The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 02, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 2, 1923.
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Issued Daily Except Monday by .
THE STATESMAN I'UBI.ISHINQ - COMPANY.
215 S. Commercial St., ' Salem, Oregon )
(Portland Office. 627 Hoard of Trade Building. Phone Beacon 1193
' - , MK3UJKK OF TH1C ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use tor publi
t cation of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited
In this paper and also the local news published herein. .
R. J, Hendricks:
Stephen A. Stone
Ralph OlOTer . . .
Praiik JaskoakI . ,
.". .'. ; . .? .... . . . Manager
, . ........ r. . ;'. . .Managing Kditor
........... . . ........... .'. . . . .Cashier
V. . . .lit Manager Job Dept.
TELEPHOHES:
Basinets Office, 23
Circulation Department, 681
Job DJrtment, 6?3
Society Editor, toe I
Entered at the Postoff Ice In Salem. Oregon. 'as second class matter
NOT DEAD, BUT: SLEEPING
The ship subsidy bill is - dead ; talked to death - by the
Marathon gabf est super-spieler3 of the United States Senate.
But the idea of building up an edequate American mer
chant marine is not dead; it is only sleeping.
Had President Harding, instead of getting behind a sub
sidy bill, gotten behind a,measure to "give preference in tariff
duties to goods carried in American bottoms, it is likely that
his program would have been carried out. . V " ;.
That 13 the kind of a law that was used to build up the
great fleet of American ships this country had prior to the
Civil war. . ... - . . j. , . . .-V-,-
,In some way, by subsidy or by preferential duties or "by
other means, the United States must and will bring about
the creation of an adequate American merchant marine. In
respect to all the dictates of common sense, this is manifestly
a duty this government owes to the people of this country.
jjOganuemes ougrji iu urins im. ' j
they should bring a minimum of 6 cents a pound, to make
that a healthy-industry. If this can be brought about; some
of the cannerymen of Oregon (not In Salem) ; who are offer
ing 1923 canned loganberries at the prices received last year,
will get a beauti f ul bumping ; but richly Reserved. .'
1 A ship of the American merchant fleet recently arrived
from the FaF"Eeast with a cargo of Turkish tobacco, rugs,
and other luxuries on which ;thej government collected two
million dollars in customs duties." A considerable part of this
can be credited to the new Fordney tariff law. People who
must have Turkish tobacco and Persian rug can afford to
pay a liberal tax to help support the American government.
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1 1 ore's a Chance - to Save Sotne
Money ,
All woolen blankets are going
up in price. Bny your next fall's
needs 'now while . we are offer
ing unusual values in new and
slightly defective blankets. 'We
just received 1 another shipment
today of the slightly defective
ones. V , The prices will ? enable
you to. buy two or tnree pairs.
Bishop's,, Clothings and "Woolen
Mills 'Stbre.r'Adv. I : !Jf t
(olds BrokeiiQuidcJy
rl disagreeable weather always have
Hill's handy.' Stops Colds in 24 hour
la rriDoe in 3 Aa.ru. Standard remedy
for two' generations. 'No bad after
effects. Safe and aepenaaoie. uemana
red box bearing Mr. HiU's portrait and
signature. - '') :
' At All Drvggiattr30 Cent V
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(Continued frontpage 1)
visit to TOpeka of two weeks he
had administered the klansman
oath to "approximately 100 men"
in Topeka. McManus Said he did
not 'recall 'any. of thejaames. He
said he had been a member of
the klan for two years.
TheMcManus testimony brought
oat that' the membership fee Is
10; th'at the members pay $fi.f0
for the 'klan uniform.
"increase '' In ' available reserves
during the year 1922 in the sum
of j $8,84 6,278.90 of 17 per cent.
The' actual cash on hand Dec
ember 29, 1922, disclosed an In
crease ' of approximately 1..1 00,
000.00 as compared with' the
amount held by" all hanks On
December 31, 1921.
v Invented Capital Rigger
"The aggregate of capital, sur
plus and undivided profits In
vested on December 29, 1922,
was the sum jot $3 6,7 80,1 5 3.31
as compared with the sum of
I34.G96.748.04 on December 31,
1921, or a net Increase of capi
tal Invested during the year
1922 of $2,083,405.27":
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Styles Seen in
Fifth Avenue Shops
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Suits Capes Coats
Dresses
Blouses
;Now;rFa$!iIon places before you the per
fected styles which once and for all dear
awayevery ! bit of mystery-as to What
; women.will weai for Easter! and Spring.
- - The secret of hemline and sleeve is open-;
' Iytold. Whether the fashion world is to
go color-wild or no now' becomes known.
And what Egypt, or China, or Persia or
. France had to do with the creation of
this new world of style is made plain as
-'"day."' -y-" ' ' :-. -'
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Come In and Look Them Over
Salem Store
4G6 State St.
s ;r Portland Silk Shop
! 383 Alder St.
CONDITIONS
(Continued front, page 1)
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.The report continues In part:
."The greatest .'agregate of
loans and discounts in the his
tory of this department was re
ported at the close of business
N'ovemper 15, 1920, in the sum
of $211,854,140.60. This will
disclose a net liquidation, of
loans and discounts from Kov
emher, 15, ;1920, to December
29, 1922, in excess of $34,000,-
Ilond IfoldinKH fllifljwn
"On December 29, 1922, the
aggregate . invested in United
'.lates bonds, municipal: bonds
and other securities ( aggregated
the sum of $58,918,069.62 a
compared with $45,277, 352.59
ovr Deeember 31, 1921, or an In
crease , In this class of securities
during, the year 1922 of 13,-
(.40,717.03. The Increased In
vestments in this class of se
curities disloses a general policy-
encouraged 'throughout the state
for the investment in a class Jof
securities which will provide sec
ondary reserves or a class of
liquid assets which wi.ll make
immediately available sufficient
funds to meet immediate neces
sities or emergencies. Expert
en ces during the past two years
have .demonstrated the necesUy
for the - establishment of this
policy , as an additional means
for future reinforcements.
"On Decemfber 29,' 1922, avail
abje "reserves aggregated re sum
of $60,171,281.45 as compared
with the sum of $51,325,002.55
on December 31, 1921, or a net
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tetween the couple while living
with the broker: had gone on
motor and boat trips up the Hud
son with other men and, who
finally, in the same day pf the
shooting, -went to Martelliere's
olfice with the wish to punish
him for his cooling love.
Mrs. aludes denied all these
allegations. . .
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WAS SHE PROPOSING?
(Continued from-paga 1)
of , taxation questions. The . two
men were closeted for more than
an hour. Thursday afternoon by
appointment at the state bouse.
flovernor Pierce - "was voted a
member4 of the j Realtors associa
tion, and promised to attend
whenever possible. He spoke
briefly on taxation and bonding
problems before Mr. Regan -was
Introduced. ' '
The session for March 15 is to
be devoted to business only. The
meeting a week later will be given
over to a round-table discussion
on land values. ' .'..
"William Butler Yeats," said an
editor, "Is undoubtedly the great
est living poet, yet he admits that
the poetry only brings him In
$150 a year. ;
"He once told me a rather bit-
HARMLESS MEANS
OF REDUCING FAT
Many fat people fear -ordinary means
for reducing their .woifht. Here ia aa
xtraordinar method. Extraordinary be
cause while 'perfectly harmlesa no diet
ing' or' exercise are" neceseary. - Marroola
Prescriptioa Tablet are made exactly in
accordance with the fambnn' Marmola Yre
teription. Voa reduce tteaddy' and easily,
with so 111 effect. Procure them from
your draggiat at one dollar for a rase
or " send price -direct to the Marmola
Company. 4613 Woodward Avenue, De
troit, Mieh. - - - '
ter Btory about this fact, lie said
that a young lady, on coming-away
from a palmist's observed: ' ."
" 'That palmist must have tak
en me for an heiress. -
" Yes? How so? her compan
ion asked. . ' ' . '" ' . ;
" 'lie prophesied that I'd mar
ry a poet and live happy ever af
ter'." '. ' - ' .' -
TJie memories of a good many
very old people get better and
better with the passing years, un
til we frequently -find them- vivid
ly fecalllng things wh;ich hap
pened before they were born.
USE SULPHUR TO
S!'
Here's a Chance to Save Some
" ' ' ' ' ,: Money". -'.,;:
All. woolen blankets are going
up In price. Buy your next fall's
needs now .while :.we are offer
ing unusual values . in ' new 1 and
slightly detective blankets. We
just received another shipment
today of the slightly defective
cnes. The prices will enable
you to buy two or three pairs.
Bishop's Clothing and Woolen
Mills Store. Adv. ; ;
'; - Good Used Piano -
$5.00 down, $1.50 a week.
This is a real buy and won't '
last long see it today.
Geo. C. Will Music House
432 State Street
BREAK CHEST
WITH
RED PEPPER
ase your tight; aching chest,
rtop the pain. Break up the con
gestion. Feel a bad cold loosen
up in just a 6hort time.
"Red Penner Rub" is the cold
remedy that brings 1 quickest re
lief. . It cannot hurt you and it
certainly seems to' end the tight
ness and drive the congestion
and soreness right out. .
Nothing has such concentrated
penetrating neat as rea peppers.
and .when heat1 penetrates right
down to the colds, ; congestion
aching muscles , and, sore," stiff
joints relief comes at once. .1
' The moment you apply - Red
Pepper Rub you feel f the tingl
ing heat. In three minutes the
eongested spot is warmed through
and through. When you are suf
fering from a cold, rheumatism,
hackache, stiff neck and sore
muscles, just get a. jar of Row
!es Red Pepper Rub, "made" from
red peppers, at any drugs store.
You will havethe quickest relief
known. Always say ,'fRowIes.
Adv. . . ' -' - '
j Take Home a Ldd
j Vatch For Tom
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SATURDAY ONLY
An Event at a Store That : Made the
Dollar Famous f . !
Everyhody Watch, Wait and Prepare to
Come , and Buy -Saturday
Shop Where the Crowds Buy ;
LADIES
Just received 'Direct from
r , $ew York
, Priced
$225to$45
IS
WHO can say exactly what is
and what is not - the most
favored garment? - Yet, from the
early demand and the sheer dis
tinction in our models offered we believe that suits will
hold their own in fashion's favor. It seems that navy
. blue is determined no other shall usurp its place, in
Milady's suitt preferences. - ?; ,r ., ..
'Materials Are Principally Pbiret Twills and Tricotiries
! Priced $22.50 to $45.00 . -
Commercial !and Court "Street '
Broken Out Skin and lie'
Kczema .Melpwl Over JXig?
-For unsightly skin ernpti
rash or blotches on face, - r
arms "or body, you' do not 1
to wait for " relief front tor
or embaiTassment, declares
r.oted ekfn specialist. App
little Mentho-Sulphur and
provement shows next day.
Because of its germ destro;
properties, nothing has ever 1
found to take the place - of -4
sulphur v preparation. The
ment you apply it healing
gins. Only those who have ;
unsightly skin troubles
know , the r delight this Men
Sulphur brings. Even f!
itching eczema is dried right
Get a small - Jar of Rov
Mentho-Sulphur - from any t
druggist r and use it like c
cream. Adv. ..
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A story of high love J
and a woman's hate, j
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prixce and
pauper';
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COMBINATION SUITS
Many styles with lace anfl em
broidery trimmed. Your choice
at -k i ".: ' .'.'
I 79c
-KAYSER SILK -v
BLOOMERS
Drop stitch in pink only. Your
choice at, per pair
$2.95 , ;
'GIRDLES and G1RDUERES
? In -fancy brocade and satins.
Your choice at
$1.49
KAYSER SILK VESTS
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" , With elastic tops .: '
: $1.49
BLOOMERS
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Silk arid Cotton Crepe Bloomers, colors white, pink
and honeydew. 9
NIGHT GOWNS
Hemstitched, hand embroidered arid lace trimmed.
$138 ' .
SATIN BLOOMERS"
Lace trimmed, pink only
': - .; $138 I, ;
JERSEY SILK BLOOMERS
In 'assorted colors
$235
SATIN PETTICOATS
In white and pink. '
$235 '; v?:;..
GOSSARD CORSETS
Big 'assortment of Gossard front lace Corsets
in .white and pink. Your choice at'
$138
suits.
! BRASSIERES
Lace and Satin Brassieres
' $138
SATIN BLOOMERS
Lace Trimmed, pink only ,
$138
COMBINATION SVITS
Itfade of crepe de chine ' silk, also satin Combination
BRASSIERES
In honey conib, : embroidery and lace trimmed,
fancy brocade, and satin trimmed brassieres. Your
choice. 39d
BRASSIERES
. Grpcian treco with elastic belts.
79c : . ' x
- . , Big Lot of
i BRASSIERES, GIRDLES
' AND CAMISOLES
All of extra high quality. Some worth far more
than twice the price we are asking for theni. - Your
choice at, each 98c
CORSETS
. Special lot of front and back lace Corsets, made
of good quality coutil, elastic tops, white and pink.'
Your choice $1.59 1
No Exchanges, No Refunds at these sale prices
Worth epartmeot 5 tore
177 North Liberty Street
Phone 132
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