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THE OIlEGQN,STATES!.IAiT. SALEM. OHEGON
SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY ;7192S
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iiohn'Garkms, Representative
From 'Jackson "County,
;Speak Before ;Llons
f; JtOih ft- .Catkins, representative
rqjrJaclrson.cQuptjr io the Ore
'roiHrtrtateivJfgislature. Assessed
.theulaionssejub at beir reealr
7netin& 3tesday- at the jarlon
gicttel ,-oji' various-vphases.HOf ,the
primary .system- of -Oregon.
(The necessity tor a -change Jn
rthe .present astern .was .evidenced
jfr o,m :tbcee ,'Tlewpoints, w as
bro.ughtottt by the speaker. The
,lc8 .of. the (party . platform, was a
detriment, to .politics tot today, .and
resulted in a lack of- cohesion Jljx
-thojitate .legislature. la. .addition
oo many men were presented, to.
'the .voters dttring tfje primaries
andvtbe men running- for office
are unable "to secure the proper;
.publicity.. , .. ; . : . i
"The party platform causes -a
solidarity that makes for -eff Icl
.eney In slate f fairs, ,he. said. -During
the last legislature .SO differ-
ent;tdas.or platforms ware Utro
duced trom the - boose -of repre
seatatiYesr,and 30 idlfferent ones
, from r the senate. Consequently,
rrinany ..absurd rclaims kwere , put
-fforth ias a basis of platform;
j The inevitable ..resulted and , th
j lack iof v consolidartty .was dpmi-
vnant. -
f . Because of the present .primary
s system, an ,adyajUge of 18,-per
,centi Jffts given ,tbe -candidate
whose; name Jbegan with the .first
-letters ot the. alphabet,, claimed
- the speaker. - -The evil resulting
tt romithfc defect .:of the overcrowd
ed ballot.waa evident.'
i Jo .commenting ,upon ,tbe jnea
vPnres .that .are printed .to , the
w people,. Representative Carkin.said
VJtts easy -for oe aide to be seen
,and the other utterly Ignored... Be-
eides thepries ,of gaverument are
forced .-.upon the people. .
luTheu primary, initiative and ref
tendum -have developed defects
that must be remedied. The evils
that have arisen .roust ; be driven
away, and the. Lmer its of the sys-
-.' ieni changed: 'Representative Car
Ida Suggested that part of the pri
mary .'be saved nd parts of the
democratic form of ' ; government
i combined Jn order that the merits
i tf both may -b secured.
'vv;BdWard .Rowland was the whw
..net jot the limerick contest, the
t prise being ; donated by John J,
Jlottle. -
7v; RECEIVES CAU
; J i Coottafll.frB :psg 1) .
; "p worth" Ijcague h Institute pror
gram has grown from one insti-
cttrhciive complexioxi
Jb the iiigiiHof good healttu
Bat foods made .with
The Most CQyenient Blace to Trade.
iCcmer State & Coma Sts. ; Phpne205
ItwilLpayyou ta&adeJieTe. Zook over these prices r
Ti2e withes And ypu vill (iqrely reduce your cost of Jiving
?SCm WR SATURDAY
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;, GROCERYDEPARTMENT
LDrix?ins, one to a customer ... .49c
Spsir, 100 Ib3. for :.$6.95
Sugar 14.1bs.., ...... 95c
,Saow Fafl npur.9 Jbs. -.$2.49
. IJesv Crcp Pxyniss, Ibs. v25c
Newc Grcp i3, lbs. -25c
-Sweet. Peas, 2,cans . u -25c
. Svrcet -Corn, 2 .cans -23c
' HoIIed Oats,- 9 lb. bag .4i- -55c
.iTV T?.iUinL'2 lbs. L. . 19c
i psct Cre4inerr iPutter, .lade in
. aJei "lor cjir. trade, lb . .4oc
-)d n9ntePiiach.es and r
! i:Apric?ts, 3 cans iqr -33c
riicw .Iccarcni, a lbs. v...........0c
.G .uLnsPcibgnr; Coffee, 2 lbs. for 85c
j 'r;a EcanmTribs..-....
r i UCi? -r.d Itl latches,
Lar.'bo.tes .for .
H ,7lf t IVhits. ta'ry.Soap
Pastor of First Methodist church resigns to become
general secretary of department ; of Epworth .Leagues, with
offices in-Chicago. He will assume his new duties March 1.
tute to five. Por two ; years he
taught a course :- in ' Epworth
League methods in Kimball School
of Theology. He is the author of
a book, "Young People's Work for
Young -People," published last
summer, which has been adopted
as the Toff icial j textbook on ? Ep
worth League work In the ,140
Epworth lie ague institutes
throughout the country, and will
be used in hundreds , of local
churches. His successful promo
tion of the Win-My-Chum cam
paign for five consecutive years
upon the local college campus has
attracted wide attention."
- During the past four and one
half years as ; pastor of First
church Dr. Kirkpatrick, by his
hard work and devotion to his
task, has performed a ministry
which will leave a lasting impres
sion upon the; local church, 'j the
community, and especially upon
the lives of .hundreds of Willa
mette university students. Many
community enterprises, notably
the financial campaigns for Wil
lamette university .and the YMCA,
have benefited by his enthusiasm
and community spirit. , In all of
his local church work ho has been
ably supported by Mrs. Kirkpat
rick. :'The . churcb. has . shown
marked. development in all lines of
activity,. More than ,700 new mem
bers ( have been . enrolled ; . the Ep
.worth: League program ias dey el
Round - Steak,, lb.
T-Bone Steak, Jb.
Sirloin Steak, lb. -
Pork Roast,
Pork Steak,
Pork Chops,
Leg of Pork,
Pure Pork
Hamburger,
Breakfast
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REV. BLAINE E. iaRIPAHlICK
oped - from one ' chapter to- three
chapters with a membership of
250 . young folks; a flourishing
unior church has been developed;
the Sunday school enrollment haa
increased more -than one-third.
and the program of religious edu
cation has been thoroughly stand
ardized and modernized. '
Board. Takes Iteirnation I
The official board of the church
in special session last evening re
ceived the resignation of the pas
tor with many expressions of ap
preciation for, his . leadership and
of regret that his pastoral rela
tionship is to be terminated. A
special committee : consisting of
Ronald C. Glover. Walter C. Wins-
lowr Dr. M. C. Findley, John L.
Brady and O. E. Price was ap
pointed by the board to confer
with -Bishop Shepard and District
Superintendent Leech concerning
a successor . No definite suecea-
tion as to a successor has been
made as yet. Dr. Kirkpatrick will I
assume his new duties March ,1. 1
Bishop Shepard,. in long distance
member of the board, expressed
the opinion that a pastor can be
secured to take up the work of the
local cfturch immediately rollow -
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In I making his announcement
Dr. Kirkpatrick said; It is with
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V-Trr. w BK!Tll , y,-
with ' this great church and to
break my many delightful associa
tions j In the city of Salem. The
call which has come to me unso
licited is so challenging in Its na-
n m I n-nA tsn faii.floililTi in ifs
opVortieTtha; f f eel und obt
I cannot
ligations to accept it.
nTnvoao aifanitatnlv tt -A nnroio.
tlon to both the church and the
operation I have been . given In all ,
of my. work in Salem."
Armistice Day Would
i Become Legal Holiday
At the Instance of Judge Brazier
C. Small, justlce of the peace of
the Salem district, upon behalf
sentative Bailey of .Multnomah
?El nltl
that section 798, of Oregon laws
11, Armistice day, as a legal boll -
day. i The bill was passed yeater-
day with only one negative .vote,
that of Representative Russell of
McMinnville.
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Beef to BoitTb. ::;...,..-l:'.-: -:7c.
Pot Roast, lb . : ;-10c-
Chuck Roast.. lb. -12c
.............. .....v. 14c
.:i2V2c
lb.
lb.
lb.
-lb.
Sausage, lb.
lb. .--.....UX0c
- Bacon, suzar -cured, lb. 25c M
18c
.23c
.:..L.:-u.23c
18c
Wait's Hams,,whole cr half, lb. i25c
Armour's Pure Lard, -lb. i..20c
j. Bring; Your Container .
Fresh 'Back -Bones, lb. ,....C;....-..i..6c
RED CROSS DRIVE
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Canvassing Teams Will As
i semble at Chamber of
; Commerce for Kick-Off
What will perhaps be. the . big
gest -effort ' ever made . in .behalf
of the Roll Call for the American
Red Cross will be staged Monday
morning when the - canvassing
teams to assemble at the Chamber
Qf Commerced
The final touches of the organ-
,zat,on are being, given the. plank
for opening day. Friday the
city was divided into-100 districts.
with captains and leaders assignei
to these districts. -Never before
has, such interest. has been shown
In the Roll Call, and It is expected
to go across with a bane, accord
ing to T. M. Hicks, who has
chorda ' nf tSa Sol&m Alctrl 'V
All the serrice elnbs of the city
aa t&rol 1 a si rnonv VVt f a stwa nlvol
tIons of the city have voluteered
t0 enter the field :
Honors for being the first onp
to subscribe to the Roll Call were
given to Otto Ammann, yesterday
when he called at the Red Cross
and demanded a membership. 'His
f'
naTet made way t0 the P10
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Weil Known Evangelist. to
Conduct Services in Salem
The Nazarene church at Nlne-
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fearless Poacher of, the old time
I peI and puncn ,n;h,r
1 known ; throughout Oregon and
I Washington as a successful evan-
selist, having held many revival
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evening at 7:30, except Saturday
evening. Tne Sunday af ternoqn
services will, be narked by a di
vine healing meeting. Services
are .to be . conducted here under
the direction of KeT. C H." Hop
kins, pastor . of . the Nazareae
church. '
County Bridges 1Vre Safe f
, Despite Heavy .Downpour
County bridges have suffered
but -little during the 'high water;
according to .Frank .Johnson, .de
puty county roadmaster, who has
been making an investigation of
tbe situation. The -only damage
consists of -a washed out bent to
the "bridge near the training
schooL ' This ' repair has "been
made and .according ..to Johnson
the work would .have had to be
done anyhow and .the county la not
the loser to any extent.
The past deluge of high water
and , heavy rainfall has tested out
the bridges and , culverts of the
county and .no trouble is expected
from this quarter.
Standardization of Hqd
Measure r.icCallisters Aim
-Standardisation -ot .hop-measures
was Approved by rthe house "Friday
In passing JIB No.: 233,,by Mc
Allister jpl Marlon I county, who
held that. the measure system Is
not fair, owing to : weather con
dltlons and the speed of hop pick
ers; 1 The weight system of paying
picker "la -the standard sought.
Three pounds , will be dedncte
nioiAv
SAMISI
TO FEATURE TREAT
Portland Organization to 4nL
vade Salem to Cooper- i;
ate With Cheniaiis
Tne PQU3e of representatives I
and the Cherrlans are to be enter-
tained by the Jloyal .Rpsarians of
Portland next Wednesday evening,
according to word sent to J. C.
Perry, -King Big -of the Salem
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The PbrHanders will meet the 1
Cher rians at the Marion hotel in I
me eienias ana ?wxm ine ov-pieceiea ipe Degmning of; me icnange
band -of rthe -Salem organization I
the jrcoup will Invade the house. I
Full .dress uniforms -of the two
units are. to he: a feature of the
meeting. 1 j : ; j ;
Conferring of deCTees uDon Got- I
ernor Walter MJ Pierce and -King
BIng Perry is to be a part of. the
program. In all, .the evening is I
tD be wonderfuli according to the I
deelaratinna. of ih a entertainment I
committees. ! i I ! I
.The entertainment at the house I
next Wednesday is open to the I
public.
Vandals Work Havoc Wi
-Old AVashington Building
TtaanltA IliA foiif 4haf flnAlra fiovn
wn notw non th
doors of the deserted Washington
school, vandals gain entrance and
have created . havoc with equip
mentt and fixtures. It is reported,
after police 'officers were sent
there to investigate a broken wa
ter pipe.' i t
When the officer arrived on the
scene .work henf hes .were .floating
around in the flooded rooms of
the . manual training department.
Fixtures and equipment has been
wrecked,, torn from the walls, bat
tered and hammered to an. extent
that is hard to describe.
It Is believed that boys between
the ages of, 14 and 16 years of
age are responsible for the, attack
on the building, ' Clews have been
found and they are to be invest!
gated. ; ! ' '
Salary Increases for J
i Dist. Attorneys Pass
. Salary increases for .district at
torney were ; approved V by .. the
house yesterday after some oppo
sition had been met. The raise
In -general is from .$100 to $600
a year, with a- few exceptions in
which no change is made. .The
salary of the Multnomah county
prosecutor was objected to on the.
ground ithat he already secelred
14500 from the county and f 600'
from' the interstate "bridge fund
SALEH -CQKCERT
Thursday, Feb. 12,
at 8:15
NORTHWESTERN
University Glee Club
First Methodist Church
U Entertainment of ..the
i highest type
'Novelties -Features Soloists
Tickets at Moore's, Will's,
: or at. Poor
$1.00
Students 50c
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THE NEW
BOBBED HAIR COMBS
k . 35c each
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The practical alse for Bobbed
Hair and handy for, pocket or
. nurse.; If . :W X'..
Highest grade hard rubber.
'Smooth polished teeth. Will
.not split the aalr.
JHwo s styles all rcoarse jor
. coarse apd -fine. .In :Jreal
jeather case.
Perry Drug Stcrb
' " ztlS South Ccrcrrrlal i
itorney. -rhe -increase ogives
him 6000 from the state.
, Funds jfor the payment of the
increased j salaries will be provid
ed by an additional Increase of 4 5
tol fling ,fees t in divorce --eases.
The preseait filing fee is jr.. mak
ing (he new' fee $10 when the bill
becomes -law. : i )
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Demand; in, Eastfor, Spot
Prunes Cleans, Uo Market
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The predicted i change l, in 1 the
eastern iriarheta and a. demand for
prunes fs hearing' fulfillment, it is
declared, j I( Indications are cor-
rect Itherdi is' to be a scramble for
the 6reedn fruiEwhich will clean
lout the eastern stocks and cause
tfce elcramle; to b felt In the west-
era market: ? ! ; r i
According '.to advices from New
York the demand for raisins start-
This has spread until it ihas In
vaded the prune
It is stited that the snot stocks.
of Oresoa and 'California dealers
are imovng .out! nicely, i Buyers
werd interested In an old j crop of
Oregon 3Ds. which they were try
lng -to purcnase; at a cut price
Tne noiaers were joatn to let-go at
the offer. Oregon 40s are moving
bri8kly. it is reDorted. And are
bringing good prices.
,WIth . present J Indlcatiops It Is
easy to presume that the scramble
will spread to the Oregon! country
and las a result! the coas(L supply
will be . depleted J j ; :'..;. .
New York dispatches j Indicate
that the demand is most heavy in
the middle west; and; the
way, the
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We haye just received a large selection of the newest
things Jn real style pumps all the latest patterns are here
in satin, patent, Russian;alf and combinations of thts nev
leathers, f Xou nvill have to see thee new creatipxia to f illy
:appreciate;them. ; "
JModerately Priced From $7.00 to ,$12.0 0
We ;are exclusive agents for this famous line of hecs
made both for comfort and style. If your feet hurt ct a
pair of Archpreseryer shoes, and if they do not correct
your loot trouble brin&hemiback. There tire ticu-arids
f customers that wear nothing but Airchprcscrvcr'-chcs
both for home wear and idress wear.
;Get a pair of j the T best rubber boots Jn the world. We
vre exclusive agents for these boots jand we fcucrnntce
em-toearxactiy any boqt yea cca
buy for the same money, jjlfyoxi wear puiy land of nui!:cr
cbods,try this famousbrandA tlf they are not enaclly
what we say 4hey 4ire,brinir them bacli and jC-t your
rnoney. '
PO YOUR FEET ITCRT?
Corns- and callouses "re
moved without pain or sore
ness. Ingrown nails removed
ahd treated. Paina In feet,
-weak-foot, - flat - foot, -foot
strains and fallen arches ad
justed.' Jo not suffer. I will
give you . the best that
science can produce in sclen
; Uflc chtrpody. '.Consult
DR. mXTJ3XS
About Tour Feet
Iiurs ? to 6:80 , Phone t6
fruit Is moving: It is expected that
the bins will be empty by the mid
dle of May. -;i '.-" - . .
Ut. Angel iGrowers,Want l .
...To Join Xo0p Cannery
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Perhaps the ; ML. Angel cannery
will . join i the cooperative -cannery
group, according to the indica
tions madeTtnown'by the growers,
at their last meetios. : The .final
word .will rest vwitb. the board of
directors.1 This decision jof r the
growers came. after Bert-Fanning
of Salem and R. H. KIpp of.Port
land explained ? the advantages to
the stockholders at their meeting.
Officers elected for the year are
Phil May. president; , N. A. Kim
linger, rice president, and' F. J.
Fiqker .secretary-treasurer. : The
latter was elected to the board
of directors in place of J. J. Keber.
who resigned owing, to ill health.
Jo8eph'Sprauser and J. N. Smith
are also on 'the board besides the
officers. .- ,v- :
rThe crop situation was estimat
WE. PAY CASH jFOR
YOUR
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Capital HarHwaro &
Furniture Co.
rBst Prleetf Paid
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ed in various ways, but tcs con
clusion was reached that growers
are to keep In itouch with the
manager -to" Inform -hlpt of the
Conditions. ' J. Fr Sauvain la man-
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EVERY SUNDAY
All Mea' Welconie
repair Drp.ir.r:nT
-Pnr?.i5ltop.t3..ea.u!psed with
all new machinery. T7e use
nothing - but the very best
grade 'of leather that noney
will buy. -
-JIT. JaCObsaa- in i-'" irwo mf
Pert- Ia t53 as spent
5"ears In factories end. rerai?
but 'high grade work.
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from the pops to Uow . for the
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