The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 10, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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' Oregon iAHce Jtyc6 Ia"Tte
Home Maker.'
, BUgh Harry , Carey la "The
Texas -TraH,"" and Captain Suds'
Comedy.! - I v j
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rHeflla : James CttrwtxtdV
"When the Door Opened.' f
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EtendedTlirioidmitilsrD
k . ill; ' '. ' ' : i i-'n:
Rerardteii ot the fact that att
extension ot - 30 days tlni ' was
given Portland eaiTOregon ponl
trymen from January i to Febru
ary 1 Ittwhich' to raise the J2.800
necessary' to flnftdco the holding
ot the National American Poultry
association onTerifyon at! Portland
li Auguett thi year, thej ponltry-
men failed to raise anywhere near
t$is sum and 'the convention otter
to Portland w withdrawn a f sW
days ago. k
The board of dlre?tPS" tKe
American Poultry association, held
a meeting at once and Peoria. I1L,
wfcs namd'as second" ch61ceHlor
th 1 9 2 cdtiYeftMdiii iit TOT rei
qtlremBtits larrinrt been-promptly
met by -the poultry, organizations
of xhajTcltyv and stiteJ jr.. ;
.'Oregon pbnltrynien . liaTo' lost a
gulden opportunity, to; be' pu otf
the poultry' : man.'. 1 This t national
ccnventlbh has been" held' in both
CaUfoliiia-anaWashington3 in-recent
years, at Sanj Francisco and
Seattle. respectively, I where the
same requirements; as: were made
of- Ore con this rear ' were met
prom ptly 'and' the poultry 'business
of these states has benefited-' Im
memebr-' am- aT swdlt.5 Now those
V etern- and middle- western poal
Trymen , will x be cJonvinced more
than ever that "Oregon lis. a dis
trict over-which on must travel
ito go from California to Washing-
ton, of rice versa, a statement
"made in one of the (eastern poultry
magazines recently. i I
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C0IV1ES HERE TODAY
"When the Door Opened,11
-With Jacquein&Xpgan,4
fVV Is at the Heilig
James Oliver Cjirwood's mighty
drama of :'thef gldrlous! Jforthwest
"When the. Door . Opened. will
open at the, Hellfg tdday. for la
Jacquelihe"Logan will' appear in
the leading feminine role'aa love-
I ly, Teresa de Fontenac who has
father int ia huget. chitean in thje
r"anadlan woodsi She knows noth
ing of J life outside her,' gloomy
home r-and nothing of men at all.
Walter McGrail is the! likeable
Clive Grenf al who f has A lei t his
past behlrUrChJm .aiid. come to Can
ada to 'forget and
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Cleani ChikTs i telr with'
He is"distfusttul of all huminity.
particularly women, because of
his experience ahd is he thinks
fugitive frost Justice -V X
Robert : Cain is cast sis Henry
Frederickl, the tnan who has brok
en op CUve'a home and Who later
almost ruins his" life by his unjust
accusations. j- ?':t
, Frank Keena nls the old Qrand.
father de Fontenac, a crabbed old
recluse with a' grddg'e agiinst'the
world, ' MargareC Livingston is
Mrsr Grenlal ClivB unfaithful
wife; 4 audi Ray? tadfew 1 tfi xfld
servant. - - i??-! J' iti'r-
The 'setllng far th' picture is
niCJaiftadiaa woofls an'de ipks-
tura was t actually photographed
tm these pietureoque surrofeadlngs.
There is? plenty" ef actloii toVbold
the audience at high pitch. Added
to this is a tender love story with'
a totally unexpected tondiag. l)
i Harold Wiadus the Heilig won-.
der 4 organist will provide spec ial
music for the pictureTS
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AT THE BLI&H
a-sue-
toi the
Aadfences Delighted atJSus-
ti f Western Film M
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A: dashing hero, aL pretty heror
lne,a desperate bad tnan, a cotfple
of i other characters thrown! pxtxt
take f sides" with or 'against1 the
hero; ahd'sdme; fast; riding; is! all
that" most- picture audiences' v re
quire to vote a" "western'
cess But let it be ; said
credit of Hunt Stromherg, the pro
ducer, and Scott Dunlap, ithef di
rector, that they were 'not satisfied
to rely on this formula, -when they
made-! 'The Texas Trail, the latSr
est . Harrr CSarey- pkitur ! at Ube
BHgh today. . k n
v There is?a' dashlnrf iero-iyes-i
and there' is a pretty I heroine and
a' desperate villain ; and ' jail theH
other ' requisites, but in addition
to i all- tiese there 4re, a f Teally
humahi plausible story, exquisite
scenery. breath-taking 'rides,
thrilling chases, and blood-ting
ling fights that, make the j picture
showinr -thiacweek at the VBilgh
Theatre far and away th finest
western we have ever' seeni.
IS YOUR NAME LISTfiDr
L Off CANDIDATES TABLE?
tention; to the business in; hand,
and that altfne can get votes, f' And
votes wftu And subscriptions
UlCau I I
With Bo'fecandUdatesTejhteredl
ana so many oi mose nut. jcv
least manifestlpg any life op active
ity. the opportunity is- hjre 4or
some live ones to .enter and'carry:
on" to win.
In fact, the more candidates en
tered the less votes it will take
to-winr
If. two candidates- are running
for office they must have all the
votes between1 them. The 'winner
must have "a" major! tyovfer' half
of all- the? votes cast. iBut it
.five candidates seek the same: of
fice, the winner only- ; needs to
have i more votes than 'the ; next
nigner canaiaaie., . i
Then, too, in this contest,
"everybody wins something.
Tteere.iSithe JQodgesedanl Chevror
let touring; Ford touring. Mectrie
washer, and many cash j prizes,
And'Temember,1 too, the cash-eom-
mission: of 10 , per cent' paid all
active nonwiuninr participants
In an election for - office but -one
candidate wins..' In The Statesman
contests "everyhodyf wihsi - you
win" ; -I . '
; Any contestant who has entered
the race and their name does not
appear-in the printed list, (kindly
noury the contest editor, immeai-
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s Even: if cross, feverisU bilious,
oasUpited qr' fullbf- cold.f chll'
Iren leve' the. pleasant taste; of
Calif orniav Fig Syrup." ! A tea
peonful Beter.fails totltean;Oi
Jver and bowels. ;-;ro;:: ( !: t ' " -t
Ask os'druggist-forgeaaiua
fCaUfornia1Fig;Syrup'r wbhas
3lrectkms;fofbahies and ehUdrei
of all ages -printed ontottfeM
thr! YotttnittSt sarCaUforniar
or; you I may get: aa Imitation fig
.syrup. AttTT t I 1' .
Utafi'Pine Nuts Used to-
i Re-Forest' Persian- Fields
OQDEN. Utah Twenty-five
cents worth of pine nuts", purch
ased three years -ago from a local
fruit store are helping Tefforest
Persia; liy-- U y' , -
Three years ago II. Relhen, at
TabrizV" wrote F. S.' Baker, lot the
forest ' service - headaurtersr ask
ing for tree seeds.-: He was experi
menting to- find a species' adapted
fbr"Persia;-1 y , I :
S Baker, had, no seed at handr but
he. went- tot j; a neighboring fruit
Btbreand bought twenty-five 'cent
worth of piste suts, sent, them to
Reibenand forgot the matter; -
'i Recently", h .received ; another
letter; from Reiben' reporting that
the seed had thrived and asking
mors of the taame variety.- i-
Mr, Baker has Invested another
twenty! lve i cents and the fruit
store;, product is on Its .Way' to
Tabrir;, '
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THESAiyiE ASTOUNDING VALUES OF LAST WEEK-THE MOST UNUSUAtl
?1 OFFERINGS WE HAVE.MADE I N A; jCOO D ;WI Ar Yl YEARS.
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'BASEMEN
3
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. Men's Cambray
P Work Shirts
i Regular 98c bigrlot
n ao fa i
ca rv ,tavii . ........ f....
4
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Brassieres; ,
With elastic bottom
a regubnr$50 value"
each -J.
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.Women's
t ' f
Raycri Silk
Hcse, at per pair-
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Prices THall Are Bound
to
BedSneets
PSfaft 81x9iOJ aiifine
k quality free , from
IT dressing .
9m
Men's CoUon Socks, Reg-
ular 20c I . .
2C I:
uy i rigl f i m Yjda pc
LNew shipment of
Silk and Got ton
Crepe, Regular $1.49
7
r Dress-Cooclsvy
:; A large tot of l i n e
. materials, sold to $ 1
f yd, in basementj'yd.'
Row
of
IG BARGAINS Await Your Coming
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Women's f i n'e aD
over aprons excep-
b tionaUrpriced, ear
9.
. . . IMobons
And Jewelery, big lot', in
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basement, , choice 'each.... .
Q
Vvnieit'sHose
A fine 35c ribbed
grade in' the base
ment, at pair.
I- T
f36-in.twidfr, fancy jCj
. . f toral ; border, 20 Cm! i-Ty J
value, basement : ea. 1- - Cis
5 ' !
ThislGrat Evient IfThet Key to Your Shopping Problbms--ict Quirily
Jap Crepe -
jYou can buy t h is
5 material in plain col
ors for 3 dkys at 5d I Jl
4
4c
i.ii. ... iiuiui 1 1 . j.. iii.wti.mi i jLLW-sajJWJWSsssw"
BngUsh Prints 91 U
- fast colors ...: j..J.. at C
Men's Leather . 4 7Di
gloves: li4..--f -U -v
". .. i i mi.r i" mi. r ii ri.ai i.i j.iii'.iJ
Blankets
Coiton Plaid Sheet
Blankets, priced for
a days at eaeh:.. '.
98c
' Outings
.36 in. wide in white
" or coldredT reg." 30c
K value,' yard ;i
:IJ-.va'..-.Jai."iiMir- i-i.i.-"ui-rr.,r . "t
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CLOTHING - 3 BIG LOTS OF SUITS, $9:85, $14.95,. $19.75
- ' Gizxghaxnsi
'Including sillriissue
': materials , values , to
b 60c, 3 days at yard
i t Fancy"
Windsor Crepe
Crepe, Regular5 39c
special
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THE brTTSTAXDING. FEATURE, OP . THIS SECTIOX -These
Suits? mtxst bb' seen-ta get an: idea of the' ettrabrdiV
nary redaeilaiir" that! art f offtsredi foir thf8er tr days.
-..1 .....mm,.. m,
Boys' All Wool
F 50c- to 75c values,
nWtlilfr ' -g''-inlil.ii i'l - II fill I.i-
j ii
1 nriced at .L:.;.' ...v'
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IImS-ItIm Men's Arjcow i5niid ffHCfeljXilCi .
I HF-NKHli FmVlfjTHFK Boys Fine Heavy Mackinaw, :i,,.i4-2.S .
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3
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SH ti anrt Fflf'RY
tfncM innoTjp
In UUUP
Crepe De Chine, 40 I ' f O A
invwide, air colors, yd...w-v Xa
Plain Sport Satins,' New Colors, regu
lar $10 values' - . A
-yard :..I..P 1 IV
iPlain Rayoat : Silks, all
colors, reg1. 51'yalu, yd.
74 c
'; Printed Silk: and Cotton Crepc de
cnine, au new - ;
r FLAT CREPEi Regular
2.98-$349t! speciaL:.:.:: J:
CHARMEUSEU- ;. 1 ',J
Regular f $2I8
PCANTON CREPES ;
Regular ?2.93; special:
ii SILK Brocade v V" '
! Special . ...l....j.".....i-A.
SPORT SATIN r '?
Very Special -.... i 2, .
Slid
Mens Dress Shoes .$2:98 rt! Bbys and' Growing) Girls
Big lot, of values iir high grade Fobt- r Footwear Sl-95 5
wear thatsold regularly to' ; $6.50.' ? Every pair solid leather values' to
nllADIES1 FOOTOEARf t
i; Meii!s Kneel Booted S2,4a
KOC i $1.98 $2.98 sht IbbertStock- m
3Vonderful lots ainarkediirtipm i Blade 36.in. Sateeri 2i9c I
JiFUres, r 4 Hif61 Exceptionally Pricedlfeer Yard
these lots will be found , slippers,: ' "- ' " ' -
puitipsf and oxfords in a bigfarieiypf i- : k Men's Fine Dress Caps 'M '
styles andrleathers. - ; f.;Y,y: . to goat x . . ftlf C 1
fChildreii's Shoes XltA$t). l.Bfen'VDnJai andoriHatsrrf
. Special lo of aU leather 'loot wearU; t ; m&rked : -.iUH. J C
: while the last y..:-- j j. ;MeWPgrEFl
ChilHs'footwear lili98cj I :&tra heavy whipcorUPlntsUli reg
In shoes and strap slippers. Priced uh-aly, at $2.49, 1 ' 1? y qc
for this 3 dayi selling . - r 4 U ' ; Pal x-i--:.-. 1 OJi !
, Values to fJ5, inowarkod fw (J 0
: ' BLANKEtS::!;
Large size" part" woo!T pEid Q .1- D C
Blankets how aC-A-.IIfiv
WE RESERVK-' IUG11T TO 'UMlt? QUANTITIES OX CEHTVTV' ITEMS
, attars Aixvooii!
'at ' L.,-- - "- Cs-- -
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fr'- ....'.Dl
FLOR-J)erMirt ira r d ;heat
guaranteed): . ' & Q W r :
Snowball (Hardwheat); K 'f-''A
: 49 lb. sack- j-lU y IVU J
" BLUE RIBBON FtOURP-
lb. -sack U.-., A.pll D
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iPEABERRY COFFEE H no.
L Freshly- ground,- 3 lb.' bag - V vl U
-iiimAUJJiiiLii2 orouua
"Chocolate iilKirf:.::
BR005IS 4-wed
'A. real buy 4-4---
... 23c
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I. SUCED. PINEAPPLE Q
I No2y4, special; 2 cans ; Utc
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rSYRUP-4Just received a fresh! ship-"
' shipmentrPenick's; - ' h J .
-lb. Goldeni v
r 10. ik' pail Golden.V.:--.-, LCOc
' 'V-'V - Y I Sweaters
.t 'AH wool, an sizes, ben's and -
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Tt-TErCT STOR2!
Boys', "valuc'to 3, ro-.r r-rn
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