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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1926)
3 i t i - I LED KISS DRIVE WILL STAIIT soon More Mem'bers Expected . This Year Owing to In creasedActivities l The annual Red Cross "rollcaU" or membership campaign will be gin In Salem November . 11, ac cording to Miss. Aleta Brownlee, Held representative of tne organi zation for Oregon, who was In Sa lem yesterday. ; A meeting of the local committee will be held soon to arrange plans for the drive.' f Lastear Z088 members were Obtained In Salem;- but ; the- Red Cross etpeds 'to'-have "more this year, owing; to Increased activities of the organization. . - . ( The local chapter is caring for claims of abont 50 or 75 ex-service men each month. These claims represent 'many 'thonsands of dol lars tot insurance. adjusted com pensation. and1 the ' like, which otherwise might not; be obtained. ; The national headquarters iaaitt tains "Teterans'hareau hospital workers who look sifter these claims, and see that the ex-sold lers get their deserts from the federal The local Red Cross committee consists of C. ' K. Albin, T.- M. HickSi Prank Neer, fDr. Henry Mortis, Mrs. JT. J. Rottle and E. . T. - Barnes. "' " T Parker Co444 & Commer- ciaLt; Doat fail to see Parker about repairing your ear. Expert taechantca at Jour service.. All work guaranteed.- () I V. L. Wood ahd Geo. P. Peed, - real estate, 344 State. Farms and city property. They -bring buyer and seller 'together, for the bene fit and broiit of both - t) - The, Sake-like Bakery. Busy very day eapplyihg best homes With bakery, goods -of -all kinds; baked (a fciteben as clean as your own. 345 Stat St. () CAfiNEftltS PLAN FOR EXPANSION FN 1927 (ContiBBtd tnm pf 1.) live and a half million pounds of dried prunes In the past six weeks. With about a million" and a half pounds: yet to go. all but about twocars of Which are already : sold ' for delivery in November, December, January and February. Just .now they are packing fancy prunes In five and 10 pound boxes. -all 'dolled ttpiijwith appro priate labels for the holiday trade, With holly designs -and. the - like; There', win be S.000 to,10,e0e of these boxes, and they go mostly - to Portland, to be ready for the holiday -trade.- Prawe Market Quiet , Mr. rPaulus' reports that the; prune market is quiet now; with offers below what he thinks the prunes are worth,, and offers for the; prunes of his clients are be ing passed up. generally. He says only five to eight million pounds of Oregon dried prunes now re- 1 main in the -hands of the grow ersi lie .believes the outlook for thtf sale of an average sized crop ; of J3T Oregon prunes, of the larger sixes, toolurprpinising now, onUccount of the wide dlstribu- . tioa of the 1 2 S crop, which has literally gone to the four wtnds; and has spread out thin over many ' countries. He believes this ought . - " - - - - T Hiwen't You Beard TKe ArC Dayton? 1 1 V'"v " r " " If you have heard tnc AC Dayton, we tkink you will agree with us that here is truly great radio performance. If you haven't listened to it, there's a treat in store for you. - M V -v . Ck)nccrt, opera, jazz, sports news, all of the things that fill the air'arc . brought to you at their best by tha A-C DAYTON.. Clearly, strongly '.with , a fidelity, of tone Which js almost humanUke, endless entertainment is your to canirr-and, and at a cost within your reach. : 4 . Until you have heard A-C Dayton, you have not fully enjoyed radio. Let too more days passarrange today for. a demonstration without cost or "obligation. -j " - v Square Deal Hardware . Co. s 30 North Commercial 'niZ OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON lb bring, manyj. repeat 'orders; for next year.. . ''. The California crop ,of . small prunes is going up to the -opening prices .there, but the demand for the larger- sites' from that state is not so. brisk.' ', D. H. Mosher, Merchant Tailor, is turning out the nobbiest and best fitting tailor made suits - to measured 100 business and, pro fessional men bay of Mosher. ) . . . t f '. Ira W. Jorgensen. 1 i 0 S . High St. Parts for all makes of ears. Best equipped auto accessory store in this section. Prompt and reli able service the rule. () h H. T.-Love. the jeweler, 335 State' St; : 0 High quality Jewelry, silverware and diamonds. The gold . standard of values. Once a buyer always customer; - () Nash. Furniture Co. takes the lead with low prices on chairs, rockers, tables, wood and steel beds; springs, mattresses. Saves you "25. 219 N. Com! . () rTWor tires spoil your pleasure. Havv that sate tt eeliag by buying a spare at Malcom's Tire Shop. 205 North Com'l. () STATEiSUNDAYSCHOOL -MECT CL0SBS TODAY i . t (C tiaued frw , At-P.'.Blttner, president of the Oregon Council of Religious Edu cation.' presided at- the evening meeting and gave a report on the eouheirslwork Adurtng the t past yearv ftr. Davids- spoke at ttte same session on "Building a Better Civilization." - Other prominent speakers . on the '; first ' day's program - included Tr.; J.- D. McCormick of the fClm- ball School of Theologyreplaemg Dr.-A. bJ McLeod of CorvaJlis who could nottome because of Hmess. Mrs. , Jean- M. Johnson, - state: sec retary,' Dr, W. L. Van Nuys, and Rev.E. CI Parnum": -w ' Special credit for 'llie success of the congress should . be given to Mrs. Johnson, secretary, accord In g to delegates, who did much of the work of (Organiratloa in ; spite of the fact 'that she ftad' barely re- recovered : from a recent .illness. ',-vrere tyaite alarmed ?4 IM iiei Wlc viz t tt van mWm m eat. was terriblv cbnstinatH hifimtc WW be fadmg fast. fVe thought rttiae entrrdy to her86 years of age. But a neighbor brought' over a ott!e of Dr CaWwelTs OVTUB PeDSin and it WM WnRv romarliMo J JL . , - - im. flnn iMtir oi-rin mitanfloiina cMdren. Now we are never withouf Svtud Pensin fn the house.' ( Name and address furnished upon request,) tf i Regulates Bowels of Old Folks rw r"Aij n -o . v I .. . .. ii t rup repan is so paiatawe, sets so "" well in the i stomach, works so easily, so gently, so kindly wui uw xoiks as ro accompusn its gripe, pain or other distress. For womacn. coated tongue, consUpation. and - ; r v uuk in uic evening i me,tsyrup Pepsm ir recoBunended everywhere. It is sold by aU druggists. "SYMlP P free trial hottl wend omendadSress4o ZZmZJ Ptptin Srvp Company, Monticello, IlUnou. FZiPSUI Street .:..- ?JEVCONGRESSSHQVS THREAT OF DEMOCRATS i4 (Continued Irm pf 1.) , early tonight,' with the republican candidates having the edge 1 the senate fights in Indiana and Cali fornia and the- democrats far ahead in Kentwcky.Jt -J ;:; Some close-, contests also were being furnished f n the fewer than two dozen house races which still were to be ' decided, while demo cratic governors in two states Mrs. Nellie Ross in Wyoming and Governor Hunt in Arizona were being hard pressed. - Republican insurgents in con gress not only held their own, but they added two new members in' the senate in' Smith W. Brook hart of : Iowa, and John J. Blaine, of Wisconsin. With the republican majority whittled to a bare two or three this group .will hold a strategic position in the seventieth congress. Returns rolling in bowled over four other republican stalwarts in the senate besides 'Butler of Mas sachusetts.: Wadsworth of New Tork, and Harreldibf Oklahoma. Richard P. Ernst lost to Alben W. Barkley, in Kentucky; George H Williams was 'defeated ' by Harry B. Hawes Jn Missouri; CJ E. Wei ler went ddwn before JMyiard 1 E Tydings In - Maryland ' where Gov ernor Ritchie, democrat, was re elected Tof third .tefm, and Ralph E.- Cameron fell before Carl Ilayden.', . " -" . .!: Senators rjim", Watson attd Arthur R. Robinson were grade ally increasing their leads in la dlana while ; Frederick Stelwer republican?, had a comfortable lead over BerV j fji' Hajrey.v democrat independent republican. In Oregon. Returns drifting in gave Sena tor Tasker L.. Oddie aIctory; over Raymond- T. Baker in Nevada, bat the contest In California between SenatorSa'niuel M. Shortridge and John B. Elliott, democrat, still Was left la the undecided class although Sliortridge had what ap peared to be a commanding lead Leaving aside the four contests on which decisive returns are yet : Danced abfnrt mnlltpr. -Rrw-wiUt ivii oic UHJkCU XllIuE ..U I j purpose without f biliousness, sour I the lassitude, whether nrt, T AOC Phone 1TJ50 to be received,' the democrats have elected 14 -senators and the repub licans like Tiumber. tThin gives tbcdemocraU -a total of 47 in the new senate, br two less than a niajorltyj jwhile: thef repablieans have 43 and are certain to elect a senator ' from Mafne on Novem ber 29. -l ;V i;"Vv:;Vir Should all four df the seats fix dispute gro to the major party it still would fall one shy of a bare majority in the .new senate, and so Senator . -Shipstead, ' farmer labor. Minnesota, would be placed in the t position -theoretically at least -of controlling the deciding vote on senate organisation and other questions. . With 14 districts still fto be heard from ( early tdnighf ' the democrats had succeeded in elect ing 191 members of the -houBe; t republicans 228 members; the fi mer-labor one and ? the social ists one. ' The Peerless Bakery, 170 fi. CommereiaL Sanitary, up to date. Prompt deUvety. Bakera for those who appreciate the" best. Increas ing patrons tells the tale. () JTall-iiata and a new line of felts, $3.5 to $4.95, a.nd the ex clusive Priscilla Dean ehUdren's hats at the Salem Variety Store, 235 North Commercial. () ue proua 0 ALL OF THE SET FINISHED Table 45 inches by 58 inches closdL Exteiuls to 6 66 iiiuulfe . . . j. t . 42 intli China Cabinet, eacli ... 5 mere, each 1 Arm 'Diner Dining Table and Six Chairs Table S.mchily tunv-u vvilii or rapestl-y eats. 'Special tableland six chairs, on oresent mnniMiPiiiY:,- - 4 iELSIGOBEBI Drama of Sinners in Sables . Playing Last Times at Theater,'Today "My Official Wife." the Warner film showing last times today at The Elsinore theater, is a startl ingly vivid picture of old, Russia. The glittering ladies, the gold laced domineering officials: clat tering Cossacks, pjotting Nihilists; the wan and ragged hosts of the peasantry all pass before os In stirring panorama. " 1 Through, ominous days, we jare brought into the mad fury of revo lution. There Is the story too of Helene a beautiful Russian Count ess and of. the "reckless -young noble Sascha, who wrongs ber; and for whom she harbors hatred which will be satisfied only with his death. How the two with the rest of the mighty, -are brought low, and love, without knowing each others rfl mm m m mm . MM B mM M m tiful, Two m Before have m a set nice tnis in your home tor such I60irifc oia xeg, cimirs in 01 ue ,5tuvfc oniy, jj .1 j - J THURSDAY MORNING, Identity -how -the" bitter ' Waters are- turned Into sWeet -la Ueld snperbty-and with'tbe -sort of-di-roctlon which only one who fcds known the . bid ; Russia f and the new, and Vienna,' city 'of mirth and melancholy, eaa command, f t Paul Stein directed the film which is an adaptation by Gro ham Baker of Charles . Blaney"s play. Which 4n turn was taken from Archibald Clavefing Gunter!s tremendous story of the same name. '. V'rene Rich. .and ' Conway' Tearle are "featured, and the supporting cast Includes many notable names. The photoplay is real and thrilling melodrama in a wetting -of roman tic tetrblriurd beauty. " You should not 'fail to seo "My Of fielal WIfe." .Great stuff! Everybody says so. Tnose Ties cakes, doughnuts and pastries made- by the Better Tet Baking Co. can't be -beat. 264 N. Com'l. - () ' If you want to give- a Kodak for Christmas consult Photo G us now at Patton's Book Store. Learn all about different models. His time is yours. ) Fry's Drug Store, 280 N. Coral, the Dioneer store. Everything for everybody In the drug supply line, Wtth ' standard goods and quality service fclways. () rij .,.. i I, .mi ,T , , Toned Wa: iW : . ' f J Ml 1 i$f 4 S.J iWih 11 Tiifeg1!!!!! combanv oil tfiaf rlav anrl ti .imiU IN BEAUTIFUL CHAIRS 1 -- w leatrter - NO VEIBKR 4, 192G BARft JEU-CTED AYOR MOST. OP OFMCUIS JXECTED L v-withocxj opposrriox r - -t -BBBSSSSS - jr" SILVERTONt" Ore Kot. 3. (Special). Mabror G. Larr was elected mayor fat the city election here Tuesday William Service and 31. 5. Gan'derson were elected city recorder jand city treasurer respectively. iThe three men had no opposition oa the printed bal lots althougli a'numbeT of names were written In for mayor. Ot these. George Habbe received the highest number ot. otes. Of the- flre-'eouncilmen running the three elected were E. , tt. Adams H. " B. Latham and E. w! Garver.1 f ; PEATTRIXO GOOD -ROOKS LIBERTY, Nor. 3. A model exhibit featuring Good Book Week WW he on; display at the meeting of the Panent-Teacher association Friday ' evening. . An interesting prograni of singing and recita tions has ; heen prepared. The county r agent movement will be thoroughly explained and other matters' of Interest to the com munity -will be taken Hp. , y- - f' .lit"-' t;; -i'-n t UK if 1 m r -v -J 1 Hi , M 1 IM T-l kl mm? . V. ! . I TWO TONED WALNUT LEATI or 8 ft SpeaiilraBIe anH Shi Chairs $49.75 Table 42 inch by 48 inch, blended combina- -tion walnut, six chairs WUh tlue leather seats. 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