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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1923)
TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING; NOVEMfcEU 21? 1023 OF The BLANKET STORE of the Willamette Valley HOP "Pendleton" The Warmth That Never Fails C. P. Bishop, Prop. Manufacturers and Retailers of Bed Blankets, Pendleton Robes and Kindred Products. See Windows I1P.1E-H0MDAY SALE Wool ; I Blankets at Reductio Bed : Blankets, Indian Robes, Fancy ; Bed Robes, G ns Averaging One -Third Discount From Regu Never Such Values! In Any Blanket Sale LOT NO. 1, Regular 12.00- Sale Price $7.75 Pair I Pure Virgin Wool, 66x80 Inches, (ttouble. Pretty block plaids in colors of pink, hello, j tan, lemon and blue. Slightly Imperfect. i, " ' f. . i ' i LOT NO. 3. : Regular $18.00 I i Sale Price 11.75 Pair Pure Virgin Wool, size 70x82, double. Come only in white with blue border. These bare been re-washed at the mill. LOT NO. 2, Regular $13.50- Sale Price 8.75 Pair . -. !- J Pure Virgin Wool. 70x82 Double. These come in white only with pink borders. These are not imperfect, but have been re-washed. L0TIjI0.4. Regular $22.50 Sale Price 15.75 Pair " i Pure. Virgin.. Wool, size 70x82, double. .One of our best blankets, silk bound. White only with blue border. Slightly imperfect. Spme of these BLANKETS (Not All) Are Subject to Slight Imperfections We have just received an immense shipment from two of our mills (Pendleton and Washougal) embrac ing the most colorful, assortments of quality blankets ever shown in Salem. Some of these blankets are sub ject to slight imperfections; others are discontinued numbers, odd lots and re-jnarked; making them no less desirable or serviceable. But due to the perfection of these ;high class products they cannot .be accepted as perfect specimens arid were rejected b'y the Inspectors. We bought the entire lot and offer them now at astounding prices for the quality of blankets involved. Pendleton Blankets Last a Lifetime Unprecedented Buys "For Virgin Wool Blankets" Slightly Imperfect Pendleton Indian Robes $9 - $16.50 Buy for Christmas Gifts Virgin Wool C R I B ! A wonderful gift to baby. j Soft, and downy. Single or ! double. Sizes 36x42 and i 42x60. Slightly imperfect. Reg. $6.00, $3.75, Single Reg. $7.00, $4.50, Single Reg. $10, $6.50, Double eg." $9.00, $6.00, Double For Baby LOT NO. 5. Regular 24.00 Sale Price $17.00 Pair ' Pure Virgin Wool, size 72x84. double. White only with pink border. Alpaca Bound. Slightly imperfect. LOT NO. 6. Regular $25.00 Sale Price $17.50 Pair The famous "Santa Rosa" Brand. Pure Virgin Wool, 72x84, double. White with blue or rose border. Silk bound. A dis continued number. y LOT NO. 7. Regular $28.50 Sale Price $18.50 Pair Tbefinest blanket we make. Pure Virgin Wool. "72x84 (extra large.) Beautiful brok en pit ids of lemon or pink. Bound with silk. Slightly imperfect. ; i.. LOT NO. 8. Regular $16.50 Sale Price $10.50 Pair The "Angelus," made on a cotton warp with Virgin Wool filling. .Grey or fawn, 72x 84, double. -Not imperfect; a discontinued number. LOT NO. 9. Regular $6.50 Sale Price $4.00 Pair Gray camp blanket. Ninety per cnt wool. .Weight four pounds, double, 3-4 bed size. . slightly, imperfect - ' . . ; :W jhlrMxys NO. 11. '- . 4- Regular $16.50 Sale Price $10.25 Pair Also regular $12.00 now $7.75. Twin bed size, extra qualities of Pure Virgin'-Wool. White only with rose or lemon borders! LOT NO. 13, Regular $15.00 Sale Price $10.00 Each Single Blankets, Pure Virgin Wool, size' 72x84. Pink or lemon, broken plaid, bound with silk. LOT NO. 10, , : Regular $7.00 Sale Price $4.50 Pair Grey Camp Blanket. All Wool (not Virgin Wool.), Double, 3-4 bed size. An excellent blanket for rough usage' Not Imperfect; a c!os-out number." , . -f. . Regular $6. Sale Price $4.50 Each' Single Blankets, Pure Virgin Wool, 66x80. pink, lemon, gray or black-and-white plaids slightly Imperfect. - j ; O-; ' ,..v;';; LOT NO. 14. Fancy Bed Robes $ 1 5.00 Regular $20 Light colored. Indian Designs. Beautiful bed robes in tans, blues, rose and plain colors. Slightly imperfect. k PENDLETON GO-CART ROBES $3.75 PILLOW TOPS $1.75 "Two Large Windows Devoted to Showing These BLANKETS Buy For Gifts. A Small Denosifc Will Hnlrl Anv Bed Blanket, Indian Robe, Crib Blanket or Auto Robe Until Wanted BLANKET SALE Come In Select The Ones You Want IGRMUSICAL GOMEDY TONIGHT " Play That Has Set Pace ? ror Popularity Will Be s - At Grand - All the magic of youth and )Lhe i Joy tf life are found in "Irene" New York's -greatest musical com edy success which will be at the Grand theater tomorrow - night. t .The Vanderbuilt Producing . com- -pany headed by James Montgom ery, who. wrote Irene" has pro ., .Tided a full scenic equipment and CLAY AWAY THE YEARS Apply Boncilla Bcautifier casmic clay to your face, and rest while it dries, then remove and see and feel the wonderful difference in the color and texture of the fckin. ; . - . -.; S ,'- . j Guaranteed to do these definite things for ' the face or nvrey refunded. Clear the complexion and give it color. Lift out the lines. -Remov blackheads and pimples. Close enlarged pores. Rebuild facial ti Sues and muscles. Make the skin soft and smooth. J j You can obtain regular sizes from your favorite toilet counter. If not. send this ltd. with 10 cents to Boncilla Laboratories inaanapoits, inatanaj tor a trial tube. i. Hi? wonderful costumes for the play and a spical orchestra. A large cast with Dale Winter in the role of "Irene", O'Dare the shop beau ty' will be seen and a captivating chorus which! can also dance and sing Will give to "Irene", all of the smartness which distinguished the presentation in New York for tWo years at the j Vanderbilt (heater. In fact "Irene" has everything that a musical comedy needs to be a success Such songs as "Alice Blue Gown." "Castle of Dreams" "The Last Part of Erery Party," are the. choicest of. melodies and hare not been "equalled in more recent productions. The play was the sensation of London as well as New York and (he records show "Irene" has set the pace for pop ularity all over the world, irre spective of casts, proving its com edy and music to be the highest order and the biggest feature in this sensational success In musi cal history of a decade. r Famous Court House r Controversy Is Ended . .' ; ' -1 ' The famous Klamath Falls court house controversy is at an end. The upreme court was yesterday informed by a Portland attorney that JL W. Dugan had 'received payment or about $25,000 on the new' Main street court house In Klamath Falls, the amount claim ed ny . him. I This was by order of the county court. I','-. -r CUT OUT NEATLY The Oregon Statesman's Big Automobile Prize Contest j Good for 25 Votes Fo r r. Addresi J. - This Coupocvrlicn neatly cnt ont and brought or mailed to The Contwt Department of THE OREGON STATESMAN, will count for the person whose name Is written thereon. ' Cuf out neatly, s Vid afler Nov.-24. MRS. DOLPH LOSES BIG MOW REN T Supreme Court Holds That Lennon's, Inc., Has Right to; Sub-Lease : Lennon's Incorporated, of Port land, will receive. $1000 a month through the sub-lease of nroDerty on Broadway, belonging to Mrs. e.nza C. DoIph, -according to an opinion of the supreme court In the case of . Mrs. Dolph against Lennon's, appellants, and - the Sweet Sixteen company, defend ant. The opinion, written by Jus tice Bean, reverses Judge T. E. J. Duffy, who tried the case In the lower court for Multnomah coun- ty. - . . ; Mrs. Dolph Drought suit to re form the lease. -.She leased the property March 10, 1919, to Len non's. Lennon's . . subsequently assigned the lease to A. J. Len non and Charles F. Berg, and Feb ruary 11, 1921, Lennon and Berg sublet the premises to the Sweet Sixteen company at a considerable emu auaoc, .. At the time the lease was ex ecuted the rental yield was $900 a year. The lease called for a monthly 'rental of $1500 over a period of 10 years, but was not to go into effect, as far as pos session was concerned, until two years after its execution. . The rental paid by the Sweet Sixteen company is $2500 a month. ' In her suit to reform she sought to have inserted ( 1 ) a provision limiting 'the use, of the premises to Lennon's, Inc., and (2) a pro vision explicitly denying j to the lessee theright to assign, or sub let without the written consent of the plaintiff. The trial court de nied the first contention,; but al lowed; the '- second. The lower court held that the Sweet Sixteen company should pay the rental of, $2500 a month directly to Mrs. Dolph. Lennon's, Inc- A. J. Len non and Charles F, Berg appealed. ; Other opinions were: ; V"1 ChrisUna KallunkI vs - City of Astoria, appellant; appeal from Clatsop county; motion to dismiss appeal; appeal dismissed In opin ion of Chief Justice McBride. M. W. Walker vs L. L. Hew itt, appellant; appeal from Mult nomah county; suit to recover on promissory note. Opinion by Chief Justice McBride. , Judge George R. Bagley affirmed. H. J. Van Hee vs Daisy D. Rick man, appellant; appeal from Mult nomah county; action to recover damages for breach of contract. Opinion by Justice McCourt. Judge W. N. Catena affirmed. William Weber et al, appellants, vs Jordan Valley Irrigation dis trict f appeal. from Malheur coun ey; suit to determine validity of proceeding under which7 district was organlzedl Opinion by Justice Rand. Judge Dalton Biggs re versed. . ' The Maever Steel Products com pany vs Fred Vanello and J. J. Vanello, appellants; appeal from Multnomah county; suit to recover money; opinion by Justice Brown. Judge D. R. Parker affirmed. J. B. Rhodes, administrator of estate jof George W.' Walker, de ceased, appellant, vs Addie M Thomas, formerly Addie M. Walk er; appeal from Multnomah coun ey; suit to .recover4 on insurance policy under group system on which money had been deposited with the court. Opinion by Jus tice Harris. Judge H. H. Belt af firmed. E. G. Llchtenthaler,' appellant; vs R. H. Clow, et al. appeal from Lane county; action for damages. Opinion by Justice Harris; Judge G. F- Shipworth, affirmed. Frank -1. Rockwell vs School District No. 1, of Deschutes coun ty, appellants; appeal from Des chutes county; suit to collect sal ary as a teacher in school after plaintiff had been discharged by school board. Opinion by Justice Rand. Judge Robert O. Morrow affirmed. Petition for rehearing denied in Robinson vs Cable. , Rehearing granted In State ex rel, vs Goff. A decidedly attratcive vanity case is of soft leather, hung on a strap and ornamented with an en ameled design in - several . colors. The design in turn, is framed by a rim of openwork silver. ' Of course the maW sex is super ior. : Not nearly so many girls finish their education lfn' the" 8tJa grade. COND EMIMED Mi HAS SOME HOPE George Parker, Slayer of Sheriff Dunlap, Has Visit From Attorney A ' gleam of hope filtered through the bafsat the state prison yesterday and lightened the countenance of George Parker, condemned , to die Kon December 7 unless his appeal to the' supreme court is perfected. His attorney W. G. Smith, of the law firm of Winters & McGuire, Portland, brought news that, some interest ing and surprising developments may be forthcoming in the near future. Parker was convicted of the murder of Sheriff Dunlap in Albany. Before coming to . Salem Mr. Smith spent some time in Albany in an effort to obtain several affi davits from Albany people who at tended the trial stating that Par ker was not given a fair trial fol lowing his crime. Parker, acting upon the advice of; his attorney, would not say what the nature of the affidavits were, though he admitted that his attorney brought with him'consid erable hope. In Albany, Parker said, Mr. Smith talked with a number of people, several of whom are respected citizens whose words bear weight. Some of these admitted to the attorney that some of. his contentions were cor rect, but also refused to sign an affidavit to that effect. "I was elected to die and not convicted." Parker said yesterday. "Though I killed Sheriff Dunlap in a moment of fear after he had shot at me, it was not premeditat ed. I am not well versed in legal affairs, but the man who defend ed me at the time of my trial wa3 not versed in Oregon court pro cedure and even I was aware of many points that should have been recorded in my favor and which would have served as a ba sis for an appeal. , So glaring were some of the points that there was talk that he was trying to thrtnrTne down on my defense. This Is not so. He did the best he could. Mr. Smith will visit me again in a few days and then per haps I will have something to say." That one important affidavit bearing upon the question was ob tained in Albany was said by Parker. Preparations Are Made For Big Industrial Show "With a crew of six ' carpenters at the armory this morning, plans for the Marion-Polk. County Corn Show and , Industrial Exhibition are beginning to .take actual shape ana every mi ng wiiioe in reaamess for the opening of. the best show in the history of the two counties Thursday. A. N. Fulkerson will have charge of the receiving of the various displays and will be at the armory for this purpose. Letters are still being received from a few late entrants, and these are cau tioned that their displays must be at the armory before 6 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Community interest In the com ing show is great and five of these will have entries. This is the largest number to enter an event of this nature In the county. The communities are North Howell, Liberty, Labish Center, Brush College and Salem Heights. Miss Helen Cowgill of OAC, boys and girls club work leader of the state, will Judge the breai entries. -i Read the Classified Ar' END EM WITH BED PEPPED When you are suffering with rheumatism so you .can hardly set around just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quick est relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relier. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the congestion and the old rheuma tism torture is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub. made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a Jar at once. Use it for lumbago, neuritis, back ache, stiff , neck, sore muscles, colds In chest. Almost instant re lief awaits you. 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