11 11.. I! h: "5: TH OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, OCTORER 22. 1922 HL PERMIT I i GIVEN in P. R. L. & P. . to" Proceed With Clackamas County, . " A permit, was recei red from the I federal power commission yester fay by the state engineering de tkr as the gorernment is concern. ed, for the Portland Railway, Light & Power company to pro ceed with its executive' addition al power development in Clacka tnas county. ;The permit covers the construc tion of a diversion dam for the appropriation of water from Oak creek and Three Links, a con dult extending to a power house that. will develop 20.000 kilo watts or over 25,00 horsepower, and a transmission line connect ing with the Cazadero power plant. A water Tight for appropriation of the necessary water will be procured from the state as soon as applications are completed. '' . The public 'service commission baa not 'completed its Inquiry as to whether the proposed exten sion la Justified. Certain infor mation and data have been asked of the company and this, it is promised, will be furnished the commission. LLOYD GEORGE DOES NOT UNCOVER HAND (Continued from page 1.) which was repeated by those gathered within. Lord Airedale, who presided, presented Mr.. Lloyd George as "a great .statesman who through the eeverest. crisis In the history has "Over me , FOR SALEM JOIN THE Top" Gfaafflilbeir off Commerce Become onei of the workers for Salem's Com mercial, industrial and civic development. "In Union There is Strength " The Salem Chamber of Commerce stands for unity of thought and purpose among the people of Salem and Marion county in the promotion of the progress and prosperity of the whole community. K' ' ere;Do:You Stand, Mr. Citizen? Membership Campaign October 23, 24, 25 .1 ' via up 9 f fj TO 44.. TERRIFIC BLAST IN ITALY KILLS 200. T, 1 r tr ' t- : 1 ' ' ' t i '- ,t : " ; . , Tb'edl Itlflti l hpniutxifnm KAHN TAILORING CO. fall peg eJ. V V Vt , A r Odokr K 912 iiniitf-IW-' ' . - r ' s ... . , .. ..... hi 7h : ;;, mmmflm --. , -v- x r.., I t nvsi .lis . h .ail.ffljfff The Kind of Clothes .Wear Gentlemen v, -.; I J Fflilor wftA A care of the Fifth Avenue Tailor giving Vv f.ifJ;-;7Pu'jl a style tffttcanW put inxlothes At Very Reasonable Prices USE MY STAIRSIT PAYS 9 - ED. GHASTAIN'S . UPSTAIRS MEN'S SHOP . ' 12 North Commercial Strttt .'. A. supply the demands of Salem peo ple, who since the opening of the new store, have, through their heavy buying, caused a depletion of the fall stocks. Through the cooperation of her wholesalers, Mrs. Solof says she has some won der fill surprises for the. people of Salem. .' . The So'ofs attribute much of the growth of their business; to the phenominal growth of SaJera.. They will put on an anniversary j rale some time in November. Two hundrea were killed and seven hundred injured in a terrific blast of explosives at Port Fal conora, Italy. This is the first picture received showing Santo Tere Zio, which looks like a bombed citj after the explosion. been a pillar of the people's Inter ests and the center of the world's desire." "Good Fellow" Sunir The proceedings began with the customary British ritual for such occasions, the singing of "For he's a jolly good fellow." In ac knowledging the vote of thanks from the meeting, (Mr. Lloyd George said: "I have been very much en couraged by thd kindness which I have received Jn many quarters. I have never in j the whole ot my experience witnessed such a spec tacle as the crowds at the stations. which met me orA my way to Leeds. I do not believe the peo ple of this country will drder their army at such a bidding Jre- erring to the resolution of tho Tnionists), and whatever happens in the next tew weeks I cheerfully, stake ny appeal on the people of this country." buyer, lias just returned from a buying trip on which she visited all the prominent market centers of the Pacific coast, including San Francitco and Seattle. The merchandise purchased bji Mrs. Solof includes many Oregon made lines. Her purpose was to RUG That shipment of rugs you have been waiting to see is here OVER 75 PATTERNS From which to choose. All sizes, styles and prices VELVETS, VELVET WILTONS, ALL GRADES AXMINSTERS and TAPESTRIES A wonderful assortment of beautiful weaves at a price you can afford to pay. Use your credit at our store. Buy a rug on an easy weekly, or monthly payment plan. C. F. Giese Furniture Co. 373 Court Phone 464 . . . . Rotten Eggs Hurled GLASGOW, Scotland, Oct. 2I.4- The Dresent political tunaoU,! In Great Britain was reflected in the percntags at the rectorial elec tion at Glasgow university this af ternoon when Lord Birkenhead. Unionist, was elected with 1,165 vntoa nvr Sir Johti Simon. Liber al, ho received 530 votes and H.1 G. Wells, the novelist a the labor 1 candidate who received 3531 votes. ... v, ,, 4 In the course of the polling sev eral free, fights occurred among the students inihich flour, soot,, rotten eggs; and decayed fish were freely use's. . Several students were jnjured. . , Will Not Merge 4 ( LONDON, Ocl. 21. By" tjie'f Associated Press) The labor; party will not merge itself into,'; new party' with other elements united with Lloyd George, accord ing to announcements made at la bor party headquarters today. , "However, if Lloyd George wishes to join our party we will ba glad to cave, TiTm." was a re mark made by the party spokes man. SLUMBER PARTY ENJOYED Miss Wanda Jean Heverlle" wa the hostess for a week-end clum ber party last night at her home near Liberty. In the evening the guests enjoyed ghost storlejr around the fireplace, and light refreshments were served. The in vited guests were: Misses Flor ence Buscb, .Fay ' Wassam, Jean Shipp, Jennie May Hopper, Paul ine Marnach, Leone Ferguson and Hazel George. BUDGET PREPARED BY SPECIAL BOARD (Con tinned from page 1.) .traction and maintenance, city bridges, $3995; installments .and interest on bonds, $36,000; new sewers, $2000. The budget committee was made up of Oscar Price, S. M. Endicott, W": .STeusloff, Dr. W. H. Byrd, Louis. Aldrich, John Bayne, B. B. Herrick, A. L. Fraser, Df. E. E. Fisher, J. N.' Smith, Floriai von Eschen, C. Van. Patton, FrW Thielsen, George D. Alder in and Dr. B. L. Steeves. 4 M RS. SOLOF R EJ41RNS FROM PURCHASING TRIP Mrs. Max Solof, of the People's Cash Store, who has become ois- mercially known as a master GOOD PIA0 $ 1 Onlyj $5 down. $5 month :; Wie are closlqg out our entire present stock of Pianoa. Five pianos for almost half praise. $5 down buys any piano. Come now, they, are going fast. ! See ad on page 3, Second section, NEW PHONOGRAPHS HALF PRICE 1. Geo- C. Will clos'ng old nation ally advertised line of phonb rraphs. at halt price. $1 down, $1 week up ... See ad on page 3, second section. OJ; zzi -zzi JL Q) -) jv UV7 We have a complete line of every kind of shoe for men, women and chil dren. All the large sizes, small sizes and narrow widths that are carried in any complete shoe stock 6ft the Pacific coast. If you are at all hard to fit come in now and get your size, so we can give you the advantage of this large selection and complete line of sizes and widths. Hanan Shoes For Men and Women. All styles in black and brown, low and high $12.50 ' One style men's Heavy Shoes $15.00 Bergmann Boots; For Men Loggers' Boots, both calked and without calks. Packs, farm shoes and the famous liergman Dress Shoe. We carry a complete line of all the lierjrman shoes. . $7.00 to $17.00 Arch Preserver Shoes For Ladies This .is the best wearing shoe and the most wonderful shoe for tired feet ever produced for ladies. Get a pair and stand on your feet all day and forget about your feet. Oxfords . . . $9.00 Shoes . $10 and $12 Bail Band Rubber Goods For the Whole Family We are exclusive agrents for Ball Band hoots, packs, light rub bers and sacks. Everything that Ball Band carry. If they do not wear twice as long as other rubbers, we will not charge you a cent. $1 .00 to $7.00 Florsheim Shoes For Men and Young Men The new snappy styles as well as the more conservative styles in all leathers and all the new lasts The best value -'onearth for ' $10.00 . One Style Heavy Sole, $12.00 Witch Elk Boots For Ladies and Men , High Top Boots, the most won derful fitting boot on the market. There is no equal where you want something good that actually fits. It is a pleasure to: walk all day in these boots. $12.00 to $15.00 RUBBER HEE DAY EACH WEDNESDAY ALL RUBBER HEELS PUT ON YOUR SHOES FOR HALF-Sc BRING THEM IN ANY DAY FOR WEDNESDAY Dr. Williams Dr. Williams, expert foot special ist Consultation free. Consult him about your feet He removes corns, treats bunions and fits arch supports. ; AH foot troubles scien tifically treated. WHEPRICE SHOE if V SefcySlroM FoxPasp DxB0d fbotAfptoctS ,3Z6 State &-HrotoUxhBuAasX Repairs The best repair work in the city. We have put in all new machinery and have the best man in the city. Try us once. If it is not the best repair work you ever had we will not ask another chance. ' 1 4 i.x.f