The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 30, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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THE OREGON STATESMAN. hALEM. OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1D23
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"People . Should Study Amendment
" L One of the main Issues to come
before t the next. election, Novem
ber 6, wi.ll be, the income ta mea
sure. One of the good features
of the bill Is that.it .will catch
those who pay - no property tax
bat who hare incomes .that will
come under this law, if it passes
J tile Vote' of .' the - people, thereby
ca.nsi.ns.. them ..to. pay, their share
to the support of the state gov
'eminent.,, It will cause the big in
'.'dustry'to pay their share of taxes,
'and If , successful, will cause .the
burden' to be lifted from" the OTer
, taxed land owner. Along with it
! would be a good scheme to trans
fer tax exempt securities to this
- 'classification and cause . some of
r.these'Get rich Quick: at the ex
fpense of the ta ' payers" to do
soma tall, thinking. Turner Tri
bune: ;. : . " . " ; i
L. C. McShane, . who . Tor some
nine years has published the paper
In our neighboring town on the
south, has leased the plant to L.
T. Ward.: a veteran newspaper
man of. Can ton, Ohio.. -Mr. ,M c
Shane it la understood, will con
tinue his residence jat.HubbrdJor
the present, but will become Iden
tified with the Portland Printing
Co., of 49 M First." street, where
he wilt spend the greater, part of
his time. -Aurora Observer. . .
Adventlsts Have Explanation .
COTTAGE GROVE. Ore., Sept.
22. Seven th-day! Adventlsts see
In the terrible calamity .that has
come to Japan another sign that
the second coming of Christ Is
hastening on. As terrible as lias
been the loss of life and suffering:,
the Adventlsts . point to the words
of Christ himself aji a basis for
their belief. .? Jesus said "And
there shall be signs in the sun,'
and In the moon, and in the stars r
and upon the. earth distress of na
tions, with perplexity;, the sea and
the wayes roaring; , men's hearts
failing them for fear, and for
looking after those things which
are coming on the earth: for the
powers of heaven shall be shaken.
And then, they .shall see: the Son
of .Man coming In a cloud .with
power and great glory. (Luke
21.25-27). ...
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Water Power :ltcs on Vrnpqua
' River , .
ROSEBURG Sept. 29. Appli
cations for a preliminary permit.
covering proposed power develop
ment on the North Umpqua river..
have been filed by the- California
Oregon Power company. The pro
jects being considered by the
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You'll Cheerfully Welcome
Th is Hea ter in Your0 Home
power, . company, jBrabrcejp ractl-
t;aiiy the entire river from Rock
creek to Diamond lake. '
, j Under the federal power act . It
Is necessary for a, company or or-.
ganization figuring on power de
velopment to first obtain a preli
minary "perm It. This permit gives
the. company, priority rights while
it Is making its, surreys, investi
gations,, etc. .A company, may de
sire to locate a power develop
ment project on a certain stream
but may not. know just where it
desires to place its plant. In or
der lo select, the7 best site consid
erable engineering; work is neces-
sary, requiring much time before
any definite -action-can. be taken
Without fhe preliminary permit It
would be possible for several com
panies to be at work on the same
project and one could block the
other and hold up. development.
Under the existing act a company,
after v taking out a preliminary
permit, can make its surveys. In
vestigations, etc., but within three
years, must decide "upon some de
finite location. The company then
has two years, to start work on the
project selected, and, if It fails toJ
do so, its rights are forfeited..
'balm. The hardwood is suitable
for many kinds of handles, while
the balm , Is 'said to , be ideal .ma
terial for the manufacture .of yari
ous .kinds of boxes. .. ..
CHEER'FiJL
Heater '
'.' and you'll get a lot of real satisfaction from it for the reason that
the "Cheerfar Is built especially to meet the requirements of homes in this
a ction. Burns yrood. Has large end feed door which permits fairly large
sticks of wood to be used. Has cast-iron bottom and cast-iron swing top.
Heavy cast linings entirely to topi mean many years of service from .the
"Cheerful.", Attractively designed. Good draft regulation. . .
A large Western stove." concern .makes this and other
practical types of heaters. ; They are of highest quality, materials
and 'orkmanship. We have them on our floors and recom
r, 'inend them. :i :'n ; - ' . 1 '.
; 'Come in! and Select YcurHcatcr NOW!
Remember That We Show the Famous
.' I . Line of ' , .
COLONIAL RANGES
fAVestern Made or Western Horaes
U . ; V475 CoufU--Phone 593
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Improvements for Harrisborg
HARRISBURG, Sept. 29. The
assurance of a bridge Is already
meaning big things for Harris
burg aside from.' the best rtVer
crossing on the Upper WUlamette.
W.. T. Sherman of Eugene was
here Monday looking over condi
tions with a view to establishing
a handle and box factory here. It
is well knownthat there are still
lage bodies of hardwood In this
vicinity as well as much native
ifOOLATE TO CUSSIFY
;A iNew,. Passenger., Boat ,
. MARSH IELD. Sept.. 29. Pre
ceding her majestic sweep up, the
bay. with a series of whistles, .sur
rounded by a bevy, of , sea gulls
and witnessed by more than the
casual dock "crowd, the motorship
Challamba sailed up. the Coos Bay
channel this morning on her mai
den, trip to jthejort.' . v
ijTlie i Challamba, , jlonger x anjl
wider than .her predecessor on the
Admiral line run from San Fran
cisco to Portlands caused consid
erable excitement . at the ' Smith
terminal , this morplng when . she
was made fast at the dock, v I
The. Challamba's- skipper Is
W. A. lHall, .- who has' been here
previously on tx?th the Admiral
Goodrich and other vessels. 1
WANTED TO LEASE GASOLINE
service station by Individual..
Give terms, location, length tof
lease and volume of busiqess
done in" first letter. 'Address
Box AB, care Statesman, 'Vr
5 ROOM HOUSE close- in $2300.
5 room house good location $2600
6 room house corner lot, trees,:
$2500. V
4 room new house, basement,
$2(00.
5 room new house, paved street,
$3200. -
? room house paved street, $1850.
;$380Adown.
9 room house close In $1950.'
5 room house close in $4200.
1 room new house, oak floors,
- $5800. '
8 ', room house, attractive .corner,
$7200. ; -
5' room house. Oak street $3300.
9 room house, Marion SU $3800.
5 room house, attractive corner,
everything to your .heart's con
tent. .94200. !
5 room k house paved street, base-;
meat, $3900. .
Other houses, farms and lots for
. sale and trade by Vi
. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE. 4
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manufacturer and are able
' to'nivefyou'Tthe latcct
ctylco and cell at lliopweqt ppccible price by
climinatiiij the jobjbor's profit , x "
Here are quality coats cf lie nswoft yclnshich
tailor
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cmaruy rur couarca. JL-cnu ,iinc3 .arc .cm-, - ia
typca cf cents, and the sida sclcsin. cccms v . :l rftfin
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inc-t niodcls.
L-c!:' Coats 012.75 to CS9.C0 IdicDfcc;23C9.75-toV:37;5p
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JBadly Bunged, Up .
.Thomas, -Caterer, who ; was hurt
in " an: automobile , accident in
which his brother"; lost' his life,
was '.sent to Salem recently for' a
thorough examination by " Dr.
Smith. It was found that his spine
waa dislocated . and his hip and
leg not In the best of shape. He
was advised to rest' a few days
from labor: " He is a good worker
and has given satisfaction to those
for whom he has labored, but, be
has been working under a disad -vantage
when be was really unable
to do anything. Woodburn Inde
pendent, t': : '"C'ei . i
; New lland Leader
AURORA. . Sept.. , 29. if. : B.
Briggs of Portland has leased the .
Aurora band halt , and has 'spent '
a considerable sum in renovating
and decorating It. the color scheme i
being salmon and Jade. .The decf
orations califor 21,000 decortlng
pins, 3 6 0 rolls crepe paper, 6,0 0 0
feet of music wire and 1100. feet;
pf lattice work. The floor will be J
fixed In A-l condition for dancing,
which will be enjoyed each weeki,
Mr. t Briggs' orchestra of six mu
slclans .includes two seconds from
Darby's orchestra and one second;
from George Olsen'a of, Portland.
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Janctlon City Was First ,
JUNCTION CITY, Sept. 29. f
Junction City wins first prise this
year in the exemplification of thai
newspaper slogan, "Be first, but
first he accurate." The ' north
Lane municipality was the first
town in the county to present its
complete budget, for the approval
of the tax consevation commission
It came : in yesterday, to Herbert
E. Walker, ; secreUry. -Florence
sent in its budget a few days ago,
but It is not", complete .and could
not be classed: as entered. The
Port of Sinslaw hag . also, present
ed Us expense ' outlay- for 1924.
No other city has submitted its
budget. , , i
1 Local Bank Protection !
v With the big wheat crops of the
northwest the "syndicates selling
fake oil Stocks and fbther eoothlng
kvtiit And " rnbberneck securities
are already, circularizing the farm
ers. '., v j'.:" f .v r r - ;
with the best investment and
commercial banking System In the
world, why would It not be a rainy
intellige,nt 'proceeding .for would
be fhTestors in securities of any
kind to consult responsible invest
ment . banking houses. Instead oi
listening to fly-by-night, stock" pro
moters T-r-Mt, Angel News.:. , -
FAIR-SIDELIGHTS t
On thewaylothe American
legion convention in San Francis
co a Ford - sedan ' bearing many
slgns.lchiefly those of 'the "40 ft
8 was among the state fair visi
tors Saturday.
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Of al the people who saw. the
fair, those from the feeble minded
school got the greatest "kick" out
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Glasses Jow '
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may save yon from years of
eye trouble, it not total
. blindness. - Don't you think
you owe it to yourself to call ?
'and' let us -examine your
7jetr'-''t- ,.? .-.X'---
If you don't need glasses
' we. will tell you.
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Orc-oa's Lartest Optical
,lastitation,
Pboienp'flor.i Balem,
&cintaexita. ' Crejosi
7i n riLio
of the affair. ' 1 0ne of the nurses
in charge said her charges had
been counting i on i the Z Ult itot
months, and had - It rained , would
hare been broken-hearted. Rides
on the-merry-go-round were given
without.cost, and; were .highly ap
preciated. :';-U- ? : ? ' ': iiJ'i.
, Stanley Eisman, former member
of The Statesman staff, was among
those, staking. in -the fair on the
final day. u
Four Hindus, three of .whom
yore, .long .black beards, and tar
bans, were. , visitors e at the 'air
grounds Saturday.
.Frank Snow, head of the de
partment of Industrial journalism
at OAC, came, up for the. last day
Pt the fair. ,'. ;t .., 5,,. . : '
, Demonstration agents and thoae
accustomed to talking to the pub
lic during the' 'last week 'were
hoarse., when the G2nd state -fair
drew tto a close last night. ..."
A. group of , Hill Military, acad
emy bors wprfl on th fair iroands
Saturday, ittrnoon and erentngi
Following out their motto .of
being ..the , first, in the , field, the
navy recruitlne station on the fair
grounds. was the first to dismantle
its exhibit. The equipment loaned
from, Portland was returned earlr
Saturday, morning. s '
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Late visitors at vthe various ex
hibits received flowers and .other
articles i when .-. these .: began to
break up Saturday night, v J
- Berore returning to Ashland
J." II. "Fuller, general distributor
of lithia water, left a case at the
residence of Governor Pierce. who
expressed a fondness for the rcin
eral water ,w?iile 1 on, 'his ..pre
election . tour of southern Oregon.
Governor -Pierce ; also . made a
point of .stopping, at .the booth , In
front jof , the s Pavilion to, partake
of the. mineral product,
Facist pontrpl : Brings
- uBetter. Times .to JtaJy
ROME. Sept. 20. As the first
yearr of Fascist rule In I taly
draws to a close. It Is Interesting
to consider what has been accom
plished in the agricultural and' In
dustrial life "of the ' nation.' ' It is
believed ' fba't the Increased en
ergy "and "confidence" on the 'part
of land owners" and farmers, to
gether l with " favorable' "weather
eo'nditfohs. has started Italy ' on
the; road to' greater production
and prosperity, -f 'yf-?')' ' u
-The numbe'r of -unemployed has
steadily declined; 'the official re
turns for. the months' of llarch
and April. 4 9-2 3.. show a reduc
tion of almost one-half as ' com
pared "to " the -r Corresponding
months of-l$22.v - 7 . i
There have been' practically no
strikes or labor troubles sines the
Fascist! and their leader under
took to t run the' government' of
Italy. last October. : The ministry
of arrlculture estimates. that .th,e
gross ..value of 1 Italy's crops for
l2?.will exceed, that 4f 1922 by
about 4,000,.OOOtOO . Jl; the
yields of Srheat, barley and rye
are about 23 per -cent higher than
l!t 1922, p-1 T" 1
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coo. s, vines. u ir
caat-es Lave. a:. !
tecslvely .cultltat : 1 :
yielded larger crcr-
shun "i'or.:.
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want their wives too r
is quite clear frc.V tl,3 1
ments for 'Wives ;;,:.:"
best German new-par cr.
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shoes for, men. lis bWtf hocsiiiL ilzi ycH Cjn.rD r
All styles for ro,
the new patterns
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that Hoiheun-lmows 'Lc-LtlicT-,! d.: ,:
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3 new pattcrns and bst3:in lower. price;
4been aple to quote for the past nunxbcr;cr.ycrs.
effcrinrr -these shoes- at....i.l.U
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nUBBER HEEL DAY
EVEIXY WEDNESDAY I
We put the best live rub-
ber heels of uny make on '
your' shoes-for "HALF .
PRICE EVERY AVED-
NESDAY. Heels, that
nth p.r atnren r.hanre fiOc J fzuixi
to C0cte;put4hem on f5 -
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