The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 14, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH It; 1924
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Delegates From Projects All
' fiver State Will Hold
Session
y PORTLAND, March 12- Dele
. ,: sates -' from Irrigation projects
; from all parts of the state began
to arrive today for the irrigation
; conference called to be held here
tomorrow. The conference will at
tempt to bring about harmony
among the various projects and
wofk-out .some sort of. agreement
. iby which, priority of action in thch
matter; of appropriations can be
'had.? ' '
1 President Can Petten of Ontar
io chamber. R. II. D'Asmond and
J. L, Batcheller, of the Warm
, 'Springs project, were among the
first to appear at the chamber
today.
: Appropriations loiaiung more
rthan $54,000,000 will be involved
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, in me comerence ana six aistricis
are expected to have representa
. tives at the gathering.
slaughter in connection with the
death of their child.
Mrs. MacLean was exhausted by
the trip across the continent and
the preceding experiences' in
Maine. She Went into seclusion
here and refu3ed to see news
papermen. kenneth MacLean and It in fa
ther, A. It. MacLean, prominfnt
business man' he:e, are oxiKictetl
to arrive from Maine Saturday
with the body of the child.
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State Scenery Conference Is
Held in Seattle Park
Reports Made
SEATTLE, March 13. Six
Veeks In advance of normal, mo
torists may now drive to the en
trance ofl Rainier National park
Vm the White river road, accord
ing to Dr. C. W. Martin of Enum
i claw. Wash., who was here today
attending a state conference on
scenery preservation at the Uni
versity of Washington as a dele
gate of the Washington State
i Sportsmen's association.
; Parts of the White river road,
) within the park, past the entrance,
,'have been washed out and it will
.' not be opened to traffic until re
'palred, Dr. Martin said.
CASE XEARS EXD
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if March 13. Tonight only the
(court's . instructions to the jury
I and final arguments remained; (be
fore the case of C. Frank Keeney,
I district president of the United
,Mlne Workers, charged as acces
lory to murder, went ta the Jury.
The defendant himself today
I'letailed his activities from early
In August, 1921, through the time
ifct the famous "armed march"
! .against Logan county in which
John Gore, a Logan deputy sher
1'iff. was killed.
The defense rested when Keen
Key left the stand.;
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Woman Charged With Death
v of Infant, Daughter Re
j turns to Tacoma
TACOMA,: Wash., March 13.-
Mrs. Nettle May MacLean, accom
panied by her motherMrs. Oscar
, Volk, arrived today from Portland,
Maine, where the young-woman
and her husband, Kenneth Ross
MacLean, are charged with man
SAG E TEA KEEPS
When Mixed With Sulphur It
7 Brings Back Its Beautiful
Lustre at Once
Gray hair, however handsome,
denotes advancing age. We all
1 know the advantages of a youth
fnl appearance. Tonr hair is your
charm. It makes or mars the face.
l When it fades, turns gray and
looks streaked, just a few appli
' cations of Sage Tea and Sulphur
enhances Its appearance a hun
' dred-fold.' ', ;,-' ; '
, Don't stay gray! Look young
' Either prepare the recipe at home
! or get from any drug store a hot
! tie of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound," which is merely the
I old-time recipe improved by the
addition of other ingredients,
I Thousands of folks, recommend
this ready-to-use preparation, be
cause It darkens the hair beauti
. fully; besides, no one can possibly
' tell, as it darkens 1o naturally and
evenly. Ton moisten a 'sponge or
oft brush with it, drawing this
through the hair, taking one small
strand at a time. By morning the
gray, hair disappears; after an
other application or two, its na
tural color is restored and it be
comes thick, glossy and lustrous,
and you appear years younger.-
McADOO CHEERED
MOUNT VERNON", Ind., March
13. Supporters of William O.
McAdoo for the democratic presi
dential nomination met him at
nearly every Illinois and Indiana
railroad Btation today as he passed
on his way to Georgia. Crowds
at Illinois stations shouted "We'll
remember April 8" the date of
the Illinois priaiary as tlo train
pulled by.
COMMITTEE WORKS
PARIS. March 13. Drafting
committee of the reparations ex
perts had the floor all to itself to
day, the experts having progressed
jo far in their conclusions a? to(
what should be done w..h Ger
man finances and economics that
they considered it necessary to see
how their recommendations were
going to look en p.iper.
Owen D. Vouii?, the American
expert. Sir J. C. Stamp, tha Eng
lish economin' irt M. Parer.tier.
the French financier arr each
drafting separately a series of
suggestions as to how the deci
sions of the committees may best
be put before the reparations
committee and then comparing
notes so as to arrive at a joint
conclusion.
The text of the experts' report
is likely to comprise 20,000 words.
MONARCHY ABOLISHED
ATHENS. March 13. (Uy As
sociated Press.) When the new
Greek cabinet headed by Premier
Papanastasion, presents itself to
the national assembly on March
20, the government according to
the press will submit a resolution
declaring the monarchy abolished.
IMiAYKR SOCOIIT
CKDAH RAPIDS. Iowa. March
13 Search for Roy Jackman, for
mer baseball player of Tacoma,
Wish., will be extended to the
western city, his wife, who had
his description broadcast by radio
tonight, announced.
Jackman disappeared in Janu
ary after gcing to Sioux City to
open a grocery store.
Corvallis Fire Chief
Takes Down New Truck
Chief "Tom" Graham, of the
Corvallis fire department passed
tlirouRh Salem early this morning
with a big new'' La France "fire
truck which will be added to the
Corvallis equipment.
The new fire truck is to be uBed
only temporary in Corvallis and
will bo replaced by one better
adapted to the needs of the city
later. v
There is a great shortage of
water in Corvallis at the present
tinio according to Chief Graham
and the new truck is being added
as an extra precaution. Corvallis
has outgrown their present water
system and work is now underway
enlarging the mains that carry the
water from Marry's Peak to the
SVIT FILED
BELLING HAM, Wash., March
12.' A $30,07 damage suit was
filed against Whatcom county to-
day by the administrator of the .
estate of Mrs. Eva Laura McLean,
who was drowned November last
when her automobile plunged oft
the California creek bridge.
An intolerant man is one who
r.borninatflsyour standards as you
abominate his.
jlNEW STORE
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DIRECTOR BROS.
Now in Their New Location in ihe Double Store Premises Formerly
Occupied by the r tUr Lt 5 (J ASH 5 1 UKfc.
We beg your patronage on the merits of our merchandise, low prices, and the home like
atmosnhere and courteous service that w ill be found throughout the store.
THE LATEST NEW WOOL SPORT DRESSES
BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING SlLfrv UKLbblio
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The Finest Showing of the Latest Popular Priced
NEW SPRING MILLINERY
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DRY GOODS
NEW SILKS
All the New Spring and Summer Crea
tions will be found here.
Printed Crepes
Russian Crepes
Plain Silk Crepes
Silk Shirtings
Fancy Wool Crepes
Silk and Wool Crepes
Silk and Cotton Ratines
Figured Ratines
Plain Ratines
Wool Sport Checks
Fancy Silk Tissues
Wash Goods Galore
Your Inspection Invited
COME!
Groceries
The Very Best Eatables
Obtainable for
the Money
Bacon Squares, Per Lb ,. 14c
Cottage Rolls, Per Lb 16c
Picnics, Per Pound 17c
Full Cream Cheese, Lb. 29c
Bread, Per Lb. Loaf 5c
Del Monte Catsup 25c
Royal Club Tomatoes, solid pack, 2' can 15c
Hard Wheat Flour, 49 Lb. Sack, Special $1.52
Seedless Raisins, Lb t 10c
25-Pound Box, $2.25
SPECIAL
Olympic Pancake Flour, Per 9-Pound Sack at ....69c
Olympic Rolled tts, Per 9-Pound Sack at 49c
Soda Crackers, 3 Lb. Box 54c
Graham Crackers, 5 Lb. Box 89c
Fancy Corn, 2 Cans for 25c
Sliced Pineapple, 3 Cans No. 2 Size, Special 54c
Large Florida Grape Fruit 10c
Sweet Naval Oranges, 2 doz 25c
Regular 35c Bulk Coffee, Guaranteed, 4 pounds
for
BEST PRICE PAID FOR EGGS
$1.00
EXTRA SPECIALS o
Ladies' pure silk hose, new shades, Q C n
Pair : T
Ladies' full fsahion silk hose, new (Jl 1 C
shades fll.f O
Ladies' Linigette Bloomers, all colors, 98 C
Ladies' Crepe Bloomers, White or Pink, AQ
per pair . L
32-inch Fancy Ginghams, short lengths, 35c 1 O
quality, yard IOC
Men's Work C(n
Shirts i..
Men's Dress Sox, per ' On
pair -.
Men's Silk Knit Ties
75c Fancy Bath AQn
Towels -. T7C
Men's $3.50 Whipcord $9 7C
Pants D
LADIES' SLIPPERS, PUMPS,
OXFORDS
Hundreds of Pairs to choose from all d0 Ak
styles, all sizes, pair fa!!
Men's Leather Outing Shoes, d1 QQ
Pair Pl0y
Men's $6 Goodyear Welt, Fine Dress d0 QC
Shoes, pair - Pu7 D
Men's Fine All Leather Oxfords, Black d0 7C
or brown, Pair J)J J
Do Not Fail to Visit Our Economy Basement
A Regular Full-Size Store By Itself Wonderful Values
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In the Double Store Premises Formerly Occupied by the People's Cash Store, Salem
POSITIVELY NO CONNECTION WITH CORNER STORE
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