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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1922)
' . '. M V 8 !..' HE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEJf, OEEG05. : SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 7-1922 .. fakhig Into (nsideTation the Store's Great Stocks of Merchandise, Its Phenomenal Ability to Buy and Sell ' for Less, Its' Magnetic Events of the Past, All-in-All It Launches an N Traffic Questions to Be Dis cussed at Meeting fa Portland Soon !fo!sessii LE C3-l rvBT? 1 . Sam A. Kozery ' secretary of . state, haa announced the program j that -will be followed at a meeting of western tecretarlei of state and traffic officials that will be held; la Portland Monday and Tuesday. Oct. and 10. ; The states of California,'. Idaho. Montana,4 Ne vada .Oregon. Utah and Washing ton and Char provraeoYof British ; Columbia. Trill be represented in tak conference, r The session la celled for 'the purposo ' of making I wtudy of, traffic Jav : enforce ment on a basis of uniform regu- j Iation ra the sereral states. ' The program, will be aa follows '.. Monday morning. Oct. 9, 1922; convene at' 10 aw m. , , 1, Welcome and Introductory I Ben-W.. OlcotL. governor f I ' Oregon, Salem Oregon. 2. "Traffic Laws War We Have .Them, and the Necessity for ' .f Uniformity" - Rebert O. Jones, secretary of state, Boise, Idaho. , , 3. "Co-operation between. Coun ties" Wm.O.McMynn, 8upt. ' division of motor vehicles. Victoria, B. C. . t 4. The Need, for and Value t Uniform Reciprocal Laws be tween States". .George Bro-I , r dlgan. secretary of state. Car-j ! r on City, Nevada. ' 5. "Traftto Conditions in Waah- 4 " ington and' Need for Co-op- ' ' ' eratlon between States and Counties" L. D. McArdle, director department of efll-1 ' , ciency, Olympla, Washington. ! Monday afternoon, Oct. 9, 1922; convene at 2 p. at. 1 f . "Attitude ef the State Toward the Tourist, and His Obliga ' tion" C. T; Stewart, secre tary of States Helena, Mont, i T. "The. Duty S the Pubiio Owes the State tn the Intelligent Use of the HlghwayaI. N. Day, Portland, Ore. (ex-State v senator) ; James-Allen, super visor of Highways, Olympla, Wash.; Herbert Nnnn, state highway engineer, Salem, Or. 'Registration of Motor Vehic les of Non-residents Its Val ue to the Public in the Pro tection of their Persons' and Property" Fred J. Dibble, I director of licenses, Olympla, Wash.; Chan, J. Chenu; chief division of moto.- vehicles. Sacramento. '. Calif . T - 5 "Tritfic Conditions to Ore- go Need for State and Lo cal ; Co-operation; . Problems . of the Traf flo Officer" T. A. Raff ety, chief state traffic dl Tlsion, Salem, Oregon; "State ts.' County and City Traffic Control' Fred- 3. Stickels, sheriff of Lane coun ty,, EugeneV Oregon; ' A. H. Brown, president Motor Ve hicle Dealers' association, Portland, Oregon. - 8. 10, - ) 8ERIOUS BLADDEIt TROUBLE I j ; "Could not stand nor si and Jraa forced to cry out from in ease pal,f writes Henry Wltl- 1&B8. , Tarkio, V Montana. "The doctors said I had I inflammation )t thd bladder and! an operation ran necessary. ' ' Trtf d Foley's Lldney Pills and was relieved at jnce Tell all my frientda about I oley Kidney Pills as it will save iany from suffering and- perhaps. is la my case, si dangerous opera- tlon." BUdder and kidney trouble - demands prompt "treat, ment. Foley Kidney Pills givo , O.)iiok eHef Sold eTdrywhw. adv.' . Jurors Are Summoned : i By Polk County, Clerk DALLAS. Ore . Oct. 5. Thirty : restdenta of Polk county have been summoneit by ' Floyd" D. Jloore. county clerk, for iury service at the coming session of the Polk county circuit coutt. The case of Oregon vs. Philip Warren ia the principal case which will be- tried." "' : . -t The Jurors summoned are E. E. Agee, ' farmer, : Sheridan; Mark Blodgett, farmer,, Dallas; 1L L. Burk. farmer, Salem route 1; MIra. Alpha. M.N Bascue, milliner, Independence; ! H. F. Dadmun, farmer, Independence; John Dick- f insion, , farmer," - Independence; . Maurice. Dalton ' clerk, Dallas; ; Cecil mbree. farmer. Monmouth; f W. R. Ellis., bank: clerk.. Dallas: Sophia J,'' T. Gregory, merchant. t Dallas: EllaQ M. Gibson, house- wife-Salftta route If Mrs. Jennie ( Hogg, farmer, west Salem; Mrs. 1 Stella Henry" Housewife, Salem . route . 1 : Georce , T.. Keeton. tar men Amity route 2: S. R. Ken bedy, farmer, Dallas; C M. Lewis, stockman. Monmouth route 1; Blanche March,': housewife, Falls City: Elva ' Mortimer, housewife, Airlle; - Ruth E.' Morlan, house f wife, Monmouth; ; -John A. Mc Claln. farmer. Suver; A. B. Muir, merchant, Dallas; Mrs. Wilma Orr. housewife, Dallas; Mude e. Richardson, housewife, Dallas; Charles Rosneau, i farmer, Dallas route 1 J 1 Cleomle Senter, house wife. Dallas; E. W. St Pierre. Jr., farmer Salem;' Henry E. Toeva, farme, ' Dallas; May M. Tedrow, housewife. Monmouth: , W. J. White, capitalist; Dallas; and Lu lu P. t Tocom, housewife, Shcrt- TO ITS LONG -TO - BE-RE MEMBERED OPENING EVENT jffii&ale Iiq f6r Saturday and Monday Only- .It is extremely hard to start a sale at the People's Cash Store which shall pass the precedents already established. All seasons the offerings here have set! a pace" which was never before equaled. Great sales have followed each other in rapid succession, each presenting: more extraordinary opportunities than The standard of value giving has been raised by this store beyond any extent that Salem ever inew. The difficulties have been accomplished, the pre- " cedents have been equaled and surpassed. I The un equaled prestige and purchasing power of the People's Cash Store have been turned to best account and . n 56-Inch Wool Flannel -j Special, yqrd 79c The good grade of 56 inch, wool flannel is ideally suited for middies, skirts, etc. There Is an assortment of colors in the lot. Regular fl.25 value. . I 75c Wool Dress Gbods Special, yard 39c - No matter if it is school children r yourself, if you con templated1 a dress, a selection el this material will fashion one for you economically. Big assortment of colors. 36 Inches wide. 27-ihch Fancy Flannels Special, yard 14c A large assortment of different colors and patterns In this lot of flannel that is being nut on sale at such a low price. Former values 2 c a yard.; This grade la-very fancy quality. - - ': ;., "' - , . . 36-Inch "Farwesf Flannels Special, yard 19c ' Both In plain and fancy colos, over 1400 yards placed on sale at this remarkable low price. It's a good tims to buy your entire, winter supply at this low price. Today You ShaU See Again Actual Demonstration otOuv Ability to Sell for Less . . " . : PI i ' . Unbleached 36-Inch Muslin " Special rj yard lie Famous LI and other brands of good quality unbleached muslin. This jprtce- is the- lowest la years tor this grade of cotton goods. , 411 Wool jersey Cloths Special $1.79 This special Is a goodr cold weather suggestion. Jersey Jackets, dresses, skirts and suits are- fashioned from this high grade material, which we are. selling lesa than wholesale cost price. - Regular price S2.7S per yard. Assorted colors at fl.JO. Silk and Wool Crepe Knit Special yard $U& ,j The richness or silk crepe and wool yarn are artistically blended in the making ol this lustrous material for suits and dresses. Assorted colors in the lot at the above special price. ' $140 Grade Silk Pongee tal 89c i !! if 1 1.. Lib Natural, imported silk pongee of heavy 12 momntie weight, only a limited quantity, - A! good material for underwear, blouses, curtains, etc. Special for Saturday and Monday. 39c1krip Special 19c More than IS patterns of this ideal winter material with a thousand nsea. : Comes in fnll 36-inch width, U Is an oppor tunity to save 20 to 25- cents on each. yard, during thl sale. Saturday and Monday. $4 Double Size Bed Spreads Special $2A? V , This feature selling should be heeded by all housewives, fancy woven designs, extra large sizes, of a firm heavy weave. Special; for Saturday and Monday selling at $2.40. $5 Silk Pongee Waists Special $138 ' This offering has never or perhaps never will be equalled some have nicely trimmed collars and cuffs, others are plain Peter Fan and Ford styles. All sizes in the lot. Special at fl.tw. -- y :,:?";.a- . ' .. ' s .. Boys? $1 JO Heavy Union Suits Special 79c - - One lot of 2000 garments, boys' heavy winter weight derby ribbed union suits with closed' crotch and elastic Weave t anklets and wristlets. Special for Saturday and Monday.-, only. v , , '. . 63c LARGE BAT TOWELS, special . . ... . . ,. .... .,39c . .-.t."''iv.''''.i''-:.V--- -.'i '":--- - . This Towel Is 45x29 inches and la made of heavy double v thread fine weave. : v Blue Ribbon Flour, guaranteed for 'good bread or ! money back, 1 sack:.... . ...$I0 'X 1 barrelw j.. . 5.90 10 lbs, Jap Rice...:..::i.: . 10 lbs. White Beans... ...:. 1 sack Corn "Meal........ 1 sack Oat Meal , 5 cans Milk, tall 5 cans Corn..., . ..J.. ..... 5 cans Peas.ijj.i:.i. .70 .65 9 .50 .50 .50 60 65 Silk, Wool and Tricolette I dresses 40 Full Length WOOL COATS Values to $22.50. AH in a Sale! at $6:75 Saving money Is not a secret, it Is an art in which all thrifty Americans try to qualify. . This immense lot of stylish silk and wool dresses and wool coats, have been purchased by buying ar tists in view of saving money for the patrons of th-ls store.. Look over any one of these garments in the lot, each one speaks savings, rrom every angle, j The styles are perfect, the tailoring Is good; the only point we regret is that we were unable to secure more to sell at this figure. The colors, with their delightful 'Btyles and trimmings, 'are established Therefore we leave.lt to those who seek savings! to come, INSPECT AND BUY $19.50 value Ladies? Three quarter length Plush Coats Go at $9,50 AU sizes $32.50 values In Ladies' Full length Plush Coats Saturday and Monday Price $19.50 All. sizes $6 all Wool Pleated Skirts In stripes and plaids Special at $2.98 Over $3 saving 350 Latest Model SPORT HATS. I In various style shape! and trlnunJoga . ' - Such a collection of ' bright colors and snappy style In ladies sport hats (wa can: safely say) has never been seen in sale. Felt sport Lata, with feather trimmings, are the feature of this assortment. Valuer to $6.50, special at 31.98 Balcony A SALE OF-SHOES For School Kids and Grown-ITpa Men's Fine Kid DRESS SHOES Regular $7.50 value genuine Goodyear welt oak tanned leather ' soles, Blucher - style; I , black only. All sizes Special . ' $450 Men's S olid Leather Shoes $2.98 . - r - This selling Is truly exceptional. Tan or black, full box toes. Army last work shoes, wtth sturdy leather, soles and heel. Regular $5.50 values. Special for Saturday and Mon day. -. -'. :.. j -;r- Vi4; r ''-'V; : LstdleaV amd Gfarla Fan .cy Patent Leather I , If Its An OVERCOAT , Here It Is at: $15,75 ANevrlineof AU-Wool at a New Low' Price j We are as proud as can be of our stock of Men's Winter Overcoats, and we have a right td be. Again and again we 1 have had our Clothing compared with what is being shown in other stores; and every time we see a com parison of this sort we feel more confident about the. clothing we manufacture. j Other Lines of Men's AU Wool Coats, I $12.75 to $29.50 .nt V 1 'l r V. 'St Men's All Wool i Mackinaws . Famous Kangaroo brand, all wool . Mackinaws, ' belted bacjft. n4 f ull belted inodols, with and without Inverted pleats. Large shawl ; and hand roll collars. Regular $12.50" values. Special at $4J98 and $7 JO Boys' Wool Mackinaws $7.50 values at $3J98 Men's Winter Weight Sweaters Coat style Sweatejrs In light and dark gray and ' otherj colore. $2 grade, special 98c Men's Dress Shirts An odd lot at an oGH price, that Is the whole story. Many valnes to $1.50 go in this sale at 39c Slippersand Okiords Regular $5.50 values, newest smart styles and featuring the new Span ish heel. Five different styles, in the group; j ; SptcUl y Men's Tan and Black Dress Shoes Special $9fr: , Values to $7.50. these are mostly odd lots, but nearly all sizes in the lot. . i ' , . . ' Girls' 15 Inch High Top Shoes Special $6.9 ' Regular $10.50. Just the thing for the coming cold and wet weather at Just a price that Is lower than ordinary cost. Alt sisea. " . . ' "" Boys' Heavy School Shoe Special.$1.98i to $3.9S . e. These lines are of fine gun metal stock,' English Tind Blucher style, all sizes for youths and boys. '- ' School Boys' Heavy Scuff ers. Special $1.69-, 1 Lace or button, black or tan. all sizes in the lot.. Regular $3.50 values. Special for Saturday and Monday. ' 'One Lot f 1 Grade, Fine . l t v,t,y-;l -: Ladies' Shoes ' Special $3.98 ; In various all leather styles and makes, high and low heels, black or brown, medium or short vamp. ' Special THE PEOPLE'S GASH STORE IS SALEM'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE 5 cans Pork and Beaiw.. 5 lbs. Lard! 5 lbs. Coffee- 5 lbs. Cocoa in bulk-. 2 lbs. Ground Chocolate 1 lb. Gunpowder Tea : ij. 13 bars White Laundry Soap!: 1 Dint Covo Salad Oil.. . : 1 plug tobacco, Star, Horseshoe, Climax. . .75 2 onVelvet.,. . .:. .J.i,2...25 .45 4 .75 1.00 .40 .40 . 3to 'din route. 1.