The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 22, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1923
SALESMANSHIP LESSON
IS GIVEN BY ARCHERD
KEA I TORS lZ AUV M. XY FIXE
i-OIT3 lltOM EXPERT
ialfctlon A rniy Financial Cam
3 ' Plafts Onlllnea by f i
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pavesttr
Charles P, Archerd. local busi-
ess-man, addressed the Marion
jPoifc. County realtors at tljelr reg
ular meeting- Thursday noon at
ifho" Marion hotel. Hi address
JcoTf red points of salesmanship,
pn3 "stressed the point of making
ja sale to a man. not so bncb, from
a; business viewpoint, bat as an
ny fine points were outlined
Archerd, who assumed that
Ju was a realty broker; and hl
client a man who desired to In
vest In" farm property. VMhi:- 1V '
Captain Rtricklan of the salva
tion Army outlined the subscrip
tion ; movement which the local
unit ! to put. oh here to secure
fund to carry on the work for
the ensuing year. Dr. It. F. Pound
is la charge of the local commit
tee. , -,- i:, r,i;::i ,n
Volunteers from the realtors
were secured to assist In the jram-
T. J- uupert was tne presiding
officer. L
PEACE OFFICERS NOW
AWARDED PROTECTION
If AZ.Wiiorfc orrrrATIOV "LAW
IX KFFKCT OX MAY 28
Change Made Jy Legislature;
.YVotkman TWinen; ;.OIinv ;
X" Dates Extended 7-
ITuflesn towns, counties and state,
tir the state industrial accident
comtnisslon of their "rejection of
the; law amende.1 by the 1925 leg
islature placing this class under
hazardous occupations by June 1.
they -will continue under the act
for one: year, it was announced
Thursday by D. A. Klkins, indus
trial" accident commissioner. Tne
new law goes Into effect May 28.
Amendments included ; in the
change in the law provide and de-
dcnti:i end thw Diving Apparatus with WKfcK j -;4
He Will Explore Depths of the Mediterranean
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. Dr. Hans Hartman, electrical engi
neer. inventor and submarine explorer,
has completed a divine apparatus
which will permit htm to reach a depth
01 more man ,uw leer wnere no uie
visible ; Plans call .Tor Dr. Hart
man's expedition to leave for Italy
in September. Scientists expect that
Uie deep-sea adventurers will eventu
ally -reach a depth of 25,000 feet, .thus
reaching: the real floor of the ocean.
The photo at ' the right shows the
diving device which was used; in tests
made in the Mediterranean some time
ago. Studies of these tests aided Dr.
Hartman in completing his new appa-'
ratus, a photo-diagram of which ii
pictured at the left i
LEAP FROM PARACHUTE
i THREATENED BY CRANK
PROfEEDIXOS s FOB IXJCXC
4 TIOX HIXTED IN IETTIitl
Capt.1 T. C. McCormJok, of .'Cor-
vnllls Tells of Ilig Tnnrna
t ' - ! iu;nt on 3Iay SO
j Threat ' of an injunction to en
join Captain' T. C McCormick,
military tournament director,
from allowing a man to make a
3.000 foot parachute jump from
an airplane as a feature of the
military tournament in Corvallis,
May 30, has been made by an an
onymous - person. Captain .Mc
Cormick was in Salem yesterday.
A person .refusing to divulge
his. name called Captain McCor
mick over the telephone saying
he represented a committee of
Benton county tax payers. Ke
said the group believed it would
be nothing short of suicide to per
mit a man to make such a jump.
The persons threatening to
serve the injunction on Captain
McCormick have . attempted to
learn the name of the man who
is to make the jump. This in
formation Captain McCormick in
tends to- withhold until a week
before the tournament. Since
the, announcement that a man
would. jump from the plane, sev
eral persons have offered to per
form, the feat., the , military .. de
partment reports.-'" One is a tu
dent. j... . ' '
LOCAL CONTRACTORS j
LAND YMCA CONTRACT
BFII JIXQ fOMM ITTEE X AM ES
WECIITEi: HFGItES
Salem Elect i-lc Company Cets
Wiring; Iiasement lo lit' Fin-;:
fslied in Few lays
fines the word "workmen"; to in
clude employers engaged in farm-
aif employers of peace officers, noting and other non-hazardous occu
pations is desired; requiring noti
fication of intention of engaging
in any hazardous occupation de
fined by the act prior to being en
gaged,, and extending the, time
limit for claims with: the commis
sion within a year from the date
of the order awarding such work
man compensation. The law pro
vides that no appeal can be taken
for an award of the commission
untij an application for rehearing
has been made. : All cases must
be tried, In the county where the
injury occurred. : 3 i
FAIWIERS QUARREL; DEAD
SEATTLE,; May Because
Aleide' Sabourtin refusedl to sow
wheat instead of oats on; land he
rented from Louis Turcette, the
latter fatally shot Sabourin and
then commited suicide at Blue
Sky, Alberta, said a dispatch re
ceived here 'today from the Can-
'adian press.
-SUNDAY
LIONEL
BARRYMORE
BARBARA
LA MARR
BERT LYTELL
25,000 OTHERS
. i In.
Sir Hall Caine's
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SALEM f SMj
JpL CORVALLIS ' " Ltil
STfiiNtimOlZED CSH STORES
Wechter & Hughes, local firm
Will construct the- new YMCA
building here, according to the ac
tion of the building committee of
the .YMCA' which met Thursday
afternoon. ? Contracts were sign
ed which will cause' immediate
work to start on the new build
ing. It is to he finished on or be-
foro January 1 of next year at in
cost of approximately $89,350. !:
The wiring contract was award
ed to the Salem Electric company
for $2. 697. 90;, while the plumb
ing and heating contracts are to
be made at a later date.
A modern building is to arise
on the site secured by the YMCA
on Court street pear Church.
The basement has already been
dug. and the finishing touches
will .he given during the next two
days.
GARDEN TRUCK ON SALE
HOME GROWX FRUITS AXD
; VEGETABLES AVAILABLE
Fresh vegetables that have been
grown in the - Willamette valley
and. in Oregon are on sale "at the
downtown stores, according to the
displays being made. j . j
Radishes, cabbages, cucumbers, j
carrots, beets, turnips, asparagus,
green peas, spinach, green beans
and strawberries are on sale now.
Prices are down to an attractive
level. ; Fresh vegetables have been
shipped into Salem, according ta
the displays made of ripe tona-j
toes. ; . .
With the warmer spring days
the strawberry crop Is coming lo
maturity, and many cases can he
secured on the local market. -
secretary, of state has offered his bidden, attorney T. C. Townaer
services to the United Mine Work- Charleston, chief of West Vi
era of America In fighting the 8,u counsel for the union said i
temporary injunction granted bv a statement here tonight.
Judge William E. Baker in United -
in m-h-Th uesaay " oest real estate buys ar
-vu, persuasion", aiwaya advertised In The States
unionization are for- man first. t
in; which
methods in
1IITSHKH OFFERS fiERVICFS
WHEELING. W. 'a.. May 21.
Charles Evans Hughes, former
DO NT TRY TO RAISE your family
without it for stomach adies and
pains; sudden cramps, severe intestinal
colic -. and indiscretions of eating and
drinking, changes in water, diet or
climate, take
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
. REMEDY.
Never fail to have it on band. .
ALBANY
WOODBURN
1DPMFYAKM iTTV
We're thuiklhg of dependability in relation to your food supplies it's a word
full, of meaning. Dependable quality is of the most importance to the health
of the family, j. Our modern method of selling assures fresh merchandise, dis
played and sold as fresh and pure as you would get it if you bought direct from
Uie factory. You too; Mrs. Housewife, may rely on the dependability of our
foods and at the same time save a shug.little sum of money eacli month:
M. J. B.
Coffee
I Lb. Tins
54c
1
Hills Bros.
-Red Can
Coffee
1 Lb. Tiiii
54c
4
Golden West
Coffee
1 Lb. Tins
54 c
"Fancy Blend
Coffee
SteerCut
1 Lb. 37c
M. J. B. Orange
Pekoe1 Tea
iLb.Pk.37c
Wedding
Breakfast
Syrup
1 gal. size
69c
100 Sk. C. & H.
Cane
Suar
$6.17-,
Alpine
Milk
3 Cans 25 c
Bordens
Milk
3 Cans 25c
;2 Large Pkgs.
Sea Foam
Naplha Washing
Powder
45c
v Old Dutch
Cleanser
2 For 15c
Marga
Gem Nut
irme
3 Lbs, 65c
Tillamook
Cheese
Lb. 30c
fir
Crown
Floiir
$2.59
Vim
Flour
fe.59
Gold. Medal
Floiir
$2.63
. White Navy
Beans
6 Lbs. 49c
In Kafoury's Down Stairs Store
Millinery Bargain
You will
find a
Come See!
HATS CELEBRATED FOR STYLE
AND GOOD VALUE
, 3Ieliuni Ileatl Size liubloI Hair Size
Made of good quality materials, silk ; taffeta, hempstraw,
visca, some on wire frame. Becoming shapes, artistical
ly trimmed with flowers and ribbons.
85 Hats, Values
to $5.95 on Sale
$1.95
75 Hats, Values
to $8.95 on Sale
$2.95
"CAN AXD J0"
Salem Store
4oa Stat St.
Portland Silk Shop
383 Aider St.
These Are Busy Tiines
1 :
Getting
Everybody
Ready for I
Summer .
-A Special Month End
I Bargain
Silk Trintetl Creiws and Im
ported IUkIi Grade 1A
Cottons, yd.........:..... V lmLV
Imported . from England and
France, : come- these lovely
nubbed 3C-incli voiles and crepes,
the colors are guaranteed to be
fasti Every woman wilr admire
these fabrics, for they stand in a
class all their own; suitable for
dresses and blouses. Also fash
ionable printed silk crepes of a
Rood quality, very suitable for
tunic blouses, dresses and lining.
They're 40 inches wide. See the
window display.
We Sell For Cash Only
In these days it is essential that every penny that can
be cut off the price of selling goods should bo done. : The
one safe and (pertain way this can be accomplished is
through, a strictly cash selling -policy. We find that by
carry in g-on a srtictly cash business, we can give our
customers better goods for less money.
Cash always commands (lie biggest bar
gains. ; It always g'tf the richest value.
"Every day you see proof of this. ' .
CAX AXI DO"
Salem Store ;
go State St.
Portland Sillc Shop
383 Aldcjr St.
Your Phone will pay you a handsome profit Use it : Call 455-456 Our
delivery boys will be glad to give that little added scmce of placing your goods
where ycii want them. ; , : ; . . - - , ,
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- e1aI be wel
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eat Majes
The Range with a Reputation
Be Sure to Buy This Week to Get
BIG FREE PREMIUM OFFER
tm
While our Factory Demonstration is on This
Week Only, we are giving without cost to every
purchaser of a Majestic Range, a beautiful Pol
ished Solid Copper Set, or if you prefer, a Set of
Special Majestic Ware: There is still time for
you to visit our store before this remarkable
offer expires. Whether you buy or not you will
come. Don t fail to come! I
Here is the new model. Great Majestic, the finest Range ever ;
built. Uses less fuel yet bakes perfectly. All copper reservoir j
gives abundant hot water all the time ' without extra fuel. ;
Burnished blue polished i top requires little work. Beautiful j
throughout with heavy Nickeled Trimmings doors and splash
er back paneled in. White, Gray or Blue Enamel If desired, f
Has rustless floor rest; large warming closets; open end ash
pan, and oven door that will support any weight placed on it. ;
FREE
this Week Only
We will give this beautiful set of Polished Solid Copper Ware
absolutely, without cost if you decide to . buy your GREAT
MAJESTIC RANGE during this Exhibit week; or. if you prefer,
we will give you a wonderful serviceable set ot Majestic
Enamel and Copper, Cooking Ware..
Own A Majestic Now
Don't wait another day ! Realize right now your ambition
to have a new model Majestic for your very own. Just
come to our store, select the style and size range that you
prefer andT this beautiful range and exquisite copper set
are yours. Ask us about a trade-in of your old range
and the special allowances we will make on it this week
toward a New Majestic.
Don't Miss This Opportunity
Not once during the many, many years that your new
Majestic will . serve you, will you ever regret having
bought it. Day after day, season after season it will go
on cooking perfect meals with lighter work on your part;
supplying abundant hot water whenever you want it ; sav
ing fuel and repairs; keeping its bright beauty' with little
effort on your part; giving complete satisfaction in every
way; contributing to the health and happiness of your
household. . . - . -- ' - -1 ; -
You Will Never Regret j
Come and bring friends wi'th you. It will be interesting
to hear the factory representative explainlthe numerous
advantages of the wonderful New Majestic. You will be
delighted to inspect the range and the beautiful Copper
Ware. A visit will positively not obligate you to buy. But
be sure to come THIS WEEK.
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