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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1923)
THE OREGON. STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ( THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1023 ruriinn n?iAnn Cannot Exist In the IFonun Body If Yon Will Use Trunk's -Prescription " It is prtpoatoroiia; is fan It to s slum to gaCfcr wilh inflammatory, tnuseolar, 'teiatic or any form of Rheumatism. Thia prrription os not mis the Hornsea, itaoci not deprtM too keart tat all tho aaoat and rxxl food yon wish -while takiAC Trass.' a Prescription. Coo lain bo mercury, salicylate soda, oil win "ITKl or narcotics, but ponitivoly OTr fouiM aajr kind of rheumatism or rout m earth. What mora do cm want I Tboro 1 aothinr. Jntt as food, and it ia impoa aibio to set aoatethiat bettw.. Tao rat et Mrie aeid solvent kaowa and alo a anoerlor Urer msdidna. ; , ; ; i Trank'a Proscription sells for $1.73 or ?.0,0, ,50 Inrry, Dri Store, JIj Commercial St.. Salem. Ore. Read the Classified Ads. Capital Post to Help . Make History Text-Book Capital Post No. 9, American le gion, wil have an active part in the United States history textbook now being prepared by the Ameri can legion which hopes to place It in; all the public schools of the country. Photographs of a paint ing of any important historical event connected with the state are requested in a letter recently re ceived by Cornelia ; Marylri. state librarian, from Garland W. Pow ell, chairman of the national Am ericanization and United States history committees.-; y . This letter was turned over to Brazier C. Soiall. adjutant of the post, with the suggestion that any i. Store 254 North Commercial aid Still has a' fairly, good representative stock of GIFT GOODS and in a great many in stances now at lower prices Effective . ' v ' with ad I . x Dry Goods, Etc. Kilk Shirting. A delayed ship ment of silk shirting, full ' 36 in. You still have time to make special. 91.50 . yd. Regular $5.50 Ladles Silk Umbrellas. ' Special ""price ..$!.SO Ladles, Perfect Silk Hose la Black, Cordovan, Grey 0c pr. Hazel Week-End Grocery Specials! ' V" Medium weight Bacon, Special .. j . 19c lb. Best quality, bulk Mince , Meat, perj lb. :. .. , . . ,25c -,'f" r-"-'7.." 'fr-:'? .;v. f-v- 1 lb. 4 oz. Pride Mince Meat, per tin", .. V'. . . lOc 2 lbs, new: fresh Seedless Raisins .'.E .'. . .10c $2.50 Ladies' Waists . . .$1.98 New Bath Matfs . . . . .' . . $2.50 I lot 75c Fancy Towels, special . ,&Oc Holiday Slippers At Reduced Prices Ladies' Fancy Satin Slippers. Keg. $2.00. On special sale . : .... . . . . . . . ,$1J50 Ladies' Brown or Crey. Felt Juliets, fur trimmed, reg. : nlar $1,751 special ..'.$1.50 Men's Brown Felts,- leather sole, with, rubber heel. . Reg. $2.00, special . . .$1.59 Child's Felts COc, 80c and 05c 3 IbsV bulk Cocoa .25c Nutola (the better butter substitute) ' , . . Choice large Lemons j 23c doz. 10 lb. net Pure Lard . .;.$!. 70 2 cans Standard Tomatoes U3c R. R. Solid Pack Tomatoes 15c 2 Cans Ungraded - Peas'".'. 25c- Shoe Bargains 16 In. Men's Pack high top shoes J. ; $41.03 Men's- tan Army Blucher r Shoes .. 5. ........ ..$2.98 Little Cents High Tops, 9s ; to lis. ..." vY. . . . . I .$3.23 Ladles' Vici Kid Oxfords, , high or low heels $1.98 Ladies' Heavy Sole Mahog any Oxfords ........ $2.08 A Hundred or More Items , You will find at this store at our usual low prices. t $3.00 1 - or more in orders delivered free. ; '-' C cumdl C Sfoire 234 -N. Commercial St. .; . ? Phone 560 one of three paintings might be used..; ; - . ;i Those suggested by the librarian were portraits of Dr. McLaughlin and Jason Lee, or the painting at Champoeg commemorating the de cision to make Oregon a part of the American territory. Sam Ko- zer secretary of state, has prom ised to assist in this matter. A committee from the legion will be appointed to investigate and have the power to act favorably in the matter. : - : ' - FOLEY PILLS BR1XG RELIKP 'FOLEY PILLS are the best .1 have tried.- : My kidneys work a, lot better since I received your 'gen erous offer," writes John W. B To ga n. Adams. Mass. FOLEY PILLS are a diuretic stimulant for the KIDNEYS and while being ta ken close attention should be paid to the diet. ' Avoid sweets, pastry. ; starchy food, alcoholic drinks, tea and coffee. Drink plenty of good fresh water, and keep the body warmly clothed. : Refuse substi tutes. Sold everywhere. Adv. I rau FINES GO FOR CHARITY Charley Archerd Levies Heavily on Members for i -a Christmas Fund- KEYS r ue doctor Take Salti to Hark VKh' Kidneys if Pains .You or. Bladder Bothers e- Nearfy $100 was raised at the Rotary club luncheon - yesterday by a special system of fining and will be turned over to charity. Charles Archerd was placed t in charge of the short and snappy collection.;. Fines levied ranged from 25 cents to $2 and were lev ied singly and in groups. ii '-. -ll Personal comment, with a hu morous' fling at the occupation of each ; member, was made by Mr. Archerd. Failure to give the so lution quickly to a problem cost George Hug, superintendent of schools, a dollar, while contribu Uons were extracted i, from Bob Boardman, for being ; too tall: L. (Ike) Patterson, who was ad dressed by , the title of "Calvin.' and Al Pierce, who was unable to recite the 10 commandments. . Attention to the unveiling of mm Writ Mo About Your Case TF you will write me 'about r your condition, I will send you my FHEE illustrated book which tells many things about Piles and other recftal troubles which YOU should know. It also explains my non-surgical treatment which, without pain or confinement, is GUARANTEED to cure your Piles or fee, refunded. It also Gats hondrods of former patients, both asm sad women, who testify as to my wuL II, UrDEANM.D .'. Jim amid BSD ;Siaggesit; ' : Xrnas presents for the car. There are,many of them to pick from 1 y Tire or Tube . Robe . Clock 1 . Visor Bumper, Whistle : Tool Kit . Flash Light Spot Light Parking Light Set Spark Plugs -i Windshield Cleaner Horn Vase' . Jack Mirror Heater Bar Cap ' Step Plate ' Slop Light Motometer Cigar Lighter ' Set Light Bulbs Fire Extinguisher Smith & Watlrino -bui- A Present for the Dear Old Bus N. V. Ccr. Court and Hih . Phone 44 Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day, also take salts' occasionally, says a not ed authority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys' in their efforts to expel it from the blood." They become sluggish. and weaken; then you may "suffer with a dull misery in, the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have" rheumatic . twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sedi mentthe channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. ,. To help neutralize these irritat ing acids, to help cleanse the kid neys and flush off the; body's urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here;- take f a tablespoonful in glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made . from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also to neutral tze the acids of the system so they no longer Irritate, thus often re lieving bladder weakness. . Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot Injure and makes a delightful ef xervescent lithla-water drink. By all means have your physician ex amine your kidneys at least twice a year. V the statue, "The Circuit Rider,' on the state bouse grounds Febru ary 23, was called by R. O. Snell- Ing, president, who appointed committee of past presidents to ar range for Rotary participation In the event, as it is coincident with Rotary .birmday. Those on the committee are! H. S. Gile, George uniam ana Joan Mcr. a per sonal letter from Miles Higley, dis trict governor, was read. ? Novelty glare shields presented to . all : members having , automo-1 biles with the compliments of the Webb Funeral . parlors, , bring forth much, comment. . Pink car nations were at each place, the contribution of R. O. Snelling. Music was furnished, by three Salem high school girls, solos by, the Misses Ruth Tucker and Mary McCrone, with Miss Kathryne Van Doren at the piano. . Organization of Prune ; .' Exchange yill Be Soon Organization of the Northwest Prune exchange-is expected to be completed by February 1, accord ing to Fred Drager, of the Drager Fruit company who believes that the smaller associations will come In readily when they understand the general plan. ' It is also hoped to Induce 'the Oregon Growers as sociation to enter the exchange. : The present plan will organize the northwest' into units such as Douglas county, Dallas district, Clarke county. Wash." Five direct ors will be chosen from each dis trict, and these will have the pow er to fix prices and select a man ager or selling agent. CUT THIS OUTIT IS WORTH ' '"'--h U ;i -MONEY ? -i .; Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will re ceive a 10 cent bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness, also 5 free sample packages of FOLEY'S PILLS a diuretic stim ulant for the kidneys and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for Con tsipation and Biliousness.' These wonderful ; remedies have ' helped millions of people. Try them! Sold everywhere. Adv. White Awards Trophy to Company at Woodburn WOODBITRN, Or.,' 1. f 19-- -Adjutant General WhlteTuesday night at the armory presented the howitzer company of the Oregon "MMa iwaanMaAhaia For' His Gift Give. SMats The Oyster Loaf Court Street Near. Liberty -:- BREAKFAST MENU -:- 7 to 11 a. m SPECIAL FOR BREAKFAST Specials Order by Number f No. 1 Pork i Sausage, our own make. Buttermilk "Hot -i vCakes and Coffee .... .45 No. 2 -Choice of Cooked Fruits, with Cream. ; Toast and Coffee ............ 85 No. 3 One Fork r Chop, -One ": Egg, Toast and Coffee. 50 No. 4. SmalV Steak and Po- . laioes, woiiee ....... .oo No. 5 Salt Mackerel, Boiled Potato, and Coffee V.i 65 No. C Corned Beef Hash' with . Poached Eggs and Cof-' L: fee F0 No. 7 Ham, One Egg, Pota toes, Toast and Coffee. . 50 No. 8 BfooWield Little Pig Sausage, Waffle and. Coffee C5 Merchant's Lunch - - 50c . 12 m. tp 2 p. m. Dinner - - - - - - - - 45c 6 to 8 p. m. . Short Orders' Anytime During 'These Hours. trn Tin A aaaw THftf YOU 11 0 N0D Business men do not have time to. train their office employees. . You must get your' training before you apply for an office posi tion. .Get your commer cial . training, with . us, then you are ready for whatever comes. ; START HERS!! UOIW MOW! I ., . ! I. a i . As a general thing you can esti mate the thickness of an employes .11 . W . I . t . . CUSCS. . 1 - : - ......... .... . : ... . ' ' li - IW f H 1 Vj' -of i r ' v i , w - i I VST I I I IM I I 1J 1 a--n a UN ir I W T IB V -oT II t I MM Ml Mil :. . k ;i r - - . av sr - - x . .- u lYii& r . :-. 1 ' 1 : l. - f y i s miw rr m " ' ' ' x y a . 14 13 I fJ4Vm mm mmiP a. I I jSJejL I I U 1 ym 1 1 M f i mm See Our Wonderful Display. Ilnndretls of Boxes to Select From v . ; The ACE Exclusive Agents We Ship Candy Anywhere. national-guard with a certificate f merit and delivered an address. This certificate went to the com pany. Captain Oliver Olson com- for quick mobilization manding, last ' spring after: the call, company was one of eight In state to which . certificates v awarded. ' A banqnet followed presentation and a drill. rTlW ROUND iL-H vy TRIP; 4 an m i w- I i x For the Holidays. , OREGON ELECTRIC RY. Portland - - - $2S5 Redmond . . f $19.f : Corvallls - - - . S1.G5 Seattle ? $13.11 Astoria . $6.75' ' Npokane . $29 .t: ; Baker . . 26JW 1 Eugene . . - -.; $3: Bond - $20JZ1 Junction City ' - $2.? J Pendleton - $ 17MV Tacoma - - $12X7 Albany - $1.15 - Tli Dalles ; 13.ZZ larrisburg . V U $2J Walla Walla - $10.(. ; Rainier - $40 , Woodburn - ,C3 Tickets on sale daily Dec. 21 to 25 inclusive. .Dec. .28 to--3 1 in clusive, and Jan. 1; withy '.'i- . ' Return Limit Jan. 7. r. Round trip fares on same basis to other points on the Ore gon Electric' Ry and connections via Portland. - Frequent, comfortable, service. ; , fast, electric trains are at your Details will be given on request Telephone No. 727. OREGON ELECTRIC RY. T. W. RITCHIE, Agent, Salem. . . JTW ir m-s l , JXli," BtVJaj AJS. 1 1.1 - BISHOP'S CLOTHING AND WOOLEN MILLS STORE CP. BISHOP, Prop. - V i J )' i This Christmas No man has too many and here are assembled such assortments as to make choosing easy. . t This store features the "Emery," equal to custom tailored shirts and they cost much less. ... Comff in d Pick out a few for "Him." In colors and patterns he I S r ATk0 A 11 MOMdhM W M m aso S mm , . . I uncs. au sucs, i 10 n in necKDand or? collar attached style. MADRAS OR PERCALE - ; GIFT SHIRTS X. SHIRTS OF SILK . $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and up $4.00, $5.00, $6.50 and up n )( )0 ft )( Naught Can Compare With Gifts ' to. Wear OTHER SUGGESTIONS Silk Pajamas Bath Robes House Jackets -Silk Mufflers Hand Luggage -Handkerchiefs Nightwear Fur Lined Gloves Sweater Coats LISLE, SILK OR WOOL XJor and 'peel 40c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Pair. All Sizes 9i2 to lH Sure to Please Any 5lan ) I GIFT NECKWEAR KNITTED AND CUT SILKS Fore-in-Hands Bows Ready Tied 5Cc, 75c, $1.00, $15, $1.50 and up to $4.00 When In doubt give a Necktie. Thousands to rhoose from In do mestic as well as the exclusive imported sUka In distinctive European dcsignii. . . . Each Necktie packed In m Christmas Gift Folder. ' The CROYDEN; KNIT SCARF S4.00 An exquisite creation that embodies the latest Ideas . of Continental col lorings and . design Choose one- for him he'U wehoome at gift of this exclusiveness. - km&mi-x?' -asji, . y ..r -rW- ' . ... I ,Ji, h i'nir''rr'rr,r'w" "'a- f'.', n Hi ) j. rj. 1