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.1 i It' X: r.;. THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON THURSDAY MORNING; MARCH 22, 1923. 1 FiMtBiKr PASSES BEYOil Citizen Closely . Identified With Building Industry , Answers Call., ; . Frank M. Brown, 52. one of the -beat known men in Salem,' 1 died 5 at 6:60 o'clock ' yesterday , morn- ; lug after an 'Illness ' ot several weeks. The funeral will be held from the Webb undertaking par- lora at 1 0.3 0 a, an. , today. After which the body will be taken to Portland for cremation. . Mr Brown, waa born la Cher topa, Kans., May 16. 1870,' and came west when he wag about 20 I years bid: ' For the last SO years . he has xnadehls home in -Salem. For many years he conducted a sa&h and door' business here, and : for the Jasf seven years has been - employed as manager" t the sash and . door. rdepartment .ot ' the Charles K. Spauldiag i fogging company,' Always he has been -, 'closely Identified with the build ing Industry In-SaJemJ i , ' ' Mr.-5 Brows leaves a host ; of friends and. it Ms said by , those who ' knew,, him that -he" had I no enemies: -."- '-f ir,;vi--, y . :'. He- i& survived 'by; his" widow, Mrs., Emma . Murphy Brown, and J"!, one; son, Keith Brown-.., , - Mr.;;Brownwaa a inember-of the- Masonic"lbdgeP in Salem, . of . Salem lodge No. 336, B. P. O. Elks and of the ' Woodmen of the World.Ai i. - Colds Are Contageoua Coughs and Colds aye eo'nta Jg'.ous and require prompt treat r.:cnt as they '.spread - or A develop 'lata Flu .and Grippe..; Take , no .chances when -yon can get Fo--ley's Honey "and -Tar-'; for a few cents and quickly . check coughs &zl , colds., ; The ; constantly : In creasing demand for Foley's Hon ey and Tar, for three; genera 'atlo&s, has made it the largest selling cough medicine In the Ti'ofld. Contains' no opiates- Ingredients are" printed on i, the wrapper. - .Refuse substitutes, in. Li t upon Foley's. .Sold every - iere. Adv. 'lfcr '"- CULT H3Elbi' FACES GRAVEACCUSATIOMS (Continued from page 1) . la -niters, taajt they' had. Immoral rations with, the-, head ot the r-'t ' ' ' ' ' '.."tr .n,l?-rrTt8 Down .... 5 1 y midst; of her-recital, the v ; white-haired, nearlng 70 j cf ae,-broke down. -A mo .r.; v later, however, she contin ue! her testimony.. ;- -." ', -: Jso great was her faith In Pur I cell, she testified .that she would not believe herdaughter's story. ;ni compelled' them to bring . a ir "3 and swear to her with a L;:.J upon tie book that they were ;to:::cj. the truth." 'z ''t':'" f ? llrs. Prlchard, ljer daughters ar i ticir'liusbajias'left the colony ;c . i das; after, she ! learned fpf fth3 tlliged immoral practices ? I '!rs. Prlchard brought! into the te imdny the. first evidence - of jrt ,mte as to the Totes of the cc- T. declaring that Pnrnell, in or. of his public addresses to the fliers, "told them to rote as 'he Jctated or pack their grips and out." - -- - J ": IIarrIagesCost 50 Cents f -rs. Prichard said 1 the price . r' ' l - f or ;"group ' marriages In , the t'; ' ny was 50 cents apiece. M one time Pnrnell fled, from b, his residence;? attired la i 1 soons ha3 occasional interruptions J or, xinforseen delay on bak ing days, but the house wife who uses Crescent Baking Powder; will not worry. . v ' 'She will have lisht, melt- ;in-your-mouihbisoiit3tmu (Ens, and cake because ' Crescent combines the two 1 leavening units that insure 1 good results under variable . f circumstances. - , j From any grocer, ' Crescent Manufacturing Company v v Seattle, Washington , a brown dress and' corsets', of 'the witness, she declared. The reason for . this disguise and flight? waa not made .. known. t . , The tunnel dug at the direction of Purnell, ran SO feet north and 100 feet east from Shiloh, Emil Rosetta testified. lie eaid Pur nell told him it was for flight. He also testified that a1 big car was at the disposal of Purnell and that the latter told him that "the son of man -'might bare to make his escape," and that the car was "as infallible as a coach." v " , Mrs. Esther Felby of Benton .Harbor, corroborated ranch ol the testimony of; the other young wo men ' already, examined. ? , Read the: Classified ? Ads; XIVESLEY; NEWS LIVES LEY,' Or., March 214 The , members, of the O. ;T. clpb were ' royally ; 1 entertained at j a t o'clock luncheon given by Mrs. J. B. Parker of Salem last week. The following were present: Mrs. Q. S. Higgins, Mrs. Julius Rielke, Mrs. B. D. Fldler, Mrs. J. R. Hres Sler, Mrs. S. A, Davenport; Mrs. C. D. -Query, Mrs. V. V. : Johnson Mrs. FV J." Lalnson, M v Flora Holly, Mrs. C.. Schwab, Mrs. Alice Corlidge and Mrs. If. B. Carpen ter. . " Mr. and .Mrs. J. Cork were Sa lem visitors Tuesday afternoon; ' "Mrs. Alice Coolidge is having sMnerejnode house -;. , . Albin Hennlngsen Is . insralling a rad lo. . f 3 Mrs. A, Brown has rented the farm ot Mrs.' Julius Zlelke. v . Mrs. Lawrence Ilenningsen of Portland. is home on a visit.. SEARCH Ffllt TURF-4TEFJW CHICAGO, March 21. Chief ot Police Chares Fitzmorrls - ad mitted that the Chicago police have been searching for two days: for the authors of threats against the life of GovernoLLen Small. r'.'We expect to -have im portant information very soon," Chief Fitzmorris said, ' - ' " ' ' -U BITS FOR BREAKFAST ' ' T' Highway ; paving goes on- . And' It must keep on -keeping On. ' . - . . rfr . r . - ':? i V S .':ATy ' There is no . place to - stop as long as there is federal or, state money to match. The Santiam ' country, clear to the :top of .the Cascades,, is" Sa lem's richest front door.-, The vast -water powers are to develop; and the . immense " tim bers resources; and Abe enormons wealth of the ; mines: and the big irrigation projects. '.T h e Santiam district is ' an empire In resources capable .of pouring millions - annually Into the1 'Jap of ; Salem.J v -Ptt all the -water on the land that? Js capable . of - being put -on for irrigation purposes, in the Santiam country, and through out' the Salem district, and Sa em wilneed thirty or" forty can neries' instead -of seven or e!ght,- , , i . Develop - a third of tho water power running- to waste in the Santiam and the Little 'North Fork and the-. South Santiam and Marlon lake; and Salem will have three paper mills - instead of : one, and : other manafactur Ing concerns' 'that will ;-use' all the "developed power. "With, business In all direc tions showing such expansion and the railroads' of the coun try struggling to handle the .Im mense traffic as a result there of, owners of stocks feel that there Is f more to' the gained in holding , on than in selling at the present - level," vis - a ' signifi cant, outstanding sentence in the weekly financial letter of Henry Clews & Co., the Wall Btreet authorities. - ' ' - The Oregonjan fear that. In attempting -to build up Industries at the . penitentiary to make it self supporting, and in . other state institutions, to make them partially self . supporting, the present administration -may - fail to employ the proper ; experts. The idea Is to secure only ex-r perts - in their different "lines and there Is not likely to be any swerving from this cotirsA for political or other reasons. . Cot T1N Out- It Is Worm ?" r Cut out this . alip,. enclose a 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., Z Sheffield Ave.,- Chica-J, 111. writing your name and al dress clearly.- You will-recc Iva in return a trial package con taining , Foley's" Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds r. I croup; .Faley Kidney -.Pills fcr pains in sides and back; rheuma tism, backache, kidney -and blaJ der ailments; and Foley CatL-r-tic .Tablets, a wbolesoma t ad thoroughly . cleansing , catfaai lla for,, constipation, biliousness, hea 1 aches, x and sluggish bowels, r 1 1 .everywhere. Adv. . . ... i - - 1 1 - - - s ! .1 : t . V - Privileges : as Usual, oh EVery Addition to Our Lov Prices me Tl TTfO I 1T ,TT T Wffl..Create. a Bargaie Biuiyiiiig Fnary THE GREATEST AND MOST ASTOUNDING BARGAIN BUYING SAVE -EVER ADVERTISED IN SALEM EA$?$JZ $ALE SATURDAY JS THE FINISH :wmpfiM : im -nm msmmmr . Emm : T ' ' 1 i i i i m , , SATURDAY IS .THE FiNISII Guaranteed Permanent Finish Crsandias Every yard stamped on salvage Many colors to sell at v 'Regular $1.00 values . ,40 Inch New. Spring Voiles ? -:-r-t -:- - : f . f ' Beautiful' light .and: dark pat terns and plain "colors, special 49c Saturday, the end of this mightiest of all sales, will end forever, "Buyers ' will be Amazed at the startling Values arrayed for this big day of rapid 1 fire selling, f .Theref 11 be a lively, clamoring for ; the greatest astounding merchandise .bargains ever advertised by this or any other store. The mighty crowds that have visited .this monster; sale . will - be amazed at the , way we cut prices. !Not only hundreds, 4ut thousands of people have marveled-at the startling, sensational. Daily Bargains,, and . wondered how, we. can sell staple merchandise at such, ridiculous prices. .Those of you who have previously 'visited this sale cannot imagine the; wonderful 'bargains that await you the last day of Salem's greatest sale. A .. i Ladies Ribbed Top HOSIERY LV Xi .Jlack ai)d brpwu famous rDurhanV.. auallty. Regajiar 35c per yard " , "-'-'v T . v. - - i i 10c ' Hand Painted. CUPS and SAUCERS .Regular. 3 Semper pair. Priced . 17b SUGAR Saturday ; Only . IS,; , To purchasers In any .depart ment with ; each! f dollar pttr-chase- '- fc $ j. ' 1 " v -fHerefs - an Opportunity " to avade the high' price of sugar. , "Buy any -quanfity 6f-goods, a pound at - one - cent with each -dollar purchase. 1 " " - $4.00 Silk Jersey " Under Sldrts 1 OS Supplementing this bargain tore 'with choicest values ob tainable, regular $4.00 silk jer- ! ser knit- underskirts, "in dash ing. colors of moat wanted de scriptions. On - sale ' Saturday. Only -one to a customer. Special Purchase Sale 31 36 Inch mercerized . Oarquisette Hi t : Regular 35c per yard, icur- tain material 17c Ladies' lightweight Union Sir'a , Regular value JSe each.. .On .sale; Saturday, all sizes in t!:3 group' " li- :;L Women's -and- Misses SPORT OXFORDS - In'bi'owh'calf'and kid feath er; low: and medium ; heel. $5.50 Value J2.48 ' Men's Calf DISSS 0 Regular $6.S(r to -"$7.50 val nes', solid .'icalf.. leather, rutbr heels, welt soles. On gale at r ,54.93 , ' Crown Flour, ... - C" QQ Gr Chocolate, per sack yvy,, 2 pounds Pr, - Bine Ribbon Flour, guaranteed for , nacon Back, nice lean, ; : , QO jood bread uir money F? I Mck,iper ack..;v... VJ' - Fncy Breakfast Bacon Q9 - lWmjpmr -rrecinid, . ..... :! Sr-V"'?-rC-45i .mPIol0e8houlder, Corn Meal, - OA- uottage wous, ij f ZJC !l sack . . &VC meat, per pound . . . iy. Cake Floor, CC Fancy Head lttace, . j , TCr ck ....... DOC 2 heads . ........ . I3C Rice, i U - Cfl Iarge Sweet Oranges, ; -Af. nds......,V. 03C per dozen ..... . . . . . . - 1ut . in bulk, ' CC-. Grapefruit, iy d. ... ... OoC large, fancy ........ 1" ' Cocoa, , C 3 OQ, Rl Cheek Pippin . CI fi1? 3 pounds ... . .. . . . , . ... 3 C Apples, per box. . . V AVJ. Pan 1 1 sack ueaxi ,7 pound ,Oorfe i poun 1 -;i Unheard of Redactions Eaoter Sale ; of High (Grade ; Never, a sale like it anywhere : - " $1.50 to $2.25 Values i r : X-x cits. KJy each Roasters, Double Rice Boilers, Dish Pans, Coffee Percolator rWater Pails; etc. X Each piece made of high grade aluminum. i Ofl SALE SATURDAY IN THE ? ' . ' ' - V BASEMENT '. -1 ; ' No other purchases required to take advantage of this offer. MEKB: SUITS' :, ; Guaranteed 100 Per Cent Wool. Sale at ' $1085 S27.50 to $35.00 Values - Men, Here's the Greatest , Suit ; Sale of the Year. : r ' THE FINEST AND LARGEST SELEC TION IN SALEM AT THIS SALE PRICE , rSoft and -hard finish materials, .Tweeds and Worsteds.: All in new- spring sport and conservative models. A RFAITDYT JLk J,JL U.XkX JU 1! M mLX JUST IN TIME FOR EASTER O WEAR THAT WILL MOVE THE MOST DISCRIMINATE BUYER TO A QUICK RESBpNSEc THE ENTIRE STORE AND YIND0YS ARE PACKED WITH THE BARGAINS. COME AND SEE Special Purchase Sale 280 Spring Hats $3.98 A promment . manufacturer's sprfhg opening sala , resulted 5, in ,eur securing group-of values , J.hat would ordinarily retail from . : $7.50 to $10.00 and placed on sale" at the above reduction. . t Large hats, small hats. 4 . t - , , ," ; ; " - " Another Group . '. Values Jto $25.00 at $?98 JUinOR GIRLSAND DAINTY rnssEs Dresses ' -t '...'..- 1 ' , In, sizes 2 to 16. vAn extrava sant showing of appealing spring styles, : a moderate price, styles fashioned ' of .silk taffetas, - canton crepe,: crisp organdies, serviceable ratine and other fabrics. ' Your - In spection will reveal the advisa bility of buying ; hem at this' '.tore. .- ' '.. ' ' '.. -" . . ' These "hat's instantly appeal for their accentuating beauty to- one's attire. '"Feathers, . metallic ribbon and embroidery form the van- - guard of ; favorite trimmings on four-cornered hats, three-cornered hats, rolled brimmed -sailors,-high crowned,' narrow brimmed cleche hats and drape turbans, in taffe ta, satin and ' straw One and all are favored by fashion, all . here in a galaxy of clever, Interpreta tions of the correct'mode. ' DRESS and SPORT HATS "' - Values to $5.00 ' a : - -swsjnwr- " V - A mni i $29.50 Smart Coats for DRESS TEAR - - . -j .. ,'." ; In a sale t . $1985 ; . Considering economy, practica- bllity and smartness of styles. We", ' have seen no coat 'this season to equal these values. - At prices double thev above r figures, light and- tnediura, dark : shades, -with -full silk- linings, and spiced with n dash of oriental trimmings. ' and ireoGsd' - . $18.00, $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 "to $30.00 Vahcs ALL AT ONE 4 PRICE ALL AT 02IE PftlCE ft is an achievement ' folks, tor any store in Salent to offer such values at the rklicmloos price mentioned above, - We aro anxious to inform you that "wo have strived to make these values possible, and here they are: COATS ,. .. ' Spring sport coats with half and full silk' lining. The new wanted tans aro here aplenty, plaids and checks - also 1 In abundance, snap py, loose fitting belted styles, with raglan and Inverted - sleeves. .Val ues to $30.60, in Saturday's sale : i $11.85 WOOL CAPES i , Spring's ,foremosf fashion gar ment. Made 'of good quality wool material, trimmed with metal or naments and silk braid'. Colors in navy, brown, tan' and softer, shades. - The sale' price for Sat urday . , , " SUITS . - .fashioned wttt new popular silk, altyma crepe 3 piece styles, convertible to a dress, a lovely garment for utility street' wear; A good . selection of many colors. Values to"$30.00.' Sale price at . $il5. PRESSES Of silk taffeta, silk altrme crepe, trieotine, polret twill, silk canton crepe and other beautiful trimmed materials, fashioned in spring's most , Inspirational style. The - values are to . $30.00. - This sale prica is only $115 $11 5 i r m " 1 l JH 1 ; It 10 Ms: j 010 Quality Spring Suits for Dbys 05. Parents wise In the buying of children's clothing realize it is style r.r.3 ;z: more than mere price which decides the Here are j list th e sort of i suits the boy w pride; the sort of suits parents will have in the lonj run.'. See.-our. spring showing. true economy of a boy's sr.i.' ill spread out his chest In villi every right to feel chesty zlzzt ( -5 VV '" '. SZS t.iS"-' '.-4. - - J '