The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 04, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1924 .
BOB-OP IN
VISITOR HER
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Arthur S. Rudd Talks to Ro-
tarians About' Pendle--
ton's Big Show
" The civic organizations of Pen
dleton want Salem to know that
folks of, the Cherry City will be
made mighty welcome at "the 15th
annual Pendleton Round-up Sep
tember 18, 19, 20.: -so they haYe
sent Arthur S. Rudd. civic repre
sentative, down to the Capital city
to extend an invitation to the bis
cowboy show. He spoke Wednes
day noon at the Salem Rotary
club. " ' ;
Mr. Rudd has Just completed a
tour of the entire west for the
Round-up and he predicts that
hundreds of the people who will
attend the Round-up from neigh
bdring states will . later visit the
Willamette valley.
'This means that Salem must
Join with , Pendleton in helping
'Cell these visitors this section of
the West," the Roundrup worker
told the Rotarians yesterday.,
' "The Pendleton Round-up is no
longer Pendleton's little show. It
is now Oregon's great amusement,
offering to the world. We want
Salem and other" cities of this
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You May Be Afflicted
ETT FS may exist for years before they
' iTHtiifwt tnv aroreci&ble svtnDtoms.
t et, if pre scnt they dissipate the nerve
force and undermine the health.
The old theory that Piles necessitate a
argical 'operation- has been so coro
jpletely disproved by my iofi surgical
treatment that 1 GUARANTEE to cure
ny case of Files cs.refund the patient's
fee.
Writ tday for my
FREE book en Pile and
other Rectal and Colon
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state to feel the same pride in the
creation of the world's -greatest
frontier show that we feel," ' he
said.. - ; - . r '. ,-
The visitor found a lively inter
est here in - the Round-up. Rapid
rail connections, good " road's be
tween Salem and. Pendleton, and a
growing interest in 'things wild
west' will mean that Salem will be
well represented this year In; the
big rodeo grandstand. ,
"Hoot" Gibson, in o vie star, will
take part iu .the show this year.
The contest for the Roosevelt
buckaroo trophy also is expected
to attract wide attention.
A. O. Booth, of New York City,
of the international committee,
finance bureau of the YMpA. also
spoke briefly at the luncheon. Mr.
Booth told of financial conditions
throughout! the! country. ; While
these, are "spotted," .there is no
danger of the nation going broke
and the speaker exhibited an op
timistic attitude toward condi
tions in general. There will al
ways be depressions, he held, but
while one portion of the country
is suffering other sections are en
joying prosperity. Mr. Booth heid
that the greatest things in Ameri
ca are not the product but the
man himself who conceives the
product. " f t
DOES NOT BELIEVE
1 ' DOGS ARE NUISANCE
(CnUnud. from page 1)
porter to not mention it, but the
writer knows that his dogs have
been employed in the suburbs of
Salem to help rid. neighbors of
chicken stealing and calf killing
varmints, j '
There arises "the question: Can
a manwho Is a lover of good dogs,
who keeps them in a manner pro
vided, in the city ordinances, and
who takes care to see that they
are in iiofway offensive to his
neighbors, be deprived of the right
ta have his own dogs on his own
property? if
There are a lot of lovers of good
dogs in Salem who will say he has
this right; and If not, then no one
who owns 1 a 4og-: in Salem wUI
have .such a right. . There are a
lot of very good people In Salem
who Will be ready to contend that
they have such a right. There are
numerous women here, whose hus
bands are obliged to be away from
home a good Ideal of the time,
who feel safe Jin keeping , watch
dogs for their protection.
v ' Hay . -PORTLAND,!
Sept. 3. Hay un
changed, j i ,
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3. Re
ceipts:'Hay Hi tons; unchanged.
Selling for cash means no bad debts. It means also
that you do not pay an. added pspfit to; cover hire of
extra, bookkeepers and bill collectors. 1 Our cash basis is
a safe-guard to all of os. - A credit merchant carries two
stocks of goods. One in the store, the other scattered
among his customers. We defy any merchant in Salem
doing a credit business to sell groceries at as small a
margin of profit as we do. The following prices mean a
substantial saving to every customer ; - r
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oauess, large boxes
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:Snsndr if t Siiorteiiibg ; ' '
2s . . . 49c 4s . . 94c i 8s . . . $1.80
lid
: "Best Blue Rose" j OK
SG3. 3 Lbs. for . .1 !. . .,m
&Gsi Jai; Cljasssi ' .
Pints . 73c Quarts . 93c V2 Gallons . $1.23
We Pay 36c! (Cash) for Fresh Eggs Today
Fresh Meat Vegetables I Groceries
COD NOETH COMMERCIAL STREET
rT-nni ; 1 Low Prices
DEFENSE TEST
60116 STB
Fifty-One Oregon Cities and
- Towns Have Completed!
Plans for Day
A report of Defense Test head-
Quarters made to Governor Pierce
shows that 51 Oregon towns have
formulated their detailed plans
for Defense day. Septmeber 12.
"All indications are that ; the
day will be a tremendous success,"
the governor said, after checking
over the r work that the . special
coibmittee has done. "The' re
sponse , is only what, can,; be ex
pected of a state as intensely
patriotic as Oregon. This state
will never be found remiss or in
different in any patriotic duty to
our nation." r
Oregon cities and towns now
listed) for observance ot Defense
Test day are:
Ashland, Medford, Eagle Point,
Grants Pass, Bandon, Roseburg,
Oakland, Xfarshfield, Reedsport,
Cottage Grove, Eugene. Junction
City, Newport, Toledo, Philomath,
Corvallis, Lebanon, Albany, Scio,
Jefferson. .Monmouth. Dallas, Sa
lem, SUverton, Woodburn. Mc
Minnville. Tillamook, " Estacada,
Oregon City, West Linn, Port
land, Gresham, llillsboro, Forest
Grove, Astoria. St. Helens, fScap
poose. The Dalles. Du fur. Wasco,
Bend, Maupin, Pilot Rock,! Peu
dleton.i Umatilla, .Freewateri, Mil
ton, Island 'City, Baker, Jordan
Valley, Prineville. v j
N. P.' Mclnturff. ' attorney t'f
Portland and. a 'reserve corps of
ficer, was the first to send in a
completely filled enrollment! form,
and receivedl commendation frora
headquarters. He sent In five
times the number of names asked
for, his total enrollment of one-
day volunteers being 50.
Dried Fruit
NEW YORK, Sept. .Evapo
rated apples nominal; prune of
fers small; apricots and peaches
firm, j f' - ' 'I , '
ASHY OF
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LTollette Forces Seek Cam.
paign Contributions From
Laboring Classes
WASHINGTON.1 Sept. 3. Trade
union organizations throughout
the country were called upon to
day by the Ameriaan Federation
of Labor's national non-partisan
political campaign 'committee to
do their utmost for the success
of the La Follette-Wheeler ticket.
,"X call to. actlon.'V signed by
Samuel Gompers, Frank Morrison,
James O'Connell, Thomas A. Rick
ert, Matthew Woll and Martin F.
Ryan, the six members of the
i
committee 'appealed for contribu
tions of money and the immediate
formation of local campaign or
ganizations. "The American federation of
labor," said the appeal ''purpose
to engage In this campaign with
its full resources.
, j"Our contributions must come
from, the rank and file- Our bat
tle is the battle of the people and
it, roust be financed by the people.
We haye neither the desire nor the
Opporunity to avail ourselves of
we pay cash fou
; : your
and tools
Capital Hardware Cz.
Furniture Co.
Best Prices Paid
285 N. Coral SU Phone 217
the large contributions of the vest
ed Interests. We are In opposition
to theese interests, fighting them
for the freedom of the people and
for justice to the people In every
respect."'
Shop Here Tomorrow
Sale Now On
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Specials
Petticoats
Ladies Jersey. Silk' Petti
coats,! $4.95 values, j Your
choice while they .laet at
each ' i
$1.95
Cambric
"Berkley Cambric."
Bleached, 36 inches wide.
Another opportunity to' save.
39c value on sale at, per yd.
26c
Batts ;
Good quality cotton Batts.
Come in and see them.
Special at each j
19c
i Sheeting: :
Extra fine j unbleached
Sheeting. 36 Inches; wide,
25c value; 1000 yards is
now offered at. per. yard
17c
Dresses
Gingham Dresses for girls;
many pleasing and pretty de
signs and styles to choose
from all eizes; values to
$2.00; on sale at
: " ' ' 98c .
Damask
'Bleached Table, Damask,,
nice patterns, 58 inches
wide ; a limited quantity to
be sold. 95c value on sale
at, per yard
69c
Indian Head
36-inches wide' ''Indian
Head'" bleached soft; finish;
better decide to stock up
now. Specially priced at per
yard . : . . " ; ;
29c
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! Muslin
Soft finish "Muslin" 36
inches wide, bleached, made
by the makers of "Fruit of
the Loom"; limited quantity
to be sold. 35c value, on sale
at, per yard -
24c
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Towels ; ;
Bleached Turkish Towels,
email size, 200 to Bell, while
they last at, each 1
15c !
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Aprons:
Ladies waterproof House
Aprons, air colors in pastel
shades. All pure rubber; 75c
values on sale at, each
42-inch
39c
Tubing
Pillow t Tubine..
fine grade, free from dress
ing, our regular 59c quality,
on sale while it lasts at, per
yard, t
37c ! :
Kotex I
Sanitary NapkinsJ regular
65c box of 12 on sale at 5c
each napkin extra one for
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Hose
Children's School Hose,
black or cordovan, all sizes,
25c values, buy one pair at
regular price, an extra pair
for ; -
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Bloomers
Ladies' Knit Bloomers,
pink or white, all sixes. 49c
values; buy one pair at reg
ular price, an, extra pair for
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No Sale is complete, without some visible sijn that a "SPECIAL EFFORT has been put forth to warrant
the name "SALE Conducting our own Sales We find it more profitable to our customers, as well as our
selves,: not only the items listed here but MANY other HAKUALNS are OFFERED. All our Merchandise
retains its original price marking. " ' I f " '
SELLING MERCHANDISE at the right prices and not; having any charge accounts naturally means
Somebody must "Pay for the Fellow that does not.
use the slogan "Where You Save Every Day."
All of our-customers "Pays Cash." That's why "We
Diminutive women of j perfect figure
Plump women of short stature
Oyer-growri girls of vfomanly development
Here's Your Coat!
Designed for you on a basis of scientific measurements. Styled for
you by the master minds of the world of fashion. Tailored for you by the ex
pef test craftsmen in the country. There is nothing ; more that you can ask.
Perfection of fit, perfection of style, perfection I of workmanship, is ready to
wear out of the store. vi i t i . f f
A good Coat for as little as $19.50
A better coat for $24.50 to $39.50
Finer goods $59.50 to $135.00
And these are values you'll find hard to equal anywhere in the land.
Challie
36-inch wide Cotton Chal
lie, all new patterns, 30 to
choose from. Specially priced
at per yard
18c
(Main Floor)
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Toweling!
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Cotton crash Toweling;
bleached and unbleached;
specially priced at per yard
14c
(Main Floor)
Blankets
Infants' cotton Crib Blan
kets, Bize 27x34, white with
blue or pink borders. Spe
cially priced at each
19c
(Main F'loor)
Scrims
A new lot of Curtain
Scrims in white, ecru and
fancies. : Good liberal assort
ment to select .from. -.Priced
at per yard ,
15c
Silks and Woolen Goods
89c
' Pongee;'
. Best quality natural silk pongee, 33 inches wide
Limited amount to be sold at, per' yard. .......
Colored Pongee
Several shades of colored pongee silk to select. Ai j A A
from. Reg. $1.75 value. Now on sale at, per yd. JpX .UU
Crepe de Chine. ' i
40-inch wide Silk Crepe de Chine, all new and Ai. ;aa
pretty shades. Better buy them now, at, per yard JpX Uvl
Dress' Goods
Wool dress goods, 56-inches wide. AlJ new i
this eeason, many pretty patterns and colors. rfOlO
Select yours now, per yard .....!......
Popular Cotton Fabrics
' Crepe
Windsor Plisse in many neat land new designs
A big assortment to choose from. 35c val. at, per Yd
$uitings
Romper Suitings 32-inches wide, plenty of neat
designs to select from. Specially priced at, per yard
Ginghams
32-inch wide Ginghams, "guaranteed fast colors'."
200 patterns to pick from. 35c valt Special at per yd.
Shirtings ;
Silk .stripe. Shirtings, suitable for men's shirts
aud ladies' blouses. All new this season. Special
ly priced at per yard
27c
25c
25c
59c
Household Meeds
Sheeting
!M unbleactaed Sheeting. NOW 19 the time:to
biiT'a good supply. ' Special at. per yard.....
59c
Huck Face Towels f
Good large Huck Towels' in plain white; also j A
white with red border.; Specially priced at each JjQ
Pillow Cases y
Excellent quality Pillow Cases, size 42x36. OZ
Another opportunuity to save. Special at each jJjC
Mercerized Damask
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Fancy mercerized Ta,ble Damask, many pretty;
designs and colors to select from. Very special f
at, per yard ........ ..V... .. . ,i ......... .
(Main Floor) .T ?
Muslin Under things
Costume Slips
Ladies' fine costume slips, in white and
pink, all sizes. Very special at, each
'--$1.95
Night Gowns
Ladies' plain and fancy crepe Night Gowns1.
Regular $2.25 value. Special at, each , .
$1.75
Dainty Step-ins
Ladies' fine grade Step-ins, plain and fancy g0
materials, white and pink. Special at, each.... JJOC'
Bloomers
Ladies' Crepe Bloomers made of Washable
Krinkle Crepe. Stripes and fancy floral.de- . OP
signs, several colors. Special per pair .... JI I T
(Main Floor) I
Children's
Union Suits
Several styles in children's
union suits, sizes 2 to 16
years. Special per suit
95c
Boys' Blouses and
Shirts
Good liberal assortment" of
Shirts and Blouses. Guar
anteed rast color. Special at
each
$1
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All Fur Neck Pieces PRICE
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To Assure Prompt
Service Shop in ths
4 Morning -
DEPARTMENT ? STORE
Basement
Specials
Hope Muslin
The quality muslin j buy
yours now. Special per yard
(Limit 10 yds. to customer.)
16c ,
Flannel 1
27-inch wide pure white
Outing Flannel, extra good
quality. Special, per yard
17c
Plisse
Plisse Crepe for night
gowns, bloomers and all
kinds of -undergarments;
colors: flesh pink blue
lavender rose- raais; plain
shades. Specially priced at
per yard
23c
Racine Feet
Racine. Stocking Feet, black
in all sizes; regular 15c val
ues on sale at, per pair
11c
Neckwear
One lot of ladies' Neck
wear,, collar and' cuff sets,
one bis assortment to choose -from,:
Values to $3.50 on
sale at
95c
: Soap
Toilet Soap, made by the
"Palmolive' Co.; different
odors, 10c bar, buy one bar
at regular price, and get an
extra bar for
lc
Socks
Men's white v wool Socks,
medium weight, a real op
portunity to save 50c val
ues, buy one pair at the reg
ular price, and an extra pair
fori .
lc
Sleepers
Children's fancy Flannel
ette Sleepers, many pleasing
new fancy patterns on pink
and -blue backgrounds our
regular $1.25 values with
drop seats and feet, specially
'priced at
89c
Laces
Torcheon lace edges, good
widths; many designs to
choose from; 10c values, on
sale at per yatcj
Pants
Infants Rubber Pants,
white, natural, flesh; 50c
valhes on ale at, per pair
29c
WOOLEN and COTTON BLANKETS
All Wool Blankets,
pair, Special 57.95
Wool Nap Blank
ets, pr., Spc'l $5.50
Ladies' Hose
Ladies' silk hose, season's
best shades, nearly all sizes.
Special per pair
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Extra Special
Comfort Batts
3-lb. comfort size Batts,
fine grade cotton. Very
special at each
98c
Robe Blankets,
Single, Spc'l $5.50
Part Wool Blank
ets, pr., Spc'l C0.C3
Double Cotton
Blankets, pnir,
Special. C2.C5
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