The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 21, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
FRIT) AY.-MORNING'.'. APRIL 21, 1922
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Sons Leader anj Composer
Keeps Up on National
' Game Constantly
' ' jlrs. Carrie B. Adams, com
munity Bong leader, writer of mu
sical comedies and operettas and
hymns without number and whos
music Is sung by thousands every
week oter the United States, if
Interested perhaps firfet in mubi
but shejhowi at loagt a lively in
terest. not to say keen under
standing and appreciation of base
ball. V Perhaps her long years of as
sociation with young folks as a
song leader and in church choirs
she has kept her "up" on the na
tional game. Anyway, Fhe was
ready with only half urging to
discuss the opening game and the
reason why the home team lost.
Sirs. Adams has recently morrd
to Portland and as she said Wed
nesday night at the communtt
sing she's "lived in Oregon two
winters and they hare both h'i
unusual." Withal she likes Ore
gon, she says, and having com
pleted their home In Mt. Tab;
Portland, she said she wished t,
name it "Alabama" because it
means "here we rest."
v Mrs. Adams' father was a vio-
Warner's
Jftahiefs
(jorsets
Complete stocks from
which you may choose the
style which best suits your
figure.
Attentive service. Skilled
advice concerning your
needs.
A price range to suit every-
body.
Every Warner's Rust-Proof
guaranteed not to Rust,
Break or Tear,
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linlt, musical composer and song
leader. The loss of his ' right
hand In a railroad wreck caused
him to turn his attention to other
forms of musical expression than
the violin. Mrs. Adams was al
ways her father's accompanist
when he acted as song leader and
he was heartbroken when b'
marriage took her away from
home.
With her husband, Allyn O
Adams, Mrs. Adams went to A I
bany yesterday to v'sit with thlr
son, Stanley G. Adams, and their
Email granddaughter. Mrs. Ad-
LIES!
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l'w firanilma's Sage Ten and Sol
lhur lteclie and Nobody
WiU Know
ami says that she haa every rea
son for living on the coast besides
the fact that she fkes It since,
with one exception, all of the re'
atives she has live either in Port
land or adjacent to it. A brother,
C. E Wilson, formerly jf the
Statesman staff, is now with the
Knison-White bureau on tre sou
thern c'rcuiu Il is in Houston.
Tex., this week.
1923 TUGS
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$125 $1J0 $2.00 to $5X)0
Commercial and Court streets
The use of Sage and Sulphui
for restoring faded, gray hair tc
Its natural color dates back i
erandmother's time. She used i'
to keen her hair beautifully dark
glossy and attractive. - Whenever
her hair took on that dull, faded
or streaked appearance, this sim
pie mixture was applied, with
wonderful effect.
But brewing at home Is mussy
and out of date. Nowadays, b:
asking at any drug store for a
bottle of "Wyeth's Sag and Sul
phur Compound," you will get
this famous old preparation, im
proved by the addition of other
ingredients, which can be depend
ed upon to restore natural color
and beauty to the hair.
A well-known downtown drug
gist says it darkens the hair so
naturally and evenly that nobodj
can tell It has been applied. Yon
simply dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it and draw this
through your hair, taking one
strand at a time. By morning thf
gray hair disappears, and after
another application ,or two it be
comes beautifully dark and glos
sy. Adv.
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Production Now Only
4 Per Cent Under Normal
One hundred and thirty mills
reporting to the West Coast Lum
bermen's association for the week
ending April 13, manufactured
79.567.3 Id feet of lumbar: sold
97,198,575 feet; and shipped 8C
273,275 feet.
Production for mills reporting,
was 4 per cent below normal. New
business for the week was 22 per
cent above production. Ship
ments were 11 per cent below new
business.
Forty-one per cent ot all new
business taken during the week
was for future water delivery
Th'.s amounted to 29,418,573 feet
bf which 24,631,972 feet will
move coastwise or lntercoaruil;
and 14.786,603 feet will move ex
port. New busines for nolivery
by rail amounted to 1.926 ars.
Thirty-five per cent of the
week's lumber shipments moved
by water. This amounted to 30.-
293.275 feet, of which domestic
clearances accounted for 15,198 -
176 feet, and overseas clearances,
15,095,099 feet. Rail shipment?
amounted to 1.866 cars.
Unfilled domestic cargo order
total 92.545,784 feet and unfilled
export orders, 68,390,811 feet.
Unfilled rail trade orders total
5,904 cars.
The 15 weeks' production was
1,159,352,577 feet; new business
1,115,559,853 feet; and shipment;
1,082,541,225 feet.
Order Placed With Irwin
Hodson Company By
Secretary of State
man. Wallowa and Wheeler conn
ties. "This pamphlet contains 32
pages and 19,000 copies will be
priated," said Sim A. Kozer-, sec
retary of stat?.
rrbi v mailing : will be started
Monday and continued until com
pleted, which will be immediately
followed by the other pamphlets
as they are delivered from ,th
state printing department; fAn
additional "press has been Installed
in the printing plant to meet th
extraordinary demands upon that
department, occasioned by - thav
printing incident to the primary
election."
Cash
srniirirjX it fihii it no iitowcy StOTBS
&nr ABO ;
SKAGGS ; recognized policy ol "EVERYDAY .PRICES," is j
founded on the principle that "confidence is the keynote of success."
; The old method of so-called "SPECIAL PRICE" merchandising
is fast becoming extinct
The majority of thrifty Americans are no, longer deceived by '
the merchant who trys to BAIT them with SPECIALS.
What excuse can he offer for fluctuating the prices of certain
commodities! two or three times a week, thereby charging a certain j
portion of his patrons a low price and the rest a higher price on the
same item , '':'2'---x:'t- '
:: SKAGGS consistent, "EVERYDAY PRICES'" compel CONFI-. ;
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to
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X There is an upward tendency
in the price of all cofeeboth
bulk and tins.
cans...:........$1.93
M.J.B.31b. cans. L .. ... 1.19
RIJ;B. lib. cans. .... ..... .41
SKAGGS BLEND COFFEE
Roasted and ground fresh, to
suit the taste, f
Three pounds ..i. .i... ....$1.00
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
5 lb. tins': :.. $1.85
IVz lb tins 1.28
12 oz. tins .39
WESSON OIL
Gallon tins . , .;.. .:: ...... $ L85
Half gallon tins .98
Quarts f... .53
SPERRY'S DRIFTED
SNOW FLOUR
"Tested Every Hour"
49 pound bag ..............$2.35
Barrel (four bags) .. .... 9.19
Crystal White Soap, 21 bars $1
Ivory Soap, 14 bars l.i)0
FelV Naptha, 10 bars .... .79
TOMATOES
Standard Tomatoes,
No. 2 tins, 8 for .98
Libby's Grated Pineapple,
No 2 tins, 3 cans .50
Libby's Rosedale 2
sliced, 4 cans .... 1.15
t MISCEUJINEOUS
No 5 boxes Soda Crackers,
two for .98
A convenient package at less
than 14 cents a pound.
, Good Matches, carton,
12 boxes 58
Ceylon Fresh thread
Cocoanut, pound 92
Fancy Comb Honey,
per comb 25
Large Jancy imported
layer; Figs, pound........ .30
Full 15 oz. )kg. Sun Maid
Seed Raisins, 2 pkgs. .35
SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING
8 lb. tins ..$1.73
4 lb. tins ........... .89
Good quality hand sorted Po
tatoes, American W onder
and Burbanks, 100 lbs. $1.39
Five deliveries daily. C O. D. orders, gladly sent out Order
your Meals and Groceries together. , '
162 North Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon.
Depositors Are Protected
By Special Committeemen
To forestall efforts of shysters
and "hucksters" from swindling
depositors in the closed State
Bank ot Portland Is the object o
a 'committee representing the de
positors, appointed hy Frank C
Bramwell, state superintendent of
banks, and which was here yester
day In conference with Bramwell
and Attorney General Van Wink
It is said unscrupulous specc
lators are endeavoring to induce
many of the depositors to assign
to them their accounts at consid
eratlons as low as 10 per cent, and
In nearly all cases below 40 per
cent. The committee's purpose is
to stop this pending efforts to r
organize the bank for which time
has been extended by the bank
superintendent to May 1.
The members of he. committee
conferring here today with th
state officials are E. 13. Uarthrop
chairman; Otto R. Hartvig and
Sudney C. Graham.
Tb contract for furnishing the
1923 motor vehicle, botorcycle
and dealers' license plates and
chauffeur badges was yesterday
awarded by Sam A. Kozer. secre
tary of state, to the Irwin-Hodsoii
company, Portland, on the basis
of 14 1-2 "cents per pair or set for
motor vehicle licenses; 39 1-4
cents per pair or set for motor
cycle licenses; 2G:34 cents per
pair or set for motor vehicle deal
ers' licenses; and 12 1-S cents
each for chauffeur badges.
This bid is about 3 i-4 cents
less per pair or set than the con
tract for 1922 license plates for
motor vehicles which was let
about one year ago to the same
company. The Irwin-Hodson com
pany has been manufacturing the
Oregon license plates since 19 16.
The award was based on quality
and time ot delivery, which is a
very essential requirement of the
contract. There was one other
bidder, a Los Angeles company,
with a slightly lower bid of .1395
cents, but as Oregon manufactur
ers are permitted a five per cent
differential, the preponderance
was in favor of the Oregon bidder.
Taking this factor into consider
ation, with the superior quality ot
the article or product, the award
was made to the Oregon manufac
turer. A total of 130,000 plates will be
included in the first order. While
a greater number of license plates
will be required for 1923 than for
the year 1922, yet the cost will
be less in the aggregate. Colors
selected for 1923 licenses are a
dark blue background and white
figures and letters.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR
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Don't Wait Till Yout Neighbor Shows or Tells
You About the Good Merchandise We Sell
First Pamphlet Put Out
By Secretary of State
The printing of the first of the
18 separate pahphlets containing
th statements of the various Re
publican candidates for the sev
eral state and district offices to be
filled at the primary election May
19, 1922, were completed yester
day. It will be mailed to the Re
publican voters in Baker, Gilliam,
Grant, Harney, Hood River, Sher-
'HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla-the
Blood Medicine
Strength-Maker and Appetite -Giver
Tooth Brushes
PROPHYLACTIC, the world's best tooth
brush comes in soft, metlinm and Jiard
hrislles. Specially priced at this storq fof
Friday's selling, Qr
at each OV
Spool Cotton
CLARK'S O. N. T. Sewing and Machine
Thread., 150 yards on spool; black and
white in all sizes. Specially priced for
Friday's selling. KKn
At per dozen
Silk Hose
A REAL SALE of Ladies' Silk Hosiery
colors black, cordovan, white, navy and
gray ; a splendid wearing quality. All the
most wanted sizes to choose from. Spec
ially priced for Friday's 0Rl
selling, at per pair wOv
Percales Ginghams
Two lots, one of 27-inch dress and apron
Ginghams, and another lot of 36-inch fancy
Percales. A rare opportunity to save.
All specially priced for Friday's .11
selling at per yard . .
Soap Special ''
Pure refreshing toilet Soap, madd by the
Palm-Olive Co. Large bar in assorted
odors. Specially priced' for Friday's sel
ling at, KKc
per dozen . .'. . yO
Boys? Blouses
14 TOM SAWYER," one of the best boys.
-Waists made. Guaranteed to wash and
retain their colors; exceptional value; all
sizes, and many patterns. jt
Specially priced at each . V
Knit Bloomers
LADIES' KNIT BLOOMERS in pink or
white, all sizes; elastic tops, also elastic
at the knees. Specially priced, for Fri
day's selling, . , , " ... 1Q
at per pair V
Jap Crepes
The genuine Japanese Crepe, in many pretty
and plain shades, the wide width. Choose
here Friday at our very ' OKc
special price, per yard
Dress Fasteners
Sonomor Dress Fasteners, in blaek or white.
All sizes. One dozen on card. Specially
priced for Friday's selling, .': . Op
at per dozen
Sateen Bloomers
Ch ildren 's and Misses' Sateen Bloomers, in
black or white ; all the most wanted and
desired sizes. Specially priced for AQ
Friday's selling at per. pair - TtC
Shirt Bands ..
IShirt bands for. men's, and boys'. Shirts.
Cushion button protector, alp the desired
sizes. Specially priced for Friday's T
selling at each ! I
WORTH & GRAY DEPT. STORE
Phone 132 177 North Liberty Street
Phone 478 W
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COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH OTHERS
DINING ROOM FURNITURE
42-inch Oak Extension Table $1730
42-inch Fir Extension Table ... ..... . $12.00
42-inch Royal Oak Extension Table . . . $1330
45-inch Plank Top Quartered Oak Ex
tension Table $22.50
48-inch Plank Top Quartered Oak Ex
tension Table . $25.00
Quartered Oak Buiiet with bevel plate
mirror ..$2630
Solid Oak Full Leather Cushion Seats. .$ 3.75
Solid Oak Diners $ 3.15
LIVING ROOM FURNITURE
Quartered Oak Large Size Library
Tables . .....$25.00
42-inch Library Tables ............ . . . .$20.00
Ima. Leather Covered Bed Davenport:. $40.00
Best Quality Tapestry Overstuffed
Davenport . . . .$80.00
9x12 Axminister Rugs .$2750
9x12 Tapestry Rugs ...$17 JO
FURNITURE FOR
Three-piece Ivory Set, all hardwood; dresser
has two large and three small drawers ; 24x
30-inch plate glass mirror; dress table has
three drawer top, triple mirrors of plate
glass; bed of beautiful turned design
Price ot set $80.00
One three-piece set of Genuine American
Walnut. Bed, Dresser and Dressing Table,
three-piece set $75 00
Largest Size Continuous Post Bed
$1225
Medium Size Continuous Post Bed
.$9 JO
Small Size Continuous Post Bed $630
Child's all steel Cribs $1030
All Steel Spring g q qq
THE BEDROOM
Best Coil Spring, Helical tied
$12JS0
Yum Yum Spring with 17 coil support
$330
Dressing Tables and Dressers in Quartered
Oak, Walnut or Ivory $17.50 and up.
Ivory Chiffoneer $13 75
Fir Dressers- $12.00
Overstuffed Leather Rocker? $2330
Overstuffed Craft Leather Rockers '
$15.00
Solid Oak Wood Rockers jq
Genuine Reed (not fibre) Sulkies
$18.00
And many bargains we cannot list.
1 KITCHEN
Drop Leal Bkfst Tables
5 round or square ...$ 330
Kitchen Treasure,
Golden Oak Finish $ 830
Unfinished Breakfast
Chairs ......$ 135
Orbon Steel Ranee, full nickle trimmed,
white splash, white warming closet, doors
polished, steel top, sanitary base
.$60.00
Best Grade Print Linoleum, burlap back,
80c yard, Not felt base. - ?
Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs. Fully
guaranteed.
Sale Always On. No Old Stock. Customers Must Be Satisfied, or Money Refunded. We Deliver
, Let Us Figure on ThoselNew Shades. 1 "enver,
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