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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1922)
ihuiday i.iou:;i;,u, jumm, vj-zi and the fraternal orders vu held in the morning, after; which the graves of the soldier dead were covered with, flowers In the I. O. 0'"Pcemetery.:"A program ap proprlate to the occasion was held in the armory daring the day All business housesand Industries closed for the day in order to' al low the; employes a "chance to take part In the exercises. ? SISTEPS WHO JILTEDAMERICANS t'OR TITLES. Good Help U Siifflinrr Indigestion -causes worry. 1 ner Tonyness, sick headache, bilions aesa. coated., .tongne. bad breath, M0aUaga: oCisalicnattd constant distresa. v II ary Thorne, 1002 Harrison Ato.. Boa ton. Maas.. writes: Sincp taking Foley Cathartic Tablets 1 feel fine., They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomachy and Invigor ate, the ,11 verC Cause no. pain, no iausea. Not habit . forming Just a good, wholesome physic. Sold eveirwaerelAdv.:"'-. DALLAS. Or., May 31. -(Spe-cl.il to The Statesman.) Memor ial day was" fittingly tommraor atel la Dallas yesterday. 'A big parade of the O.'A. R. veterans, Spanish American war Teterana, World war Teterana, Company L. Oregon national guard, school children, tnemberr of tb auxiliar ies of the'ftbovV, organizations. . " is in market for allkind of Junk. Will pay market price. Quick service. -' . - ; 1 ' -.:V. Dedicated on Mem orial DayAdjutant Gen - eral- Gives Address Read the. Classified- Ads. 215 Center Street Thone 39S ,- V,- - . UILL HAS: Mill f :. t i adies-Billii ( 'i '.'s ; - ! .'. carrs i . i it r A csw tHpnient juit received Scarfs are the craze of the season Distinctive, yet . ' priced to meet the demands of economy. f.Iade of fibre silk in. various weaves with fringe plaia colors, Romany stripes, ; paisleys, etc; and 3 75 " i. - Oct prices always the lowest GALE (&;j0. Cc:rcbl and Ccurt Streets . Tcday Tomorrow Saturday ITS, COOL HERE Washed Air With Every Seat Fair 7nrmer! ,1 ' . a.. I i Followed by storms! . . . For. Bachelor Ezra Potts had never ' had uruch, fun till a dare devil spirit, hunting al body," spied him and entered In! -Then holy cats! How the neigh bors gasped at what that old bird did! -1 ' S A love story built on rousns , Idea never screened before! Filled with amazing mechanical marvels and laughs j to .last . 1 r I Y A picture made just for funJSWith' the hap- V ; " , py. appeal of Will Rogers and charm of Lila " I . . ' Lee shining through an hour of gorgeous s ir 1: i - entertainment ; . - ,-' . . w . ; If you fet overheated from laughing at "One . ; ' Glorious Day," "Spooks" will give you a cold V." ', chill. ; : , ."v -: Solemn tribute to Oregon's so! dler and sailor dead marked the dedication of the newly completed Yamhill county state arnio" at "McM inn vllle Tuesday. I , -The dedication of the bnilding was the main feature of the Me morial, day exercises at McMinn vUle. Over 1000 -citlxen of Yam hill county and the local company or. the Oregon national guard at McMinnville gathered In the main auditorium of, the buildlnic Mar or . W. " Houck Tot McMiunTille. Colonel J. C. Cooper of the Grand Army of the Renublic. and Colo nel George A. White. , adjutant general f, tb state, were the speAaers oi me day. - Tribute Paid In Soeerfa Colonel White, who made the dedication address, asked the members, of the Grand Army of the Republic", the Spanish Ameri can war. veterans. The Mexican border veterans, the World war veterans, the members of Com pany a, leznd infantry, and the armory ' building committee to stand and stated it was through them that the , erection ' of the building was made oosslble. " In his speech, i Colonel White paid tribute, to the sons of Oregon and. Yambilj county who made the supreme sacrifice during the war and recalled instances ' overseas which typified the snlendld snirit of Americanism; which prevailed throughout all ranks of the na t tonal guard In the crises of 1918 . i7"". w micb . -. "The spirit that made the clor- lous . Tlctory In NoTember, 1918, possible,": said Colonel White. "was that which was born In 76 In the shedding of the blood of our forefathers, for which the al temate stripes of red In our flag stand,' and, which was nurtured iu '61 and again in '98 on the fields of Gettysburg and Malabom." "We all hone that there will he no more war and this building was not erected as a sacrifice to the gods of war. but will tnTif forth, in geneYatlon to come, long alter these splendid veterans of our wars hare passed to everlast ing peace, as a reminder of their great service to the cause of Am ericanism." The building of the armnrr. which covers an entire block, and the construction of which was commenced last falL cost approxi mately 180,000. . , His friend Recommended Them ; ,!Slx years ago." writes W. H. Shadwel!fStanler, . Va.. "I had uli 1 ' ' ' muney rouoie, ana at Umcs was unable to raise myself In bed. Fo ley Kidney Plil were recommend ed to tt7xthe Chief of the Fire department.. After using 3 bot tles I was completely relieved and have .never had- a return of the eympioms. Why suffer when yon can get relief from rheumatic pains, backache, swollen, sore and stiff joints, aleep disturbing blad- aer -weakness and other symptoms of disordered kidneys. Sold everv- wnere. Adv.-j TO IK : i.B'i 5I0QMS Bids Opened by Cit Council Rut Contracts Are. Not . VI ;;::Yet Awarded ; - - i i n rr .i ii n r r i j. ir r a mm' i ' fcjV ' DALLAS, Or.; May 31. .fSne- ciai-to -The -Statesman. At a meeting of the, Dallas city coun cil held Monday .night bids for f hik .niitt m.lM . i ii of concrete sidewalks were read. the -lowest bid -received beinr 1 8 cents a square foot and proposed by C. H. Rice,, a contrartor of Fortiand anl? - . i - Other bids opened were as fol lows: , : i..-. . . Consolidated Construction com pany of Oswego, 20 cents a square foot i 3 ohn Keating of Portland, cents, and J. D. Gordon of wberg,18V4 ? fents-i, No con tracts were awarded by the coun cil, at the meeting as 'the mem- bers desired more time in which to go , over , the bids. , A decision will be made at the next reamlar meeting of the councU whIch will be : held next Monday night. ,'v. V Several property owners nnt In bids for their own sidewalks w itch ran . all the way from S cents to 10 cents a square foot. REALTY EXCHANGES t EepsTttd by Union Abstract . ' ' - - Osapaoyi : v' - j 1 4 F. II. Kaylor to J. F.4 and Mol lie Goswlck. lot 100 by 100 feet, corner Trade and Winter streets, Salem," 10. -Emma Hulden to Ival R. and Jennie Utterback. land in A. Stanton . donation land claim 7-2-W., $10. . r . - . llarold G. and Doris F, Mer- fr . , ill " Jvm ' -'ivs.Hl'-' i ; - VV' -S..;-N. - ' . v.; . , : . , ' V ' : V: 1 ' :-. . . - r , m 1 j If . . 1 ...... . . ! . ' " 9sSSSSSSSSSsaSBSaHBSBSSSaSBSHSSMHkteBSSSSS - I ll Lady : Alastalr , Leveson Cower ' and her infant son. She was for-s toeriy MiiBs Helen Demaren of .. new oric tne was tne nancee ot Jack Leishman'.' but, sne changed her faimd and married a member of the ducal house of Sutherland. riam to Madie M. Fake, lota 30, SI and " 32 Smith Fruit - Rar ma No. 2, $1. - George H. and M. Wilde to A. and Nannie Paunen, 30 acres In sectioa 27-8-3 W., $100' Settlemier &" Day to L.-"H. Wenger, 20 acres section 21-6-3 W., $3500.- J ' ' Bettlemfer & bay to Arnold 3: Wenger,, 20 acres section 2 1-6-3- W., $4000, Thomas ' B. Funston to John Ammann, 43 hcres Monrls do nation land claim 9-2-W., $4000. John "Ammann to Thomas VB. Funston, lots 1 and 2, block 5, Western addition to Turner, $1000. Frank W.'and Lizzie Castle to A. E. and H. M. Chenowlth, lot 44, Hampden Park, $10. "- A, E. and H. ML Chenowith to A. and A. Schermacher. S4 acres section 30 and' 31, 7-2-W., $10 Katie and . H. L. Marsters to .The former MIsa Charlotte (;sr diner Demarest, taken In t char acter pose for amateur theatri cals.: She is a slater of Lady Al astalr Cower and was to have be come Mrs.; George Burton. With out notice to the family she be came the bride of - Count George Edward Zichy in the New York City Hall. . ; . Peter Stevens, part of lota 5, blk 8, Jones' addition to Salem, $10. , ; Charles L. and Margaret Mar tin ta C. A. and Flora Martin, 40.80 acres in A. J. Davie dona tion land claim 8-1-W., $5000. . ' Oscaf P.'" Blokey toa Edward Klimek, part lot 1, block 5, Sil ver ton, $100. J Ohnv and Mary Ludovetzke to Peter and , Lizzie Northneas, 1.10 acree secUon- 2-7-1-tV., $1 . Ernest C." and Lena A,. Wies-ner- to G. H. Grabenhorst, lota & and 6, hlk 6, Richmond, and lots 5 and 6, block 10, Rlvervlew park addition to Salem, $10..' 259? . REDUG330I 25. ON Hi QO D- eo. AND FABRIC' .-..--. . ... ' - Gompak&toi'& Qualify At this Price Hoods: Are the Cheapest Tire You Can Buy AU,'Qj2&b,lmG$2Cs Remember We Are Reducing Them Ocr Hardware Wears . - , is. - . f r . i . . . . . HAU-.r.ADPIrTD IUfAFl MA Hi. 1 AiilViaiJli' Jlilfa Everything in Hardware Coraer Court and Cohincrcial Sts. fflKE CO. ; JJ y ... T . TllH III . 1-JiV.? :7 AW WW ,- evet heId inSalemMtarealhonesMo-gooditiss S.- r J1 . - - 1 Fot Example .. .,- V'. 30x3 1-2 Goddyeai (The Famous AU-Weather Tread). ... . . ... . . . $1230 Buy 4 for yptir Ford. This offer open just a short time only. 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