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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1922)
8 THE OREGON, STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON If I TS ;Tfl SLOW Comparatively Few Have Filed Declarations With , Secretary of State TIME IS GROWING SHORT Scores of Places to Fill Pre sage Rush at State House Shortly Considerably fewer candidates for "nominations' to be made by the Republican and Democratic parties at the primary election, Ma It. hare been filed np to tnla time,, than had been formally pre- j sented, at the corresponding date preceding the primaries In 1920,; according to a statement made by Secretary of State Sam A. Koter. With the time limit for filing candidates' petitions and declara tion's only 28 days away, not over S per cent of the filings whoch could normally be etpected have been received. v The last date for filing falls on pri! 14,;whlch is 85. days prior to the primary election. , ... , Lethargy Shown ', T Out of the 290 contestants who in 1920 presented, their candlda cies for Selection by the voters of ths Republican party to contend for offices to be1 filled at the gen eral election, more than 40 had formally filed their platforms and slogans with the secretary ot state c a month prior to the4: last date fixed by law for entering the race. About the same ratio prevailed with reference to the Democratic, candidates, who numbered 78 on the closing day. This year there - are 107 state and district offices to be filled but to date 24 Republicans and three Democrats 'have - arranged for aTplace on the ballot by tiling of flclally. ' ; High Flare to Fill The higher offices for "which nominations will be made are those of national committeemen, representatives in congress from the first, second and third con gressional districts. governor, state treasurer, three Justices of the supreme court, superintendent of public instruction, labor com missioner, and commissioner of the public service commission (state at large). In this group, the only candidates who have for mally filed are Dr. J W. Morrow. Democrat, for national commit teeman; Franklin F. Korell, Re publican, for conrressman, third district; and C. H. Gramm. Re publican, for labor commissioner. An aggregate of 17 places on th circuit bench, in 10 Judicial districts, has brought ont only six formal filings. Judges Percy R. Kelly and George G. Bingham. Republicans, have filed for renom ination in the first district, com posed of Linn and Marion counties and James N. Davis, Republican, seeks th nomination for depart ment No. 5 in the Multnomah county district. Judge T. E. J. Duffy of Bend, Democrat, and Judge George R. Bagtey, of Hills boro, Republican, have filed for renomination in the 18th and 19th districts, respectively, and O. B. Setters, of Astoria, Repub lican.' has secured a place on the ballot for nomination In the 20th district. ' . Seats Not Attractive A. M. LaFollett, Louis Lach- mnnd, and George W. Hubbs. Re publicans, have formally declared for the two Marion county seats in the state senate. L. N. Curl, of Albany. . seeks the Republican nomination in the second sena torial district, and John B. Bell, of Eugene, Republican, asks for nomination in the third district. Ben C. Sheldon of Med ford, and Edward H. . Belknap of Monroe, both Republicans, seek promotion from the lower nouse to the re- w mm v mm - i AbdI over throat and chest . VlVAPORuri - SATURDAY CORNING. IARCH-18L 1922 r ' . QUEER "FANCY SKATING STUNT. jj . - - . ' ""7,,. I. I . Z ML 7 1 1 I i I I II I -mm m e- 1 V 1 1 - M j 1 1 . 1111 V W SSW. mmmmmt mmw- ? xzf V. Ik in , W y. i : OopjrrlaM by Undcrdood Uooerwwx! Earl Palmer of Plattsbnrg, N. a fancy and speed skater, hurdles one three barrel obstacle and then dives over the other at high speed without breaking his neck. five, namely, Arthur B. Carlson. W. C. North. William F. Wood ward, O. W. Hosford, and R. H. iHaynes, all Republicans and resi dents of Portland have thus far filed. Thomas B. Kay of Salem, and D. E. Fletcher of Indepen dence, Republicans, have entered in the first and 11th districts, re spectively. Two Republican candi dates, Herbert Egbert of The Dalles, and Frank M. Gill, of Du- fur, have qualified to content for 8fectlv9 senatorial seats allotted I the one membership from the 12th to the sixth and ninth districts, district, and the filing of Sherman and Milton R. Klepper, of Port land, has filed for the one full term seat to be filled by the vot ers of Multnomah county this year. 'Renomination in the 12th senatorial district is sought by Colon R. Eberhard of La Grande, Republican. Multnomah Slow , M. Miles of St. Helens, Democrat, for renomination in the 20th dis trict completes the list. Good for That "Flu" Congh For quick relief from the wear ing coughs that ''hang on" after the grippe or influenza, take Fo ley's Honey and Tar. Mrs. K. D enough now for me to sec the I fond twinkle in his eves as ie looked at her. "not this kind. anyway. But I'll learn it if you'll help me.' "I'll take you out for hours ev ery day you're here," Marion de clared, with her words strongly Italicised, and Mr. Savarin laugh ed outright as he met my amused eyes. "Are we going to meet mother with the car, Auntie Madge?" Marion queried, and in the same breath: "May I put on my pink dress?' "Surely, dear," I returned, "but you must hurry. We haven't very much time.. Uncle Robert will ex cuse you if you'll run, I know1 She tied her boat and skipped away with a backward wave ot the hand. Robert Savarin's eyes followed her fondly, and I knew his thoughts from the sigh that Hps. HPK -tilt I -' " ' - I U VUUU5UU) 1IU1U IUC There exists a still greater pan-1 nrilvi rhiM. ikf wrttM- "Af-I i-....n- -.- v.. m m m . ' " v iuiviuuuuuj cevaycu ui cuj 01 lormauy aeciarea canai-iA oft.nv t loft ... " : . h6flse of the legislature. ; For the seemed to ralieve me t.i! I tried Bn, .. r uic awjlivj auu a ni 9 f aa..u - 1 13 places allotted to the 18 th dis trict, , Multnomah county, only ' -K, ' Ll.LI . ., , . 1- UUIO cud uiguijr f ucvuiuicuu. 1 is si- so good for croup, whooping cough and colds. It puts sooth ing, healing coating over the in flamed surfaces, cnti the phlegm. eases hoarseness, passages. Soil Can Lillian Resist? AdT. I'll A BIG CASH PRIZE FIRST PRIZE $200.00 And Twenty-seven Oliier Cagh Praes Totalling $300 1 2 3 4 I 5 6 7 8 9 'Marion Is not the only one clears the air who will have to change," he said, everywhere. J glancing down at his bespattered and rumpled clothing, so trim and immaculate an hour before. 'Marion's seamanship is rather trying," I laughed, then added! practically: "If you will give your things to Katie when you come down again I can promise ' you they will be returned to their pristine rresnnes8. uicRy says she 8 a wizard.' 'Thank you, that is very kind," he said perfunctorily, and with nCVCI-HIIUnO Ur H VWirCi We had almost reached the house when hr spoke again. "Will you have room in youri car for me to go to the station aisoi "Oh, 1 IBID Adela Garrlsoa's Ne CHAPTER 323 HOW ROBKRT SAV A R I N 6urely!" I exclaimed. THRILLED MADGE BY DECLARATION OF HIS TERMINATION ABOUT LIAN. Robert Savnrin spent the entire forenoon preceding Lillian's ar rival it the company of hU leige lady's small daughter. Marion THE I" You must pardon my remissness, UK-1 but I had hesitated to ask you be- LIL-cause " because you thought I might shrink from first meeting the wo man I love before the eyes of other people," he finished, smil ing down at my chagrined astoh- isnment. "Aly dear ladv. that led him all over the Durkee place I would have been very, true six Rearrange the figures In the above sauare In such a manner that they will count 15 every way and rend us your answer, together wun your name ana aaaress, and if It is correct, we will at once and ours, and if there was a tree i or a bush, a flower or a chicken on the two places whoso acquain tance he did not mak-? whose family history he did not learn, it wasn't Marion's fault. months ago, but that time has passed ror me. Let us speak plainly, once for all. It has only been within the last few months that I have completely lost the haunting fear that some day there At 11 q'clock I went in searca might come oyer me again that mnll vnu full nartlrnlara f nno eimniA .AnuiA. v. I of them, and found thm In theiawiui cloud fill, together with an, illustrated prise list. This condition is Teryrowbot on lh lltu lake at th0 He stPPe1 nd I fairly held easy and need not cost yea one cent of your own money it Is mere-1 foot of the garden. Th arlitt. I niy breath, remembering the 13 ly a matter ot securing two annual subscriptions ($1.00 each) to hooking extremely happy and su- years of mental loss to which he THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, the' oldest and best weekly farm maa 1 nremelr uncomfortable, was sit-1 referred. asine published in the Pacific .Northwest. i V HOW TO SEND VOUR SOLLTIO.V ,'. Use only. one side of . the paper that contains the solution and put your name, and address on the upper right-hand comer. - Three Independent judges,' having no connection with this firm. will award the prizes, and the answer gaining 250 points will will ting in one end of tho rowboit, j 'The best tpecialists long ago while Marion in the middle, flush-1 assured me that I need never fear ed and determined, was rowing him abont the lake. Marion ha learned to row in I child fashion aince she has been j with us, the little laks. in no take the first prise. .You will get 100 points tor solving the pusxle. P,ace being over three feet deep 40 will be awarded for general appearance, style, spelling, punctu ation, etc.. 10 points for hand writing, and 100 points for fulfill ing the conditions of the contest. The announcement of the prize winners and the correct solution will be printed at the close of the contest,, and a copy mailed to each person sending in a solution. - This Splendid Offer will only be good till March 31st. so send In your solution .Tight away- now to Puzzle Contest Editor, States man Publishing Co., Salem, Oregon. beine an ideally safe place tor juveniles, and she is naturally anxious to display the accomplts i- menL That i he boat leaks slight ly, and that her, oars Are apt in slip, sending splashes of water over her passengers, aro matters ot supreme indifference to Marion ; ts return, he went on, "and now my own inner consciousness con firms their decision. At last I im a man again, imonr men" he fiing his hands wide with a urtd n dramatic gesture "and. miie no mistake, I shall use all my returned strength Jo claim and i;otect what should be my iwu by all lue laws of God and nature, if not of man" As he went on to his room with a little courteous inclination of the head I fe4t my nnlia although in other situations fche J thrill with excitement and admir- Is nrettlly solicitous concerning I ation. - FIGURE PUZZLE PRIZES 1200.06 la cash,.., 1st prize SO.OO in cash, j .. 2nd prize 15.00 in cash.. . , 3rd prize 4 th prise 5thprlr.e 6th prize 7th prize 8th prize 9th prize 10.00 in cash.., 2.00 la cash;.... 1,00 in cash. . 1.00 In cash.'. , 1.00 In cash. ... .1.00 In cash. . 1.00 in cash... ,10th prize 1.00 in cash.... 11th prize 1.00 In cash... i 12th prize 1.00 In cash,. 13 th prize .1.00 in cash., . ,14th prizze LOO in cash. ..15th prize 1.00 la jcashi.J. 16 th prize l.flO la cash., . .17th prize ' 1.00 la cash. . . .18th prizes 1.00 In cash 19th prize 1.00 la cash.. . .20th prise 1.00 in cash.... 21st prise 1.00 in cash.... 22nd prise 1.00 in cash. .. .23rd prize 1.00 in cash. . . .24th prize 1.00 in cash. .. .25th prize 1.00 In cash. .. ,26th prize 1.00 In cash. . . .27Ch prise 1.00 in cash . . . .28th prize Would Lillian be able to resist such impassioned persuasion a Robert Savarin's? (To ba continued) " TOTAL f300.0O CASH Only . two annual subscrip tions to THE PACIFIC HOME STEAD are required to com pletely ' qualify your entry In the Puzzle Competition. the comfort ot her elders. But --n the subject of rowing herv brain lis single-tracked and enthusiastic. A Happy Couple. "Hoo-oo! Marlon!" I called. "Time, to mest. mother!'' She turned the boat so quick ly that Mr. Savarin nearly lost uia uaiancc. i caugnt a gumpse moneys were weax and had a of modish' masculine shoe.-, de- soreness and dull pain across my scribing an arc toward' the sky back- 1 fe,t dull and languid and held mr breath m . artut and my kidneys didn't art riaht. righted himwlf with an tifort. I1 taking Foley Kidney Pills "Oh-h: Uncle Robert. I'm so Bnd tne .n. put mr Wdneys in S3try!" EUEflYTIIIIIGTO GAIflr-riOTIIRIG TO LOSE This Man Was tlenlcti John Grab. 2539 Jackson Ave.. New Orleans. La., writss:. "My thi child exclaimed. !,iiess you re not Very usoj 3 to ; row boats.' are ' yon? with Imper- a sound healthy condition.'.. Fo ley Kidney Pills help the kidneys rid the system f aeJi and wasts that cause lamenB, backache. a In Hatn. "I guess I'm not. sweetheart rheumatic pains. Tonic in effect. quick In action. . Sold everywhere TMESES DAYS of being offered throughout the entire store that rjle; how we do it. Hut it V the People's Cash Store dom . ... . , -- Such wonderful bargains are stop with amazement and wonder Thousands will be here Saturday and everv dav to reap the harvest of these wotider ;baiiut .qutnliUca are limited and we advise you to come arly on Saturday morning. UMJ S UAL Will Be the Vni" the. Quality of the Barttasns,ahrl the Service Rendered CIer-A-Wy-on Ladies' Underwear A timely opportunity to par ticipate in these wonder values. Union Suits $2.39 These are Silk and Wool gar ments, the most standard brands obtainable; all styles and sizes, former price was to 13.50. Union Suits 49c Cotton mercerized Union Suits, a special wonder value and the selection to choose from is big. Union Suits 59c Of heavy weight cotton rib bed, some - fleece lined, all styles and sizes to cnoose from Regularly sold to 81.49. Here You Are! The most timely, the most carefully planned sale of Boys' Suits eyer held Boys' Wool km SUITS 2 Pairs Pants ALL SIZES $8.45 1 l You mothers surely can appreciate the value 'of t pair of pants. It actually doubles the life of your sonny's suit. These made ot the finest of fabrics, tailored to the most fashionable styles by one of America's best houses. Both the coat and pants are full lined, all buttons and seams are reinforced to give long lasting wear. Our other boys' suits are priced from $3.60 to $12.50. Wearier Values in Hosiery Special efforts wei made to give you the very beef values ever keen in Salem. rH 7" Daren's Hose 23c K The famous Arrowhead Hose tor children, the guaranteed hose that regularly sell to 35c; la black, brown and white. UdiesHoU29c j .. . . Of extra tine mercerised cot ton material, well fashioned; and the assortment Incnldes black, brown, white and gray. Regularly sells to 45c The season's rage In Hose, Silk Lisle Lace Hose In black, brown aad gray. Attractively Designed and full-fashloneA values to ll.TS. r Wonder Bargains in Spring Wonder Re duction G Millinery of The season's most attractive creations are here now. The most lovely spring hats are awaiting your call. As to prices, well just step into our store and price our hats. you will really wonder how we do it. Ladies j Spring Loa'io $1.98 0 and Up Our showing of ladles' Spring Coats it this lime baa two features, we bought them recently and secured. for you both the latest In style and the lowest i price. $7.50 and More and Still More Wonder Bargains 0-4 Pequot Sheeting, 59c Unbleached, the brand is so well known that description Is unnecessary. Come early to get your share. Turkish Towels, 15c 38-In. heavy qualltyTurkish Towels that regularly sell to 2)c, as long as they last go at 15c. 27-Inch Dress Ginghams, 14c For three days a wonderful selec tion of attractive plaids in dress Ging hams and the colors are fast. 32-Inch Dress Ginghams, 19c-r A wide assortment of very pretty plaids in 32-inch Ginghams, regular values to 35c; limited quantities. 40-Inch Spring Organdies, 35c A big selection of the most wanted spring shades. An exceptional wonder value at this price. Wonder Bargains In Our Downstairs Store Kabo Corsets 89c Outslzes and odd lots in this famous make whose values are to S3. Go dur ing this event at 89c. Voile Waists S9c A wonderful value in these waists, nearly all sizes and many styles will be found. Engineer's Caps 9c Childrenn's Underwear 9c SHOE BARGAINS Ladies' and Girls' Strap Oxfords The season's best styles in all sites from 2V& to 8; values to $4. Special at Wonderful Values b Ms GROCER Best. guaranteed flour, .for 4 lC good bread, per sack yl'aUD Per barrel . . ............. 6.20 $2.98 Men's All Leather- "T Work Shoes A good strong leather throughout man's work shoes; in all sizes. Special at $2.99 10 lbs. White Beans . . . . . ., ' S cans milk, tall 5 cans Tomatoes 6 cans Corn S cans Salmon, tall ....... . 5 cans SatdlneS r. . . . , - ' . - 2 lbs. Peaberry coffee ...... SPECIAL SELLING OF Men's Dress Shirts There are ( more than 106 of these shirts in a wide assortment of Silk Stripes, Russian cords, fine Madras and others of value to $3 and more. Our wonder sale price Is $1.98 , NEW LOW PRICE Silk Pongee Blouses These lovely silk Pongee Waists have arrived; we have them in every size. They are the Ford style and very attractively made. Regularly sold to JS. $3.98 .65 .45 .60 .60 .47 .25 .45 5 lbs. Diamond W Coffee ... 1.55 1 gallon Wesson Oil . . . . ... 1.80 1 lb. Pure Lard In bulk V . .15 Sugar cured Bacon, per lb.. . . .29 1? bars Luna Soap . . . .15 100 lbs. Burbaak Potatoes . . 1.75 gallon Liberty Bell syrup . 2 lb. Strained Honey ...... 2 dozen fresh Eggs i 1 lb. best Creamery -Butter .59 .25 .35 .38 Men's Needs Good quality in Men's Suspenders, at... .-................ jpg Dress Sox ot exceptional value, at. . 9C Pretty Four-in-hand Ties atdc Good muslin Handkerchief sspec- ial... ; , ,-, 4? All our goods on our 49c taole for Saturday only will be 39c. Big display of Easter goods priced lc to 1,0c. B4I.EM s (UTILES it in-jni i-Jii i sun i UBMWIIIiaiHM FEE3S With every purchase of $5" or over ; r .' io'-oz. Jar of Jaa Prune and Apple, Phez - - - i Brand. ' ' , . STORE OPEN TILL 8:30 P. BL V 4 he answered, and they were near! Adv.