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w w v T 1 4 1 r 4 THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY MORNING; OCTOBER 15, 1)2G i E V r i Tec Oregon Statesman V! 1 Isaned Daily Eevt Monday by ' ' .. .Till: STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY . i ; 215 Sooth Connnei! 8L, 8aUm, Orrfea Irl 8. xhrrj -iWrker Brauiit Aa4r4 Bunriv ' ' - Mmi;iir I W. H. Henrfpron (IrmlilisR Mtntr juanarmr-r.aiur ; , KaLpn m. Kktxing i:ny Kditer 'II Frank: Jaakoitki alt-graph Alitor j " K. A. Khotea. ' . -Hocity Editor Connar V - - Advertising Manager Manager Job Uept. ' iJvntock Editor - Poultry Editor f ' KXMBEB OF THE ASSOCIATED PILES8 . - - TT Aoiatt rrniril rlusivly entitled ta the im for publication f all nws .'- dlpaWhM credited to it or not thrwine credited in this paper and alfco tba local n , bears, published tit reia. ,. - . : ,-.- :,'. ,.,).. ;,.. " .: .. f . BUSHTESS omCES: ? ,v. !-- 7aM Kelley, 35 WoreMter Bld Fortran. Or. - "' 5 ' ' " The mas K CUrt Ct, Mew York. 12tf-t3 WV 3Ut St. ; Chiear. 3f arquette, Bid. ; " . ' . ' ; TB1SPH0KES onaiaesa iHiiro .xj or n.i Fnfered at th Text Office la. Salens, Oregon, a trtoad class matter. .. 7 r - - M-rr-fimt vtnrn .... o . Society ditor 108 Newt Department 23 r 10 Circulation Of fuse.... 583 - I October IS, 1020 , . - THE WORD VERIFIED "And ) now, O God of Israel, let thy word. I pray tbee. be Yertfied. which thou. speakeat unto thy serrant." 1 Kings 8:29. ,;'v;i v-v;' i: "'V?.?.; .:-w' where there is no especial urgent need or one'at thTs'thnel Also, there is on the ballot a proposal 'for'' a tuberculosis hospital in eastern Oregon, j It should be voted down. ; "The time may come, with increased population, when v a, second institution for tubercular patients ought .to be provided and in that case it should be in eastern Oregon. But the need now is for increased facilities at the one already established.' TALLY AGAIN FOR SALEM - The manufacturing of the syrup for -Prun-Port, the new popular priced beverage, is to be done "iib Salem The arrangements : having been carried far enough to make this'a definite announcement.. , . ? ' That is a new manifestation of the Salem spirit, that REGULAR REPUBLICAN TICKET Tuesday, November 2 w For XT. 8. Senator! For Congressman, First Congres- FRKDERICK W, OTEXWER , . sional District: For Ooreniorr - . ; - n TtAWTry For Bnperintendent ct Pnbllc I 1 I f f i n t t r i! laAtf nctlon : - "C. A.' HOWARD ' . i For State Labor Commissioner: CHARLES II. GRAM For Public Sery ice Commissioner: THOMAS K.; CAMPBELL For Justices of Supreme Court: THOMAS A. McBRIDB . GEORGE M." BROWN t HENRY J. BEAN 5IARION COUNTY TICKET 'For State Senators: -j SAM H. BROWN LLOYD T.. REYNOLDS ; . For Repress ntatlres: " MARK D. McCALLISTER ' JOHN GIESY ,' MARK A. PAULSON '',: ; F. W. SETTLEMIER ' - ' j TWO ENOUGH, THREE A-PLENTY !1C i ; iThexe are proposals on the Notfemtferljallotfor two more rwrmarschIs, one at some point in-' eastern Oregoiand the otner at seaside.' , . ' (- . ty Oregon has a new normal school at Ashland, authorized by the legislature at its last session. It is not interfering with the attendance .of the normal school at Monmouth, which, however, is operating at a disadvantage due to its small appropriation. - . , : - . . ; , There are sound arguments in favor of a third normal school in eastern Oregon, and one should be established, if the State can afford it - , ' ' . . v -And can at the same time afford to provide for the actual fceeds at Monmouth and Ashland. ; f r : : . . But there is no good argument for still another one at Seaside, and certainly the state cannot at this time afford to take on such a burden; the burden of both building and pro 'viding the funds to operate a fourth normal school at a point it .1 vi: ft-""-;' Gd'od Used Pianos i - ': r Not only have-we a stock of brand new pianos well-known iT makes but some i exceptional - used piano Values: I ; T ! I VS. ly They have been carefully reconditioned in our " ' shops and will give many years of pleasure. -l,See these. '.used i instruments before you buy a' piano. (Convenient terms. :':"."- k '!"! 130 South High Streetl t ! - . i 'i : . i v 'V. -'a "s f 1 -fc. . i . if JSTARTIivG TGfl makes this city a gbod place for men with vision having sound propositions'to offer -for development; -t . ' . ' Prun-Port promises a large new outlet for the marketing of Italian ! prunes, -arid: especially the fruit running to small sizes and the splits, which are as well adapted to the uses of the new. concern as are the larger sizes. -The spirit that makes possible the opening up of this enterprise, with possibilities arid ambitions- for a nation-wide market, ana liaseul upon economic conditions tiiat are likely to lead to the building' up of an extremely profitable concern, is the big thing that is pushing Salem ahead, "and that is certain to give thisjeity a solid ak well as a rapid growth. - . -1 General Llaxketa I j PORTLAND, ' Or., (Pti- Z.4, (AP) Milk i steady ; hst rftufaiag ' efeain 44c pr pound , t j ahip'pertraek 1b tone Sio. ,1. Cri dUwe. .Portland 6e per rund. Raw milk (4 per eeat) $2.25 ewt o. b. Portland- , j. Nmltry dteady; 'hesryhen 25eS6e; light 16c; springs glefe25c7 Pekia white ducks 2 4c to 2 5e; clor-d 15e & 17e ; tur live 32e 84c ; dressed 48e 44o ponod. 'v'' " 1 ' t-oiatoei. steady: f 1.50tl.75 sack: On Kims steady; local. 75eSl.00. "Wall ,Wala e0c$1.00, i i POftTLA.iU, re f414. (AP Cattle and ealres steady; 'receipt 75. f Un, steady; receipt 220; jtlOO direct). ' , . - baeep and lambs nominally steady; receipts 855.' j ' OBAXM , ' PORTI.AKD. Ore.. Oct.! 4. (AP) Wheat BBB, hard white, &3 Baart, Fed eration, soft white, western white, hard winter, Oct!, Nc., $1.35; northern spring western red, Oct . Xot $1.34. Oata, No. 2, 36-pound white feed, and grair. Oct., Nor.. $31. .SO. " Barley No. 2. BW 45: pound. Oct.. No $VS8.50. ; WHEAT STEONO v CHICAGO. Oct. 14. (AP) With ex port tale of North American wheat esti- .fit aa hiarh as 8.0OO.OO0 Rachels, artire buying of future delireries ; carried wheat va.uea today sharply hi goer;. Late adTioea told of frost ia Argentina. : Wheat closed at rone 2e to 2 5-8c net hifhertfeom un changed to up; oata 1'84 to 3-8 advance, and provisions varying ironic the yesterday's finish to a rise. f 40e,--- . -" 1; . , DAIKT '. - 'PORTIjAND, Ore.; 4Vf. 14. (AP Dairy exchange, net prtren; Batter extras 41 V; standards 404e prime firsts 36e; ' ' ' ;. - - ' ' . - -. .gg. extras- 50e; 1 f irsts 44; ; pulleU 38c; current receipts, 42e; nftdersiaed 2tc. HOPS EAST , " NEW TORK. Oct. 14. (AP) Evap orated applet alow; prunes; unsettled, ap ricot and peaches . steady : hops, , easy; Parifie coast, a28-82; Pacific coast 1925. 28-30. ': - - - . HAT - ' . Portland, ore.. Oct. 14. ap Hay buying prices: Eastern Oregon tim othy $206j$22: do valley $17x$17.50: cheat $13; alfalfa- $17.50 18; oat hay $13; oat and vetch $14.50rf $15; atraww 7fi 7.J0 per ton.' Selling prices $2 a ton more. '7-. .'"V- Oiildreri 1 r a - . Si MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is . especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms ? and Children all , ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind . Colic and Diarrhea : allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aidsthe assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. Tn avnif Imitattnnr alwav lock for the signature of . Absolutely Harmlgss No Opiates., Physicians everywhere recommend it Lang's and Societe Chocolates In light and darki Regular price 60c a pound4 Special for Saturday Only V 36c Id. .. 1 Two for 70c Or 5 lb. box for $li75. Limit -: one box to a customer. I- We reserve -the Iright to limit quantites. No. C.O.D or phone orders j on this special. " - '' ' ONLY AT ' SCHAEFER'Q DRUG STORE , PENSLAR STORE ! ,135 North Commercial St. Origlnsl Yellow Front - ' PHONE 197 For aturday Se mmg we off er ; you a choice lot of very seasonable mercKandise. These bargains will help - you solve the high cost of living, ;. Remember we never offer any. second grade specials. You won t be ashamed to take these atticles home. r V-"k' 4 ViJjOtl- ; Some Very High Class Butcher, Cook and Slicer Knives; Every knife, warranted- They, come in many sizes and patterns. You never owned a better one. Take anyi knife in the lot Saturday for - CA Only OUC Lot 2 ": ' '.Ej Large Oval Self Basting Roasters Size 10x16, tight fitting covers. Well worth $1, but we sell them Cf Saturday for Only.;......... DUG T a- ? Reed Flints tone Enameled- . Roasters '"-'"Vi7 - These have th e self bastinglops with ventilators. '1 Have the extra lift out pans in the bottom, and are the finest ware we know of. This is the '7 lb. roast size, j Cl-flfl Special price this week....... v UU ' ' . Lot 4 . v Boys' Wagons - ull size rubber tired steel disc wheels .-have hardwood bodies. Full steel axles and braces. Just a few to clean up and they go for ' Only ,...a-.J! t If W WV $4.25 See us for Heaters. Our great Western Subflame is the best i . 'er .! . V wooa stove ever orrerea you at any price GEO: E. ALLIEN HARDWARE, PAINTS AND MACHINERY 236 North Commercial Street x Li i n V 77 m w ii . r m v at n r a w m . m - M; .m)s& .-in: PrF3 r in . .! I' : - - ' - " - 3t!: : A fine gasoline of the volatility and stabilrry that .': . ' produce quick starting, fast - acceleration and a maximum of miles. Scientifically made : to provide the greatest efC-. ciency oi. engine operation' the product of 3 years , refining experience. v of . i V . F1 I I II I II L I . II .... .$1,.,,.,. ., I. . HMIIII.H ...H IHMt . . llll .99 Saturday Oct. 15th -5 i Start the Day Right ! O ' . T7 J 'Hl.l f. fuWorkers :;'Wai::Wait Upon You in the Dovnt6vh District J- :, r i- . J 4 Thanks To All Who Have AI- , ready Subscribed - 4 Final) Concerted Effort Tovard the Realization oi Annual Budrret 'm"aW"waBwaaaaui.'iw;-'-'..-'J5B ta- s n uaa mr j ;v'.Te viCare-Yca. fee" ' - i . . :. ..: