The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1922
FRECiriCTS- COMPLETE
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jfahan 5, Moore 2S .Reynold S,
Mss 7. Taylor 7,' HHioi"l.-.
Commissioner . Siegmund 8,
Smltlx' 4. " "
's Sontft Bflvertoii "
' National committee' Fithian
Congress Fisher 19, Hawley
E2, Norblad 29.
OoTernor Bean 6, 'Hall 31,
jt $r Oleott 14, Patterson1 12.
White 86.
: Treasurer' .Hoff 52 ; Ryan
48.,-,.,-. - . f :
Labor commissioner Dalxiei
Oram 43.
Service commissioner camp
bell 36, Layman 26, fhiehoff 17.
Sute senator" Brown ,70,
Griffith l4;Hu'b6 4Lachbun(l
14, LaFollette 6lY.'v- v
Representative;---Bishop, 2.
Cowers,' 8i, atrfi;i6. Kay1' 32,
McMahan' A 7j; Moore ; 1 i, Perkins
20, Reynolds 2f Riggs 24, Tay
lor 3$, Wilson 33.1 -
Commissioner . Goulet . ' 7,
Siegmind' 44, Smlth S1.' - , '
' l , .. - -.v t,
: Treasurer Hoff . 71,, . Ryan
122 - - - - - ' - .v - 7"
' IJor commissioner "Dalzlel
TJ, Gram 114. " ' V
Service commissioner Camp
bell 99. Layman 40, Thlehoff 37,
State senator' Brown, 99,
Griffith 70. Hubbs 71, Lacbinund
64, LaFollette 82. 1
Representative Bishop 70,
Bowers 46. Catlln 7R, Kajr 119,
McMahan 2-. - Moore 61, Perkins
29,' Reynolds 75, Biggs 66, Tay
or 45,' Wilson 10 4.-
Commissioner Goulet 45,
Siegmund' 82. Smith .57.
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IalrjrroBd
FIthian
National committee
41,. Williams 65.,
-; Congress Fisher 1 4, Hawley
82, Nbrblad"l9. -: ; V
Governor Bean 4, Hall 46,
Lee t, Oleott 23, Patterson 14,
White 37.
Treasurer'; Haft 62, Ryan 55.
Labor commissioner. Dalzlel
47. Gram-59:' r'.: :
, Service commissioner Camp
bell 52. Layman' 21: Thlehoff 38.
stata aenatbr' - Brown 71,
Griffith '44: Habbs 211 Lachmund
40.LaTonette.4l.: r
Representative Bishop 62,
Bowers 2S Catlln' 20. Kay .
UcMahan -121; Moore! 9, Perkins
11. Reynolds ;94l ftlggs 48,Tay-
lor 39. Wilson 46 ' r'
Commissioner. Goulet 26,
Siegiinnd 6'0. s?th" ,2.5 .
National committee -' Flthfan
71. Williams '10 4 '.
" Congress5 Flaher 20, Hawley
14 3 Norblad' 3 4. '
Governor BeanA7,'r Hall 64.
Lee - 9. Oleott 72. Patterson 7,
, WhILa.49, . . :
Salem 16
i- National committee Fithian
98. Williams; 182?
Congress Fl3her 28, Hawley
175, Norblad 101.
GoTernor Bean'l, Hall 139,
Lee 4, Oleott 103, Patterson 31,
White 45.
Treasurer Hoff '156, Ryan
151. ,; ;, . -:-vrf
Labor commissioner, Dalzlel
169, Gram 122; ',' . v'.r;.
Service commissioner; Camp
bell 123, Layman - 45, Thlehoff
103.. ;y.t 4?''-
State senator Brown 125,
Griffith 160, Hubbs 74, Lach
mund 132, LaFollette 82.
Representative Bishop 120,
Bowers 45, Catlln 103. Kay 139,
McMahan 123, Moore 82, Perkins
19-Reynolds,137, Riggs 138. Tay
lor 69, Wilson 124.
Commissioner Goulet 61,
Siegmund 151, Smith 84.
Salem 11
National Committee Fithian
85, Williams 200.
Congress Fisher 15, Hawley
179, Norblad 107,
Governor Bean 4, Hall 78, Lee
8, Oleott 126, Patterson 35, White
57. '
Treasurer Hoff 115, Ryan 177
. Labor Commissioner Daliel
118, Gram .147.. of
Service Commissioner Camp
bell 150, Layman 41, Thlehoff 72.
. State Senator: Brown 102,
Griffith 173, Hubbs 86. Lach
mund 126, La Follette 66.
Representative Bishop 122,
Bowers 36. Catlln 153. Kay 188,
McMahan 93, Moore 83, Perkins
20, Reynolds 446, RIggs 75, Tay
lor 46; Wilson 142.
West GervaJ
National Committee Fithian
18, WIllIamsT
Congress Fisher 8, Hawley
47. Norblad 5. -
Governor Bean 4, Hall 5, Lee
2, Oleott 34, Patterson 4, White
13.
Treasurer Hoff 18, Ryan 37.
Labor Commissioner Dalriel
46, Gram 39.
Service Commissioner Camp
bell 41, Layman 33. Thlehoff 9
State Senator Brown 41, Grif
fith 30, Hubbs 9, Lachmund 13,
La Follette 21.
Representative - Blshop 20,
Bowers 18, Catlln 17. Kay 34, Mc
Mahan 24, Moore 17, Pvrkfns 6,
Reynolds 20, Riggs 22, 'aylor 11.
Wilson 19.
Commissioner Goulet 5, Sieg
mund '22; Smith 30.
Bowers 39. Catlln 27, Kay 42. Mc
Mahan 27. Moore. 19. Peklns.
Reynolds 16. RIggs 26. Taylor 22,
Wilson 26. -
Commissioner Goulet -7, Sleg--mund
34, Smith 26. ' -'
Inglewood i
National Committee - 1thian
51, Williams 58.
Congress ; Fisher 20, Hawley
75. Norblad 23.
Governor Bean 6, Hall 36, Lee
16, Oleott 26, Patterson 13, White
28.
Treasurer Hoff 56, Ryan 67.
Labor Commissioner Dalziel
29, Gram 80.
SerYlce" Commissioner Camp
bell 52, Layman 24. Thlehoff 28.
-State Senator Brown 64, Grif
fith 35, Hubbs 42, Lachmund 31,
La Follette 60.
Representative Bishop 44.
Bowers 32, Catlln 33, Kay 77, Mc
Mahan 30, Moore 20, Perkins 19,
Reynolds 49, Riggs 44, Taylor 42,
Wilson 68.
Commissioner Goulet 28, Sieg
mund 56, Smith 32.
Central Howell
National Committee Fithian
38. Williams 33.
Congress Fisher 14, Hawley
42, Norblad 19.
Governor Bean 7, Hall 27, Lee
5, Oleott 6, Patterson 16, White
20. .--'..:'.-
Treasurer Hot! 24, Ryan 54.
Labor Commissioner Dalzlel
26, Gram. 37.
Service commissioner Camp
bell 24, Layman 18, Thieboff 22.
State Senator Brown 43, Grif
fith 19. Hubbs 28. Lachmund 21,
Commissioner Goulet' 80, Sieg- La Follette 40.
mund ,94, Smith 102. . . v Representative Bishop 31,
x Stayton
National Committee Fithian
60, Williams 69.
Congress Fisher 31, Hawley
76. Norblad 37.
Governor Bean 6, Hall 14. Lee
3. Oleott 48. Patterson 13, White
71.
Treasurer Hoff 46. Ryan 92.
Labor Commissioner Dalzlel
57. Graf 67. '
Service Commissioner Camp
bell 83, Layman 25. Thlehoff 13.
State Senator Brown 69; Grif
fith 50, Hubbs 73, Lachmund 29,
La Follette 47.
Representative Bishop 57.
Bowers 34. Catlin 24, Kay 66, Mc
Mahan 47, Moore 61, Perkins 26,
Reynolds 34, Riggs 66, Taylor 35,
Wilson 60.
- Commissioner Goulet 8, Sieg
mund 77, Smith 60.
bell 34, Layman 8. Thieboff 6.
State senator Brown 20,
Griffith 18, Hubbs 25, Lachmund
11. La Follett 21.
Representative Bishop 10,
Bowers 19. Catlin 18, Kay 21.
McMahan 21, Moore 7, Perkins 4,
Reynolds 25, Riggs 23, Taylor 22,
Wilson 21.
Commissioner Goulet 6, Sieg
mund 24, Smith 22.
West Stayton
National Committee Fithian
12, Williams 18.
Congress Fisher 7, Hawley
21, Norblad 5.
Governor Bean 2, Hall 15, Lee
1, Oleott 4, Patterson 6, White 8.
Treasurer Hoff 17, Ryan 17.
Labor Commissioner Dalziel
16, Gram 16.
Service Commissioner Camp
bell 20, Layman 8. Thlehoff 4.
State Senator Brown 20. Grif
fith 8, Hubbs 9. Lachmund 8. La
Follette 16.
Representative Bishop 15,
Bowers 17, Catlln 12. Kay 20, Mc
Mahan 11, Moore 7, 'Perking 6,
Reynolds 8, Riggs 11, Taylor 6,
Wilson 8.
Commissioner Goulet 7, Sieg
mund 20, Smith 6.
Shaw
National committee Fithian
12, Williams 37.
Congress Fisher 19, Hawley
24, Norblad 7.
Governor Bean 2, Hall 13,
Lee 1, Oleott 18, Patterson 4,
White 17.
Treasurer Hoff 32, Ryan 21.
Labor commissioner Dalziel
17, Gram 34.
Service commissioner Camp-
Sidney
National committee Fithian
15, Williams 29.
Congress Fisher 9, Hawley
28, Norblad 12.
Governor Bean 3, Hall 24,
Lee 1, Oleott 6, Patterson 11.
White 6.
Treasurer Hoff 22. Ryan 25.
Labor commissioner Dalziel
19, Gram 23.
Service commissioner Camp
bell 23. Layman 11, Thlehoff 10.
State senator Brotn 27.
Griffith 25. Hubbs 10, Lachmund
7, La Follette 22.
Representative Bishop 18,
Powers 17, Catlin 12, Kay 30,
McMahan 22, Moore 13, Perkins
9, Reynolds 12, Riggs 24, Taylor
17. Wilson 17.
Commissioner Gotrlet 13, Sieg
mnnd 18, Smith 17.
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assess"' "" 111 " "sssssssss: 1 ' 1 11 , aaasaasa 1
It's ocr low prices, quality goods service with a smile and our money-back guarantee that's in-
creasing our business by leaps and bounds
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and See the Quality
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Big assortment of bright
colors 13.26,; ; Vajue, ex
tra fine quality, special, per
yardr-,
$1.49
. Silk Taffeta
Good heavy quality In
black only. "The regular
11.75 grade, at, yard"
$49
Pure Silk' Hose
In black and brown, all
sizes, of pure silk, $1.50
values at- ' T :
$1.00
Flowered Underskirts
Pretty flowered designs,
fine quality sateen, $1.50
values at
98c
V.
36-inch" Stadircli
Percale V
In new. checks and. fancy
designs, 29e grade at, yard.
18 c
BARGAINS EVERYWHERE
64x76 Double
..fiLANKETS. . ,
in, ,?olli colors only hut
with, pretty. borders, $3.00
values... at , -"-
$1.85
27 and 36 inch
CREtOIftiES '
A i number of choke pat
terns, In lovely
signs at, yard
new de-
18c
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Fast Color Gmghams
;. : ' n 1 . 1':.
in checks, r stripe r and
plaias, 27 lnrhoa wide, 29c
values at, yard
12,
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Mens Suits
Men's and Yodng Men'sU Wool Suits,. In box and tight
.fitting backs in light and dark colors, at
913.O0('fl7O, S24JSO and f 2950
Bos All Wool Suits
ladies' Hats
New shapes, newly trimmed. -The most attractive dis
play of trimmed hats we 'have as yet shown. Values
to $7.00 1 go for
mm
$445
BARGAIN MONDAY
Sale of Shoes
16.00 Men's Oxfords.
S4.00 Men's Work Shoes, .,
SS.00 Boy Scout Shoes. . . : 1 1
47.00 Men" Vicl Kid Shoes.....-...:......-..
$4.00 Ladles' Oxfords. ,
, .$41
..$2.40
.,94.98
. .$2.98
jersey Knit Gloves
Knit wrUt of jersey, full
cuti and a real 35c value,
t-
19c
Men Blue Work
Shirts .
The kind that regularly
sells for 95c, special at.
each
65c
: Men's Athletic
... Union, Suits
Royal, ?Court?' brahV it
eut and well made. Real
$1, value for
75c
Macleay
National committee Fithian
26. Williams 45.
Congress Fisher 12, Hawley
52, Norblad 13.
' Governor Bean 1, Hall 47,
Lee 3, Oleott 8, Patterson St
White 16.
Treasurer Hoff 45, Ryan 34.
Labor commissioner Dalzlel
6, Gram 40.
Service commissioner Camp
bell 38. Layman 13, Thlehoff 21.
State senator Brown 33,
Griffith 26, Hubbs 19, Lachmund
14, La Follette 57.
Representative Bishop 23,
Bowers 59, Catlin 17, Kay 34,
McMahan 48, Moore 10, Perkins
8. Reynolds 20, Riggs 31. Taylor
20, Wilson 24.
Commissioiver Goulet 6, Sieg
mund 42, Smith 21.
Champoeg
National committee Fithian
o, Williams 27.
' Congress Fisher 3, Hawley
23, Norblad 3.
' Governor Bean 1, Hall 5,
tee" 1, Oleott 21, Patterson 5,
White 1.
' Treasurer Hoff 20, Ryan 13.
Labor commissioner Dalziel
8, Gram 24.
'Service commissioner Camp-
bell 23, Layman 5, Thlehoff 4.
estate senator Brown zo,
Griffith 4, Hubbs 19, Tachmund
Xa Follett 11.
Representative Bishop 7. Bow-
rers4, Catlln 22. Kay 26, McMa
han 11, Moore 22, Peklns 1, Rey
nolds 2. Riggs 5, Taylor 4, Wil
son 7.
Commissioner Siegmund 1,
Smith 32.
Roned&le
National committee Fithian
Williams 38.
Congress 'isaer a, nw'
55; Norblad 13.
Governor Bean 3, Hall 46.
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JLee 2, Oleott 13, ranersou v,
White 10.
treasurer Hoff 47, Ryan
36.
Libor commissioner Dalzlel
47, Gram 26.
Service commissioner Camp
bell 25, Layman 17, Thlehoff.
State senator Brown 39,
Griffith 38, Hubbs 19, Lachmund
24. LaFollette 41.
-Renresentatlve Bishop 4U,
Bowers 18, Catlin 10, Kay 33, Mc
Mahan 30, Moore 10, Perkins 3,
Reynolds 39, Riggs 36, aylor 58,
Wilson 33.
rnmmissioner Goulet 12,
Siegmund 46, Smith 22.
Heavy Cotton
Dress Sox
of :. heavy, Rood wearing,
fast color, cotton quality,
special
12c
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Premiuci Coupons
Given With All Pur
chases' of 50c or
over
TCS ).g U
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Satisfaction Guaran
teed 0 or Money
Cheerfully Refunded
Donald
National committee Fithian
28. Williams 31.
Coneress Fisher 11, Hawley
M - -1. A O
Governor Bean 0, Hall 16,
T. 2. Oleott 17. Patterson it.
White 5.
Treasurer Hoff 23, Ryan
32.
Labor commissioner Dalziel
19. Gram 27.
Service commissioner Camp
bell 26. Layman 15, Thlehoff 8
State senator Brown 23
Griffith 13. Hubbs 21. Lachmund
Jr3. .LaFollette 26.
Bowers 19. Catlin 15, Kay 21
McMahan 11, Moore 22, Perkins
13. Reynolds 21. Riggs 25, Tay
lor 22. Wilson 17.
: rnmmissioner Goulet 5.
Siegmund 6, Smith 45.
Aumsville
National committee Fithian
38. Williams 33.
Congress Fisher 12, Hawley
49 Norblad 13.
Governor Bean 2. Hall 42.
1. Oleott 10. Patterson 11,
Wbite 19.
Treasurer - Hoff 41, Ryan
41.
Labor commissioner Dalziel
63. Gram 46.
Service commissioner Camp
bell 26, Layman 27, Thlehoff 8.
' State senator Brown IS
Griffith 49. Hubbs 23. Lachmund
31. LaFollette 36.
t Representative Bishop 39
Bowers 32. Catlin 23, Kay 45
McMahan 23. Moore 7. Perklns5
Reynolds 26. Riggs 34, Taylor
3 2. Wilson 20.
f .Commissioner Goulet 7
Sfegmund .il 9, Smith, 18.
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