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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1922)
THE OREGON STATES?.IAN. SALEII. OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 17, i 022 uBTOH STAGE Public Service Commission Makes Announcement o( List. of Twenty-Four ' The state, public service com mission yesterday announced a list of, 24 for hire passenger or feight motor lines that bare te licensed to operate - under the transportation act bt 'the 'special feessfoh of 1921. The list follows; . John J.'liitter (Cold Hill Track k Transfer) for hire .freight. Gold Hill andlclnity.. 4 J. A., ifclatlre. for hire pasaen Kfcr. Seaside atad Vicinity. , . ' n It Pays to Advertise GRAND TIIKATUE Thursday, May 18 - H. S. French Transfer and Stor age Co., for hire freight. Rosebnfg and riclnlty.;- . - J Harry Crocker for hire passen ger, Roseburg- nd vicinity. f Filliam Mastin. freight line, be tween Grants Pass, -pryden and Set ma. - ' , ' . William G. White, op hire pas senger, Grants Pass and vicinity. F. J. Beck (Independent Trans fer company) for; hire freight. Corral lis and vicinity. - A. S, Waiters, for hire freight. Stayton and vicinity V"1 D. R Johnson, for hire freight, Sajem and vicinity. Albert Taylor, Tor hire passen ger, Newport and vicinltyr Henry A. Grimes and O. L. Brown. (City Transfer company) for, hire freight, Klamath FallJ and vicinity. ; Irwin Baunjfor hire passenger, scheduled -"passenger, Indepen dence and vicinity. S. J.'. Yates, 1 for hire freight Pratum and vj&lnlty. i Frank J; Pcott, for hire passen ger, Newport and vicinity. Charles' Jaquet, for hlr freight, Salem and r'.cinlty. : ' J' Henry Miller, for hire passen ger. Grants Pass and vicinity. W. 8. Gilson, George "Bautngard. "ner and. F. M. Stew, (Cftv Trans. Company) for hire freight, Mc- tMlnnviIyle and vicinity; . WakeU&I-olks! w. Getaway, to .: ELKSt' GOLDEN JUBILEE ' AN&y PROSPERITY WEEK 1 " - I Portland, Oregon, May 15-2 1 it ' i 25 Per Cent Reduction . ':' Y. IN ' 4 Round Trip Fares , From all, Stations on. Southern Pacific' Sale Dates May 15th to 21st. ' . Final return limit May 22nd Automobiles, 1 Diamond Ririgs, and Tours, given away to "Queens' and "thosesvho attend the "Pageant of Peace, Progress and Prosperity" Big Show every day and night at Auditorium For fares, or other details, ask Agents . ...... t ' - ' :' -; - i ;-;- r : ? . , .... v -;, SOUTHERN PACIFIC- LINES . ; V JOHN M. BCOTT, ' General Passenger Agent !.' 1 ....... , E. a Crawford, for hire freight Salem nd vicinity. . Arthur Wv Steinmett ISprtng field TaxlJ for hire psserger, Sprlnfield and vfc?nilty. - " J." H.- Dorsy & Son for hire freight," Alsea and vicinity; exclu sive school bus. Alsea and vicin ity. . - A. Jaloff, (Columbia Stages) scheduled " passenger. between Portland and Hood Hirer, and Portland and Seaside, o Kvan Cameron (P lot Rock and Pendleton Auto Stars L.!nj pas senger scheduled anl for hir freig-ht, between Pilot Rock and Pendleton; dntr vicinity T. L. Powell (Powell's Trans fer) for hire freigbt. Ashland and vicinity; local freight. Ashland and vlclnl'y, - D, E. Pearce, scheduled pascen rer, between' Asforii and Iewi & Clark railway i for ii jr.? passenger headqmrtcss". I Veneta-cigen Au:o Stage, ?cheduled Tsassenger. foV hire'pas rengr, tetveen Veict'aand Eu gene. ,.f. ii . . A. G, Lineback, for hlr passen ger, Albacv and vicinity. Harold Vt. Davis. Allen B. low en and Sarr Bo wen (The Alsea Corvallis S'ate gocmapnv, sched uled passenger. betweenXCoivallis and Alsea. ' W. I. Ccldfron, tcheuled pas senger, scheduled passenger, be tween Pendleton an 1 Walla Wal la. , ; ; ' P. M. PophaW and Edwin Meier (Popham ft Meier; vhedulod pas senger, between Bfrlcenreld and Clatskahic. Gorge Rogers stnA Tony Rog ers," Rogfi brothers ? (Oswego i Transfer) ,at heduled , freiKht, be-'j M. J. MMox, (Tniai-Wk and Manhattan Transfer company l for hire trrtght, bet waa Tilia mook and Manhattan. , Guy H. Corfln and Winficld M. Egelston vCoflln t E.g-rs'on. Charles H. Breeding (Breed leg's Auto Servle) fcr hire pas senger. MciJinnvIHeind vicinity. Frank H, Newton, . for hire freight, St!cm and vicinity. G. F. Hart, fre Jght lne; be tween Grants Pass. Takilma and Holland. D. A. Larmer, (L?rme- Trans fer company) for hire freight, Sa lem and viciaity. School District No. 1 Clatsop county, school bus, Birkenfetd an J vicinity. r E. L. Kapphahn (Kapphahn Transfer company1 for hire freiKht, Salem and vicinity. -J Ueorre W. Cluck, fright line. etween Roseburg and Canyon ville. Gorst tc KlRg, Inc., for hire pas senger, North Bend and vicinity; M-hiduled passenf e.r between Marsh field and North Bend. San t Bay.'Engkwof.-rand Lakeside. C L. Brown . (Hrpwu's Aut" Stare, Xor hire passenger, North iVnd-and vicinity: stage line be- tr.fen Klamc'h Falla and Chilo qa'n. Arthur Stelaauer (?pringfl.ir: Hftol Jitney) fo hie pasiengr. Spr'agfleld anl vicinity. v I. E. Johnson for hire freight. Saiem and vicinity. h W. Casey (Casey's Cannon Bivch Trips) scheduled passen ger, anywhere for hire, Seaside Cannon Beach. 7 1-1 1.J1 L .. m DR. FM. UTTER Candidate for Mayor ' Slogan :-lN6 interests but the ' people's interests Qualifications: Member of City Council how serving 4th year., Member of most important- committees during term of office. . Chairman of Special Committee that in vestigated Southern Pacific proposition. Voted 'arid spoke against this proposition. Pledge Squarest kind of a square deal for all . (Paid advertisement) Your Mdhpy Buys More of Better Goods Here llo dissatisfied patrdrw is ofJT achieve ment, and can anyone be when we cheerfully refund your money if not satisfied with your purchase. ' 40-inch wlda ORGANDIES in a ' wide assortment of shades, yard , - . ; ; v ' Boys' Waist ..'SHIRTS All snesrin khaki, blue and striped percales-- t . 36-inch wide unbleached : SHEETING . Heavy Wilton Sheeting. Regular 19c grade at - 12 SPECIAL SELLING FOR r ; . ' . ..-- 1 - ., - t -IS," .! WEDNESDAY ' JERSEY ' Sport Jactcets ' Special' Extraordinary Sale , of a special purchase places , this "wonder f ul lot into'our hands for quick disposal. .-The color are black' rtavy , blue, red and browni The sizes are 34 to 44. The reg ular value of these jackets -is to i $6.T)0. SPECIALr $4.15 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunclec T17EIOT- FIVE CENT GROCERY SPECIES s EDITORIALS - OF THE PEOPLE 5 smaH Bordens Milk 25c t .4 3 cans ; Milk, - talL..I.:5c v 2 cans ?Cornl..l.u..,.25c 2 Velvet Tobacco 25e 4 lbs. Rice. .25c . 1 lb. Sweet Chocolate in : 2 lbs. Peanut Butter 25c 4 lbs. Oatmeal .t25c , bulk-.li ..:.25c ' Willi Ciey for Major Edltor Statesman: Will yo kindly grant me anace in vnnr paper to again call th Attention of the voters of Salem to the Im portance , of selecting a man to head our city government -who Is of even temperament and posses sed of those Qualifications neces sary to the successful administra tion or our city affairs. I Tiave fully satisfied myselfj that We have that man In the person of John B. Oiesy. . My close association with Mr. GlesT aa mmTuM ... v. . .j VA city council during the past year anasa nan Has proven to ine that no mancould have the welfare of the people of Salem at heart more than he. ; ; In all matters affecting the city'a business Mr. Giesy has act ed with. a deep conscientious feel ing, having the city's best Interi est at heart at all times. Some of his political opponents sought to injure his candidacy for. mayor by circulating a false report that he was too friendly with the South ern Pacific company. The accusa tion' is so absurd that it would not be worthy of notice only that some not In position to know the truth, might be misled In their be lief. i I can vouch - for the truth that in 'all nia dealings in connec tion with matters in ; which the Southern Pacific company is inter ested Mr. Giesy's underlying mo tive has been the protection of the wage earners and those patrons of the street railway lines who would be seriously affected by having the burden of an Increased car fare thrust upon them, at the same time keeping: constantly in mind the best Interests of the city as a whole. Heihas alwava insist ed on fairness and taken' a firm stand for a square deal to all. Mr. Giesy'a Tears of training along clerical lines has especially fitted him lor the position of may or and his useful devotion to hiB duty as a member of the city council during the past two years has given him a Tcnowledge of the ciryB arralrs highly valuable, to a man at the "head of oar city gov ernment. ; Deeply Interested as a citizen and taxpayer of Salem and know ing .the characier and ability of the man and his determined stand for a square deal as well as his tLUcompronjising attitude for the enforcement of our laws I feel that we would make a aerious mistake not to elect Mr. Giesy mayor of our clty.- . A. p. MARCUS. - . Abnolnte Xeod Seea Editor Statesman: The. Toting on a ten-year bond issue will be up on the 19th for the extension of the city sewerage system, which is an absolute need. A mitnhor nf high class homes would be built were "It not for the lack of sew erage. If we are to look forward to the building up of our city we tnust .provide -the needed, drain age. . A TAXPAYER. Tfiey Want to Keep the Ad vantages He Has Gained For This Section The Republican voters of Mar ion county are generally for Ralph Williams for national com mitteeman: and it goe without saying that Polk county Is almost solid for him. for he is a Polk county man. . The voters of Marion county re alize the advantages Mr. Williams has gaind for his section, for Ore gon, and for all the western country, by forging to the front in the nationai councils of the Republican party, and gaining the position -of vice chairman of the Republican National committee the first time this honor has ever gone to a far western man. Good Advertising This is splendid advertising for Oregon and the west, and surely no member of the Republican party who will think twice will want to vote to throw away this splendid advertising advertising that does not cost any money but nevertheless is worth a great deal of money. .V Bitter Campaign . A bitter campaign? is being waged against Mr. Williams, in- Annual Declamatory Meet ' To Be Held Friday Night . The annual county declamatory contest under the direction 'of the Principals association will be hetd on Friday evening, May" 1 9 , at 8 o'clock In the high school au ditorium of the t Silverton high school. . - - - Jt la expected that' every grade and high, 'school in the county will be representeJ from the third to thel20 'Isradefl, "fitting prizes, and "meiala will be awarded to the winners of the different classes.' - . epired largely through spleen -and tpite; by dlsabpointed office seek ers t by "."men who wouid like to get hold of the "party "machinery not for J the general good of the partv. but for personal glory 'and gain. , So Marion county is going o stand with' Polk and help give these self-seeking politicians a re-, buke; and help keep theman who has gained so much for oar aec tion Id the place which he nas proved by his work he Is deserv ing of having for another term. lack Dempsey did not visit Bel fast during his European trip. There is some real fighting going ou there. , , Good Rich Red Blood And plenty ot it. is essential to health, willing effort. koo1 appetite. Lack of it, or thin, watery blood, means illness, rheumatism, ca tarrh, humors, headache, wander ing pains, cold hands and feet, de ctine of health-ton We recommend Hood's Sarsapa rilla for all these and other symp toms because it is made from the bent ingredients . physicians pre scribe, combined by pharmacists who have made a life-long study of medicines;' and best of all. be cause It has helped thousands to have rood. rich, red blood and all the blessinro that come from It. The worth and (treat economy of Hood's Sarsaparilla appeal to everyone. A tattle will -last a' month. War tax removed ' nd price Tedued. Get a bottle. For a mild cathartic, tret Hood's Pills. ' VMte-and Colored wash foods Our" assortment is Complete with foTCisfrTand American made novelties for summef wear arid lsi for the young ladies that graduate in June. " - " . 38 inch American Hade Organdies, J per yard. . . , . .69c 45 in. Swiss Maid Organdies, yd. 98c ' 'Gukranteed TeTmanent 'Finish Standard-Designer Patterns" with : the Belrobe - Method help you do your own dressmaking. : - ' Commercial and ' Cottrt Streets Cb's hoe in The Entire Stock id ceifiiee Sac si viced w E ARE going to force our entire stock oiit in the next 2 months regardless f cost. Every 3hoe must go, and prices 'Will ) reduced so they will go. Gome early in the morning before the heavy icroWds in the . .iff - "7 arternoon. Ladies' Shoes, all styles and all sizes in grey, brown and llack cloth top, and all kid. $8, $10, $12, some J . '" $15. To close ont .......i.'.'t.............. dlD - - . ; .. ......... ,-i Ladies' Comfort Shoes and Oxfords in all size's -'and styles, inelttaing two strap pump and lace Oxfords, JQ YC , np to $6.' To close put -w J.. JLi. - DiJe JD Ladies' Dress Oxfords, brown and black "kid, and 'patent leather; all the new lasts; every' site and width. 'Marked ; very low at $8. ' 'OC' On sale at LJ. ' Z,0JD Girls' New Flapper Pumps, the 'very newest thing -cm the ; market in all sizes, from f the best factories on the eastern coast. Regular $7 values. OC Reduced to : L v9D' . Girls' new Flat Heel Patent Oxford." ,An extra good value at , $7. In every size. Qf ' While theyi last J.....L L vOetrd Boys' Dress Shoes Just received, a large shipment ""of high grade boys' dress shoes in a good Hvide toed last. A fine shoe for $6. Sizes 1 to 6. T ' Af? While they ; last '..-,; 0 D Boys' Scout Shoes, in the high6st quality shoemade respeci lally for the Boy Scouts, for heavy wear and long hikes. Were made to selLat $6. ,s. 'OC We willHjlose' them lJ12LlZS9yu ll Ladies' Hahan Pumps, odd lots, regular $li"quality; tb close ' out, in brown and .black with one and two straps; good lasts and fine quality shoes. ' ; V 4 vCf) p C Most sizes. To go kt ' : - . .' . v';'.'.T:.i;'lJtv) r ; Ladies White ; Cloth Pupr "ahd; dress- wearrin all sizes and a long range ot styles to select5 ! from. .$5 quality. " ; . ' .-y;.---r: . A-S ; V At the especially low price of -tlty&JVo V- Ladies' White nigh Shoes ur:-tir$i&l&ui 100 V' pairs to be closed oiit ; tegularly pificed' ur "-I'-Afi'i to $9. While they lastf go at.. . : : - -r-v :, r J (J Men's Elk Bai'Wrrrk Shoeslwth brown nd'blaek, in all " sizes up to sizev!2; a good $3.50 work shoe, tfr 'M To close out-'-at:iJ-Ij Men's Douhle Sole Work Shoe, Blncher lace, -alljizes i good last and a fine wearing work shoe.; $5 ;' At seller to close otit T V Men's Florsheim Oxfords. The best known $10 Oxford on "the market, and the only Oxford that really fits; in both wide mm iiarruw ioe, aiso itie new square French toe.rQ nr .yovo I7f All widths and sizes. 'Toeo at Men's Florsheim Shoes, just arrived in all the newest lasts and styles. They are the highest grade $10 shoe in the TTuuu, uu wiunt ana iook Detter than some OO AC higher priced shoe: Now tin sale at.:..avly . Men's Brown.Shoesnd Oxfords, all $6and $7 grades to be closed out: a lanrer assortment tn finlr -it' if I iiat the saiDft nric .. . :"; - . . vX k ' TiTk:i i - nunc nicy ias ul mi flout Sues- JIIEFniCE SHOE CO. t - repair Department " Highest grade workmanship in the city, weire now using a hew leather that gives twice the wear at no advance in price Ladies soles SI. Men's $1.50. The highest grade rubber heels, any make, nut on. your shoes VEpNESDAY .' for half price, -DR.-L. J. WILLIAMS nnw in,V. r ... uift t cdntfbrt HenartrhPiW rAa An"L . S?xSs Itfgua&Mb ViLkraiu lAZaitodt foot dmfhrl HpnartS-n 112" rSk feAf!aT ingrown naUs removed withnn tr. ltL. 326 StaitofctaautssffiaL nt3Sm t00i troubles scientifically relieved, arch sunnorts mrwiW .rmA iiirnicE : Art) BcoriHuiBMb v,tJitvpccer ; n Tbotbrlasai i . "- , A