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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1923)
" .. ' ' j . - . , ' I A i I " . i r 1 f 1 - ' ; " THE ORSGON STATESMAN ' SALERL' OREdOtf ' ' . ' f 1 1 TOT mSDAY AfflRNlNfi. APRIL 12, 1923 . ' - i i i i i 5 J 5 u i u 5 If It i fa 4 ' i -t J i ? i. ! C'jJiJTY ESTATES IBS TOTAL B UM Values are Listed for Sub- mission - to Inheritance : Tax Department The Talue of i the estates ad mitted to probate! in Marion roan ty during - March; totaled $196.- 124, according to the report made up Tuesday by- Ruth E. Wallace, deputy county clerk (or Marion county. This report is sent to the 'state's treasurer's office that th? i estates may be passed upon ' for inheritance jtax purposos. I The estates; land their values are included I In ! the; tabulation are as follows: i ' Ralph E: Nichols. TS53& Mor ris Johnson, $42165 Fred W. Lai throp, $6300; Joseph Morley., S2 400; Edward Arrance. $60; Chas. f Scott, $7600 Martha 7 Stoner. 40O; Hannah Whitney, ($2200; Golsby Whitney, $2200; Elizabeth J. Scott, $750; T. ,W. Gentry, $1400; Anna Becker,, $1000; Will la m -R. . Robins, $6600; Prank M. "Brown; i $640; George ; F. Scholl, : $2380; George j F. Scholl. partnership, $2500; Jamas Mon Toe, $500; O. C. Jermen, $4000; Mrs. M. J. Howe, $2000; Henry Pascoe, $1066; Garret V. Stand fcsh, $2048; J. W. Knight,: $983; Estella Arvin; $2347; Alonzo A. Perkins, $3800; F. V M- Magers, $600i.SamneI -BeutlerJ $3000; W. H. ' Williams, $2000f Nellie E. Barnes, $4500; Edward I Branch $3000; Vf.J. Irwin, $9000; Laura Woodhouse. , $3400; Sarah i - A. Jory. $475; - oseph Schledler, $23,650; Myron Shaver $8687; Lucind Collier, $648; Polly A. Pierce, $7121; : Nancy E. Hazey, , $1600; W. J. Hadley. $6869; Ida Maths, $2200; Nancy J. Van Pat ten, $3000; . J. N. Ledgerwood, $3000; John R. Jordan, $2212; Andrew Koesch. $22,600; Fred H. White $2987; Mary L. " Smith, i;: $9530.- - .. ir,X. v ;. Y -i ,p ?Ln." ' Relieves Backache 1 . . , "Have had kidney trouble and backache . for -many years and I tried several doctors but got only temporary relief 4 A friend advised : me td try Foley Kidney Pills, , and v before I used two boxes I -' was entirely well, .'writes A C Perkins,' Summer Shade, Ky. ' Kidney and bladder trotlble requires prompt treat - menu.:; Foley Kidney; Pills give quick relief. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon Foley's. , Sold every where. -Adv. - Architect's Representative Presents Gymnasium Plans : A representative of Architect -Doyle of; Portland, ' commissioned to design the ; w : l?illam!tte gymnasium, waa in ' Salem Tues day. ' He brought down some ad ditional ideas for (the : gym plan as it had tentatively been agrea'd npon, and they t are being con sidered by the local authorities. Mr. Doyle himself has been in ' New York City for the past two week or; more, but Is expected borne the first of next week. .Following his return, when he will bring the results ot a care- f ul study of r. important eastern large-scale plans for the new Wil lamette structure .-will be prepar ed for flhali approval. Immedlate ly following, the plans will be made public, for calling for bids. The old athletic field fence is being demolished, ; preparatory to eeneral clean-up af the univer sity grounds. Several of. the other if? nere are f 1 VAfro who just happen ty guess, and some who are so because of mental effort and good Judgment. To the latter class belong the women who choose wisely. end for a reason. You'll find this das3 using Crescent ,. Baking Powder because it is a scientific product made to stand every kitchen test. . And it's5 economical. Wom en of the. West ha ve proven this by many years test. At all grocers : ' Crescent Manufacturing Company Seattle, Washington . : -' j r COMING t - f 1 i 1 1 ts I Marlj: Miles Mintcf and. Maurice Clfirtq'J Rirnnatointts ; . yuramoanc yiciure 'ohums of r7Tt ' r northwest colleges . have abolish ed their athletic fences, and have improved i their campus appear ance by the Temoval. Wiila- mrtte campus could . be made into a thing of real civic ' beauty, by the removal of the unsightly fence." , f -I v'-'i. :; A contract was made this week for the grading and-' seeding of the Lausanne plot, andj.the establish ment of an adequate road to the south and east of ftfce) illall. This will add greatly to the appear ance of the place. IS " 1 Liberty Sunday Saldn Powder ITMs Is 1 : The Satisfaction pf a Pretty Frock is increased by know-1 ledge of "its serviceable qualities G i rt g h a m ; with its j superior laun-; deririg qualities, .f a s t colors and firm weave is the ? ideal fabric for such attractive " frocks for afternoon and sports wear. . t :;- ' ' " r.-H The lustrous weave of silk t tissue 1 and French gingham makes it ideal for any 3ummer. occas ion. Patterns and color combinations too are un usually attractive. Domestic Ginghams ! 10c Yard 19c Yard! 25c Yard ; j Imported Ginghams ; 1 50c Yard : GALE & COMPANY , I Commercial and Court Streets Auction Sale High Grade Furniture Owned by Frederick Schmidt Friday 1 p. m. Sharp ; I 152 N. 13th Street, Near State Street. 1921 Dodge sedan A-l;shape ; electric Westinghou3e range J eJectricEden washer ; Torrington electric sweeps er, elecfjic dish; Iwasher- like new electric table lamp, massive 6-piece mahogany, bedroom' suite, fumed oak dining room suit consisting of round pedestal ex tension table, 7 leather seat and back diners! sewing table and china cabinet;. fumed oak grandfather's clock; overstuffed tapestry davenport and arm chair, (tapestry; mahogany arm chair, mahogany lady's writing desk, large Ivory dresser, 2 twin brass beds with springs and Ostemore mattresses, oak ; arm chair in leather, oak rocker in Heather, complete fire place set A-l, a lot ! of high; class pictures, vases,- jardineres and bric-a-brac," mahogany pedestal, 2 Wilton rugs 9x12 like new; 3 Wilton hall runners 1 Wiltori rug 8-3x10-6, a number of smaller rugs, 1 chasis lounge and rocker, white enamel chiffonier and chair, child'3 desk and chair, white enamel sewing table, wicker doll carriage, 2 Alaskan wolf rugs 4x6, adjustable dress form, foot stool, oak stand tables; electric reading lamp, library j lamp, white enamel bed complete, 3 camp chairs, green enameled dresser, mirror; bath room mirror, electric light globes, 2 window seat cushions, Xmas decorations and miscellaneous - toys, large;walnut wardrobe, 2 electric, irons, refrigerator oil mop carpet! sweeper; laundry, stove, step ladder, hand cultivator,, rakes, shovels, hoes, old hickory lawn seat and rocker, child's black board, Rudd hot water heater, lawn mower, ash can, cloth dryer, empty fruit - jars, home canned fruit, boiler, saws and other tool3,ironing board; 2 wheel borrows, garden hoes,' inch piping, kitchen utensils, dishes, glass ware and crockery, carpen ter tools, dry wood, door-mat, curtains, electric piano lamp, girl's bicycle, child's hand car, and many, many other things. . -v - - j. ' s ; " . Terms, cash. Be on time 1 p. m this Friday. h FREDERICK W. SCHMIDT, Owner, 152. N, 13th St. F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer If you want an Auction or sell your Furniture, i - Phone Woodry, 511" F, COilLIf TALKS TO CLUB Drowsy Subject, But Live! Address reauirou ai m vvanis Luncheon - Prof. Kdinnnd S."Conkltn of the department' of. psychology, Uni versity of Oregon, spoke Tuesday at the Kiwanis club luncheon. In plac of i. President Campbell who was III ami nnable to be- present j as expected. i Mr. Conklin took up Hie ques tion of VSleep.'! The tired feel ing that precedes . normal sleep j Li not a cum biit ai blessing', he explained. if la a warning a guide, and nut'a punishment. The pseudo-scientlKt who fignres that he can override the laws of' na ture and dope himself up on hot coffee or booze or even tripe and onioi.a.' Is l, only kidding himself aloitSlf they stimulate him tem porarily', i and check the normals operation of sleep and rest; he goes Just that much farther down hill and; maybe he won't ever climb back up. c, ; v Pred Krixon drew the atten dance prize.! an order for $5 given by "William Biackstoue Ford." Fred turned the cash over to the Associated" Charities for- its help ful ifuad. j - :.' , ; : j;. Kiwanis is now probably in secoml place in its standing in the national attendance contest. A figure; 6t 9.8175 per cent atten dance la nowilh sight if the boyn keep, coming; a they Tare . doing now. They even-hope to- win first place over all the ; Kiwanis clubs of the nation. - I The ai egdn' Glee club appeared and sang several, number. Successful Finances i , Are Shown by Chamber Some interesting financial fig urea are taktfni "f rom the last fin ancial report of thejSalem, Cham ber of Conimerce, covering.' the inontli of March. . In' 1921 the March' membership receipts were $727.54 ; : March 1922 showed $853i09.? rind the March J just closed had $94 3.34. j This shows a gain of 9 per cent In two years from membership , receipts alone. The total i -disbnrsements - ror ,: LnAi ii were.' 11.017.5S, in cludln a payment-of 1245. S2 on note and interest on theofd club account; This old debt is being cut steadily, so that the, next few months should see the club free of all such obligation. This Is rinanotai achievement.' for the club ' owed . 16000 i.a Uttle more than a; year ago. . fThe Ciuu uiu neTs i hve been' doing much ,to keep up a keen interest. It Is being found that by puiung the high' class spreads that have been the ogue fo the past num ber of weeks, and belling it ' all Wanted: Males 300 Wn,.' single and with good positions who would . considef matrimony, th call at Liberty theatre and Sfe Vhat - Wrong with thq; women. to a crowded and satisfied 1. there Is ; no food ,'' leave-ovr loss, and the lfnners always a modest little profit, whereas a long time they lost money i nlarly. v,-- .'.! - usa m T0UH tTLJ. Health . 'U they Tire, Itch, Smart, Ik - ' 'or Discharge, il Sore; Irritate InOamed or Cranulated. c Murine. Soothes and flefrtz!.. LiCale foi Inlant cz Aduli As uurznb cx obi sawt. ct: the national attenaance coniesi. - ine total t -uiSDnrsemeins - mn""" . - ' SALEM YOODBURN mm, CORVAIUS CONTINUING OUR POLICY, since movirij? into our, hew store, we are sending you this list or groceries so that you may buy early in the week. While it has always been customary. with most people to buy the bulk' of their groceries on Saturday 1 we ask that, as many as can, get their groceries early in the week. You will get better service and it will be doing our clerks a I great favor because after all they are only human. , Saturday,-wd were very rushed, all day and some of the boys didn't get aj chance to eat their lunch until after two o'clock. Some folks had to wait quite awhile to be waited on and we couldn't give the ; class of service that we like, to so if some of you who have cultivated the habit of shopping of Saturday will change to some other day we'll all be happy, "j -i- ' " ; , ' ' r' '' "- - - ". - . ). , - Our wide parking space on the court street .side affords, everyone a cnance to park and choose their groceries at ease." J . 1 A- j . ; 1A 3 A I f 1.! L.f !IL w I 1.V 111 il . You will find price tags on every; item and a courteous clerk to out and put them iiito the car for you. . 1 , Our Sanitary' store; low prices, convenient display and cour of satisfied customers. j: ; . -: SYRUP 1 gal Tea Garden J...J.1. 1 gaL Crimson Rambler Butter 99c f Scotch. 10 lb. Pennick's Golden .: I 0 lbs. Amber Karo Jjiiflt 5 lbs. Amber Karo4..LJii:l 10 lbs. WhUe Karol.:.U--: $1.45 ...59c :,65c. ...35c ..67c BREAKFAST FOODS Kellogg's Corn FIakes, 3 for Post Toasties, 3 for Shredded Wheat .... Grape Ndts ....1... ... Ralston's Bran . KelloggY Bran ... Kellogg's Knxmbles.. Roman Meal Uncle Sam's Food .... No. 10 sack Crown Oats .... No. 10 Peacock Oats !LU .... Crown Pasby lL. ..J.4f -i No. 1 0 Crown Pancake .... No. 1 0 Carnation Pancake Aunt Jemima Pancake, pkg. .:.J8c Aunt Jemima's, Bag .4.-- . 45c Albers Flapjack! Flour ...........18c Old Fashioned Scottish Oats .. .40c 25c j ...;.25c ...10c 17c ' L 17c ...20c Lllc ... .35c a 33c ...49c .....49c J..43c .. :..65c ...65c ! NOTE THE PRICES SOAP and WASHING POWDER 23 bars Crystal White 1....... :.$1.00 1 1 bars Crystal White 1 50c 24 bars Sno Lite Soap ..$1.00 Sno Lite Soap can be used for all delicate fabrics. -Cream Oil Soap, 13 for Palm Olive .;...l...:..v.:.J.. ' Large ! bar Grandpa Tar J.. Parson's Double Strength vi Ammonia ............ ........... Standard Ammonia ............ Stewart's Blue :.. Standard Bluing 10c Citrus Washing Powder, 2 for 49c Old Dutch CTeanser, 2 for ... ... 15c 2 cans Rex Lye; :..'.U.. :..25c Peels Washing. Machine Soap....35c help you .with your buying, he will then carry your purchases eous service forms a combination that has won many thousands FVAPfiPATcn rmiiT L lbs. Apples ;..........25c 2 lbs. Peaches .....31c Apricots, lb. 32c Bulk Seedless Raisins, 5 lbs. ...57c Sun Maid Seedless in pk., 2 for 25c English Currants, ,1b. pkg. 20cJ 3 pkg. Jelld : i i 25c; Knox Gelatin 1 2QC Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 for 25c Other variety Campbell's Soup .lOc Del Mdnte Pork and Beans ICc No. 21- Canned Hominy j.........l5c 4 ..20c. ,...8c :.-9c . 24c ..10c ..15c - f i Sea F6am, 2 for .1- 49c i LARD and SHORTEinNG 4 lbs. Snowdrift .......I............ 89cf 8 Ifis. Snowdrift ;.M 3 lbs. Crisco ' C9c it V Kernels of Wheat Cream of Wheat .... .. Cream of Wheat, 2 for .18c ..23c ..45c CRACKERS Fresh Crisp Sodas,' 2 for .... Fresh Crisp Grahams, 2 IbsV J..35c Fresh Crisp Ginger Snaps .....J..15c Soda Crackers, large! box .....j..49c 35c Snow Flake Sodas l..1.....:..32c CANNED VEGETABLES 5 cans Standard Tomatoes ........50c 5 cans Standard Corn .:..............49c 4 cans Utah Sugar Peas .....49c 4 cans Montana Sugar Peas .L55c 4 cans Royal Red Solid Pack Tomatoes ......i... 55c 2 cans Libby Solid Pack Tomatoes .... LxL.............L32c 2 cans Golden Iris Corn ......j..L:25c 2 cans Farley Maine Corn .A..L..39c Can Lily of Valley Peas ......25c FLOUR 1 x Vim Hard Wheat ......$1.99 Crown Hard Wheat .' $1.99 Gold Medal : ....$2.10. Diamond C Flour. ..........:.....$ 1.55 . -..--. . These brands of flour represent the best in flour known in the mill ing trade in the entire country. COFFEE ' -j. - -V: ...... Fancy Peaberry Coffee, fresh steel cut, 3 lb ...$1.00 Fancy Blend Coffee, fresh steel cut, 3 lbs. : ;...,80c 1 lb: Golden West . :42c 3 lbs. Golden West ....;.....!:....$ 1.20 5 lbs. Golden West :.....$ 1.95 1 lb. MiJ.B v. 43c 3Ibs.M. J.B $1.23 5 lbs. M. J. B. .1...... $1.98 American Club, 1 Ib..i;...........;39c American Club, 3 lb. $1.05 American dub, 5 lb. .; ; .... $ 1.65 MJ J. B. Tree Tea lb ;..29c Mi J. B. Tree Tea, 1 lb. 56c Spider Leg Tea, lb. 50cl English Breakfast .... ....:........50c Gun Powder i. .50c BUY AT A STORE WITH mo 6 lbs. Crisco 9 lbs. Crisco .............. 5 lbs. net Pure Lard ... 10 lbs. Net Pure Lard .. No. 5 net Pure Lard ... No. 10 net Pure Lard :.i.$1.2a ....$1.93 95c ....$1.89 , 85c $i:7S i . 9cS! V SCRUBBING BRUSHES Daisy Brushes, each Daisy Sink Brush 5c Hub Scouring Brush .:...2Ci Cable Scouring ........ 14c Good Luck ....23c Sapoliar for Sconririg ....L....L......10C : Bonami Cake 2 for ... J:..r ......23i Bonami Powder, 2 for .............25c V mco. IT'S YOUR. GUARANTEE OF SERVICE -' MISCELLAIIEOOS 2 cans New Pack Strimn 35c 2 tall cans Oysters i.....T :. .35c i cans Salmon L.:!.:.:., - .25c Calumet Baking Powder 20c lb. Calumet .....:.59c 10 cans Dari Gold Milk 99c 10 cans Alpine l....90c Tillamook Cheese, lb. 30c Armour's Very Best Cheese, lb. 25c j Blue Tip Broom ... $1.CD There is no better broom than Blue Tip. . ' j THEl!ll::l:,;:;:vr-:K:i;; u, - 0.