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FOOT OP 8XOW REPORTED
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-SltyiTON pre.; pei;
Special. )i A foot of sgow In the
estops above SIlTerton was the re
Jort :,irWch reached here this
jnornlng. u Only a light covering of
enow was on-the ground 'at SU
rerton. V ""'
The Man's Shop saves vbu a tea
dollar bill on every quality snit.
Shirts, hats, ties, collars. Hteh
arade clothing,; perfect fitting.
Ions wearing. 416 Stat ()
75 Fail-15 Break Even
10 Become Independent
.That's .what Dunn & Bradstreet says about grocers.
Folks :We want to thank you for your response to our
Clearance Sale. It will continue until the desired amount
of cash is available. It's a good thing for Damon that
yo CAME and SAW and BOT because wp nlannpr? n
leaving the. court -appoint a county agent for aged and
cuscrepantisnrocers wno Keep their stores open on the
4th of July to get rid of their fire crackers and on Sunday
to get riHf their Oregonians. Holman you're a good
drummer, but as ar spieler for a side show, you are the.
(cat's meow). Well let's get back to business again :
IMS
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PTSFORM
READ 'EM AND WEEP
,90c wooden box Kingsf ord Gloss Starch
Clearance Sale price
' 25c Snider' Catsup
Clearance Sale price
' Terminal. Hardwheat Flour
Regular $2.10, Sale price
60c size M & R Vanilla
Sale price "..k....
60c
20c
$1.90
40c
25c
25c
25c
10c
50c
75c
12c
60c
25c
You'd be surprised. They are coming from every direc
tion to take advantage of our clearance sale. Now is the
time to fill your pantry at Sale Prices.
Babbitt's Cleanser, Sale price 7 for
Yes 7, that's correct lady ,
Imported Lemon Peel
on Sale, pound.......
35c Bize Blue Jay Two Jay
Washing Powder on Sale
15c Red Seal Lye
On Sale .... '..
70c Washboards
On Sale-::-.-:...
Nickel plated Knives and Forks,
6 knives and 6 forks for
Mop Sticks,
Sale price
6 Cups and 6 Saucers
On Sale ....
Christmas Candy on Sale
2 lbs. for
899 N. Commercial Street
Phone 1-2-63
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. ... 285 Feet iof . Parking Space
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Estimated ; Receipts From
Other Sources Held In-
adequate In Clatsop
Declaring that the estimate of
receipts from various sources oth
er than taxes as computed for the
annual budget by the county court
of Clatsop county is "grossly Inad
equate" A. G. Spexarth, a taxpay
er of that county yesterday filed
an original proceeding In manda
mus with the supreme cdurt here
to compel the county officials to
eet out the estimate of receipts in
detail as is required toy law.
Chief Justice McBrfde has is
sued an alternatire writ of man
damus requiring the Clatsop coun
ty court to either comply with the
request or to appear in court here
Friday morning to show cause
as to why they should not make
the detailed statement.
According to the complaint as
filed here the estimate of receipts
as entered in the tax budget for
the next year is only $42,220
whereas receipts for the past year
up to November 11 amounted to
1142,801.23 or in excess of TiOCL
000 more than the estimate lor.
the next year with six weeks yet to
go pa the present , year's collec
tions. Inasmuch as the estimated
receipts are deducted from the to
tal financial needs of the county
In arriving, at the amount of mon
ey to bft raised by taxation , the
complaint points out that a cor
rected Estimate of the receipts
would result in a reduction of the
county tax levy by more ,thaq
$100,000. The budget Sor Clat
sop county a prepared by . the
countv court calls lor a total . , of
$520,029.90 all of -which i to- he
raised by taxes with the exception
of the receipts from such sources
as fees, fines, licenses, endow
ments, annuities, penalties. fi.tc,
which the county , court has eatl
mated . at $42,220 and which
Spexarth'g complaint contends
should be increased by more than
$100,000. ,
Members of the .Clatsop county
corfrt against whom $be mandam
us proceeding is directed are T. S
Cornelius, county judge, and John
Frye and William Larson, county
commissioners.
made V Uself felt across Illinois
Indiana,; Ohio and Michigan, and.
the first below aero weather of the
winter, was promised before morn
ing in all the central states. To
the swest. thermometers recorded
temperature ranging from .be
low .zero in Sioux , City, Iowa, to
31 below, at Wilder. Mont, Half
a dozen points in Minnesota and
the Dakota reported 20 degrees
or more.-under the zero mark.
Deaths attributed to the storm
stood tonight at-, Two aged
men were frozen to death in Min
nesota and Iowa, overcome by the
cold near their homes, while .Colo
rado reported two deaths and
Montana one, in the storm, to In
crease the total from the four
deaths In the Pacific northwest and
two in Canada, reported earlier
today. ' . ' -
Drops of 45 degrees in temper
ature were reported from - many
communities. . At Yankton, S. D.,
the temperature fell 68 degrees
in IS' hours, and the weather bu
reau; forecast drops of 40 to 50
degrees tonight in parts of Illinois,
Michigan and Indiana.
Minnesota, where drifts ten feet
deep were reported in places, pas
sengers of a train bound for the
bTwin Cities waded a mile through
the snow when the engine was de
railed," to get a relief train. A
car ferry, aground on the rocks- fn
Laket Michigan, near Milwaukee,
unloaded part of its cargo in a
bitter? northwest gale, trying to
free itself, while lour vessels
stood by to rescue the crew; of -63
men if the storm prevented recov
ery of the cargo.
EALL-DOHEfJY DEFENSE
ATTACKED BY ATTORUEY
(Cob tinned tram ff I)-
In his loan to Fall. lsr subversive
to all government Inevitably su.b
vertive to honest government ?ol
any kind."
Attacking the defense position
that the navy department's inter
est In the leading policy precluded
collusion between Doheny and
Fall. Roberts said that all con
tracts were negotiated "and then
carried ont to Secretary Denby for
his rubber 'stamp signature
that's all there was to that."
v.The concluding arguments be
gan after three hours of heeling
and quibbling between counsel
over 76 tenders of instructions lor
the Jury, which probably will re
ceive the case Wednesday noon.
fyouMust SeelliisBrUfoefiieM
The Greatest Development in Heater lanufacr
, - 5 ture the Industry has ever known .
The Briage-Beach WOOD "SUPERIOR- CIRCULATOR ts the most wondertil
heater ever produced. Instead of radiating, it gently CIRCULATES the heated air to
all adjoining rooms and halls. Will keen several rooms comfortably warm in the cold
tst weather. And by means of a specially arranged humidifier, the circulated air car
ties the right amount of moisture to insure good health. Takes the place of several
heaters.' Besides wood, cut to regular size, chips, large blocks and JcnoU can be suc
cessfully used. Very economical in fuel consumption. Shown in a beautiful Wal
nut Enamel finish and also in a plain black with Wellsville polished Steel body.
Reasonable in Price
Trade In Your Old Range or Stove on a Circulator
..We
Charge No
Interest
Parker it Co.. 444 S. Commer
cial. Don't fan to see Parker
about repairing your ear. Expert
mechanics at your service. All
work guaranteed. ()
G.iW. Dav. ttrea. tnhAa snt aiS.
eessorles. Has th Good Year tirea.
the standard of the world Mr,
OajCcan give yon more mileage.
Corner Com'l and Chemeketa. !)
The Salem Hdw. Co.. most nro-
grefsive. Every accommodation
given to those in need of best
hardware supplies, work and pros
perity the motto. 120 N. Conn ()
Bonestsele Motor Co.. 474. &.
Com'l. has the Dodge automobile
for. yon. All steel body. Lasts a
lifetime. Ask Dodge owners. They
will ten yon. l)
Walter H. Zosel, automobile
tires, tabes and accessories. Vul
canizing that holds. High quality,
superior service. A trial makes a
customer. 198 S. Com'l. (
ZERO WEATHER CLASPS
STATES IN ICY GRIP
(Coatinaed from pace 1)
accompanied by "zero weather and
heavy snow.
A cold wave whirling across the
northern United States sent tem
peratures tumbling to the zero
mark and burled the northwestern
plains under a fall oV snow which
Impeded traffic and caused acci
denta and death.
TTonighttbe, fall in , temperature
a
Klamath Falls nreooses to
spend $60,880 on big county fairf
in 1927. W
Pontiae Six U1 sweeping to
ward unchallenged leadership.
Landan sedan f 8fr5 f. o. b. factofry.
Easy to pay on General Motors
time payment plan. VIck Bros. ()
Mr. Used Car Buyer: Have too
seen the real "buys at the Capitol
Motors Incorporated.! See Biddy
Bishop. 350 N. High St. Tele
phones 21J6 and 212$. ()
RUMOR REMOVAL STATE
ANNUAL TOURNAMENT
(Continued rm ptfa 1)
of , high school principals and
school superintendents toward
changing the location of the
tournament
This annual meeting will be in
Portland December 30, and the
only way to have the location of
the tournament changed would be
to, have the principals agree to. it
at this meeting. ' ' - : - '
According to one alleged ; plan, i
the tournament would be held at
the University of Oregon and OAC
on . alternate years... jAlthough
neither of these' institutions is ac
tively , advocating such a- cnange,
It is known that at least one of the
two wo4i,ia npi pe auvese .to
Ing the tournament. ;
OAC ikas od6 the best basket
ball floors, op . the coast, with a
balcony and bleachers Jthst will
hold several thousand spectators.
Oregon is. jusjt .completLng a pew
basketball pavilion that will also
bold several thousand .spectators,
and the state tournament could
also be handled there.
According to the plan that is
said to be on foot In several quar
ters, if the proposed change in the
basketball tournament is made.
the state intercholastic track meet,
which has not been held for sev
eral years, would be revived and
would also be held on alternate
years at the two state institutions.
The state tournament has been
held here in an efficient manner
ever since it was started, and no
reasonable objection to continuing
it here is thought possible.
The Willamette gymnasium is
one of the best in the state, and
the seating arrangements are as
good as those -of any other. In
case proposals for a change are
made at the meeting in Portland,
a hard fight for retaining the
tournament will probably lie put
up by local sports supporters.
L. A. Scheeler Auto Wrecking
Co.. oldest in the Willamette val
ley. New and used parts and
equipment. Low prices and Quality
service here 1085 N. Com'l. ()
FIRST -NATIONAL
m; : BUILDING-SOLD
(CeatiBue iron pg 1) ; V- ?
nearly i $2,000,000 'worth of : in
stallment Jnveatment bonds sold.
It does : business .. all ; over Ore
trnn. nd briars a lot of money
eac month to Salem, where it is
lo&nad on . first mortjrares. This
company nas had a considerable
part Xn tpo reqent rapia growtn 01
S&Iem.
i , .4 Jlome Concern
- It -. is ' largely a home concern.
Elmo S: White is president of the
company; Roy S. Melson and Roy
W. Poyer, vice presidents; Chas.
Elery, secretary treasurer; Beryl
De Cuirey cashier; and Lon Covert,
auditor and head bookkeeper. It
is planned to add a number of
substantial Salem business men
on the board.
Publishing Company Also
The White Publishing company
will also have .Quarters with; the
Flowers For Yotir
Table Add to the
Enjoyment of
Your Meal ' v
We aire furnishing" flow
ers for Miss Beyer at The
Statesman's cooking
school at the Grand today
Say it with Flowers
C. F. Brexthaupt
512 State Street
New Bligh Bldg.
American Fidelity , Investment
company. ' These two , concerns
are uawin v the Masonic -emple,
occupying . the west . half - of vtho
fourth floor of that' buuaing. "The
White Publishing company nas a
business that extends over several
states and is having and has -had
a remarkable growth.
Vlbbert 4b Todd Electric Store.
High at Ferry Stfl. Agents tor the
Easy Washer. -Good service and
low prices are bringing-an incres.
10K. trdt to thU store. f )
. D. H. Mosher, Merchant Tailor,
is turning put the nobbiest and
best fitting tailor made salts to
measure. 100 business and pro
fessional men buy of Mosher. ()
H. L. Stiff Furniture Co., lead
ers in complete home furnishings,
priced to make you the owner.
The store that studies your every
need and is ready to meet IU ab
solutely.' C)
THEY NEVER DISAPPOINT
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Big, Rich, Ripe
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PEACHES M
From the finest pro
ducing orchards of the
nation.
Put up in just the right degree of syrup to preserve
the natural taste you like that "off .the tree" flavor
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STNf?PIZeO CASH STORES
Pennies
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It has been well said "Save the Pennies and the Dollars Will Care For Themselves." In our bakery
department alone this year we have' saved-our customers 687,500 pennies, and in addition the quality
of the bread is so high few can believe that' W6 can continue to sell at 15c loaf for 12c. The savings
in our meat and grocery departments are equally as great for. every dollar spent. -
FANCY BURBANK
Potatoes
100 lbs.
FANCY PACK
Prunes
S"
V.
5 lb. Box
$1
These potatoes are
good cookers and are
free from blight.
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4X1?. Pail
SNOWDRIFT
ing
10 lb. Box
4 Lb. Package
FANCY SEEDLESS
Raisins
31c
CLUSTER RAISINS
i - ST"
DATES FIGS
LEMONS ORANGES
AND CITRON
PEELS
CRYSTAL WHITE
Syrup
1 Gallon Size
FRESHLY BAKED
Bread
2 Large Loaves
3 One Lb. Loayes
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FANCY SUGAR
CURED
Milk
Pure Rich Milk
Oregon
NEW CROP
GOLDEN AMBER
4 Cans
Currents
15 c
Package
Syrup
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1 Gallon Size
c
Sizes 8 to 12 lbs.
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FREE DELIVERY IN SALEM AND WEST SALEM
PHONE 455-456
Orders Received After 4 P. M. Will Be DehVered tiic Following Dar
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