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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1925)
0 ! ... .TOE QKEQ 01T STATES1MA.N. SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY: MORNING, APRIL 24, 1923 3 f7: At rainbow' end,. 70a. hire been t told, -TouH-alwaja find a pot of' cold; Ffi tetter man that pot we'll ar, 18 pnCsii heajty laugliJa day. . . - Whose Fault Is, That? Mr.' Lawton s . 'Don't orou find tb newspapers monotonous?" t-awton: "No, merely the Well Earned "I'hear that Jemeaon haa juat Inherited 1 1 0.0 0 from JiU' uncle.: ellhaearnBd.eiecy,cent.of it. vHa bad to laugh at his al leged funny stories' for ,20 years." ' . 4 Iaaae AndVergon j Ai fjlrf considers hrir college edu bcalon a success If 1 she has to iluU echool to get married. ; surflTed by awiow and fire chii-r dren 7' ' ." ..',.'..;". " The engine , and. two logging trucKBj landed upside down la. the gully, all badly, wreckedr ' The runaway, occurred on .jBteep grade wherea. nnmbec 4 qtelr Jog tralij runaways najet oegn fportep t re cently. ' " I ".' ' l . 1 j : A, Good Substitute ' . j ;: ! Iarkert ."It cost. me $500, to hare my family, tree looked up," Kuhn : "Yon could . haye ac complished the same thing by run- Z - 0 L Tv IT. - . . has alwaya liorpe Ihe reputation of r-' OREGON JONES-IS ' -i' RETURNED TO PRISON (Continued from 1) 1 . - i. . -. , ' ' den A. M. Dalrymple and indulged in .many, tribal pleasantries while undressing:, preparatory, to haTing his .clothing ' searched' t The. .news tha.t Ihe brickyard was still, .riin ning did not bother him. Jonei. according to prison authorities. for, office. H. F, Bergson. SUtegy i "!Tou seem to be working pretty lata at the of flee these days, old man." . ; ' j -;, . i-v -1' ' hare to. If J- come s home ear: the y, my, wife makes, me, workjn tardea,'; i In llji :.:;; - N r r'i. if .. llrs Eiber simpkias. POSTAL SERVICER ij" PLANS EXTENSiON Jf. (Continmad tnm. past 1) - front. New, York to Harre, France, wth; equipment enabling the cable to, handle 1200 letters per minute. ;,That.the Poatal Telegraph-Cable company have ;conf Idnce in the conihjied prosperity and growth of; this city is eridenced through ti: newllae Salem win hare In contact " with'!'los Angeles and Seati ;New .wires hate been in stalled from Seattle and a new " pple-'llhe' to the east out Of Los Anseles, ""following the southern you e, which i will be j practically p: vBasiaesa Opportunitjri 150 Profit $r , annum .guaranteed or your mbnerv baek-'- Own-Ton r own tBtuioess. Intestlgate. Mr. Mclntyr) Grand Theater ) lfh to 1 a. m. today. -rr- immnnaJ from - Interruption by ktoms. i . f j4; ;:!; : :.; -j Salem will be benifited by this fnote la that,, If : will ; glrePortland jdir4ct contact with Eaatern wires, whfch have heretof orebeen held y lios Angelas circuits? f j "." f With- these new lines and im proyed equipment Tihlch Is being Installed throughont'f the system, Mr.,1 Waters statea thrlt Salem will soon enjoy j much i better tele graph, serrlce than - has heretofore been possible. , . One Man Killed in i Wreck ' Of Runaway Logging Train IXNGVIEW, Wash.' Aprils 23. I JohnWVMUlerr 4S, wak InsUnt ily . killed yrhen he was caught ,un- aer me ,, logs oi a . runaway, train at . the cimp. of ; the Washington Fir ; Lumber company, sertn miles southeast of Winlock, tbis afternoon, j Fourteen other j mem bers of .the crew junyjed to safety. Hiller was rldlng ln the engine catj,' and "attempted to jump when be train left ; tbe raila ano' went benga.hard and willing, worker. AJlbrSXENT. LEADS i TO DEATH ? SPOKANE. AprU 23.-Joe Sail knd, 40, a railroad section worker, was shot and killed "late today, at Manlto, near, here, following an hrgpmen with another worker, It was reported to police tonight, j ' , libAD WORK CONSIDERED ! t PORTLAND, April 23. -Road and bridge work. estimated at.S). jOOO.000 was considered jtoday at a meeting of the state .-highway.com-misslon. Contract will be a ward ed tomorrow.,., , : l . i Discoyery of Body. Brings : Memories . of . Olden Days ' SEATTLE, April 23DlscoTery of the body of a man apparently dressed for a social , function In. the 90's was made here. today by. workmen, building, a. new golf course Police said they. beliered the man had committed' suicide more than a quarter, of a century ago as a pistol was found by. his side, . I , i w' ; ;' , t. . i . In. the man's pockets were found two fire .cent pieces,. ,da.ted , 1897 and 1887, and two quarters, dated 1891 .and 1886,, a sllrer, match case, a spectacle case containing a pair of eye glasses, and., a flat purse In which wm i card. The letters on the card 'were not leg loie. . . ... i.. .. . ; i (. The golf course . Is bejng con-, structed In the eastern part of the city near Laket Washington, which was a wilderness '25' years ago. The authorities estimated the man Hhrough a j trestle, and he. was "crushed by! falling ( logs., !e ; is.:tq have been 40 yeara.old.and a PENDLETON BANKET5 AND ROBES : AT.-UNHEARD; OF PlipE I''3 J Jf JQj ON SALE TODAY BLAIIKETG Another, big. lot of slightly soiled, smoked Pendleton Blankets and Robes In all probability this will be the last. Don't waitsave 4by buying now occasions like this seldom happen twice.. You'll need them this fall. Save by buying. now. S MOP'S Here Are ia Few of These Unusual Values Heavy. Single" Blue Plaids ' 4'' Virgin Wool $&7S Only 10 Pair. Tan, Pink, Blue - Doubles j Reg. $18.00 Virgin Wool $42.50 Only 12 Pair Light Grey, Heavy Weight Singles -. -1 - ! Reg. $15.00 Virgin Wool S.75 Only a Few Pair INDIAN ROBES Lot i Lot Lot Don' 5.75 2- $7.75 3- $lb.50 t Miss lliese Sal0 Starts lat 9:30; a. m.-iNbiie Sold Uhil Then I. -SIB ... I - : . ( si ' Qti ' in i ; ill cr. i i .5 .yA ' Jr. A.DoUar Saved is A Dollar Earned ! '" v mi i - 1 it - i . " - -j: 357 State Street, Salem, Oregon DEPARTMENT JciwaatMUA DFP a rt mfmt ' M : ' i I - r j : . : j : ;,..,:. . ! . r... i . , .,. . v ...,.,. . I, ; , ., , . -1 ' 11 1 " . in- ' ' ' " ' ' '- " ' '...1.1." " ' ' " . I I J -" """ - ' 1 ' ? i . ' - "" . ' ' i '," ""'" '' '"' '--""" 1 3 !lo rnnv'a'iw-''" FiP ?3Jr ALBANY; V CORVALLIS Ut& WOODBURN A V.! n n:7n r-f ' :' " . . ''I ,N AW person of wealth and position. He wore a brown checked OTercoat;;a i ' ' I. i V . black. Prince Albert coat, a black dcrby.bat, small,-well made gainer shoes, andj expenslT iroia- caff buttons. Oopnlao GGosCi oil- o - ' Anticipating a Big: Business we bought heavy and now the bills are coming due In order to meet- our obligations wt are going to pat on a Sale of oar surplus stock at prices that will please the most; skeptical buyer. These prices should appeal, to all, as they are a further reduction. j t On Our TJoty Lovx Profit 'Policy ' . ' .'til-. . : . ( ! : 1 i 1 ri . ii ' " ' . - : P ' Group No. 1 " St t.;l Buckhechts $9.50 Viscalized double soled 14-irich j Paques, doublo - vamp,. ' vea tanned , 'upper. ' '.- i :- 't'i: $5.88 Group No. 7 : : ' ' I I New-Tan Calf - Pumps, Cuban heels, new. tan fajicy-cut-out-Pumps military i heels tan,, patent, .combination Cuban Reels, tlxtra Speial $4.8 "r Group No. Men's Solid Leather ' Work Snoes Values to $5.00 Sizes. 6. tj) 11 ll$2.te' Group No.4 2, Men's Shoes !and. Oxfords, Broken Sizes, lii 1 Values to $7,50 , $1.88. j ! Group No. 4 Women's Pumps; and Oxford, Kid i Pumps, Satin Pumps, Suede Pumps, Cair Oxfords, ' ' Kid Oxfords.' : -. Not all .sizes in each lot, but. 1 ; if all sizes in this group $1.88 Group No. 6 Boys! AH-Leather; Shoes, Vrij'il; r.';.i'Black,or.,Birown. . i l l Values to $3.50 Sizes 1 to 5. ' , $2.19 Group No. 8 Wlite'Kid Pumps, ! Low Heels ! ; . Values to $7.50 ,M j $2.88 1 f - ,t l j v , - ' j'! " ; , I . I I Group. No. 5 ' . '"! Al. our Johansen's Satin Pumps, extra heavy durable . i Satin the- best: that is made Values $850 to "SIO-OQ ! i $6.88, Group No, 9: f Patent. Pumps, golden satin t back, ' diagoniaj : strap, with . bows, Spanish . heels. Extra , , Special j ; v. f". $5,88 Full Fashioned Pure Silt Hose; reinforced heel' arid toe, assorted colors ..i..l;.iiu.DUl;.JL..l..J.C...... $5.00 Wizard Arch Supports, les3 than wholesale One Lot Ladies; Silk Hpse, extra special, values tq, SI .25.....;. $7;50 Arch Oxford,' fine black. kid military, rubber heel ...... i; r .. 1.39 .....2.48 ,:...:.;79c .1.54.95; NOTHING IN OUR'BARGAIN DEPARTMENT OVEJ 53,8 MM. i 0 SKl?!PalV? ?aKty the highe.t, and the certainty ii iT ? "."" upon me aouDie Knowledge that the utmost of-quality " f w " .pi w uiai mean real economy to TOu; Ji USICK f S. Alp ine Milk 3; large cans j 25c 2 large cans California Apricots i 49c - 3 large cans Pirieappl 76c Sugar Cured cs lb. 21c No. 5 Box Crisp Soda Crackers ri jricni .ff C 'S 49c Fresh from the Gardens to You- ;' : :, ;": ' ' " " '. New Carrots Young Turnips 1 New Spinach Cauliflower 1 i New Beets "Head Lettuce Radishes ; r Iie Plant Green Onions ' Bermuda Onions Asparagus Sweet Potatoes Green Peppers . FRUITS : -' r. - .:. Ripe Juicy Oranges" Ripe Solid Yellow Bananas California Strawberries Florida Grape Fruit Apples Crown Flour $2.49 .-'!'. t ;i-: Goldj Medal Flbur $2.49 Diamond C Flour : $2;25 Gem Nut f i Margarin 3 lbs. 65c " i -.' . Netted Gem tatces lOWblt. for $1.79 Fresh Eggs 2 daz. 45c . : 4! HE RUNS WELL WHO BUILDS WELL! Serve Government Inspected; Meats It's Your Guarantee of Health Givmg viuality A - t '"' V I. n mm (I F It Id Your Guaxantes of. Service Plus Quality. 4 it. 5 W w