The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 14, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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    I ; Iiaiszs cf a bumper cherry
crca far 1924 as a result cf his
Etudlrs cf the situation over a per
! I cf a great many years were
made yesterday ty A . C... Haas, pf
tla Lyons California Glaxa Fruit
c any.: to ,v -r rve'1hts jre-
i I'.. 2 wool warehouse, one
? ;..:t cf the Ilariia to-
1 . : t '"ie fruit crops move In fcy-
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li tLa cjinioa of Mr. Haas,
! - ::s t'.3 conclusions for". the
-1 year ca the fact .that short
rr; - 3 lira occurred both last year
tad Ufa. ,
; Veteran T!jxr Here
"Z'zr 23 years I hare beea re-
c - Iris 'cherries 3a Salem."j -Mir.
1
Haas (declared, "purchasing more
f n. 3 r- tre each year. :- We started
to receive our first cherries yes-
7, tit It will be three or four
: 3 ; t .before the res! work be-'-3.
, :rea!y 1500 .barrels have
r!v-r I la' the city . for car use.
"e ti'rei.JS carloads last year,
, t, Y- increase tl3
: t'.'j .r:i:n.
'.:-ry ta circulated reports
l I - il cot te Ja Ealera to
- ? t' !j ytar, I an still
;t ir fruit la an ua
' - :r.:ty. Tie snail grow
. f. 3 : whether the
is 10 r' "-3 cr 10 toss,
r - '. 1 with . aa cii:tl
t 1 tt - 1: i. The grower
I ti 1 r;- consideration,
it ix t rc . 1 t-e grower that
- tl i ' " - -y C.!r33 cf
ill'.
i. Ilr. Haas is a
re adrocate ri
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: rower
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l -i I r;:t.l hia ficll
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Jz ?, v ere ctate-
3 i'.:' 1 t-3y were ia
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1 - :- j cherrl . 3
ill
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I.n Ar- s i'.b cf the Pa-
t ir. t:.a ttl3 j
... j .i . . ...3, r.cea.y pt.f
:.l:J ty;. "3 r:i:i!f?r..",..f " i
: srlcs L':'' !, lut ' did "jassijt
la . -. U2S.CC3 frcra
lr .3 Ar. i lk to swing the
..!. acc:td:zg. ta statements is
l:t3 t: ::t ' : Ililiirer and
ockard.' . ' . .-;
Ia revi ." 3 LLitcry cf the
litis. C, i:; crzL-aio.a with
i cf "sj-adlcate
. ( - r:ia.!3 : arainst
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.'rl-!ry ty rrrslicst AVUllaa H
"cCarthy of the coact Ic-e. and
Kcthers, Lockard explalr.3- in his
statement that ho la making pub
Lc t! a dctaila of tha transaction
Tclustarlly, in-order "to let the
bateball world pass iudgment." 1
.
Last Uarch the statement as
serts. Killifer and Lockard, at that
time,; manager and "business1 taan
ager of the Angels," went to Wrig
ley, told ''hXm of their plans to par
chase the EeattU club and asked
him if he would assist them In
obtaining cash to swing the deal.
Wrigley la Quoted as replying that
"he "would be glad to help ms In
any way; that ha "could,?' but "that
at xvo 'time did he want to have in
terest .in any Kther,iaseball .club
than the " Los" Angeles . club, and
.that "he must ; not ho arrange It
that he would be held liable in any
faanner In connection with (he
purchase.
HAs a result ' th sUiexnent
continues, "Mr. milirerjandl bor
rowed the sum of fl25000 from
& Los Angeles .bank, with Mr.
XVrigley'a aid, and . with the under
standing with ae bank nd Mr.
Wrigley, that our note hould i be
retired at least within SO ! days
and Another cote and other secur
ity subsUtuted therefor. i . -
This substitution, was made
within ; 15 days, according to the
statement and later a third note'
was accepted -by the bank, "bear
tas 310 endorsement, but secured
bv the SeattlA elnh inrc tilili
Killifer nd Lockard had purchas-3
j .. ... . . ........ , .
Killlfer's statement covers siml
lar ground and corroborates Loc-
kard's version of the purchase.
Joseph IL Patrick, president of
the Los Angeles club, also Issued
a brief written statement today.
la"-7'"TDufthal
T.Mhley la a -
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.Lk1 Kzf.'
; TJ .('4 V j
Tj ihgs cci:w oil.
.'j r? jns crme devh v
' : . jrnrhl prices Ilonday.
::cos on cvory yard oi silks:
'c:;::j znd cotton goodsJZaad '
.2-::: 211 "Pcquct" Brand LzdiesPpio:bats
JMgys Tubing v iModtu ,
. CCw (ST ; r; ' v , ' , . " '1 -J .1 --l
' .011.75: - "'-C: -
,;i.. ToyjIs
15x26-lnch 'Size hemmed
Towels. Special, . . p
32-iich Eresa GIrs- -
J -:. ra!e jrlce . r JL' w
26-inch Percales, Sale
10c
Price,' -per 3 ard
3 6-inch 'Cotton Chai
ses, Sale r;!: .'. .
38-Iach Cartilallar
quesette, Eale Price
1?-
' 2 7-iac h 0 i t in g Fla n-
ntl, Eala Price . . . , .
A C 4
3 0-inch' Fancy Batiste
2C:
Sale Price
30-iach Lingerie . -.
Crepe, Eala Price . .
SS-iath I crnaaent
3 -
5C
nalsh 0-,-,-ady
4 5-inch I.jortd
Swiss Organdy .:
27-I:ich Fast Color
; -j"f
Men's Knitted
33c
i . J i.UwJi
Iliack or Thrown
lie Pzlr
Laf Bungalow
nirtority -stockholder 1a tha Lc3
Ar:':!:3 club, owning 6.C35 shares
out of a total of .23,000:' and
"owns no stock whatsoever la the
Seattle club, has never owned any
stock In that club, and baa no fin
ancial or . other interest in jthe
Seattle club or its policies.
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ETC I B.IUKACII3; nicNtnr
TROUEIiE
Bachache, -Rheumatic Pains,
dull headache, tired feeling, loo
frequent urination, discolored or
strong odor are symptoms of kid
ney and bladder trouble. "I ' was
always having a -headache which
caused me great buffering, writes
tlrs. Feber, rMedford, : 3lss.
"Could noC leep and at times I
could not5 stand straight. Tried
Foley Kidney Pnis an Cound re
lief." - Stop backache, kfdney and
bladder troubles with Foley Kid
ney Pills. Sold everywhere. Adv.
Jtidsa Kurtz Enforced
- By. Baptist .Dro.thcrbcod
At a recent -meeting , of 1 the
Brotherhood of the First Baptist
church afjhls city the following
resolution was. passed endorsing
Judge uKnts's administration of
the prohibition law:
"Since .the inception of i this
government the people have been
most conservative In changing or
making additions to .the supreme
law, but as a whole vkTe eea
responsive 1 and. obedient , once
changes &ave .been -approved-lin
the provided way. , :' . ,
. "The eighteenth amendment jam
one section of this (supreoejlaw
is in .disrepute . with certain, :ttU
zena -who, for-private giia-choos
36-Inch Silk Poplin, all col: rs,
Sile lVicp, ; . - - f '"
per "yard
"ss-i-3ri MacitCL::rda t r
Sale Price, " t f " 1 M
per yard ,V. -v -
3 6-inch" Black Silk Messallae,
-Sale Price. . s f1 !fj
per yard .....-. v'''
Imported Silk Pongee, .
rare bargain for . .. . T . LnJC
40-inch EUk' C or-- jpo
etta Crepe, Sala Trice ) J
36-inch CbJUfoa .XajristR. Jail
colors, ,
Sale Trice ........ v
36-inch Silk Jdessaline. all
colors.'' f' yn
Sale Price . . . . . . . . J il
- - " : I . - . (. .
40-Inch Silk Crepe dB Chine.
Sale Price,
per yard
40-inch Special Liagerle Crcrc
Cala . s-
Prica ', . . v-v
40-iaLh Catin Faced Cr .a,
a er.:p . . - ' o
at ....... i . . . . , . ... -Vj . .w tj
C3TTCI; HATTS
2,3-Pound, 72x30 " re
size ..UwC
- ....
3 pound Batts, ' rin
3-pound Bock t -",Jr.-.Rlver
Baits , . v'l.lL
3-pour.a wool- . - -- -n: -
Cott Batts mJX O
3-pound Wool and (Sn '
Ccftoa Titts .1et)
to disre-ard tt,tan3 xertaia laws
ciadr for "Its enforcement.
- WIIEHS A3, disregard for law
is becoming a great menace ; to
ouV national and state life, and
WIIERBAS n "opposition to
prompt and viborous law -enforce-
Iment is aparent In many plaees.
and - 'I' '-- .. , r '. ;
"WHEREAS, we consider the
state and national , prohibition,
laws are just andrlght, and for
the highest good of our citizenship.-
'
"THEREFORE. Bl5 IT RESOIV
ED that the fearless administra
tion of jaw by any of ficert de
serves the commendation of every
good cftizen. .also ,
BE OT RESOLVED that the of
ficial .acts of JLudge J?. . j Kunts
have been of such nature as to
attract attention A of his constit
uency f and the 1 Brotherhood ' . of
the First Baptist -church' do here
by take this way of voicing our
approval of . Judge KOnti's fear
less and faithful -dealing with
laW-breakaers and especially with
thosd who violate the' prohibition
laws.
OIL DISCOVEBXD
TEINE, , Prussia, Uune 42.
Oil containing 20 per cent benzine
is ' reported to liave ' been struck
at Olberg, near here. It Is stated
that the wells spouted as fiigh as
the lofty borrng 'towers when the
first strike was made. ;The area
under exploitation covers .SjOD 0
aefes. r
f TOO LATE.T0 CLASSIFY
APARTMENT FOR RENT VERY
. i desirable, , light, water , '.and
jS phone free, i-446 Union, -phone
"'S80-M-.T.' "
8-iach All ' Wool Dress Serge, '
Special Sale 0
Price : . C
yj-'ich' All, Wool -Serge. rSaie.
price. V - " f1
j-iiyard 'V.'.'i-i .)'
4 z-lncb"AllMlrencnerge, .
Bale,,--?' rv.V'Vf- "TiO
Price- .,,..... v w . . V-l-iO
44-inch All Wool Pop- Of
lln. Sale 'Price . V l.UU
,.- , : f ...........
40-inch All Wool -Cream -Serpe, ,
Sale v ?- C1 -Cr
Price vl)U
SB-Inch All Wool French Serge,
Sale : . fj fo
Price O lVO
52-inch All Wool Cream Serge,
Price $ ......$1.79
46-inch All Wool Polret Twill,
Sale - Mn
Price , .3-io
5 5-inch All "Wool ' Tricotlne,
Sale Price, f - Y0
yard 0wU
56-inca All Wool Poiret Twill,
f.?.0;: $3.19
TADLElillEI.ji
18x18 Napkins,,
; . . llc
Sale Price
60-in. -Table. .Damask
per yard . ........ .
:s9c
1 5-Inch "Uercerize'd . p f
Damask ....... tl. U C
6 &Inch- -half-linen
1 Af
IlamasX V
ili'.U
7 0-ia. heavy pure fn p 0
linen Damask 0itt
70-la. heavy pure (
.OS; O '
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V.'otld'a
Largest
Chain
Department ; '
Store,' m .
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Organization r.
Ji Mod -id :
. AFPirec53l:a . .
" Ta ladr-Ior r a-istoaer
v of one ol oufcStprcs was
,sked "recently why she
: . . did ptactjcally all bet bay- -ingjrom
theJ.,G-Penfley 1
Company. TUwa:ber
. ' answer: '; '
; Because you never tall
'to give me splendid roods
' 1 for less money than I have
: to ''pay at other stores.
" ;Aad this is tot a'.l-rl I2c, .
: to come here lor the ijleij
. pee?le are Always . so Juad
and obliges. ;
. t Our constant aAa' Is ot ,
aly to provide rood per
. chafidiJ t eaifotJ(r .
. prices, itit to make eaca '
customer's Pr,ec
pur Store the kUd that
will ; assure "pleasant re
'memhraaces. r -;
:-V7 strive -". serve'
others as ,rstlvet.
-1 lie ta 1 served. - ..f 1 ,
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4. : Tf
t ' :' -A 4 Sw M wr
T .
Tost arrived. Scores
of fine hats in Rah -Rah.
Middy and Sailor
Atyles. . 3xown, llack
' and ,natural colors. Alt
"bis yalue. V : r, "'
vi9c 69c98c
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Gct Scvcrril !
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"... -v - f 1 J' IB 1 I 11 I I J L-J ' ' it..:
" V ,? V, lre caa extend prc?aral!r. fcr tils ccsxica r. J iav Ci yc 1
f M' iU, Hats, Iloeiery, Underwear, Lts, ricLwcsr, CLccs, cl, cz L 2
with the utmost persccal at'-ilfic'ca ca to t;-3 cjt. j czt.-i r
, .' ' v . r . . .:..., ..... ,
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The warra days invite these light weight shirts. Cool
comfortable and good looking as shirts cad fee, .
. - fete yca teen lie good Talues.w have la -',
Ifesh new s Ilk .striped shirts? The attractive as ;
. sortraent surely .includes patterns appealing; to v ( O
.f veryone. . Come in and look them over. ; Sr
.Union suits of good
; -"quality Nainsook ;
;.triped Madras rand
'Soiesette r Athletic
Styles. Also ribbed
union suits; well made
' and comfortable. Good
"" values at ; ; - ; -
. ' Cc to :G2,GD ,
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1C0 NORTH LIDE1TTY STREET, SALEr.I, OllEGC:!
w- '-7- ' 5 -;
Each suit is op to the minute in tailoring. Combined wjt'u
the all wool materials at -our exceedingly low prices they afford '
yo values only a JVC Penaey-Co. store tan give. ;- - ',. '
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iYcun- L2cn! Here's A E;- Cc.: "
- To choose your new, clothing ir-ora--our selected : '. "
They are the choice styles of the season, attractivej '.:i;!-g'
fto look-at,' delightful to wear. "Pictured is one of '-the rnart
puits we are featuring. , " t , '
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Our assortment includes all wool cassiraeres ia pencil str!; t
tartan : plaids, checks and herringbones greys browns, ta-s
and blues. All remarkably priced at. . s
ST17&. 022-
- fc..it ?
They're E22 Values
4FirctC3ioicciQacdG
are used entirely ia maViVg
these fine shirts. .Yoxt poay
choose the neckband style -with
detachable collar to match .cr
; those with attached collar. The
latter' style has bctton ' fiap
pocket. '
TcrClrla
hUddie styles J C3d
Quality Nainsook.
Coys' Hc:d
CocJ VaZ i
Extra . heavy- - cx4cn
rilbed hose. All sizes.
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.DSPARTTEin
"V-W'
P .P- "
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Vcsh Suits
, : ?r"or yc4in asters 2 tzi
, 8 years. Plain colors.
. colors. Zlad '-o!-tr
viceable - Ciidray '
: Tesy.lDaytoss, Jroa.
s Poplin, IO:akl, Pa!-tr
"Jr.". V ?; A
90c to C2.C3
Bbyc! "l GeS" a
With Extra ICrJc!:cr3 fcr L .!
It's easy to pick out the cult yen v.--r. y,c hi-. :
pleasing assortment of th
wwwi. a Cf.u.. wi.,l
' i - . ' - , -
tSome have belts all around,1 ;
others ihave half belts; plain
or patch pockets or poclctts
with flap to button.
Popular Cc'rrs
, cf the Ctzicn
All-wool serges, tweeJs and
fancy cassimeres. Carefully tail
ored in the dependable J. C
Penney Co. manner.
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i.luu3 cf Cm.Du.Cjl
trixnrned vrith t.an in
lay and tip. . Clrc
cole welti. Qcad val
ues at 1 '
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