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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1922)
j1 ' I I. :, - r FIUDAY, MORNING. JULY. 7, .1922 8 .TlIHi OREGON STATESMAN, SALEit, OREGON ... . IIU KlIIX BSD 1 1 Ladies.- of. Invisible : Empire Files Articles of; I near- poralion Here 7 The ladies of the Invisibles Era. t!re. an adjunct of the Ku Klux Klan. filed articles of lncorpora tjon yesterday with the state cor. poralion department. .The incor porators are R, H. -Sawyer, Luth er I. Powell, Rusn H Davis and i ThercSro bcvcniTO so be sum u : ours is. Fred L. Gltford. : Assets re si a at $1000. :v. ; i Other articles VML were: J ? Winamette - ComirMnJty f and Grant eiaseoclatioa, Corvaltis; vis ed porators, Peter. Whitaker, !ud son (S. mlth.IUUmPark, W. L. 2.arr. Frank Whitaker; a& ;ts, $2000. Thermo Controller Manufactur ing company, Portland; incorpor atrra. Alfred H.. WU'cugbby. Gerte E. Roche, M S. Potter, Roy B. Vincent; capitalization. $5000. . The Sterilzone cenpany, Eu gene; Incorporators Stanley K. Stotensons CharlwT.. Paine, Icy phn Li Stevenson: capitalization $25 000. - s f Cm'.th-Unk Lumber company, an.UH: Incorporator!, A. J. Kroe nert. J. A. Link, Ctarlei Smith: earKaltzatioix $500f.' UacMaater-Irelaad Investment company, Portland; Inaorpbratons William E. MacMaster. Reade M. Ireland. Earl C. Bronangh; cap ltsMution, $5.0.000. . Hayes Sc. Brebm, Fortland; in corporators, D. H. Hayes. R. F. Hal pi, J. A. Brehm; capitalixa tun. $ir,.ooo. Ttafl Portland Southwestern Rallro.i company filed notice of ah foTtase in capitalization from $l,.--Otf,(!i 0 to $1,500,000; and the I:adford-Culv-ir Timber com pany, a Wisconsin concern, filed no!ce sif increase Jn capitaliza tion from $125,000 to $150, ';0C. Resolutions of rllasolution were Med hv tbe ollowlag. WnTer Tire company. Port lard; Portland-Texas Oil com pany Portland; Lane Shingle cor.ii'ni'j, Eugene. ' ,T'.e Stlem Tile & Mercantile company filed supplementary ar ticles ahowlng a change of name to Salem Urlck & T'-! Cffmpapy. m f ; ;t' v ".' i! Earl Baile Fined $200 and Will Serve 30 Days Earl' Bailey, arrested at Hub bard the first or the week by Dep uty Sheriffs Burkhart and Barber, Was yesterday fined $200 and, sen teneed to serve 30 days in the county jail when arraigned before G. E. Unruh,,in Justice court on a charge ot operating a still. ' The arresting officers confiscat ed nearly a gallon ot "moon" at the time of Bailey's arrest, and the latter maintained, when ques tioned In court, that he used" the "white mule" a8 a liniment, on his legs. And there was that old-fash ioned' sons, "There's a New Ddde 'In Town." Remember HT 1 1-;. NEW GINGHAMS .1 :'-i JUST RECIEVED It.would be difficult to find ginghams more attractive in' patterns. than. those which" we have just received. These gihghama come in 27 and 32 inches wide and are pre-shrunk fast colors;- , Af .fril. tlm wrtpn vnu ar rtlanninor new wash frocks for the warm days at hand it will pay you to look over this assortment'. .' cesf 0c nd 29c yd. J V f GALE CO .Commercial and Court Streets Wm IDE 4TH SPEECH Hi Not Berlin, Germany, But at! Berlin, Somerset County, Pennsylvania The Fimerset. Pi.. Herald of June 2JTt t had the following news i:eta- "Throcgh the ln'lucncv of Con Kriasman S. A. Kendal: the Cham- hr of Commerce of Berllni has succeeded in secur.nj Hon. Willis Chatman Hawley, member of the house of representatives from Oregon, to speak at the Fourth of JuiT ce'ebratlon to be held at tha -la' nn naxtT uesdav. Mr. Hawley has serval in congress for mrnv years and is one of the iip.t iifmben of .ha.- body. He is a member of the committee n ways and means, regarded as the most important subdivision of tne house. Before his election to Congress Mr. Hswley was president of the Willamette university, from wnicn institution he received the de crees of A. M. and LL. D. 'Ie has been engaged in educational work for many Tears. He is serving his ninth term as a mem ber of Congress. Youngsprout I'm going to get married soon. Often I lie awake halt the night thinking ot what she has said to me. Oldboy Take my advice, son. I or soon you'll be lying awake alt night listening to it." Legion Weekly. A drunken congressman oace said to Abraham Lincoln: "I am self-made man." "Then sir," responded Honest Abe, "that relieves the Almighty of an awful responsibility." SAGE TEA THIS It's Grandmother's Recipe Bring Rack Color and Lustre to Hair to That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can. only be had by brewing: a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your rharm. It makes or mars the face. .When it fades, turns array or streaked. Just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold.' ', ".Don't bother: to, prepare the mixture; you can get this famous bid recipe improved by the addi tion of other ingredients at a small cost, all ready tor use. It is cilled Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon, to bring back the i natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" now be cause it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by mcrning the gray hair has disap peared, and after another appli cation it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. Adv. THEY DON'T SPEAK NOW ,"So glad to meet you, Grace," said the girl in the tailor-made. "I was , just on my way to your house ! to ask you, as my oldest friend, to be one ot my bridesmaids.' "Bridesmaids! How lovely! I did hot know you were engaged," replied Grace. . "It's sudden very sudden. But j he's awfully In love, and just too ' lovely to live. Will you do It?" "Of course! I'll be charmed. But" she dropped her voice to a whisper "do come round thei corner and tell me all about It. Here comes that Idiotic, irrepres sible donkey, Jim Berton. He's grinning as though he meant to stop, and I don't wish to be seen talking to him." "Jim Berton! He's the man I'm going to marry!" London An swers. 1 THE UNIVERSAL CAR PRICE f 1 ; r 1 v At Your Front Door Touring.......... Sedan ......J WU! .mi. .1 ... . Truck Tractor L. $ 555.5 4 $525.38 ..$765.56 ..5698.02 ..1533.33 ..$492.85 PHONE 1935 AH Equipped with Starter. and Demountable Runs Valley Motor Co. -a. mm ... . j : , . ' - - u- n ' . i . . , 260 North High Street Just received an Express Shipment otfutty Jackets and Slipon Tricolettc Fibre Silk Blouses, at jpecial prices ; -, - - Khaki Knickers and Trousers, each $2.98 Salem Oh (Old Wfclta Cnni ' SALEId GREATEST WOMEN'S APPAREL STORE Big Lot of Bathing Suits, Special i W: Out Atti Annual JULY leafaiac Remarkable Values Now Offered c I ...... v ' i -. Because we are determined to start the fall season ol922, with a co mplete line of Women's Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Sweaters, Millinery and Fure and because of our policy of closirf out stylish seasonable apparel at a time when you need uch merchandise, we win &II Thoughts of Pep fit Abandoned --land Prices Out to Wiomen'j Coats Special group of this seas on's models, selling heretofore at much higher prices, have them in styles for sport, util ity and dress wear, Pandora, Chinchilla and Tweed mater ials. Nearly , all sizes; values up to 18.75. Sale price $11.50 Women's Coats $16.50 This group takes In many of this season's finest coats, belted and loose effects .in high class materials, colors in clude beaver, navy and henna, in a good assortment of sizes. Including sises for stout fig ures. , $30 to $35 Coats $23.50 Smart-new models in best of tailored and novelty styles, materials and prevailing colors navr, brown, tans, etc. Every coat in the lot is of superior quality and workmanship. Bloomers and Petticoats . Phenomenal Clearance Sale. Values offered in silk and cot ton bloomers and petticoats Bloomers 25c About 10 dozen knit bloom ers, all sizes, pink and white. While they last, clearance sale price . . . . 25c Bloomers 78c Special croup of mercerized totton Bloomers. Pink, cream nd white. Have them in all iizes. 11 .50 and $1.75 Bloomers, now I "$i-23 1 Great big group of mercer fced cotton bloomers; cream, fhlte, pink and lavender; in I complete line of sizes. Silk Bloomers $3.25 Pongee, Messaline and Crepe Chine Bloomers; cream, ilte, lavender and salmon. Itlgular values to S5. Sale pce , $3.25 Women's Suits Remarkable reductions now offered in this season suit models, including navy, serge, tricotlne and tweeds, in a good assortment of sizes, including sizes for stout figures. ; SuiU worth up to $19.50 ; NOW $13.73 Suits worth up to $2.50 i NOW $16.50 Suits worth np to 137.50 ! NOW $24.75 Suits worth np to $50 i NOW $33.50 j Clearance 5ale i Of Aprons and Honite pressew One hundred dozen Cotton Crepe, Percale, Chambray atid Gingham Bungalow 'Aprons and House Dresses, now offer ed away below regular values. t Sale Price $1.25 and $1.50 values.. $ . $1.75 and $2.00 values. . 1.48 $2.50 and $3.50 values.. 2.43 $3.75 and $5.00 values a. 75 Sport Skirts Tliree Special 'Groups Attractive styles, appropriate for sport or street wear, in cluding white serges, wool plaids and stripes. i $4.50 and $5.00 Skirts Clearance Sale Price. . . .$3.25 $6 and $7.50 Skirts j Clearance Sale Price. . . . $4.73 $9 to $10.50 Skirts-i- Clearance Sale Price. .. .$6.73 Sweaters $2.75 Shetland Wool Sweat-; era in light blue, pink, salmon and other pre vailing colors. j Middies $1.48 White Galatea and Madras Middy Blouses. Some with red; others with collars neatly trim med with braid and made with regulation silk em blems and service stripes on sleeves. Outing iGlrments $2.S$ 1 I Great big lot of Khaki Coats, Skirts aid Trous ers, best of material and carefully madearments. Auto Scarfs $2.75 Our entire line of fibre Silk Scarfs. Some in Ro man stripes and a' great variety of fancy colors. Waists 98c Batiste and Voile Waists j Some neatly trimmed with lace. Hats 98c Special group ot trim med Hats, some in 'the Ipi ; iwld li regulars up to SMOCKS 98c Broken lines of Smocks and Middies, formerly $1.75 to $2.50, Clearance Sale Price. Millinery Sensatio Our Entire Line of Trimmed Hats HALF PRIGS $5.00 Hats, sale price ..$2.48 $9.50 Hats, sale price. $4.75 $7.0 Hats, sale price 4...$3.75 $11.50 and $12.50 Hats, I Sale Price ....$5.75 BATHING SUITS i i':;,- - 'S-t'' ' . j . We are 1 Salem 5 agents for jGantner ,and : Mattems, also Annette Kellerman two-in-one worsted Bathing: Suits. The smartest and best togs off the beach ; have them in. all sizes . for women, fromj . $2.25 up to j $7.50 Clearance Sale of Summer Dresses Great variety of new and pretty Dresses including soft Silk Taffeta, Georgettq, Silk Crepe and other prevailing materials in a good as sortment of sizes. Special Regular Values $19.75.- Regular Values $22.50 Regular Values $25.00 $17 '4 .50 V Silk Dresses $24.75 4 An eicellent group of Silk Crepe. Crepe de Chine. Messaline and Taffeta Silk Dresses, in shades of navy, brown, black, beige, grey and some in combin ations of sports shades. A remarkable group at this special price. Nearly all sizes, including sizes for stout figures. Wash Dresses I j. Including detted Swiss, Gingham, Linen, Organdie and Voile materials in attractive summer styles. Some trimmed in dainty lace and embroidery. Regular values $ 4. 50 to $ 5.00; sale price $.1.73 (Regular values $ 6.50 to $ 7.50; sale price $i;i Regular values $ 9.00 to $10.50: sale price flV Regular values $12.50 to $13.50; sale price &15 T Regular. values $16.00 to $15.50; sale price 12.73. JERSEY JACKETS Big assortment of Jersey Jackets and Sport Coats, princi pally brown, black and navy. All sizes Special , $4.95 SWEATERS $2.75 Special group of Saxony wool Sweat ers; various colors and styles. Includ ing slip-on and tux edo models. SWEATERS $9.75 Fibre Silk Sweat ers, plain and fan cy colors, formerly sold up to $15, now $9.75 S GaIore II; , Great variety of new and pretty Waists and-Blousea, suitable for summer wear); crepe de chine, georgette, pon gee, tricoletet and minonette materials in many charming styles, including Royal Shiirt 'Waists perfect In every deUlI. - - Clearance-Sale "Prtc Regular values $3.50 . ., Regular values $3.75 '. . . Regular Talues $4.00 .... v ........ . $2.98 Georgette Waists Our entire line of high! grade georgette, crepe de chine French batiste, voile and jpongee waists and over blouses including beautiful drawnjwork. Blouses fresh from the hands of the skilled workers of Porto Rico. . ; - One-Fourth Off