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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1923)
1 Jll Uil.lt li? OLD Fiy j! uts Resident of Satem Oi I v rot Descendant of Mar : " tial Pilgrim Hero. ; I ' Tie lifd- oI 1110 lal? Garrett 5 SU-- 1,rl10 4164 a 1101116 South ' Thirteenth street, and on burled Tuesday, i Is one of .i---t thriving, interest;' - the finest ' lighting 'families in ll American -history,, and on i of C9 oldest for his direct an :e;r eight generations -hack, was Captain Miles Standlsh, -who !4 ear, $ with the Mayflower.: The V OE77 older families ' ia America V are the copper-hued people i who I hid behind the bushes and -watcu ed the PUgrims drawl out of ftte-rart r00st BalTertnSlT I on tle&k old Plymouth Rocbvk ' They have been warriors all .the way down, warriors of the i cleanest - stralxu ., ' The s late. Mr. Standish of Salem served two en listments in the , Civil war. His father serred in ," the War of JglZ, Wueu Ills cuuuu; UVCUCU l i fighting men worse- than, ever ' before or since; ; his- xatner oe- fore him-had senred ia the Rev ; olutlonary war. ' And scr on back to the short, squat uon-neartea ; Captain of Plymouth. . i "That is only half the inter-' i rt in the story , however. Dr. George H. Alden, dean of Wil- lac ffte, university,, is tna . aireci I wondant''o the " ' Mayflower h PriscJila who might". hare. 'been tho ancestor of tLj Standee's la America only that Bhe chose the faithful scribe and 'the bashful lover and - the . fine-heart ed John Alden, when ' ho came a-courting in the name of the bold captain. If Miles Standish had only gone In person to ask about the wed ding; the Alden and Standish ! families might today be -trans posed. The two mea v here la ' Salem have talked lover their i strangely intertwined history but i they couldn't change It, they hare gone on with their Jiames and heritages as they are. " J Mr. Standish was j for years a I member of Sedgwick Post, (Grand! Army of ' the Republic, and the i post attended the funeral 'str- vices . Of their - deceased, comrade , la a body. The Odd Fellows lodge, of which; he had been a member; officiated, at the ceme tery. Rev.. Blaine B.; Kirkpat rick . preached the funeral ser mon at the mortuary parlors. ' It'"!. K. . STORK IS ROBBED EUGENE, Or., March 1. Sev eral hundred dollars worth of re volvers, watches : and clothing were stolea from A. Wiihelm's general store at Monroe, north of Eugene last; nlcht. according to today. s . Here's a - Chance to Savo Some " ' - " Money .' All woolen blankets 'are going np In price. Buy 3our next1 fall's nee as now wmie we are oiier- ing unusual values in new and slightly ' detective blankets. (We just received another shipment today of the slightly defective , ones. ' The ' prices will i enable ycu v to buy . two or three , pairs. Bishop's Clothing and Woolen Mills ' Store. Adv. : - : W . Lv R 'li ILj ll LL7 til.) 1- " "SATURDAY Begins at 9 o'clock CANTON CREPE ALLTYME CREPE CREPE DE CHINE FLAT CREPES A - j . ; '.V- J IJiST TtMES TODAY . I Begins at 9o9docli .-5) w 5izm 1, 18, 3B, 38, 40, 42 New Styles . j , . - .-;-- ; v New Colors New Material POIRET TWILLS RATINES with PAISLEY Cimrm At an Extraordinary Low Price L v i i By Peter B. Kynw LAST TtIES TODAY' Th ft atnnr nf o Hi1i man wTini nlwava eot what he wanted .. . tUI he fell in love. And how. he had tb lose everything else' to win the girl. Big, virile drama bristling, with aramatic puncnes. " juva xHovaic is me gm. . .. TOMORROW "HEARTS AFLAME" i. i PJgwI Oreo& IFrcim Comes this entire group of, 125 Silk "and wool , At the Theatre r il 4 1 ti ' ? I 4-' 1 j , Mr 1' 4 k I- : ' Saturday at A Big Lot of Goods For Satoday Selling 1 overstuffed davenport, 3 rockers, 1 liprary , table, 5 room rized rugs, 1 bookcase, 3 staind tables, 4 pictures, 1 Morris' chair, 3 'exten- sion table, 2 sets diners, .1 organ, 1 buffet, sewing table, 3 heaters, 3 Congoleum rugs, 2 ranges, 2 magazine racks, 2 kitchen' cab inets, 3 kitchen tables, several remnants linoleum, 5 iron beds, 6 sanitary springs, v v 2 ' coil springs, 4 mattresses, 1 2 dressers, : " 1 3 'commodes, 2 cots, 3 bedroom rugs, wash bowls and pitchers, 2 clocks, dishes, utensils, : 1 tools; musical-instruments, 1 settee, Dapy carriage and thousands of articles too nuin ' erous to mention ' -t AUCTIONEER'S NOTE Lodging-house proprietors, -hotel-keepers, logging camps; and new "comers, frill find ! these 1 sales an economical way to purchase furniture Don't miss one. New furniture as well as usedj, ' m art ji m it UjU U U trtk AUCTION MOUSE . ' . , Court and Liberty 1 ' F. N. WOODRY Auctioneer I 1 PtrfX v :fV - - r ' rrt tit' :v tv-rvrjtv . irt ' IJr'IA ; IJ rfl Ml T 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 . i ; ; f V m 1 f 1 1 r li i . ; ii . . lit II ! if ai r- I I I ) 7, III III . , -r DRE SatardajT-A Value Scoop! Choice . U i 1 Itvt VtSt t. x. v 1 r i i i . i i i .... i f i ix . i ic ii ii ite.. m i i.. ill if i v I' . - w -- tssHBsista . m... , .-r E ... . t- -U4. .!, -'t . . ' ' . ' F Amonir the' many "Good Buy3".mac!3 by our "Subway Store" buyeri, "Mr..: tarcn, who re cently returned from New York'City; is a spec- 1 : ial group of " Silk 1 a4.. Wool Prese;. fi -Bou-ht specially: for the opening.: Spring season fcr t our Subway store. It is needless to cornjm&t , V.npon this splendid buy and the.: resourcefulness -: of our Mr. Larsen" in obtainfng ' this group to : f sell at such a low price .: . ; ' j All we ask-is,, that you-come early and be 1 - pared to invest, for the. values are simply irre sistible ! . I Remember Easter is less; than' 3.0. days -away-and with the advent'of earlj? spring ''.you'll want ' to be.prepared with spring-time" clothes. STYLE these frocks .represent Spring's latest dictates for they are ... . as ewas-crispas fresh as the NewTork designers could possibly get "i ; them to us. ' , There are a number of styles made with the quaint long waisted effect 1 with: fascinating new necklines. So"me"of themar6,'tlie two tone with1'" ' beads, braids' and wrds for embellishment. s 1 , Omens point to-a season of riotous coTor-i lovely omen, in the guise oT' the first' spring frocks? But with amthe colors," there's a tailored atmo sphere about these frocks ; expressed, in slim lines, pleated panels; "set-in' sleeves and even deep hems. Frocks, all of them, you'll want to. wear, now; l. Particularly. when such newness, such excellence of quality, is to be g6ten for $10.00.-v " ' , : Sketches end Descriptions Are Inadequate See hese Ftocks Yourself in oar windows or in the Sabway a 1- You WiU Not Regret Attending :-V J 1 I M M M 6-- Wl tmm ii .; t-.f - i..x v . i 5 fi n ! - j : - h f h- 1 7