladies! Don't overlook the significance of this offer. Be here early. The Great Sale of MEN'S SHOES Continues for the Two l)ays of This Sale I A shipment of 1,240 pairs Sample shoes (on the balcony, shoe depart ment). Just imagine $7 to $12 Shoes at $4.50, The ahoes are of the famous Foot, Schultze "Co. and Westmore of St. Paul. Cordovan alf, heavy pig 8kln, hand rolled jcalf leather, coco and black calf skin, vici kid leather of extra heavy and durable quality. English and blucher, all genuine Goodyear weits and soles of guaranteed oak leather; iome. made jwith rubber welts. Sixes v.i'or 8 L ............ $450 MEN'S SLICKERS , Rainproof Slickers, good quality and standard make, to $4 yalues $2.08 BOYS WOOL SUITS . Woolen Suits, two pair pants to each suit, $15 values, special. .. .$9.50 MEN'S SUITS Also for young men. 'of good -woolen material antf excellent workman ship. Special ........ .. FREE PREMIUM TRADIXQ . .COUPONS . . . With all purchases.' Begin sating them now for Christmas gifts. Our premium department is now being filled to capacity with thousands of desirable gifts you will want to give Christmas lime. k - 7 L i a ,1 1 . t. s f ..ab't Jr ' " i !..