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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1922)
V, THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON , ' SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 5, 1922 TO DIRECT WELFARE WORK. iti .- - . . . , . . ... . 1 - .1 1 . -District Governor is Honor ; Guest C. W. Hetme In- t : - troduced to Members J ' . , Lloyd Bates of Portland, dla- i i i t r . . m T .ii. (TIC!. U TCI 1JUI J L UQ 1 UT. with part of Canada and all of Washington and Oregon under bis jurisdiction, was an honored truest at the Salem Lions' club l luncheon Friday noon. .'There are now more, than 1 ., too Lions' clubs In the United )Vsttes and Canada," be declared; f 4. 'and there will be, 75 more be i lex the International contention ZU June. Tfl hee Lion means ) tomf thing big,- It : means service "jpilm "Wg scale," litle local q nes- , lOT.r catt", d handled by other -Vrranlriitlona with shorter sleht- ' lmd big things to do and do '" then) well. The need Is for Jost j; fcwn a national organization, I with a big, fighting look Into the I Jhlngs1 that need doing. It's all I right to boost for on r local com- we must lengthen onr horizon, to o the county, the state, the whole fcorthwest, the ' whole Pacific coast. ' the nation'!' the world."Wei jjant to sell oar ideas to ' the -' whole world. They must be- good i Ideas, and ' they : mast "be backed fc lions' power. ' ,.,;it4rb-N:a jstands . for Liberty, intelligence, -Our Nation's Safety, -we 'have a chance to do some tSrn'g" InteirtgBirt-next Tuesday, 1 f Vsctioa day. Every Lion ought I tctio and fcte ; Tote' tilit ' honest V belief, vote intelligently as he "teas' the ft lights and et ' his friends also to vote. It is both a !duty and a privilege to be "a good Citizen. Let's , do it , And it Is 'better as Lions to do one Job well (ban to fiddle along on half a doz en good things . and 1 let them die or-mould on. onr hands. Let's , be Lions and fear nothing. ' 1 ' " i C. W. Helme, also of Portland, vis introduced, to speak briefly it a tour he recently took of the south as far as New Orleans. He k ad at been much of a Lion, be fore going, hut he1 founds them dQlng so i many fine, big, Ameri ca things on his trip Carrying hospital drives, helping in so many unselfish public htec- :. . ,.S i .ft 1 1 1 ' raoney and enthusiaem-tbat he I i i comes back one if ejarla'es Clons out of captivity. :; ' ' l,;MIss Elizabeth j,.LevTfc" popular i JLalem violinist, ; delighed the r jjub jitji stfcn tf A, meetllrg of!.the 'board of dl .. rhetors of the cluf 'is.to be held j Monday evening at President ; Chaitaln's place of business, to tke final steps in the Boy Scout X Jtate Land Board Turns , ' J i Over Money to Treasury J r '..! : I For the monht'of October the state land board turned over to Oie state 'treasurer! a total of $161,849.11, according to G. S. tfroworcleark of the board. The v'v itfems werer - '. . ''.' ', Common school fund" principal, ' payments on certificates and cash sales, $13,115.16; common school ftnd principal, payment on loans, i $106,420.29; common afch'ool fund ; interest,- payments on certificates, U97.10; common school fund in iarest. payments , On! loans, $36,- i 1A0; university fund principal, fsyments on loans, $450; univer- ty fond interest, payment on ttans, $366.22; agricultural eol- 1 iiga fund principal, payments on ttrtiflcates and cash sales, $60; Agricultural college , fund princl- : tkl, payment en loans, $65; agri- tllturaH eollege.Tfund; InteresC t)jrmenta ton f loans, 1401v25; I jral . credits loan principal, : ill 57.3 9; rural credits loan In terest, $677.25; college Interest 1 ci bonds $109.50. Total, $161, th.il. - . .. if.'' e if , Edward L. ijearnwho will di rect Knights or Columbus 1 .00 00 American Welfare - Work in Italy, "Patriotic? Ticket is Announced to the World What la announced as "T h e original, genuine patriotic ticket" issued by the Oregon Federation of Patriotic soceties, was made known Saturday night. . It does not take up local cr legislative matters except the schol bill, stopping with state of fices and leaving the others to in dividual selection. The ticket, which bears the seal of the Fed eration which was incorporated in 1917. and is signed bv Wi C. El- fordj secretary, of Portland, has these names: " For governor, Walter M. Pierce For state treasurer, O. P. Hof f For justices' of the supreme court, George H." Burnett, John McCourt. For superintendent of public instruction,, S.. S. George. For public " scervlce commiss ioner, T. M. Kerrigan. " Vote 314 . (X) : Yes compul sory school bill. Classified Ads. In The. Statesman Brina Results $400 PIANO-$8Nf We have fine , practice pianos for only $89,' on "terms of:. $5 down, $1 a. week. V.- Big Sale Now On GEO. 0. WILL - '433 State BU ' $Ij25 NeW Phonosrap2i4B2 Closing out one . nationally, ad vertised line Phon5grtpa3 at "hajf price. - $1 down $1- wik V.? ! GEO. 0. WILL r r; 432 SUte St. " ' $500 ESTEY PIANO $275 Closing . ottt:itne;15stey . PJapof In like new condition,, $275, $5 down, '$1.50 a-week. ' - Vi GEO. 0; WILL" v t 432 State St. The Business Man Needs You to help him. We are having calls all the time that we can not fill because we have not enough trained people. J ' You Xeed thq Business Man ' to employ you after you have received our training. - We can give you the preparation .neces-t sary to fit you to fill his needs, and he has neittter:4the; time nor inclination to. ;do-rthe pr paratory work. -.'--' -; -. We Can Fill Theee Needs by bringing together cthe peo ple so necessary to each other's success. Start -your prepara tion, by enrolling now at -the Capital Basicess College Salem, Oregon fy.f. IffYour.New Home Install a BERGER' - mmwfmim ( , ',-1. '.. f. - '- . - - MHPC 14F A T - 1 1RSS FUEL I " See If Before YouiBuy ;4- 1 ' K. F. H. BERGER ( . r - 33 North Liberty Manufacturer Fbon 1048-M. that a dollar saved Is a flolUir earned" iTtnjc the dollar may not always result In a' fortune, but that saved dollar has pro duced , many a "rainy day" fond. It U the bul wark of the home. Oar Nation-wide chain, of stores bad its origin rooted in the principle of aavlng that dollar for the family. In our twenty years of rervlce we have beeom not "merely dispensers . of merchandise but an eco nomic institution whose policy Is always to offer greatest values at least cost, thus conserving the Income of the. family by Increasing Its - purchasing power. Make our- store your "savings bank." n- a nM - I : & 71 ra k 5?v ... A MA II s , j. 1 ;,. i ir VV ; -M -J-m m m . iT " f -s ..... . , I . H. Il l HII H. R I And Tn-e, Adag. , ' M I H'S m7 U I.HlIPll.lT I: i i i ivnnn 11 irti n w n ei -ii it. i v x" v fj. rii if .1 it 1 the dollar may not alwar. nam ii II ss-iJ i , M 11 VWW 7 &Jll - 1 aei m t - j a w aw e l&j 4 1 . 1 lannneMi msnsn usi n Wool Blankets , To Please You Come in, see our hand some, serviceable, all wool Bed Blankets double bed size 72x84 plain, stripes and plaids. They will please you. $7.50, $9.90 " and up to $14.75 Women's Pumps Ot Patent. Leather. , . -,.L .j ... ? We've a varied assort ment of the latest patent leather strap pumps fash ioned for this . season. zour choice' may be a TJlain atria nm Ana mnrm , -A fancif ol. .We eaa eupply - Thin - one-strap ? bntton pump with plain toe is ex eeedlngly popular. CeTm loid covered military beet, JIcKay, smart set last, n $4.50 GirU Shoes : Dressy Styles ,; Servico Cocxf ort Economy Jim Black Gun Metal, for girls', misses and child ren;1 lace style; Imitation tip, ' half double - McKay sole; English last. Sixes 8 to 10 H 2.49 Sites 12 to 2 .,.$2.98 Neat dxfords ? At Low; Prices' A Growing Girls' Brown calf and black kid Ox fords, as pictured, circu lar vamps, imitation tips, . two soles, McKaywelt, rabber top lift on heel. Siiee 2 to 7... $2.08 t . ' ' -: A? ' pictured, in . worn- en's black kid. ; calf and patent Oxfords,' circular . vamp, - perforated ; tip, Goodyear welt soles and rubber top : lift on heels. Sixes 2ft to 8 ...S4.98- iTtnsi-ivtnr II trying For Our HlStorts Assorts Xowest" Tzncorpoi ixtcdf 371 DEPARTMENT STORES -r e 160 NORTH LIBERTY, SALEM, OEE.' ANDj 1 W TTTTTTC" 371 J. 0. Pennej Co. Store ManageTi;rcitIy attde4ftae OrfcTmlxaUon'i.tWlnnil Bnyfaiir, Convention. TheManaer of this store was present. Combined, these Managers BOUOHX MORE THAH $15,000,000 WORTH OP NEW GOODS for immediate deliycry, tho Holidays and next Spring. th prices and values we offer you have no rivals I y . Silks in Varied Display Atrording important Savings Interest in our displays of sijk fabrics las a two-fold reason the broad vari :ty and the reasonableness of the prices. The savings are important. Skinner's Satin, cotton back $2 SIT Skinner's Satin, all ilk . ., 2.00 39-in. Crepe Georgette, yard, .$1.00 9-in. Crepe de Chine, yard $t.6 39-in. all Silk Canton Crepe, yard . .$3.2.1 35-in. Black Taffeta, yd. i. 69, l.OH, 2.25 35-in. Colored Chiffon Taffetas, all shades, yd... $1.09, 1.08 35-in. Satin Messaline, black and colors, yard .$1.08, $1.70 35-in. Satin Daphne, black and all shades yard. .. '. .$!. 08 ,35-in. Charmeuse, black and all, shades,, yarjl .$1.08 32-iri. Jap Pongee, first choice. fulls weight,, yard $1.08 35-in. Charmeuse, black and all shades, yard $1.08 32-in. Jap Pongee, first choice, full weight, yard. . 80c," $1.10 32-in. Chinese Shantung, all silk yard ..'. 7c ff T Tl 11 I TM..0.;1 AAA SV A w ja;w VAliia! Our assortments comprise, the kinds most generally in demand and the values are unusual. American "Cotton Taf fet'a,. rainproof, paragon steel d O ff frame, . handles wJth ceHuloid rings only vi Good quality American CottonVTaffeta, tape edge, d1 J A assorted style handles, only. . .... j ., .(. ... . v Men's Umbrellas $125 TO $3.98 Fine quality Tape Edge Taceta,- bakelite bandies, 1 7Q only vlltl Fine quality silk, satin borders, assorted handles, frl QQ for women vO Other Good Valaeala&:$3.Q to $6.0O BOYS' AXD GIRLS"' VMBREIXAS, 8c Black and Brown Kid Oxfords : WbmenV Dressy , Serviceable Style For dress wear our oxfords are quite the style. They're made to give long wear. Circular vamp. tip. military bceL rubber, totf lift on heel. "x $4.50, $4.98, $5.90 Women's Black Kid Oxfords Neat and Comfortable Ton can almost feel the comfort In these oxfords by looking at the picture. They've circular vamp, plain toe, rubber top lift on heel, McKay sewed. . . i . ' .' $2;69 Attractive Strap Pumps " For Women Neat one-strap black kid hni-ton-pumps win instant favor with many women. Leather military, heei with rubber; top lift,, half double sole. . $4.50 Broad Toe Shoes for Girls Ideal for School . these broad toe shoes are bests for. For school and every occasion tender, growing feet. Style iUns-; trated is onr wanted three-quar-ters. imitation tip,- two full land naif double soles. True economy prices. . ' ; ,t Sizes 12 to 2. ... . . , . Sixes 8 i to 11 ........ :$ao8 Sixes 5l to 8 ,$3.6f Just the Dress Goods YoVU Like Most Now! o s v 1 .-i . 1 Buying in immense' ' quantities for our hundreds of store, it is plainly understood how. It is .poaslhle for ns to gire you ..Dress Goods of such qual ity at the prices quoted' here. Storm .Serge,, all wool, yard. . . .$1.00 French Serge-.-all wool. 44 in., yd $1.98 54 inch, yard 92.10. 'Tricotlne, all wool, 48-in., yard '$2.40. 54 Inch, yard ....C$008 Ottoman Cloth, all wool. 40, inch .. f and 44 inch, yard $2.08, roplin, all wool. 56 inch, yard.,$3.8 'Batiste, all wool, 36 Inch, yard. . .08c Granite Suitings, cotton and wool. yard . ...... , 1 60o nroad Cloth, all wool, 64 in., yard $3.98 Flannel, all wool, sport shades, 66 inch, yard .....$3 25 Jersey Cloth, all wool, sport shades, yard $3.1P BrilManteen, wooL and cotton,, yd 98c Plaid Skirting, all wool. 66 inch. , . yard ..... ... , ... . $3.08. to $3.49. Baby Flannel, tream color, all wool, also silk and wool, yard, 08c, $1.10, $1.49, $2.49. Brassiere Corsets - For Grace and ; Comfort: ' The woman who' desires the slim contour of figure which Fashion de mands and Is so. necessary for poise, and grace, without the coAStrJctiona of a corset, will find these new Bras siere Corsets of inestimable value to her comfort and appearance. . f . . '... Models.. s assure. nimo's't'T ease " and pllafclllty while affording the proper flesh-con fining quality, and serve the double purpose of corset and brassiere. ,. . ... Model, of Brocade Jacquard Body Cloth, with shoulder straps of. fancy silk 'irald, elastic , waist bands, four supporters-7- , , . v ,( 98c . Young Men's Mackihawc ' 'for All Outdoor Occasion' " ' For warmth, comfort, ser vice. Extremely popular. An all-occasions seed; ' i i Sfade of 80-ounce all-wooL A double-breasted model with 6-Inch shawl- collar-' and all around belt; with wide loop. Two large pockets with flaps to button and one breast pocket to button. Roomy sleeves wtlh cuff. Cut 34 Inches long. ' In assorted plain" and! fancy patterns. A genuinely good iuackinaw at only - $6S0 to $890 Men's Heavy Rannel Slinls Appreciated by All Who Have Them Extensively won! on account of their warmth and good quality. They give long service. Get your supply for the cold weather months. v .... . ., . Choice of Khaki or 1 Gray f ' . ... . . . Jost as pictured these de sirable shirts have , two largo button Hap army pockets and JiX" are eoat cut A big flannel 7 K shirt value at only ";'"'' ' S1.98: Others $2i25tb$3.98 It will ; , 4,, - pay you 1 to see k.J 'Vk . - our Ready1 to .1-7 , . -v. Wear. WintJow W X' ' Macldnaws , IrCmallec. Boyf t nTSfi f Decidedly tltractlrrf mackin$w Taluo for wtoio ycin.;. ;:j ! Warm. convforUMs dou ble breasted model pi 80' fcunce all wool ' western mackinaw eioth. KotCbed , collar, all arouni belt. two- flashed . pwekcts AttracUt. ive patterns,' V ;Th1a if V semtovercoal4 style rtnatkdelights the bojWaiid 'this price wCl 4 dciyrht pareput ' ' ' 'f ' 1 t '" m . : $3.98 and pieUV 1 ft ine iodic Ul UftBa Yoor ' 1 it: A tholoaghbred for smartness I Choice la black, nlckeU: send bt, eat birr tJnt ahd black. Super. qoayty throughout. $4.98 "Pay Day"; Overalls Unioa made. Two seam legs. 2.20 white back Ia . 1 dlgo 'denim. . Only " ' ' v ; $1.29 1