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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1926)
3f 34 M. m ft mt a m ft i J, Grange Acts Opposing . . Marion County Agent A resolution opposing the ap pointment of a county agent for Marlon county wan read and ac cepted yesterday, by l he ' Salem Grange. In commentinK on the net of the organization. Dr. A, Slaughter stated that the grang feels that a county agent would be an nnnecessry expense placed "The ii . II I r 'ml A. A r .1. 1 The Qift that Bespeaks V 1 .,!- ' . - . "CTSXXI on top of the tax burden already being carried by farmers. .;, The resolution passed, reads a follows: j - ' - ''Whereas, there Is a movement on foot to have the county court of Marion county appoint a county Vlbbert & Todd Electric Store. High at Ferry Sts. Agents for tho Kaay Washer. Good service and tow prices are lringins-an increas ing trade to this store. . '() This Will Make Your Radio Astonishingly Better I : THE new Fada Cone Speaker is without doubt the most - faithful reproducer ever made! When used with Fada Radio, it gives us Fada Harmonated Reception the nearest approach to perfect radio as yet achieved. When used with any receiver, it will improve its performance tremendously t ' Free demonstration in your homo at any time convenient .to you just call us up Fada Neutndjne RectrvtntabU and fumitmrt modtULs, 6 and 5 tuba $85 $400. Fada Cut Speaker-TaM Tjp $35. VtdtUal FW 7 $50. Store With the Friendly Spirit Remember Your Hostess November flowers will delight your host ess more than anythtog else you can send and are In excellent taste as Thanksgiving gifts. - - ,-- I C F. Dreithaupt ;51zStateT.EPhone ago' agent: therefore, be II resolved, that Salem Crange jfca. 17, patrons of husbandry, in regular -aession Nor.; 20, 192; do oppose the ap pointment of such county agent.? it'The: meeting, was the homeeom Ing meeting ofthe season and was featured by several, literary read ings and talks by local people. 'Iena-yinfton ncctloii'Of highway IS miles, . will cost CS,207 for rock surfacing. ' the Qiver I ! Q jej v M ANDREWS FAVORS N E W DISTILLERY niPERATlVK THAT MEDICI V.VL' Congress to 11c Aske to Knact " liCgLs latum for; 1'rivate "riornlioit . WASHINGTON', Nor. 20. (AF) Immediate creation of a private corporation to manufac ture medicinal whisky and to take over all existing supplies of this liquor will be asked of congress by General Lincoln C. Andrews; in charge of prohibition enforcement.' He said today it was imperative that the corporation immediately, set about the distilling of whisk lest the present supply of about 15,000,000 gallons be exhausted at the end of five years which time he estimated will be neces sary for the new stock to age.. Criticizing the present system of private-ownership and distri bution of whisky. Andrews pro posed that the corporation be un der government supervision and that it buy all liquor stock now on hand and assume full responsibil ity for future distribution of med icinal whisky. Secretary Mellon who joined President Coolidge in vetoing a previous proposal that the govern ment take over the supplies of BREAKS A GOLD III A Tape's Cold Compound" is pleasant and affords Instant Belief A dose taken eyery two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe mis ery atad, break up a cold. It p r o m p t ly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages fa the head. stQps- nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, fever-ishness,,- sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease 5-our throbbing head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound." which costs only thirty-five cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no inconvenience. Be sure you get the genuine. Don't accept some thing else. Adv. 7 HURRY - Mr U . WTr 'EVERY USED H ; i : HERE ISA 90 Days Service on the Following: -11924 Ford CoupeVlnew paint, new rubber....$325.00 1 Improved modelord Roadster, cannot be told from new. 1 '1923 Star Coupei' new: paint, new, rubber $335.00 1 1925 Ford Touring, new rubber..!.- - $275.00 ; 60 Days Service on the Following: 11924 model FordTouring, new rubber $200.00 1 Superior model Chevrolet Touring in, best of condition , i:S.,.... $250.00 1 1923 re-built Fdrd Roadster, new rubber $ 175.00 1 1923 Ford Coupe, new rubber. .. :.... ...$225.00 11921 Ford Coupe, Hassler shocks, 'new rubber, a dandy car ......... $190.00 1 1923 High backord Coupe, balloon tires $300.00, 1 1923 Ford Coupe? lots of extras $300.00 " 1 Essex Four, new rubber, been re-bored, . new pistons, in iestof cofldition..i....m.$200.00 ;:. y , - : . - -. USED .3 State Street 1 medicinal liquor lias endorsed tha new plan. 'j -r--v"? - j . "While the law now author Uea the . Internal revenue bureau to make provision for replenishment of the "medicinal stock. Andrews asserted that no thoughtful eiti- Lzen would want to place upon a goyernment official the embar rassing responsibility of deciding what whiskey distilleries - be authorized to manufacture 3.000. oort gallons of whisky and to re quire him to undertake to super vise the manufacture." The best practical solution to remedy alf these conditions seems to be that congress shall by en actment set up a private corpora tion which will be In fact a ben 'eflcial monopoly in that it will purchase and own all the medicin al, spirits lathe, country- and be the ole souf ce of supply of new whiskey for medicinal spirits. "This corporation would pro vide manufacture for replenish ment and, under governmental regulation-, distribute medicinal spirits direct to the retail drug gist by American Railway Express. This corporation would buy. for immediate delivery in bottles, labeled, sealed and cased, all the private owned stocks, and six or eieht distillery warehouses suit ably located for efficient distri bution." Methods of financing have not been worked out by Andrews but he does not propose government financial support. He suggests, however, that the government name the first board of directors of the corporation to be composed of "outstanding citizens whose ex perience will assure proper man agement, wholesale druggist, banker, physician, life insurance executives, etc." The purchase price to be paid by the corporation for the out standing liquor, and the sales price to the purchaser at the drug store, would be based on prevail ing prices during the six months immediately preceding November 1 of this year. Andrews said it was necessary that congress enact the proposed bill at the approaching short ses sion "purely as a matter of ad ministration efficiency and with out regard to the merits of the prohibition law," because of the fastly diminishing supplies and be cause exisitlng law "makes It Im possible for us to control distri bution in such a way as to pre vent diversion of medicinal whis ky to beverage uses." Andrews 'estimated his plan, if approved, would save the govern ment about $1,000,000 annua: in the administration of the pro hibition law by relieving it of the responsibility of stopping diver sion of present medicinal supplies to illegal channels. 1924 Buick. Four wheel brakes, new rubber, perfect mechanical shape. One of our guaranteed used Buicks. Otto J. Wilson, 388 N. Com'l. Tel. 220. () "LICE FIVE DAYS ONLY STARTING TODAY AND UNTIL - . V - wr 1 . car mesL We have brought the last of our used Fords from our Marshf ield branch and we .will close them out ,a way below their real value besides giving a 1927 license with every car these five days; only. Some of these cars were repossessed and they will be sold for just what was due on them, plus the cost of putting them in first class repair. ; THEIR LOSS GAEls; C0H3EEMI Pacific Badgers Defeat C. P. S. Loggers 15 to 0 TACONfA. Not. 20, (AP). Th Pacific university eleven de feated the College "of Puget Sound this afternoon on a muddy field, 15 to 0. and blasted the Loggers' hopes of a northwest conference championship. The heavier Pa cific eleven scored scored its vic tory lh the .last' half after the teams had battled on even terms throughout fhe first half. .The Badgers' score came as the result of, a -field goal and two touchdowns. FA (iG FAKM SOLI) SILYERTONY Ore., Nov. 20. (Special.) Lulu Fagg sold her farm near Pudding river bridge Today AJday 0n,y: 1 ' i CONTINUOUS SHOW FtfO'M 2 - IV FOLKS! , Here's a Great Show - T SUN'S EASTERN 1p VaudevilleE 5 acts 5 : : v THREE HARMONICKS , Novelty Singing With Harmony and Hits of Dancing THREE KAYS G.W.WESLEY "Quintessence of In Equilibrium" Watch the Cigarette WILD & SEDALIA niYIP AXI "Here, There and LIAIN Kvervwhere" Iinstrel 3Ian Making Movies on the Stage FREE TRIP TO HOLLYWOOD ' - J ' ovn picrruRK offering . "MORAN OF THE MOUNTED" A 4f)andy Northwest Mounted. Police Story tiff -iii, j "LULLAHY MOON" Featured by the CAPITOL ORCHESTRA Direction Viola Yercler Hoi man ei i jr fi. MS IS YOUR GAIN PARTIAL LIST: . : 1 1922 Tudor Ford Sedan new rtihhor 11922 Ford Touring, new- rubDeruii;.UL$130 1 Late 1923 Ford Open Express' bodv J new ; - rubber .i.LVL'?j$l85, 30 Days Service 11921 tord Touring, verj' good rubber. $115 11921 Ford Sedan..........;Al-..t. 1 1919 Buick Six in dandy shape,, . '' v good rubber 1 1920 Ford Touring, good rubber...: 1 1920 Ford one ton truck;......; ' No Service on the Following: v 1 1920 Ford touring i 11920 Ford Sedan :.... 1 1921 Chevrolet Bug......!.. ... " 1 1919 Ford Touring : . - 1 Moore Transmission, installed!. Half Block West - ' ' oaiice. SaleraL-Silverton '.highway; A. Ridenshek of Montana was the purchaser. - . The deal was made through the Lutheran Home Seek er's Agency. BUFFALO HUNT SHOWN A buffalo hnnt in which some SO'QO of the animals from the gov ernment game preserves, and 150to Indians take part. Is a big feature of J,The Last Frontier," an epical western Metropolitan picture .which Is showing today at the I Oregon theater William Boyd and Marguerite De La'Motte play the leading" roles. ' Farreli Macdonald and' Jack Hoxie appear in featured roles. Others 1a the cast .are Mitchell Lewis, Frank Lackteea and Gladys Brockwell. nr I li DE U ii J !5 nn DD na pANTAGEQ JL VAUDE1LLE i Monday and Tuesday m 1CZ3L Open Sunday and Evenings Until 9:30 .$175 00 00 .00 on the JPolIowing ;oo- .00 -5135 $130 490 : .00 .00. ..$135 ...l:. :..$80 loo; 1$110 ..$65 i.$55 ....$65 .oo- .00 .00 .00 Ladd & Bush Banli - . FM'Ejc 0 N E at all inter ested in buying a I Rboni Suite should think of doing so before - looking at the wonderful stock of up to date styles and fin ishes shown at the new store on North High St. Very Special Prices .For One Week Chambers Do not think of buying anything in the furniture, rug, linoleum, range or dinner ware line until you have first seen the splendid stock carried at .the new store on NortK HigK St. Out of the high rent district. Chmabsrs o CI Chambers Dining Chambers