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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1924)
WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1924 -ii' ii.. n-- r M"" - ' ' " v- V. 3 ' I ' iq lice;ses Court Declares Law Passed By 1921. Session Is Constitutional An act 1921; rpqu ot the legislature of ring a license fee z of peddlers eigaged in selling drugs and medlcpes in Oregon is held constitutional in an opinion of the snpreme , court yesterday in the case of the . state against R. V. McFall, appellant. McFall was (convicted iin Washington' county for selling drugs and, medicines Without I a I license Hie supreme bourt opinion was written by J us Uce Browp and affirms Judge -George It.! Bagley. ; r;r,. " v;" ! Judge Martin I. Pipes of Port land, who was appointed by Gov ernor Pierce as a member of the court to succeed the late Justice John McCpurt, qualified and was sworn In yesterday.! He sat with the court I when it i handed ' down CHICHESTER S PILLS opinions In the forenoon and when It-heard an argument in the aiter noon. Other opinions of the court yesterday were: " ' ' ; Bessie Boyton Popejay,, appel lant ts E. L. Boynton et al. ad ministrators of the estate of Lida Boynton, ' deceased ; appeal from Marion county: suit to clear title. Opinion by Chief Justice McBride. Judge George Q. Bingham re versed.- ; : F. ii. Touvelle vs Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange, appellant, appeal from Jackson county; ac tion based on contract relative to sale and delivery of wheat. Opin ion by Justice Bean. Judge F. M. Calkins reversed and case - re manded. . j : . ' . I Pat Burns, appellant, vs Wil f ord La Fountaine, appeal from Marion county; j suit to foreclose lien on auto truck. Opinion by Justice Burnett.! Judge Percy R. Kelly affirmed, i , ' V. , McCarger, Bates and Uvesley, appellants, vs R. Wiley, appeal from Multnomah county; action in replevin to recover possession of automobile. Opinion by Justice Rand, ' Judge Fred V Vilson re versed and case remanded. . Petitions for rehearing denied in re Hood River petition of Pa cific Power & Light company and in State vs Reubenstein. .Motion to reinstate granted in Huard ys McTeigh. i I Bin County's Soldier Dead to Be Honored Probably , on r Armistice Day of other veterans arexpccted to come dawn-Xromvortikj!,! , , Eligibility lu the VFfc CQD8ists of service' on ''f orejgn "so 0f wat er dnrtnar the Cteriods V. h United States has jbeefc engLge( n conflict, with other, nation: OBOil PINES tkfart .i- f. Jrr-wn Ul VUKlt ft The price of gas is down a little but this won't reduce the number of cars parked along country lanes. ? ALL SALEM IS LAUGHING OVER -.1 l mm I ' - : j ' l4J.'l-llj Dedication ceremonies for the War pothers - memorial '. statue, "Over i the Top to - Victory;' will be held on Armistice day,-provided thei money i necessary for the payment' of the statue is avail able at that time, Mrs. John .A Carson.' president' of the Salem War M others, said last night. This agreement was reached at a meet ing of the War Mothers in the aft ernoon. Collecting for the amount not yet subscribed Is going on but there wll be no definite campaign. The attention of the War Mothers Is now turned toward raising money ; for the hospital fund, and eeveral affairs are planned Ifor' late this month and next. Included.' in these are a rummage' sale, a pumpkin pie sale on Hallowe'en, and. a bazaar on November '19. . ! So i far 5bo plans have been worked out for 'the dedication of the memorial, but 'committees from the War Mothers' and from the American legion ' are expected to arrange lor the proper observ ance of the day and for the dedica tion of the memorial to the Marion county men who gave their Uvea during the World war. E BEER Ninety. Per. Cerit of Consum ers Choose I hem it I hey are wise t mum VETS TO fffl Ceremonial and Initiation are Included in Program at .'Armory . Veterans of. Foreign Wars will gather in Salem , over the ; week end , for a ceremonial . and initia tion at the armory Saturday night, to be , followed by a meeting ot departmental officers Sunday mor ning. All iof the department of other posts at Eugene, Corvaliis, Lebanon and Albany are expected. Wrd has been received by Bol ton llamble'that the degree team from the World War post No. 9(T7, Portland, will be in Salem to have charge of. the work .Satur day night. Ten automobile loads Ninety per' centj or the consum ers' select Oregon? prunes if they possess : discrimination and 7 the education of the- public along this line must be accqmpllshed in or der to' develop the Industry ac cording to H. S. Gile,! president of the Willamette Valley Prune asso ciation, 'who spok at, the Klwanis luncheon Tuesday noon. The northwest variety is different from all ..other kndS and is Im properly called the Italian prune, the speaker said, jj Prunes of this variety have never be,en produced In Italy. 1 ' Increased' population and new markets will takd care of all in creased. Acreage, Mr. Gile held. He emphasized the point that prunes one jrear old which have been pro perly prepared ar better than the utsw crop fruit. ' i Prunes are no '.longer a joke but; are the aristo crats or me anedi rruus. , ' , After being asked to make the talk on prunes, MrJ Gile looked brer his own planf and found ship ments on, the ,'flor, o'r in process of preparation for Scandinavian ports, Havana," Italy, England, New-York, Los Angeles (10 car loads being sold here last year), South American countries and Calcutta, India. Other foreign countries are being invaded in the search for new markets. In touch ing upon the loganberry Industry, Mr. Gile said that f a correspond ing low express rate could be ob tained as is applicable for prunes, every drop of loganberry juice in the state, would be sold after an advertising campaign: illustrating the use of the Juice in jelly mak ing, a formula . having been dis covered by the. speaker.1 Mrs. Earl Pearc delighted with three vocal numbers, with Prof. T. S. Roberts as accompanist. P. D. Quisenberry, who was married Monday, was absejnt but contri buted a box of cgars. i. The at tendance prize, donated by Hal Love, was won by J. L. Brady. r. - - -r - -' - t ........ - - ' , " I 1 :.-.. s 6r Stove in Our Stock DeKvered tp You on a Small Down Pay? ment of Only Balance -Epfy Vlpnthly Jens Without Iiitrejt , , We aUo ifk yQU to investigate the Jdelifor pse in houses t Having no basement for, a furnace. Insures even temperature in ajl parts. Byilt pyprif4ge-3each, makers of good stoves since 1 837. Jl We Carry tile ar get Stock ih? the Valley Two yards wide , Special Sale Prices on All Yard Goods and Rugs ( Three yards Per Yard wide .:, .... This is Congoleum Week Bay Now and Save . 80 c PerYird I I : PireiMieir. Duiplex ! Electric Vacuum Gleaner : -: : ; i , - : ' I r Powerful Suction Plus Motor .Driven , Brush. Double Action to Clean (Cleaner i .Look f or the Checkered Bag A Specially Woven Bag of ? Firm Twill. Emptied Easily Through its Large Opening Complete Attachments if for Ever Type or. Cleaning. Let us Demonstrate This Ma'chine in Your Home. " M '."" We . Charge Ho Interest;! i- TO 377 COUR.T ST ' IXmJr ' " ' ':''-'" t . i i i . i i. -.". in - iHQ',' . V ka a MUST EA BE This being the amount necessary to erect a. four or five story building-on Ferry and Liberty ; streets. I bought this property for the sole purpose of building. This means that for the present we will cut our stock, one-half. It also means a genuine say?ig to all , those purchasing a piano or phonograph. Glance over the prices and terms, they are. mosf conymcng. : f j h v r r I'M $45 Glance over these prices -they k are most.cpnvincinj of the wonderful values we are giving during this calo. $65 'if $85 - $i95 - $125 - 0aS5 $150-$175-$225 to $350 ," ! . ''-!., .... Over Twenty Standard Makes to Select from . Terms $6 'a month up r: ' ' '''' A BRAND NEW .- . ... . -. - 9 v Fully guaranteed: witfi bench and ten rplls qf music Terms Only 10. i Month ; - IS tf 'i -.A'- ' fit Eight slightly used phonographs, could not be told from - new all large models and in all i finishes, fully guaran teed like new. Included in this lot are Brunswick, PatheJ Starr, Emerson, j Columbia. j ALL GO AT 1 so I- $5 Down $5 a Month -7 RR'is"7- Slightly used, couldn't be told , from new Terms as low as , 6 a month rr!'.:,f..;.w'tTn'ii" nrrry- nrn7 O I n -s V 27 s Terms as low as. -$7 a month- - - i Geo. 432 State Street Your Leading Muic, Store, for 43 Years . il . - i . "'ft