The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 14, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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:i'fl K;KKON STATESMAN, fTAI .EM, OttlMSON
"SUNDAY MOKNI NO. -NOVEMBER 14,1 &25
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lill O) V lluTESHEAD
TO JURY IN COURTROOM
(CMtinttdA 1mm par 1.)
Mn. Wall wondering Why I am
faking only "three Sundays off."
The t her nal&: "I ran't taTk to
you any more In the presence of
Mr-Wall or Jim."
letter were Introduced 'fcy
fiMroserutlon ToJtowfWR a diary,
Hald to hare bea that of Mr. Hall,
found In Mrs.Mnjs' home after
her death.
They were printed In part in
1922, James MQf. the husband of
the slain womaa and the "Jm" of
the letter, havimg testified that he
was paid $500 by a New York
newspaper for the publication
rights. .. , j,.. , ( , ,
The letters were tor the
most part "D. I. T," ;1wt wne
were read as beartag tlie kae of
the minister. Tbe use of be ini
tial was not explained. : ;
"Queen" was ofte ad. 'Gyp
sy Queen." be hair twite ex
pression and once Ilyl Owe."
"IK'ar. dWr AA-Swet)M!ari,"
was a salutatioa aa "were "Vw Own
Dear Wonder Hart," ali-'TDeax,
Dear Heart of Mine."
The impatience of the lover was
reflerted a an expression, "Darl
ing, mly wwn more &ayn," re
ferring tt separation, ajkd a sug
gestion tm a meeting -was alluded
to as "seeing you on our read."
One letter spake of "Durning
"WW and another of "hol&bag!
you tor the peace that notfcuog
else brings." "I am not wild oer
f ieree," imid the writer In another
letter, btrt peaceful and exalted."
"I wtftft t feel the wonder of the
iftiryirBe with you hold you close
wlthtny lffft hand and stroke your
NEW LAMP BURNS
"94 AIR
Beats Electric or Cas
A new on lamp that gives an
amazingly 'brilliant; utaft, 'white
light. eVea better than gas or elec
tricity, has been tested by the
T. S. fTovernment and "35 leading
nnlveraittes and found -to be an--perior
to 10 ordinary oil Uamps.
It burns, without odor, smoke or
noise no pumping up, is simple,
rlean, safe. Burns 94 air and
cmntnon Tcerosene (coal oil).
The inrentor, V. JM. Johnson.
1C1 N'orth Union Ave., Portland,"
Ore., is offering to send a lamp on
TO days' FREE trial, or even to
give one FREE'toUhe first tiseriin4
warn locality who will vh)p lm
introduce it. "Write him today for
Cnll particulars. Also ask him to
Viain how you can get the
lm'ncy and without experience or
oaeynake ,250 .to ,J500 per.
fibiltti.-i Adv.
Fvt Your
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1 Mai
Why not 'have''HandMrne-hew 'dining room set on which
f to -serve your long planned dinner?
Woti-11 have friends and tljey4, will imalce tKeir 'impressions
?while they eat.
DRAPERIES AfDD TO
THEAiPlPEARANCE
OF AlWObM
We will belad to helpeyou
with your drapery problems
and Advise what will , be "the
best frfor your home.
dear fae "with y-Hglxt r "aras one
setiee read he 'jfy. . '
"I am storing up health and
strength to be your gypsy '5:in,"
was a. dJaratfoo and later; "On,
howjl did want to jget awayiwltlt
youjto dreamland, beavestand. Wo
can have next Friday afternoon
together." Once the writer said:
"Your letters are' ar feiesaing to
me." iBd "I am a lonely boy to
night 1Ht I know there re letters
waiting Cor tne."
Tbe , 4ay losed with the moat
healed vaj exchange of a tur
buliat trial for counsel. During
tbe tetUueoay Bogart T. ConH
Ua. former' fherlrf or Sorneraet
eonoty ,wo told of the potation
m-jalebU, fcedles of the Mala
eaple ' were, foand. Alexander
Stoppopoeial prosecutor, plead
ed "urprte at the teatf.tBany of
tse 'witaess, 'declaring it was ot,
exactly In aisCordance with ioti
MMijr of ttM ame witness .t ,a
grand Jury Investigation in J22.
SUGAR 5ET MEN TO
t!ET HERE MOtlDAY
!ontinned from pajft 1.)
ating season, it is said.
Investigation by the sugar com-J,
pony officials of the region west
of the Cascades -was said to Jiave
been occasioned . by the contin
ually increasing difficulty f con
trolling insect pests that seem to
be particularly adapted to the arid
riiuMtie flecms Favorable
1 Climatic ondiong In tbe Wil
ltamette valley r said to be fa
vorable. Xwieation may -have to
be auxaaged jon one lands dur
ing Ine Attontha of July and Au
gust. Negotlatlons with the Utah-Idaho
company Jiave leen carried on
ny the Saleni chamber of com
snecce for aevoral years through
C. E. Wilson, secretary."
To Consider Plans
The meeting mentioned in the
above news from the Oregonlan,
to be hold at the Salem Chamber
of Commerce rooms tomorrow
evening, is to be attended by the
board of directors -of the cham
ber and a tew others Interested in
the nmJect, imd Try a representa
tive of the Portland chamber of
commerce: and perhaps Mr. Tim
sonlof the Utah-Idaho Sugar company-will
be present.
The .' meeting Is 'to talk over
plans for the campaign for acre
age, and to decide whether to go
oat after 1000 nores for 19 27, the
beets to be shipped" to the Bell
ingha'm factory, or for 8000 acres
for the proposed factory here.
?Peor-Inia027r 1028
4 wT!ie ,;decisloni On the acreage
campaign .will decide whether the
o o
' J
192T: or
Mr. Timuon rays his company
JUreadyto absorb the whole of
line p-engat -uar,-;es, 4in case ourl
'grr.wffra j;Iat iwti ,um;cx of beets,
the irapto Rs to Itciluigham. '
That is bfUer'thun has lefore
leon offered. Our farmers were
ready last ytr S,Tt beets fm4 i
CHILD GETS SICli
GROSS, FEVERISH
If GOIISTIPATED
Iook at tongue ! Then jgire
Irnity laxative for itoja
ach, liver, bowels ;
"California Fig Syrup" n1t
harm children and
they loare it.
Mother! your child isn't ,iutnr
ally -oroHs and peevish. ' See 7tf
tongue is coated;, this is a ure
sign t,he Jittle stomach, liver;and
bowels need a cleansing at, once.
JCVJien listless, pale, 'feverish,
full, of cold, breath bad, throat
sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act na
turally, Has stomach ache, diar
rhoea, remember, a gentle liver
and bowel cleansing should always
be the first treatment given.
Nothing equals 'CaliforniaFig
Syrup" for children's ills; give a
teaspoonful, and in a few hours
all the ;onl waste, sour bile and
fermenting food which is clogged
in the bowels passes out , of the
system, and you have a wll and
playful child :again. All children
loye rthis harmless, tlelieious,
"fruity laxative,", and it never
fails to effect a good "Inside
cleansing." . Directions for babies,
children of all -ages and grown
ups are plainly on the bottle.
- Keep it handylnjronr home. JV.
little given today saves a sick
child tomorrow, but get the genu
ine. Ask your druggist for a bot
tle of California FigvSyrup," tnen
see that it iw made by 'The Cali
fornia Fig Byrup Company." Ady
Planer
t
WeChatje
factory isliaH be built
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A jAptographed view, of the
4 -ember -12, -at 10 a. waiting
tnat was put out in tne Kecorci breaking Sale promoted by
clothing and men's furnishings department; and featuring
market.;
themselves absorb 50 cents a ton
of the freight charges, but even
that proposition was abandoned,
on account ;of the failure of the
railroads -to .get together and co
operate.
3ot M lonjit Vernon
As all readers f The statesman
know, the factory of ,tie Utah-
Idaho Sugar company Is at Bell
ingham, "Wash., .not at Mpuit
Vernon. Their ellingham fac
tor has been. in -operation fortwa
years. 'Before ;it was ibjitlt, ,pr
several years,' the farmers ;if lta-i
git and wnatcom counties," in tte
Bellingham district, grew a con
siderable acreage of sugar beets,
and shipped them to the factor
ies of the company in the Yakima
valley. They thus proved the
adaptability of their section for
sugar beet growing.
The contention of the Salem
Chamber of Commerce and the
Salem men advocating the estab
lishing of the beet sugar indus
try here has been for a campaign.
of 8000 acres of beets, and a fac-?
tory here next year.
TRIBUTES PAID JOSEPH
CANNON BY ASSOCIATES
(Continued from page 1.)
is not he menipry.of. a. statesman
nor a political czar. It is -the mem
ory of a man whose democracy
was proof of his greatness, whose
kindly greetings and whose fund
of stories are traditions in his
community.
The funeral services at three
o'clock Tuesday afternoon will be
as simple as the man they honor.
Rev. T. N. Rwing will officiate at
the St. James Methodist church, of
which Uncle Joe was a member,
and past commanders of the Dan
ville American Legion post will
bear the coffin to the grave.
President CooMdge will be rep
resented by Charles O. Dawes, vice
president, who wired the family
tcday that be would attend th?
services. "
BOYS' CHORUS Ta MEET
GROUP TO BEGIN SIXTH SEA
SOX AT YMCA TUESDAY
The . Salem Boys Chorus will
hold the first meeting of the sea
son Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock
In the local YMCA building under
a laugh-cocktail
with a big joy
hang-over
NOW SEE
JOHNNY
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TODAY MONDAY
bVRE0T0R'5lDEPT;
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crowd in front of Director's DeDartment Store on Fridav. Nov-
for the doors to open to en joy
Dr. H. C. Epley, director. All
boys who were in the chorus last
year or who are interested in be
longing to .it jare fnvited tpttend
the meeting.
The chorus has had tfive suc
cessful reasons since It was start
ed. Dr. ;Epley has .been director
each season, and under his lead
ership the chorus is claimed to
'Record Breakle
We have
"Monday morning Jfcontinuing our icord
SHOES
One Lot of About 200 Pairs of
Women's High Grade Shoes
Oxfords and Pumps included. Values up to $5.00
while they last
Per pair
$1,00
Men's Half
Hose
Guaranteed perfect fine Half
Hose, full seamless and fast col
ors of? black ind1rwn. Men will
want several pairs of these ex
cellent quality hose for dress or
work. While they last
9c
EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL
50 Women's Coats
All wool, full lined in plain or with fur
collars. Values up to $20
While they last
$75
(Basement)
CORNER
COURT AND
COMMERCIAL
4iie wonderful feast of baraixis
Maurice White, manager of the
the opening of the new meat
have done some high class work
Several concerts are given each
year, besides side trips to nearby
towns. Last spring the chorus
went to Eugene and gave a con
cert. About 100 lKys belonged to the
chorus last season, and an equal
or larger number is expected this
fall.
DIRECTOR'S
replenished our
sale with a
Hoys' and Girls flannel
Shirts for this record
breaking sale
12 in Package
Special . .
Women's Toe Rubbers
PaTr
Women's first, quality
Storm Rubbers, pair....
Men's Storm "Rubbers
Pair -L- -.-
Men's RainlHats
All sizes.-.
Children's red, green and
Rain Hats, rvaluesUp to
$1.00. Sale price
NOW PLAYING
. '-"x liie loTDedo
(OURS
with ' "
AtlCE TERRY and
ANTONIO MORENO
Matinee 10c - 35c
JEvening 20c - 35c - 50c
9c tables and
good
The
Jiffy
The mop with washable swab, off and
on In 'a jiffy
Mop ..... :$i.bo
Large bottle of Liquid Veneer .60
Total
In this sale,
7Sg
Night
69c
39c
19c
69c
69c
49c
.
yellow
39c
50 Men's -
-t ? ; .' . .. -,
Odds and ends picked out. . Different
styles and patterns.' ; Yon xnight cell
them out of style astyles change now
before they come in. "
Values to 525.100. "Tow. v
S9.85
Finds Its Marl;!
REX INGRAM'S won.
: Ur picture, that-i
grilled Broidvif for. :
naay ineinths, it hr at
Usi Expect omthing ;
fciggec, n or powerful and
iMcuuiciog bin you"v ' '
r Wforc on tly
.TffW famous novel
PtASCO IQANEZ
will cpen
BiUiris
all far
.$1.60
r
I 11.1 M
v . ..
Mop
Good Winter
Union -Suits ?
iVIen's big warm medium weight
Winter "Union Suits in ecru and
rmndonv Ine Jibbed. ; Eyery
-suit is Hat "seamed aita tailored
with care to full and Xitting pro
portions. 3izes36 to 46.
B'Sc
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l ; CORNER
COURT AND
COr.ILIERCLAL
. Use
Vour
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"Today 10c - 33c . 1
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